This particular Korean drama.. has brought me to the sea of Koreandramaaddictedfansagain after SO LONG! Hahaha, I find this drama sweet no matter in actions or words that's why it brought me all the way to the ending within 3 days as I watched the rest of the episodes online. First thing first, the episodes show at 8tv are way too slow. :P Imagine we have only 5 weekdays a week, 5 episodes a week, how is that not slow? Secondly, this drama PARTICULARLY will always leave the suspense at the end of each episode, which always made me goes from o_o to what?! this is it? how could that be? Haha, drama y'know.
A lot of humour are being inserted in this drama, so don't have to worry, you'll smile eventually when you watch certain parts of the story. Not to mention, it is also a touching drama as well. It shows a lot of kinship, betrayal, selfishness, greed, sacrifice, fate, love, hardships, karma, intelligence and justice.
I've learnt that people who are greedy and materialistic, would sacrifice anything to get things/positions that they want, which includes abandoning the importance of family and sacrificing those unwanted life. Don't ever practice this in life because in the end, these people will lose everything they have gained in the first place.
I quote the drama,
"In order to succeed, you'll gain something, yet at the same time lose something." Gaining brings us happiness, while losing brings us depression. Life is always fair.
The main male character who is the King (the Sun) potrays a good set of characteristics (intelligent, wise and fair) which kind of suprised me because, he has made a tough decision to punish his Royal family members who loved him, but at the same time hurted him by committed a very heavy crime. The conflicts in dealing this matter is really heartbreaking. To choose justice or kinship? The feeling of being betrayed by your loved ones is really really painful. :( Plus, he was a lonely Prince when he was young, no one was there for him when he needed someone, this actually reminded me of something in my life somehow.. .. . :)
(At last he [The King] made a wise decision, which I'm glad. :) Proud of his decision!)
In another sentimental side of the drama, fate eventually brought the true lovers together in the end, no matter how many disagreements, difficulties, and life-to-death incidents they have faced. It's always like this isn't it? As long as the couples have faith towards each other, no matter where they are, their hearts always beat together as one. :)
Another thing about this drama is, I admire the sweet pickup lines, which were simple, yet beautiful.
1) "Because I am next to the Sun, I don't need any other light."
2) "I wanted to give it (phoenix hairpin) to you when I asked you to become my moon, as a token of my love when I asked you to marry me."
3) "What I want to give you is something that nothing in the world can be exchanged for it. In the world, the one and only.. me." :)
(This is a sad song, it touched me. :') Wish I can play it by piano someday)
I like the middle part of the story because it is exciting! After knowing the truth, I started to get a little bit bored but the drama ended the story by showing some romantic actions by the King towards the Queen. Too sweet until I can melt, anytime. x) IF that ever happens in real life, haha.
Anyhoo, I quote shaman Wol / Yeon Woo (the main female character, the Moon/Queen),
"No hardships are meaningless. Every hardship given by God has its deeper meanings."
It's true and meaningful.
A lot of humour are being inserted in this drama, so don't have to worry, you'll smile eventually when you watch certain parts of the story. Not to mention, it is also a touching drama as well. It shows a lot of kinship, betrayal, selfishness, greed, sacrifice, fate, love, hardships, karma, intelligence and justice.
I've learnt that people who are greedy and materialistic, would sacrifice anything to get things/positions that they want, which includes abandoning the importance of family and sacrificing those unwanted life. Don't ever practice this in life because in the end, these people will lose everything they have gained in the first place.
I quote the drama,
"In order to succeed, you'll gain something, yet at the same time lose something." Gaining brings us happiness, while losing brings us depression. Life is always fair.
The main male character who is the King (the Sun) potrays a good set of characteristics (intelligent, wise and fair) which kind of suprised me because, he has made a tough decision to punish his Royal family members who loved him, but at the same time hurted him by committed a very heavy crime. The conflicts in dealing this matter is really heartbreaking. To choose justice or kinship? The feeling of being betrayed by your loved ones is really really painful. :( Plus, he was a lonely Prince when he was young, no one was there for him when he needed someone, this actually reminded me of something in my life somehow.. .. . :)
(At last he [The King] made a wise decision, which I'm glad. :) Proud of his decision!)
In another sentimental side of the drama, fate eventually brought the true lovers together in the end, no matter how many disagreements, difficulties, and life-to-death incidents they have faced. It's always like this isn't it? As long as the couples have faith towards each other, no matter where they are, their hearts always beat together as one. :)
Another thing about this drama is, I admire the sweet pickup lines, which were simple, yet beautiful.
1) "Because I am next to the Sun, I don't need any other light."
2) "I wanted to give it (phoenix hairpin) to you when I asked you to become my moon, as a token of my love when I asked you to marry me."
3) "What I want to give you is something that nothing in the world can be exchanged for it. In the world, the one and only.. me." :)
I like the middle part of the story because it is exciting! After knowing the truth, I started to get a little bit bored but the drama ended the story by showing some romantic actions by the King towards the Queen. Too sweet until I can melt, anytime. x) IF that ever happens in real life, haha.
Anyhoo, I quote shaman Wol / Yeon Woo (the main female character, the Moon/Queen),
"No hardships are meaningless. Every hardship given by God has its deeper meanings."
It's true and meaningful.
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