I want to watch this but I hate Jang Hyuk. He seem a bit overacting to me when I saw him in Fated To Love You.…
Fated to Love You was a zany comedy, so I think he was supposed to overact. However, this drama and Midas both prove he has range and can do more than just yell and be hilarious.
(Although, if you ask me, he's more amazing in FTLY than anything else)
What a great review. I don't think anyone has broken down Jang Na Ra's performance better than you did here: "There's a special quality about the rendition of her character that turns her weakness into strength, and her compliance into endearing sweetness. One can see why Gun falls in love with her, because the viewer experiences the same."
Can anybody tells me how jeon ji hyeon was teenager from the first time he saw her until the last time he saved…
Your question isn't exactly clear. But if you're asking how young Song Yi can exist 400 years in the past and also in modern times, that's simply a matter of two different people looking alike. The show (wisely) never spells out an exact explanation for why they're identical.
i enjoyed this a lot with all the weird drama moments lolol the main male lead did excellent job portraying a…
I hated him for even more reasons than that (like trying to ruin Ae Ra's life and career), but for some reason he is super popular. I guess you just need to be "cute" and kdrama fans will excuse any horrible thing you do.
After 3 episodes, my impressions of this show are not good: everyone is either greedy, shallow, or stupid. Or some combination of the three. It makes me uneasy. I realize, of course, that the INTENT is to make the viewer uneasy, in these early episodes. That's why I've set this drama to "On Hold" instead of "Dropped". I don't think my wife will watch it, but if I ever get to a point where I am actually watching kdramas by myself (gasp!), I might like to revisit this one. It's at least got me curious.
(Although, if you ask me, he's more amazing in FTLY than anything else)
So. True.