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Rooftop Prince korean drama review
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Rooftop Prince
3 people found this review helpful
by Zoe
Feb 3, 2016
20 of 20 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 8.0
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 10.0
Rewatch Value 6.0
Usually a drama settles in by about the fifth episode. But in this drama, I reached Episode 5 and still had no clue what was going on and what direction the drama would take. This annoyed me. Towards the end, the plot gets more melodramatic and improves vastly in my opinion. The theme of the mystery never got old and only got more intriguing. And the drama ties up with one heck of an ending. I loved it. Romance I always appreciate it when a heroine has to teach the hero. The couple's relationship isn't that great though. After all the trouble he puts her through and how rude he is to her, I didn't find his kind gestures that touching, but viewed them with the attitude that he owed her. She's quite weak towards any gentleness, but his cheap chivalry had me scoffing. I also unfortunately found their silly moments quite lame. Park Ha I like her face. I also like how she can intimidate the guys. When Lee Gak tries to get all high and mighty on her she just snaps at him and he responds with, “Yes Ma'am.” Lee Gak No complaints on the actor, who is phenomenal. I was amazed at his transformation between personalities. I just hated the character. I guess I have to keep reminding myself he was a Crown Prince and thinks he's all that. He continues with his historical voice which is quite annoying. But his moments of vulnerability are really satisfying. He's very petty and conceited throughout the drama. His best moments are when he's scaring the shit out of his cousin Tae Moo. I also thought his angry acting was brilliant. And his menacing face is even better. The Dudes “Have you upset Park Ha...?” “As a man, I believe that is a very pathetic move.” I'm always a fan of squad goals. The servants are definitely one aspect of the drama that I enjoyed. They made me laugh a lot with their group mistakes and blind dedication to their prince. The thing they did best was when they were trying to learn something and their serious and synchronised attempts were so hilarious. I think Yong Sul was my favourite. Auntie Wang This actress is always the bad guy in dramas so it was nice to see her in a bit of a different role. She's actually quite cute. Sister Se Na is a stereotypical bad egg. The drama goes way over the top to show what a terrible person she is. Why not just stamp “bad guy” on her forehead. Although as the drama went on, I began to become more invested in her scenes. Her schemes, manipulation and ruthlessness, is pretty thrilling. I also liked how Park Ha handled her and those glasses of water - he he he. Music It usually takes me a while to warm up to a soundtrack, but I loved this drama's music right from the start. Even the emotional music, which I usually find tacky to begin with struck a chord with me, which really enhanced my early viewing experience. And there's this one soundtrack that every time I heard it, I really empathised with the Prince and forgave him for all his flaws because the music reminded me of his tragedy and his grief and his love for his wife.
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