A pitiless demon becomes powerless after getting entangled with an icy heiress, who may hold the key to his lost abilities -- and his heart.A pitiless demon becomes powerless after getting entangled with an icy heiress, who may hold the key to his lost abilities -- and his heart.A pitiless demon becomes powerless after getting entangled with an icy heiress, who may hold the key to his lost abilities -- and his heart.
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I love this kind of producers.. so damn good. I gave 199 out of 100.. so many spontenous action and even as little as aspect can make a good and kind joke which is so near and can make us laugh and remembers this drama for few days and always waiting for next episode..
Producers... i,m sure u read lot of manga and anime since your direction of spontenous action most of them have in manga and anime.. so clever and so damn good wathing this drama.z
im already watch 3 times every episodes.. cant wait for 6th episodes today,,,
I hope u can produces a lot like this drama in the future.... full of plots. Action and 1 hours per episodes is like 2 hours .. its so good..
My Demon emerges as a standout in the realm of K-dramas, weaving a narrative that not only captivates but also leaves a lasting impression. At the heart of its success lies the exceptional acting prowess of its cast. Song Kang and Kim Yoojung, the dynamic duo leading the show, bring their characters to life with an unparalleled authenticity.
The on-screen chemistry between Song Kang and Kim Yoojung is nothing short of mesmerizing. Their performances create a palpable connection that transcends the screen, drawing viewers into the intricate web of emotions woven throughout the storyline. It's a testament to their skill and dedication that their portrayals resonate so deeply with the audience.
What sets "My Demon" apart is not just the plot, but the flawless execution of each line delivered by the cast. The dialogue is not merely spoken; it's imbued with nuance and emotion, making every word count. The actors' ability to convey the complexities of their characters through these lines adds layers to the storytelling, making the drama a compelling and immersive experience.
Moreover, the well-crafted script deserves commendation. The writing not only provides a solid foundation for the actors but also keeps the audience on the edge of their seats, eager to unravel the mysteries and emotional intricacies of the characters' lives. It's a delicate balance of drama, romance, and suspense, expertly interwoven to create a tapestry of storytelling that resonates long after the final episode.
In essence, "My Demon" is a testament to the magic that happens when a talented cast, a compelling script, and seamless direction come together. It's a K-drama that not only entertains but also leaves a lasting impact, making it a must-watch for enthusiasts of the genre.
The on-screen chemistry between Song Kang and Kim Yoojung is nothing short of mesmerizing. Their performances create a palpable connection that transcends the screen, drawing viewers into the intricate web of emotions woven throughout the storyline. It's a testament to their skill and dedication that their portrayals resonate so deeply with the audience.
What sets "My Demon" apart is not just the plot, but the flawless execution of each line delivered by the cast. The dialogue is not merely spoken; it's imbued with nuance and emotion, making every word count. The actors' ability to convey the complexities of their characters through these lines adds layers to the storytelling, making the drama a compelling and immersive experience.
Moreover, the well-crafted script deserves commendation. The writing not only provides a solid foundation for the actors but also keeps the audience on the edge of their seats, eager to unravel the mysteries and emotional intricacies of the characters' lives. It's a delicate balance of drama, romance, and suspense, expertly interwoven to create a tapestry of storytelling that resonates long after the final episode.
In essence, "My Demon" is a testament to the magic that happens when a talented cast, a compelling script, and seamless direction come together. It's a K-drama that not only entertains but also leaves a lasting impact, making it a must-watch for enthusiasts of the genre.
I'm searching for a supernatural romance and tbh this is fulfilling for me. I don't care about the plot or how unlogical/logical this show is either. The visuals are mesmerizing and are the ones that attract people to watch and I kinda like some of the romance scenes. But sometimes the long ahh eye contact scenes with dramatic ost doesn't click with me as it kinda feels like it's exaggerated and cringe, but for me it isn't a big problem. This drama is making me excited for the next episodes even though idk what kind of story awaits in the future.
