A brilliant creation, a must-watch for anyone
I cannot express my love for this drama enough. I just completed it today and omg what a ride this drama has brought us through. If some of your read my review from earlier on, I would like to say just one thing: I did not appreciate the OSTs enough back then as I do now. Now that I have been through a whopping 16 episodes with the amazing cast of Hotel Del Luna, everything about is to admire; the original storyline, amazing cast, the talented screenwriters (Hong Sisters thank you!) and the crew who have worked behind the scenes, you have made this drama into a masterpiece and one that I know will forever stay fond in my memories. I personally loved the storyline of Man Wol's past as it does a great job in telling us why Man Wol is the person she is today. And Chan Seong, I love you but Chan Myung stole my heart. The love story between him and Man Wol is the most bittersweet thing ever (kind of like Romeo and Juliet but not). The whole drama with the exception of the last two episodes is basically a build up to episode 14, the most critical and best episode of the drama.With that being said, I felt that episode 15 and 16 were rather boring but still essential to ensuring that we come a full circle in terms of the plot line. Episodes 15 and 16, I personally thought, focused more on wrapping up the supporting characters' lives but episode 16 was much needed as we bade farewell to the hoteliers and CEO Jang Man Wol herself. As Man Wol left, I understood what she had been through those 1300 years and as she turned around on the bridge and smiled with the white flower in her hands, I almost cried. At the same time, I LOVED how they wrapped everything up. Episode 14 brought important closure to no one other than our main character, Man Wol, and the man she had been waiting for all these years, only to know that he's been with her all along. THAT WAS SO SWEET. Also the fact that she finally comes to realize why Chan Myung had done what he had - sacrificed himself to save her - OMG I could not hold back my tears. In that moment, all that vengeance and hatred she had for him completely dissipates and it was really nice to see them part with good feelings (the scene under the Moon Spirit Tree where they both hold back tears in their eyes while looking at each other and Chan Myung's smile oMg nothing else could have ached my heart more). One last thing I should mention is the symbolism. GOSH the symbolism - it's EVERYWHERE.
Overall, this drama is a brilliant creation; a must-watch for anyone and everyone :)) !!
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The OST in this show is beautiful as I loved the music that would queue whenever there was a sad scene. The music was perfectly times in my opinion as it helped people feel the emotions.
I can't really see myself rewatching it any time soon but maybe in a few months, who knows?
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It's worth a watch if you are into horror fantasy genre
LIKEThe whole idea of how the hotel works
When Chan Sung was helping one of the hotel's guests in search of her crush - omg i nearly died
DISLIKE
Probably upset as I quite like Chung Myung's character
MUSIC - personal fav
Another Day - Punch (ft. Monday Kiz)
Lean on Me - 10cm
Can You See My Heart - Heize
Remember Me - Gummy
REWATCH VALUE
Add to my list and shall re-watch someday if I have time
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Sometimes it's better to just try again
To be honest it took me 2 tries to watch this and here's why. I tried to watch it last year around this time but it didn't affect me any way and it's because I wasn't used to sitting back and watching something for around hour and 20 minutes. The reason why I wanted to watch this at first was because of the appearance of Kim Soo Hyun in the last episode. But I dropped it at 3rd episode. But right now I don't understand why. I found peace and happiness in this drama I didn't find this sad in any way. I just feel stupid because I wanted to watch 16 episodes an hour and a half long each just because of 30 seconds of the last episode. Have a good day<4Vond je deze recentie nuttig?
Aesthetically very pleasing
For the first 8 episodes I thought I would definitely give this drama a 10. The acting was great, the shots and editing was fantastic and IU's wardrobe was simply stunning. It was a joy to watch. At the same time, the characters seemed interesting, the ghost stories got me involved and both the present and the past storylines were equally enganging which doesn't happen often. However, close to the end the drama was getting worse and worse and it was mainly due to the script as the actors themselves were definitely top notch. The plot became all over the place, their problem resolutions were totally unsatisfiying and for the last few episodes it wasn't even interesting to watch anymore. The glaring problems with the script became evident and even the beautiful sites couldn't hide them anymore (20+ hours of just stunning aesthetics with no meaning is definitely too much). The only well developed character was that of Jang Man Wol, even Gu Chan Sung was underdeveloped and existed mainly as a plot device to JMW's character. It was also advertised as a rom com but I definitely did not get the feeling that it was. It was quite funny and unlike many others I don't have complains that the main couple did not have chemistry, they did it was just completely different. More of a mature romance / deep friendship than cute head over heels romance. For me the drama could have ended on episode 15 and nothing would have changed much as for the storyline itself. There was no resolutions or questions left to be answered in the last episode, just unnecessary scenes that couldnt even decide whether it was to be sad or hopeful or what. I was left unsatisfied with the development and the direction it has taken. The only reason why the score is so high is that production value and acting was through the roof.Vond je deze recentie nuttig?
