I would say that it was a rather satisfying ending. All in all, it was entertaining at the beginning, but after 4 episodes it started dragging a lot. I would not rewatch it, but if someone likes MasterChef and silly stories, then I guess they'll enjoy it much more than I did. 6/10
Well… good for him, but I don't think his popularity is thanks to his "brilliant acting." He's handsome and fits the specific charms of "Bon Appétit, Your Majesty". Anyway, I'm looking forward to his next projects.
I'm curious how they'll adapt it. They added a 6-year time skip (which doesn’t happen in the novel). I guess they had to do that to avoid the most controversial parts of the story. Here, it seems they'll reconnect through work, which means almost all the background from the novel had to be changed. I just hope it won't turn into another generic office noona romance. I loved the original story because it was something completely different.
I didn't know that this movie was going to be so thought-provoking. It's a really good movie about friendship, loyalty, and the futility and tragedy of armed conflicts. 8,5/10
If the writers wanted to make this series about Mirr and Ogwi, they should have tried to build their characters…
Totally agree with everything you said. Ogwi and Mirr connection was the only thing somewhat interesting for me after 6 episodes. WTH was that weird "montage romance" sequence in episode 7? That's all the drama behind their forbidden love story? It's BS writing, just like this whole drama.
The downfall of this drama is just sad to see... I guess all the money went to pay for the cast, leaving only scraps for the script, costumes, and sets. Ma Dong should stay far away from the writing room.
Well... on paper, it's an interesting story and the special effects are good enough, but the constant exposition and paper-thin characters drag this movie into the oblivion of boredom. 3,5/10
I only finished this one thanks to the secondary characters and the cute scenes with Fang Ya En, her child and Cheng Kai Ran. I didn’t like the ML’s acting, and the main intrigue was IMO boring and too unbelievable. 4/10
What a wonderful series! This is how a strong female character should be written in a historical setting. Qiao Man is intelligent, resourceful, and cares about her family and people. Depending on the situation, she can be charming or manipulative. I didn’t think I would love this series as much as I do now when I first started it. The political intrigues are engaging and not too complicated. The sets, costumes, and music beautifully complement the story. For me, it’s a 9/10. I’ll certainly watch other c-dramas in a historical setting thanks to this masterpiece.
I don't think that anyone is claiming that this drama is some acting or storytelling excellence. Personally, I'm…
You said there is no plot so I just pointed out that there are things beyond food in the drama. You didn't even address that. Have a nice day and don't torture yourself with a show that doesn't bring you joy😊
The acting in Bon Appétit, Your Majesty is mediocre at best. What’s keeping this show afloat isn’t the story…
I don't think that anyone is claiming that this drama is some acting or storytelling excellence. Personally, I'm not even a fan of rom comes with fantasy elements but it's one of the few k-drama this year that is doing cliche story elements well. It's entertaining with eye candy actors and delicious food on screen. I also think that there is enough plot to have a theories about what is going to happen. We have the issue of FL coming back to her timeline, hints of dragging the king by his concubine, assassin's plotline, story behind disposal of ML's mother, consequences of romance between ML and FL, some court ministers trying to install FL as a new concubine and favourite of the King, changing history etc. There is enough plot bunnies if you watch the drama with open mind and eyes 😊
It's been a while since I've enjoyed a drama this much. I regret watching it as it while it's still being released :( The acting is great, sets and costumes look wonderful, and of course the food looks delicious!
Not at all what I was expecting. I'm not a fan of the comedies (especially Korean ones), but I'm glad I gave it a try because it's not a comedy but a drama. It's a really touching story with a good message and great acting. 8/10
unbelievable. 4/10