One of the cutest, funniest dramas I've ever seen (so far)
Let me start saying I just love urban fantasy. There's something that really gets me hooked and makes me enjoy the way such supernatural and mudane elements can be mixed together. And this drama had a really good dosage of everything that makes a rom-com great.
The story is pretty simple to understand: spoiled good-for-nothing boy runs away from home for no reason other than well, being a spoiled good-for-nothing, then he accidentaly stumbles upon a temple where he meets and frees the gumiho, a historical fox demon who (supposedly) seduced men and ate their livers. Nothing uber original, but refreshing enough. Also, it was good to get to know some things about the gumiho legend, and it was fun to see how they added things and played with others when it came to the story.
Okay, now let me fangirl a bit or else I will regret it later: SHIN MIN AH!! I LOVED YOU IN THIS! Seriously, she was the great star of this show. I fell in love with her cuteness, her naivety and also she was a pretty refreshing female lead. For once we get someone who is not afraid of (althought in a more comic fashion) manipulating the main hero, sticking with him and never giving up yet be portrayed in such a light, cute and funny way. It was so refreshing to see her grow from a child-like entity to a more human, capable person. SMA's acting was just so natural that you actually believe every change Mi Ho has during the course.
Lee Seung Gi is really good on this too. I liked that his character developed and when he did so it was actually pretty believable. Also it's worth mentioning that he's very comic and different from other male leads as well, which makes a good contrast with Min Ah's character. These two have great chemistry, the drama is filled with memorable moments from them together.
I also REALLY liked the second couple. You must be already tired of reading the word "refreshing" and different" on this review, but when I say it, I really mean it. Not only they were fun, enjoyable characters on their own, but they also had good chemistry. It was so good to see an older couple being portrayed in such a light-hearted drama.
Another thing I loved about this drama was the music. Really, every character had their characteristic song, which ranged from the more upbeat ones to the more melancholic, almost bittersweet.
Well, everything I liked aside, I can't say I enjoyed everything on this drama. The secondary characters (mainly Dae Wung's peeps and his "noona") were rather flat and boring, it was like they were there only for the sake of being there. You could remove half of their scenes and nothing would change. Luckily it wasn't that much, and even the noona kind of redeemed herself by the end.
I also have mixed feelings towards Noh Min Woo's "villain". Or should I say, more of an antagonist. He was rather mysterious, but not well handled. You never really know what he wants, but nor you care at all. He is great eye candy I have to admit, but how he was handled was almost shameful. Seriously, if you want to make a mysterious villain, then don't make him uninteresting.
Overall it's a very good drama, one of my top ten of all time. You will laugh, cry and feel warm inside. It's a must see for drama lovers, but I think beginners or even those who never watched nor heard about kdramas can enjoy it a whole lot.
Let me start saying I just love urban fantasy. There's something that really gets me hooked and makes me enjoy the way such supernatural and mudane elements can be mixed together. And this drama had a really good dosage of everything that makes a rom-com great.
The story is pretty simple to understand: spoiled good-for-nothing boy runs away from home for no reason other than well, being a spoiled good-for-nothing, then he accidentaly stumbles upon a temple where he meets and frees the gumiho, a historical fox demon who (supposedly) seduced men and ate their livers. Nothing uber original, but refreshing enough. Also, it was good to get to know some things about the gumiho legend, and it was fun to see how they added things and played with others when it came to the story.
Okay, now let me fangirl a bit or else I will regret it later: SHIN MIN AH!! I LOVED YOU IN THIS! Seriously, she was the great star of this show. I fell in love with her cuteness, her naivety and also she was a pretty refreshing female lead. For once we get someone who is not afraid of (althought in a more comic fashion) manipulating the main hero, sticking with him and never giving up yet be portrayed in such a light, cute and funny way. It was so refreshing to see her grow from a child-like entity to a more human, capable person. SMA's acting was just so natural that you actually believe every change Mi Ho has during the course.
Lee Seung Gi is really good on this too. I liked that his character developed and when he did so it was actually pretty believable. Also it's worth mentioning that he's very comic and different from other male leads as well, which makes a good contrast with Min Ah's character. These two have great chemistry, the drama is filled with memorable moments from them together.
I also REALLY liked the second couple. You must be already tired of reading the word "refreshing" and different" on this review, but when I say it, I really mean it. Not only they were fun, enjoyable characters on their own, but they also had good chemistry. It was so good to see an older couple being portrayed in such a light-hearted drama.
Another thing I loved about this drama was the music. Really, every character had their characteristic song, which ranged from the more upbeat ones to the more melancholic, almost bittersweet.
Well, everything I liked aside, I can't say I enjoyed everything on this drama. The secondary characters (mainly Dae Wung's peeps and his "noona") were rather flat and boring, it was like they were there only for the sake of being there. You could remove half of their scenes and nothing would change. Luckily it wasn't that much, and even the noona kind of redeemed herself by the end.
I also have mixed feelings towards Noh Min Woo's "villain". Or should I say, more of an antagonist. He was rather mysterious, but not well handled. You never really know what he wants, but nor you care at all. He is great eye candy I have to admit, but how he was handled was almost shameful. Seriously, if you want to make a mysterious villain, then don't make him uninteresting.
Overall it's a very good drama, one of my top ten of all time. You will laugh, cry and feel warm inside. It's a must see for drama lovers, but I think beginners or even those who never watched nor heard about kdramas can enjoy it a whole lot.
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