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To My Beloved Thief korean drama review
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To My Beloved Thief
11 people found this review helpful
by introvertedkdramalover
Feb 22, 2026
16 of 16 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 8.5
Story 8.5
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 8.5
Rewatch Value 7.0
This review may contain spoilers

Robin Hood Robbing Hearts

To My Beloved Thief is set during the dark days of the Joseon era. The kingdom was ruled by a tyranny whose greed knew no bounds as it caused oppression of the weak resulting in hunger and injustice. He looked the other way as his ministers filled their granaries robbing the weak in plain sight. Amidst all this madness however, arose a Robin hood by the name Gildong whom the weak praised but the rich condemned. The twist is that our Robin Hood is a she. A low-born female physician named Hong Eunjo.

Grand Prince Dowol and Eunjo are the central focus here, with their lives being intertwined through an unexpected switch in bodies. While switching bodies can come off as overdone, here it serves as more than a plot point. I loved how it puts the characters in the other's shoes, forcing the prince to understand what it is like to live as a commoner, and Eunjo to understand what it's like to be trapped in a royal court where political dangers are ever so suffocating. This switch truly brings "walking in someone else's shoes" phrase to life here, and I appreciated how it is through this very experience the prince finally understands why the woman he loves became Gildong.

Unlike most fluffy romances, this is a romance between two people who have a lot that separates them, right down to their backgrounds. A romance where politics and social standing make a normal love story impossible. One where class, danger, and saving their country takes precedence above anything else. Their love never gets in the way of the greater crisis; instead, it strengthens the will they have to fight and overcome it.

This drama boasts excellent acting from its leads. One such example is the fiery nature of Hong Eunjo, played by Nam Jihyun. Also worth mentioning is Moon Sangmin for his role as Grand Prince Dowol; someone who has the grace and power of a prince but also enough kindness to complement her character nicely. And, while I'm at it, another commendable performance is that of Hong Min Ki as Im Jaeyi; whose cold yet warm personality was both frustrating and brilliant.

While the core plot may be somewhat cliché, its twist and turns kept it fresh and interesting. One particular thing I adored about this drama was how the second female lead, Hae Rim was well-written. She was a sweet woman who truly cares about the people; who doesn't get jealous over unrequited love and accepted her defeat in a gracefully dignified way. Better yet, the two female leads are friends and avoid the typical rivalry, with each girl offering support and strength to one another, which felt very appropriate for their respective worlds.

However, not everything was so brilliant; some parts of the plot did seem rather convenient. Im Sahyeong escaping, for example, didn't feel right considering everything he had done; a criminal being left at liberty without being guarded felt like a cheap ploy to push the plot forward. Another cliché was applied in the tense scene where the villains took an eternity to breakdown the door just so that the couple could express their undying love toward each other before they could attack them smh; one surely has to switch off their brain to stomach such scenes lol. In any case, in the grand scheme of things, those rare moments of foolishness were just a drop in the bucket.

The cinematography was okay however, there were scenes that stood out to me; like when the leads accidentally kissed under the blossoming trees and the moment the courtesans successfully escaped from the palace and tossed off their robes into air...how liberating that was.

Finally, this particular drama is like a romance novel which happens to feature politics within its story lines. It is based on empathy and unity of purposes; a love that is built through shared objectives rather than through romancing. If you seek a drama that features interesting characters, background knowledge, slow burn love, and political elements, then this may be the one to pick.
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