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As my headline, Kim Soo Hyun ending the show, can we just let our hearts burst? Why was he so fucking sexy, though??When he stood on the steps and just looked like a freaking god, I felt every part of me being on fire.
Also, can we just take a minute to thank Sulli for her last ever appearance in drama before her passing. Rest in Peace, sweetie.
Now to the important stuff, I adore IU, but this show hasn't gotten the right appreciation for the males in the show.
Yeo Jin Goo, Pyo ji Hoon, Shin Jung Keun, Kang Hong Suk, Lee Do Hyun, Lee Tae Sun and Jo Hyun Chul.
I'm going through each of the males because I have a lot to say: (Also I'm saving the ones I have most to speak to the last).
Sanchez (Jo Hyun Chul): I felt for him when he lost his girlfriend. Honestly, I thought she was cheating or something. Most of the time, I felt like he was very much in love with his girlfriend, who also seemed imaginary, but when Chan Sung sees her in Sanchez house and knowing that she's already gone, Oh my lord my heart almost combusted because I felt for him, and her. And I realized it was a great side storyline; it made me very sad for Sanchez, though.
Sa Shin (Kang Hong Suk): Honestly, this grim reaper is like the most compassionate I've ever seen (Well, let's not talk about Lee Dong Wook's Grim reaper in Goblin). Sa Shin is most definitely in the same league, but also, I like how he had a funny side to him, especially when he was drinking with Sun Bi.
Kim Sun Bi (Shin Jung Keun): Okay, this back story had me so sad, how he was screwed over and made to look like not con artist but a fraud. Having his past cleared up and for him to move on. And also to be a hell of a bartender.
He was one of the funniest, always putting his foot in it, and being proud thinking he's done so well.
Ji Hyun Joong (Pyo Ji Hoon): I want to give him a big applaud. We've been told his entire story from the beginning, and he had his goals, but when he falls for the soul trapped inside the body of Yoo Na. They are adorable, he's funny and very supportive towards her because she's supposed to be dead. But he also has a goal that when his sister dies, he'll pass over with her, and that broke my heart so hardcore.
Yun Woo (Lee Tae Sun): This death was like the worst one for sure. I cried with him, and I cried with Man wol, who cried for him. He was the best brother and friend to her, and he loved her as only a sibling would, yet they weren't related, but he really proved that family isn't based on blood. But how you treat someone. And the fact that Man Wol gets to meet him in the present time and he's dating her enemy, that even made me angry. I wished for Man Wol and Yun Woo to have more interaction in the current time. But she only really looks over him, but I can tell she wants more but never takes the step for it. And the fact that he finds her familiar breaks my heart.
Go Chung Myung (Lee Do Hyun): Can we just take a minute, I have to have a minute.
The fact that he stayed next to Man Wol for those thousands and thousands of years. Because he loves that much, it got me so hard. It makes me teary-eyed just thinking about it. Their story was one that really grasped me, no matter how much he had to hurt her, it was so obvious how much loved her. Even when he betrayed her, he did everything for her sake, when he had Yun Woo's life taken away it was all to protect Man Wol, and their love story breaks me because she hated him for all that time. And just wanted revenge, when he was there watching her hate him. He took his punishment just to be close to her. I had the theory that Chan Sung was the reincarnated Chung Myung, but it was just Chang Myung showing the man that was about to fall in love with the love of his life why she's like she is. Chung Myung is the hero of this drama for sure. And his love made me really fall for this drama—also the right actor for the role.
