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Goong korean drama review
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Goong
4 people found this review helpful
by Marse
Dec 18, 2012
24 of 24 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 7.0
Story 7.0
Acting/Cast 7.0
Music 10.0
Rewatch Value 8.0
One of the shows that will always have a special place in my heart. This is the stepping stone of when I started venturing the world of K-dramas. Goong shows touches of political issues, romance, friendships, and what have you. I don't really know if it follows the story of the manhwa, but it's good and interesting. Problem is, though, I don't think it really had much development. There isn't much character development, too! There are some points where it is draggy, though, but the good cinematography compensated for it. Despite some draggy parts, though, I guess what really made this loved by a lot of viewers is the cute and fun scenes of the characters and, of course, the romantic scenes or the scenes of the leads with the ones who are not meant for them. I, myself, enjoyed Chaegyung's scenes with Yul (most especially because I cheered for him). The cast are great, especially the leads. It is said that they were newcomers, then, but when I first watched Goong, it didn't feel like it was their first time. Yoon Eun Hye was really great especially in crying/sobbing scenes. Joo Ji Hoon also did a great job portraying the cold prince who has a warm heart yet didn't know how to express it. Eun Hye and Ji Hoon has chemistry, in my opinion, and that really makes their scenes squeal-worthy and fun to watch. Kim Jeong Hoon is also good, although when I was watching the show, I felt like there was something lacking in his acting. Song Ji Hyo is also good, but I felt the same way as I was with Jeong Hoon's acting. In any case, the other cast did very well, even those who played as Chaegyung's and Shin's friends. I really loved the music of this show. All of them are memorable to me. They are effective in creating the mood. Or at least for me. Since this holds a place in my heart, I'd love to re-watch this someday, especially when feeling nostalgic. This is a good show. The efforts of the crew behind the cameras can clearly be seen. I recommend this to: - those who can tolerate the palace scenes (or more like, the conversation) - those who like watching cold guys falling for bubbly girls - those who are bored (because this may pass as something entertaining, although it may depend on the kind of person you are) - those who are aspiring actors/actresses (because, y'know, the main characters are newcomers yet they managed to make this a well-known show)
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