i have watched historical period films that are chinese, thai, and japanese, but never korean. i never wanted to give the korean ones a try for some reason. i only gave this show a try after seeing Il Ji Mae, and i have to say, The Great Queen Seondeok works on its own, even if the show stumble here and there. i know nothing of korean's historical times. is queen seondeok a real person? i would ...
i have watched historical period films that are chinese, thai, and japanese, but never korean. i never wanted to give the korean ones a try for some reason. i only gave this show a try after seeing Il Ji Mae, and i have to say, The Great Queen Seondeok works on its own, even if the show stumble here and there. i know nothing of korean's historical times. is queen seondeok a real person? i would sure like to know.
the show originally had 50 episodes, but because of high ratings on tv, they expanded to 62 episodes, and i'm fine with that because theres way too many characters. if they shorten bidam's storyline, we probably only see the queen rule silla the last few episodes. in extending, its not only important but appropriate to see how deokman run things her way as queen.
what does the show suffer from? there is some chinese characters in the show, but they are played by koreans, and it doesn't take a idiot to know that they are pretending to be chinese and they're trying to speak mandarin etc. one guy trying cantonese and it ain't all that good either. with the latin, i'm not even sure. i like how the maid speaks mandarin though, she actually made it sound very good, that i found it sexy lol.
some of the turning points that deokman did, came off as very dumb, but we see the way she grew up, so we know she ain't the smartest lady. other problems are scenery, direction, execution, and even in the acting department. one scene where bidam pulls out his sword, you can clearly see both sides of it, and there is no sharp end, no edge. he's busy looking good for the camera, but the sword is a fake. you can either pretend its a real sword, or look at it as a joke, poor props. with everything shown, i say, kids can watch it, even though they show blood.
i hate to say this but some of the bad acting came not only from minor characters but from the leads as well. any of you notice some of them have the tendency to keep looking at the camera? when the queen went unconscious or dead at the end, if you look closely, her eyelids were moving. talk about poor acting. to actually enjoy the show, you have to ignore the flaws. think of it as a theater play for children or something.
the good, fantastic exciting epic music. fights aren't wuxia. they don't fly around like crouching tiger hidden dragon and use wire work like most chinese period films do. there is a scene where bidam use a rope for his advantage to attack his enemies, and he runs up a wall holding the rope to do a fancy kick. when i saw that, i was wondering if they did it, kinda to insult chinese wuxia films lol.
the pacing of the show, i think, is some what ok. with their story telling, they didn't really over do anything. maybe a few scenes you might come across from time to time, you wish they get to the point.
they have such a huge cast, and those of you who are Il Ji Mae fans, will notice that Ahn Kil Kang and Lee Mun Shik are in this. something else i wanna mention quick is that, Uhm Tae Woong who plays Kim Yu Sin looks like Vincent Zhao, and Kim Nam Gil as Bidam looks like Donnie Yen.
overall, with a mix of good and bad, i still found the show fun to watch. if you really can't ignore the bad, hopefully bidam's end fight scene can make up for it. he really delivers. the performance is oscar worthy you can say. martial art movie fanatics will enjoy it.
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