Tbh I have no problem with the FL swaying easily as in my opinion it is realistic, as I sway easily either, example when my bias is wrecked by another member of a certain group, or when i had a small crush on a certain someone then changes the next day(well no one knows about me having a very abnormal and crazy mind), I think it's okay as long as we're not overly confident about it. I just hope that the FL doesn't do any more embarrassing thing because of her being swayed easily, because sometimes I kinda see it coming😨 but for know it's not that deep.
I'm a fan of cliche stories as I just watched kdramas and I think this show is suitable for the ones who enjoys this kind of story. Okay sorry for my grammar and honest review, pls don't take is seriously. This is probably 8/10 for me and the eye contact scenes took -2 points from it (is it too much?😭) soooo thanks for reading.
Tbh I have no problem with the FL swaying easily as in my opinion it is realistic, as I sway easily either, example when my bias is wrecked by another member of a certain group, or when i had a small crush on a certain someone then changes the next day(well no one knows about me having a very abnormal and crazy mind), I think it's okay as long as we're not overly confident about it. I just hope that the FL doesn't do any more embarrassing thing because of her being swayed easily, because sometimes I kinda see it coming😨 but for know it's not that deep.
I'm a fan of cliche stories as I just watched kdramas and I think this show is suitable for the ones who enjoys this kind of story. Okay sorry for my grammar and honest review, pls don't take is seriously. This is probably 8/10 for me and the eye contact scenes took -2 points from it (is it too much?😭) soooo thanks for reading.
I was really enjoying "My Demon" in an 8 out of 10 stars way, and then it kept geyting better and better. Episodes 9 & 10: Wherein "My Demon" takes on the mesmerizing glow of TV series genius. A visually explosive scene between a confused Demon (Song Kang) and the mysterious snaggle-toothed baglady blew me away. There is a big dose of cosmic philosophy entering the picture and it quite unnerved me. This is no ordinary Korean rom-com, that's for sure. I stayed for all the lingering doe-eyed "will they or won't they" gazes, the rockstar Demon's high stylin' wardrobe, the gleaming CGI frozen-in-time moments, and the unmasking of a human monster obssessed with a schmaltzy-eerie k-pop lovesong. But now I am suddenly pondering the meaning of life and contemplating the essence of Universe's Supreme creator. I've fallen 10 stars hard for this series now, but whether the final 6 episodes will remain mysteriously profound, or devolve into superficial cheesiness is "to be continued"...
40yo American Anime Fan, so I give all sorts of random stuff a go sometimes.
This is actually pretty fun from the first episode, even even if the K-Pop idolish thing was a little offputting for me at first (IDK, the atmosphere, the lighting, I never like that kind of look in western TV either).
The dialogue between the characters made me laugh a bunch of times, it felt fresh, kind of like if someone took a manga and made a good IRL adaptation, but there is no manga or comic as far as I know. I mention this, because it kind of has the feel of some of the good humour from some animes I like. The laughs land essentially in a way I'm familiar with.
1 ep in, going to keep going even though I'm probably not the target demo for this. It's worth a watch.
This is actually pretty fun from the first episode, even even if the K-Pop idolish thing was a little offputting for me at first (IDK, the atmosphere, the lighting, I never like that kind of look in western TV either).
The dialogue between the characters made me laugh a bunch of times, it felt fresh, kind of like if someone took a manga and made a good IRL adaptation, but there is no manga or comic as far as I know. I mention this, because it kind of has the feel of some of the good humour from some animes I like. The laughs land essentially in a way I'm familiar with.
1 ep in, going to keep going even though I'm probably not the target demo for this. It's worth a watch.
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- TriviaFirst episode after Do Do-He leaves the restaurant the camera spans to Jeong Gu-wons newspaper, there it focuses for a moment on what looks like an ad for Viagra with a very telling picture.
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