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CONTIENE SPOILERS!!! Review del drama completo, primera temporada y segunda.
Para ser sincera, comencé este drama al ver que la protagonista sería Somin y si no hubiera sido por ella probablemente no me hubiera interesado, luego al ver a Younjung en el primer capítulo me entusiasmé por su participación en el drama y me decepcioné cuando solo ví su cara al menos 20 minutos e inmediatamente ya se dió su muerte (aclaro que todavía no sabía que iba a haber una segunda temporada), pero en cuanto seguía viendo los capítulos más me quedaba atrapada por la historia.Cada sábado se me hizo ameno gracias a los capítulos de Alquimia de Almas, la fantasía que envolvía al drama, la producción detras de todo, y aun que no soy muy fan de los efectos especiales en este tipo de género, alquimia de almas se destacó notoramiento con sus efectos, tal vez al ver a las personas volar se notaba un poco raro y me recordaba la ficción en esto pero los efectos de la magia fueron increíbles al punto que parecía que los actores realmente podían hacer magia; por otro lado las escenas de mayor tensión/dramatismo fueron las mejores logradas en la primera temporada, acompañadas por impecables performance de los actores y una música que iba a sintonia con las emociones del personaje, permitiendome vivir ese momento con aún más dramatismo.
Temporada 1: 7/10
La primera temporada siento que tal vez tuvo capítulos de más, hasta ya no me acuerdo qué pasa en los primeros 10 capítulos porque se dedicaron a relatar sucesos de manera rápida, dándoles un inicio y fin en tan solo un capítulo; mientras que, en los capítulos restantes se dedicaron más a la acción y revelación de los hechos, a mi parecer, más importantes de la trama, quién era mudeok y cuál era su pasado realmente, el plan de jinmu, la historia de jang gang, el nacimiento de jang uk, jin buyeon y cómo todo eso se conectaba entre sí, pero me llegó a desesperar la manera en que de repente todo iba muy lento y había demasiado suspenso para aclarar las cosas. Lógicamente esta temporada es esencial, ya que es el inicio de todo, pero como dije al principio, siento que pudo haber sido más corta, al menos tres o cuatro capítulos menos, concentrarse un poco más en la trama de la alquimia de almas y los secretos del pasado que envolvían a la gran mayoría de personajes y dejar para después la comedia y el romance.
Destaco a Jaewook en esta temporada, sabemos que Somin es una actriz a la altura del papel que se le dió y por eso estoy satisfecha y no la menciono, pero Jaewook me sorprendió especialmente en las escenas de mayor drama, como cuando Mudeok envenena a Uk, pierde la placa de Songrim y tiene que ser castigado por eso, las peleas con Mudeok, y muchas otras escenas en las que se lució y demostró ser un actor de grandes habilidades para trasnmitir las emociones que está sintiendo.
Temporada 2: 9/10
En esta temporada lograron muchas cosas en las que tal vez habían fallado con la primera, le dan su tiempo a la comedia y al amor, también a sidestorys que no tenian una gran relevancia pero en ningún momento pierden el enfoque en la trama principal, la cual es la alquimia de almas. Hubo menos dramatismo (excepto por los tres últimos capítulos) pero hubo tensión, tristeza, confusión, acción y más que nada FANTASÍA, en la primera temporada muy probablemente al tener dos protagonistas incapaces de tener un gran manejo de la magia, no pudieron mostrar mucho de eso pero en esta temporada le sacaron todo el provecho, hasta el punto de convertir a una pequeña tortuga en un dios místico, personalmente eso hizo que ganara varios puntos de ventaja. Por otro lado, la producción en vez de bajar la calidad, se superó y eso es muy destacable en este tipo de géneros porque ví otras series o sagas en las que bajaban la calidad de producción conforme pasaba la historia.
En cuanto a la actuación, Younjung destacó increiblemente y estoy segura que este papel le abrirá muchisimas puertas en futuros proyectos, lo cual me pone muy feliz siendo que la conozco desde Sweet Home y siempre quise verla en papeles mayores como el que tomó en este drama; interpretó a tres identidades distintas en toda la trama, tenía que demostrar hostilidad e indiferencia cuando se trató de Naksu y lo hizo, después se presentó al público como alguien inocente pero segura y perspicaz para nada débil a pesar de sus condiciones físicas, tomando el papel de Jin Buyeon (en realidad era Yeong), y como última performance nos mostró a la verdadera Jin Buyeon, que aunque no tuvo mucho tiempo interpretandola, fue suficiente para mostrarnos a ese personaje y que no quedara duda que en ese cuerpo no estaba el alma de Yeong sino Buyeon; en otras palabras, Younjung ate slayed devored carried etc.
La última temporada logró todo un matiz de colores a medida que iba pasando los capítulos, al principio una trama melancólica, luego se volvió divertida y avanzó a una historia completamente oscura desenmascarando a muchos personajes. No tengo ninguna queja para el final, ¿Tenía que terminar mal? Según como iban las cosas entonces eso era lo que se esperaba, pero ¿Está bien el final que se le dió? Sí, queríamos un final feliz para todos nuestros personajes favoritos y eso obtuvimos; así que, no considero que debería cambiarse o agregarse algo, fue un final perfecto.