Goo Chan Sung (Yeo Jin Goo):
To start with, I felt like Jin Goo wasn't really right for the role, but at the same time, now one couldn't have done this role as well as he did. (I think he looked way too young for the age he was trying to portray). As I said earlier, I thought for a long that Chan Sung was Chung Myung, and by the looks of it, so did Man Wol, even though she hoped it wasn't so. She was right. But Chan was really the start of the drama, he showed compassion, reality checking, optimism. Also, he was a hell of a good friend to his friends. It's sad he had been slandered and hurt before, but it also made him into Chan Sung. The fact that he helps Sanchez see his dead girlfriend for the last time, and also comes to terms with the tiger and being able to see ghosts. And the fact that he'd go to heaven to see Man Wol if he had too. He becomes a beacon and is really the hero of the show.
I'm noy going to lie, love IU as a fiesty woman, she really made me happy this show. (The whole Scarlet heart feel, but a bit more bitter.)
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Haunting, Enchanting, and Incredible
My goodness, IU, and co-star Jin-goo did such an incredible job! The production felt so clean and exquisite, and each of Jang Man-wol's outfits was astonishingly beautiful. I was hooked from the very beginning, and the drama perfectly balances romance, fantasy, comedy, and soul. Many of the side characters had touching backstories, and I'm so happy the writers gave them each a satisfying ending! The OST soundtrack was one of the most memorable things from the drama, HEIZE and Chungha (to name a few) did a fantastic job adding a haunting and emotional touch to the deeper scenes. Easily one of the best dramas I've seen by far!Vond je deze recentie nuttig?
Molta gente getta via i suoi tesori e rischia la vita per proteggere ciò che vuole nascondere…
Per la sceneggiatura delle Hong Sisters (Hong Jung Eun e Hong Mi Ran), autrici tra l’altro di Alchemy of Souls, e per la regia di Oh Choong Hwan, che ha diretto While You Were Sleeping e Big Mouth, solo per citarne un paio, questa serie si apre con una scelta musicale piuttosto particolare, per un drama coreano: Sonata al chiaro di luna, di Ludwig Van Beethoven. Capiremo presto che, nell’economia della storia, la luna ha un posto rilevante.
Protagonista indiscussa di Hotel del Luna è Jang Man Wol, la proprietaria dell’albergo, interpretata da una splendida IU. Ma non dobbiamo pensare a questo hotel come ad un normale esercizio commerciale: normalmente è nascosto ai vivi e i suoi clienti, tutti fantasmi, vengono da lei per abbandonare le preoccupazioni terrene, risolvere situazioni lasciate in sospeso, liberarsi di vecchi rancori e così via, allo scopo di poter serenamente lasciare questo mondo e passare nell’aldilà. Anche tutti i dipendenti dell’hotel sono fantasmi, ognuno con la propria storia, la propria motivazione a rimanere lì, a volte per centinaia di anni. Tutti fantasmi, dicevamo, tranne uno: il manager, che si occupa delle questioni finanziarie, è sempre una persona viva.
A ricoprire questa carica, che trova ben poco attraente, viene chiamato Goo Chan Sung (Yeo Jin Goo), un giovane e brillantissimo vicedirettore in una catena multinazionale di hotel, che viene costretto ad abbandonare una promettente carriera e obbligato ad occuparsi del Del Luna, perché suo padre fece un patto con Man Wol quando lui era bambino: avrebbe salvato il padre, a condizione che le cedesse il figlio dopo 20 anni. Da qui si comprende come, almeno all’apparenza, la proprietaria dell’albergo non sia una persona pietosa e gentile. Con questi echi alla ‘Il Bello e la Bestia’, le prime interazioni fra i due non saranno molto pacifiche.
Le vicende dell’hotel si svolgono sostanzialmente in due direzioni: da una parte, abbiamo il millennio e fischia della storia di Man Wol, che veniamo scoprendo a poco a poco mentre, inevitabilmente, finisce per innamorarsi, ricambiata, del suo manager. Dall’altra parte, abbiamo tutta una serie di accadimenti che riguardano un nutrito numero di personaggi, più o meno secondari, che formano sostanzialmente l’ossatura del drama, perché in realtà ‘rubano’ la maggior parte della scena. Tutto non è sempre come sembra: rapinando il motto a Labyrinth, molte delle storie delle anime in transito si riveleranno essere diverse da come apparisse in principio. E sono storie spesso molto commoventi, che mettono a dura prova la nostra riserva di empatia, aiutate da un commento musicale azzeccato e da una cinematografia spesso geniale, anche se, per contro, a volte ci sono scene in cui la telecamera balla. Il tutto è sempre così curato che sarei portata a credere che questo effetto, a volte anche un po’ fastidioso, possa essere voluto.
