Masterpiece of Excellence
First: I do not like history dramas and I deliberately avoid them unless the comedy and/or time slip are notoriously very good - which very rarely happens. Consequently I was very skeptical and expected to rashly drop this series. Fortunately, the historical part is kept at a few percent and it serves only as pretext for some comedy, motivation and tension creating moments. That is ok especially because everything else hits the highest levels of excellence.
We assist to
A FESTIVAL of Im Ji Yoen
who acts and looks like a cinema goddess at each very moment of the 14 episodes.
The writing, camera, direction and music genially support her.
Unlike in other series, the other actors kept the level.
Many trops of the K-drama are here, though we also have several strong women
and a few beautiful side stories that are out of the k-drama standard,
explaining the disdain of the purists that wish only the same old crap again and again.
I rarely feel the need to watch a series immediately after finishing it, but this made me feel like it.
It is a masterpiece of excellence, you should not miss it:
500% worth its watching time.
We assist to
A FESTIVAL of Im Ji Yoen
who acts and looks like a cinema goddess at each very moment of the 14 episodes.
The writing, camera, direction and music genially support her.
Unlike in other series, the other actors kept the level.
Many trops of the K-drama are here, though we also have several strong women
and a few beautiful side stories that are out of the k-drama standard,
explaining the disdain of the purists that wish only the same old crap again and again.
I rarely feel the need to watch a series immediately after finishing it, but this made me feel like it.
It is a masterpiece of excellence, you should not miss it:
500% worth its watching time.
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