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Goblin korean drama review
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Goblin
49 people found this review helpful
by Meineke
Apr 6, 2018
16 of 16 episodes seen
Completed 5
Overall 6.0
Story 5.5
Acting/Cast 5.5
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 5.0
My reason for watching this show was a) because of all the hype and b) because of Kim Go Eun who I liked in Cheese in the trap. Unfortunately it turned out to be a great disappointment.

There is not much depth to the story and to be honest I didn’t care much for any of the characters. For a man who has lived for 900+ years, Kim Shin has about as much maturity as a 16 year old boy. Moreover, the lead pair is terribly mismatched. A younger looking actor might’ve been better suited. If this were real life, I would go so far as to think that Ji Eun Tak was a vulnerable girl who loves goblin only because he is someone that pays attention to her and takes care of her. Not exactly the best reasons to love someone.

That said, not all is bad with the show. I enjoyed watching the second pair as well as Deok Hwa. I was never a fan of Yoo In Na in her previous work but I think she did a good job here. As did Lee Dong Wook and Sung Jae.

Music was pleasant to listen to. I especially like “Stay with Me”.

The best part of the show was the cinematography. Maybe I have a bit of a soft corner since Quebec is my home province. But I must say, they did a wonderful job shooting around the Chateau Frontenac and surroundings. The Goryeo scenes were good too.

Rewatch value is none since the first watch was painful enough. For such thin plot line, what was the need to have 1.5 hour episodes? Tighter editing or fewer episodes might have made the show a bit more bearable.

Watch if you’re curious like I was, because of the hype. But I would not recommend it.



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