Ma vogliamo parlare della CGI? Per una volta, non la nominiamo per riderne o lamentarcene: nei primi episodi ci sono delle scene in cui si vede un credibilissimo serpente e, addirittura, una splendida tigre. Ma splendida davvero, altro che il gatto di ‘I m a Pet At Dali Temple’, che mi ha segnato a vita…
Hotel del Luna è un drama in cui non si è badato a spese. Ambientazioni, effetti speciali, trucco, parrucco e costumi sono di prima qualità. Anzi, incredibilmente IU cambia più abiti di Zhang Zi Yi in ‘The Rebel Princess’ e forse non saranno altrettanto sontuosi, ma sono comunque bellissimi, e le stanno da dio. Credo sia la prima volta in cui sono rimasta affascinata dalla protagonista invece che dalla controparte maschile. IU è un’attrice che sa costringerti a guardarla e, una volta ottenuta la tua attenzione, sa comunicarti il messaggio. Una grande, anche considerato che il suo personaggio non è, per molto tempo, dei più simpatici. Per contro, il protagonista maschile non è altrettanto affascinante. Complici una caratterizzazione meno interessante e forse anche un’interpretazione un pelino meno magistrale, il manager di Yeo Jin Goo non appare così avvincente. In aggiunta, non incontra del tutto nemmeno i miei canoni estetici, ma siamo proprio nel reame delle preferenze personali.
In realtà, in linea generale, il cast ha fatto un lavoro egregio. Praticamente tutti e sì, anche Yeo Jin Goo, hanno interpretato alla grande i vari personaggi, spesso dolenti, che popolano la serie: è solo che IU, qui, sta un palmo sopra. La sua Man Wol, bloccata da molti secoli nell’hotel perché non sa liberarsi del rancore per un tradimento subito, riesce nel tempo a conquistare la nostra simpatia. Le sue abitudini spendaccione, che Chan Sung è costretto ad arginare per rimediare alle catastrofiche finanze dell’hotel, hanno delle motivazioni e contribuiscono a renderla più umana, nonostante la sua lunghissima esistenza e i suoi poteri soprannaturali.
Devo confessare che inizialmente ero piuttosto risentita di come fossero presentate le vicende: che diamine, in un periodo in cui pullulavano soldati sanguinari e banditi assassini, perché la sola punita con l’essere incatenata all’Hotel del Luna per espiare doveva essere l’unica donna così abile da battere gli uomini? Ma tale destino non è solo una punizione: anche Man Wol ha molto risentimento da abbandonare prima di poter passare all’aldilà e, se alcuni fantasmi ci mettono poco, altri impiegano anche secoli. Solo che lei li batte tutti! La sua esistenza terrena è legata ad un albero spoglio che la trattiene all’hotel e, quando sarà fiorito e i fiori saranno appassiti, la libererà e le permetterà di trapassare. Inutile specificare chi sarà a far fiorire quell’albero, mettendo in fibrillazione lo staff dell’albergo.
A mente un po’ più fredda, si potrebbe argomentare che fin troppo tempo, nell’economia del drama, sia dedicato alle vicende dei personaggi secondari, alle anime dolenti che devono riuscire a liberarsi di ciò che le trattiene in terra per poter serenamente trapassare e, chissà, magari reincarnarsi. A volte ci si scopre ad aspettare con impazienza il ritorno in scena della coppia principale o, almeno, di uno dei due. Però, in compenso, la narrazione di queste storie è molto avvincente e commovente, regalando spesso perle di saggezza e momenti di lirismo. Non secondariamente, molti personaggi vengono caratterialmente approfonditi. La serie è strutturata in modo da non offrire molte occasioni di allegria: quando finalmente un’anima risolve i suoi problemi e si avvia in auto lungo il tunnel che porta all’aldilà, salutata dallo staff dell’albergo, quello che prova lo spettatore non è gioia per il successo del fantasma, ma dolore per la separazione e la perdita definitiva del personaggio ai fini del racconto, sentimenti tanto più accentuati quanto più è stata importante la sua presenza all’interno del drama.
