is it just me it felt like some of the dialogues were kinda unnatural (idk how to explain it the scriptwriting just wasnt satisfying for me) and the transitions between the scenes were a bit off. tho i am intrigued and will continue to watch it bc this seems to have a pretty interesting story
what were their ages after the time skip (when zhi went to college and met jiaxu in yihe)?? i was a bit shocked when jiaxu said to the old man (when he got hospitalized) that zhi was still a minor. i thought she was already 19 as said by viewers, or was the subtitle not accurate???
does the relationship of the couple get better in part 2? i haven't really found myself connecting to them in part 1 (which i just finished) because niaoniao doesn't seem happy when she's with buyi. i kinda miss it when she was with yao, she was much more smiley and comfortable
i'm so mad that they have written kim nam gil's character so badly. he could show so much more yet they gave him…
and i'm even more mad that ppl are saying kim nam gil is a mediocre actor because of this when in fact it's all the writing's fault. ARE WE REALLY TALKING ABOUT THE SAME KIM NAM GIL
i'm so mad that they have written kim nam gil's character so badly. he could show so much more yet they gave him a boring flat character who's only there to protect miho.
"I started watching this cause of KNG is Jin´s fav actor so I wanted to see his acting and I was not impressed." wow. that's a very offensive comment considering kim nam gil is actually a really amazing actor with multiple awards including daesang. it's illogical for u to say that based on just one drama, and that drama happened to have his character very badly written. if you really want to see how great of an actor he is, then watch his other dramas like the fiery priest or queen seondeok. kim nam gil is one of the most versatile actors i know and island is like the worst one you could've watched from his dramas (atleast from those i have watched already) because the writing didn't do his character and acting justice.
When San woke up on her leg at the end, he really said the same things he said the first time he woke up on her…
they confirmed in the bluray that it was indeed the afterlife and yisan really died that time, but well everything can be interpreted in different ways as much as you'd like
i don't understand how is it unnecessary? it's the most important part of their history. their son had to die (actually their daughter as well but they didn't include it in the drama and a few miscarriages here and there), deokim had to die early, and yisan also had to die years after
the romance is angsty so you won't get much sweet moments and it's more of a push and pull between them. i'd say this is more of a political drama than a romance one, but there is tension between the leads and there are feelings involved.
Did you even watch it from the beginning? Both ML and FL knew each other ever since their childhood. They both…
the reason why i said "sudden" is because there's such a big time skip and they didn't even show how their relationship developed after the incident. when they met, you'd think yoo jung was only thankful for saving her and maybe kinda liked him bc he seems nice and they empathize with each other. but i wish they elaborated a bit more as to how she developed "love" for him. and i wouldn't necessarily call ml's feelings for her back when they were kids as "love". he met her only about 2 times if im not mistaken. the reason why he asked the king to make her his crown princess is possibly bc of infatuation mixed with her family background. maybe he liked her, but not love lol it's too deep of a feeling
the whole argument about lee tae's actions reminds me of the arguments during the red sleeve about yisan's actions. cmon i know this is fiction but it's still in a historical setting. you gotta consider the circumstances, the situations they had to go through and are still going through, the power imbalance between the characters, what they should do in order to survive, to what extent their actions should go in order to prevent a specific dynasty from ruling the nation, and a whole lot more.
if you're not willing to do all that, why are you watching a political sageuk??
Well i guess Yoo Jung doesn't want to be queen bec she doesn't know that LeeTae is the king.Maybe she wants to…
the synopsis in multiple news articles said "“Bloody Heart” is a fictional historical drama about the bloody political romance between Lee Tae (Lee Joon), a king who has to abandon the woman he loves to survive, and Yoo Jung (Kang Han Na), a woman who has to become the queen to survive." tho. but idk if it's inaccurate
if you're not willing to do all that, why are you watching a political sageuk??