Nonostante ci siano comunque molte situazioni divertenti, l’aria che si respira è cupa, drammatica: le storie dei defunti sono spesso tragiche, e lo stesso destino di Man Wol è dolceamaro: il suo scopo è lasciare l’albergo, trapassare, ma ora è innamorata di Chan Sung, come andrà a finire? E lo stesso Chan Sung, che fine farà?
L’ultimo episodio è una lunga agonia. Preparate i fazzoletti e non siate avari. Ci sono, come già visto in altri drama (uno fra tutti: Legend of Yun Xi) delle scene post crediti che lascerebbero intendere in qualche modo un epilogo diverso da quello appena presentato, ma sono posticce, oscure e, a mio personalissimo parere, non spiegano nulla. Per me il drama termina senza incomprensibili contentini. Se poi dovessero mai fare una seconda serie, con un altro padrone di casa, gli darò certamente una possibilità.
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The set-up and mythology is very different and fun to watch. From the idea of a ghost inn, to a goddess with many avatars/faces, to the beauty & the beast type romance with the genders switched. I was blown away for the first eight episodes.
But, while the historical plots tie up nicely, the modern storylines were wrapped up quickly with no real suspense making the last couple episodes complete filler.
As to actors/characters, two of the main female characters are complex and multifaceted: Jang Man-Wol and the Goddess Mago. But, the main male character Koo Chan-Seong is especially flat and uninspiring as the person who always does the right thing.
The music fits well with the show, but it doesn't linger in my memory. There were no special scenes that I feel the need to rewatch.
I grade on other criteria as well:
Complex Themes: 7.0
The biggest letdown of the show. The theme is letting go leads to peace, and you should do it, even if terrible things happened to you while alive. But there isn't a complex inspection of this, forgiveness is just always the right thing to do - and always works out for the characters that do it.
Character Growth: 8.0
The transition from vengeful to letting go is especially touching for Jang Man-Wol, the housekeeper and the receptionist. It's a shame that Koo Chan-Seong gets no complexity or real transition at all. There are also very short, abrupt plot points for the bartender, Sanchez, and Lee Mi-Ra.
Complex Female Characters: 10.0
Jang Man-Wol is great playing vengeful and cynical, with a romantic heart. She is fascinating throughout the show as she develops increasing humour and sensitivity. A very well-rounded character. The housekeeper and the Goddess Mago also have great complexity. Indeed, generally the female characters and storyline were much better developed and well-rounded then the male ones.
Cinematography/Production Values: 10.0
It's gorgeous. Truly the most beautiful TV show I may have ever seen, the colour palette is vibrant and unusual, the clothes budget for Jang Man-Wol must have been unlimited, and there's a beautiful use of camera angles, movements and framing. It has a very stylistic, fairy-tale feel.
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Loved It!!
I really enjoyed this drama and the main characters and supporting cast were excellent. I pretty much love any movie/drama that Yeo Jin Goo is in. He never disappoints with his performance. I have acquired a new appreciation for Korean Dramas which I just recently discovered about 6 months ago. I truly watch Korean dramas 90% of the time versus other shows or movies.All of the story lines in Hotel del Luna were interesting and touched my heart.
Great job to all! I will definitely watch this again.
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Ruined by ending
If i write about this drama i think this is one of the best kdrama in rom-com list. But most of the best kdrama ruined by it's stories end. I still can't understand about korean producer, director mind. They can give happy ending with alien,dity and many-more supernatural things. Only because of this kind of toxic ending many fans, hate kdrama i think. I think if a story and characters are strong enough, they deserve a good happy ending.About this drama, this is a ill-fated story with killing beauty. You can't ignore this drama because of IU's beauty in this drama. She was just fire. I could give more than 10star if last 2-3 episode didn’t spoil it. I think this drama deserved a happy ending.
I started to watch kdrama because of Korean best acting. And their style will always drag you to see their killing beauty (for female character). After watching joy ful 10-13 episode if you got last 3-4 episode like toxic, then i think anyone will stop watching this types of drama.
At the end i will say, kdrama always disappoint you with a sad or confusing ending.
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