Extras:
Hay algunas cosas que me dejaron con el nudo en la garganta o la decepción en mano, como por ejemplo cuando Mudeok mata a Jang Uk, no hay demasiado tiempo para procesar los hechos y rápidamente vuelven a la persecución de asesinar; después en el capítulo final de la segunda temporada, me dejaron con las lágrimas en los ojos y los mocos cayendo cuando se mostró que Park Jin, Kim Doju y Lady Jin seguían vivos, obviamente no quería que se mueran (no Park Jin y Kim Doju por lo menos) pero la escena de revelación fue tan out of context, Jang Uk simplemente llegó al funeral confundido y se le formaron lágrimas en los ojos al ver como todos lloraban por los líderes de songrim y jinyowon, y más lágrimas cuando vió el ataúd de Kim Doju (lo cual eso me da a entender que él llora por aquellas muertes también), pero a los segunos él está rígido hablando de su visión sobre el pájaro de fuego y prácticamente les dice a los presente "Ah sí no están tiesos, están tomando unos mates en mi cabaña 👍🏻". Mi última queja acá es el no haber vuelto a ver a Naksu o por lo menos a Yeong recuperando sus poderes y peleando con su espada, pero esto se entiende completamente que no haya pasado porque Naksu es una identidad de Yeong que fue forzada brutalmente a llevar, era alguien ignorante a la verdad y su único propósito era la venganza, propósitos con los que Yeong ya no vivía y dejar de lado todo eso fue dejar atrás un pasado en el que había sido condenada, siendo ella inocente.
Por otra parte, lo más lindo de todo el drama fue el guión, no solo la parte de la fantasía sino también el romance que estaba envuelto en la trama, en la primera temporada seguramente las escenas de amor entre Uk y Mudeok fueron especiales y me convencieron de que sí se amaban gracias a los guiones detrás de todo, pero la segunda temporada inevitablemente se lleva todos los puntos respecto a este tema, las promesas de Yeong a Uk, las palabras de Uk hacia ella, el corazón roto de Yul, el arrepentimiento del príncipe, la necedad de Lady Jin, los acertijos del maestro Lee y sobre todo, la metáfora de la luz y la sombra con respecto a Uk y Yeong, es todo literaria y poeticamente hermoso.
Un drama con el que inicié sin ninguna expectiva, con algo de reselo y críticas, pero que terminé amando y disfrutando más de lo que esperaba, es sin dudas, una recomendación para todas las personas que quieren iniciar en esto de ver k-dramas. Definitivamente 10.
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Wow. No wonder they needed two seasons to get through everything.The beginning of season two starts three years after the end of the first season and a lot has changed. As everything unfolds, you learn about how the aftermath of what happened three years ago affected all the main characters. Park Dang Gu is now the leader of Songrim, and his engagement with Jin Cho Yeon was broken off. Seo Yul is suffering from the aftereffects of the blood parasite entering his body, and Jang Uk has completely changed. He's now in possession of the ice stone and hunts soul shifters and is surrounded by wraiths. It's a pretty gloomy start to the season, where it's obvious everyone is suffering although I love that Jang Uk is a total badass now who doesn't care what other people think.
I feel like I should have rewatched the last episode of season one before watching the second season, because I definitely forgot some very key details - like Jang Uk having the ice stone. *face palm* I had a lot of questions and things that I was wondering about in the first few episodes of the show, but maybe that's their intention because as the story progresses you do learn more about what happened and why. I was curious about how they would explain Naksu having her original appearance when her body got burned up in season one, but it does get explained in a way that I (sort of) understand. It does get pretty complicated though. I'm glad they go into the details of the blood parasite in depth in this season, because it was definitely one of the things I had questions about from the last season.
If the beginning of the show is dark and gloomy, then the middle is more romance oriented, with Jang Uk and Naksu getting to know each other, with the usual kdrama shenanigans where they misunderstand each other and start falling in love. Things are extra complicated because Jang Uk is still traumatized/waiting for Naksu meanwhile Bu Yeon (who is actually Naksu) is getting her memory back in bits and pieces as flashbacks but she thinks its actually someone else's memory.
The last third of the season (from episode 7 onwards) is where the plot starts to really pick up and it gets good. There's epic fights and showdowns, dramatic rescues, double crossing, and not one but TWO absolutely crazy plot twists / reveals that I did not see coming.
In the midst of all the excitement, it's nice that there is still some comedy to break up the tension. I love the interactions between Jang Uk and the crown prince. The whole season I was just rooting for them to be friends again. And the crown prince's turtle! I love how the writers of the show made the turtle so pivotal to the plot when I thought that it was just a cute thing that brought the crown prince and Bu Yeon together. 🐢🐢🐢
”He got rid of my turtle” - a truly iconic quote
Overall I really enjoyed the show, but there were still a few things that didn't quite make sense to me. In the beginning it seems like Park Dang Gu and Jin Cho Yeon's relationship is broken and that she resents him for not saving her father three years ago, but then a few episodes later it seems like they are back to being in love. I wish that the show had given the couple more screentime and shown how they were able to get past that.
I also thought that Jang Uk wasn't aware that Naksu's soul was going to disappear, but then it seemed like he did know when he went to go find her and they got married. And did the crown prince actually turn his back on Jang Uk at the end of season one? Maybe I just need to rewatch the show to catch more details but because of how long it is and how complicated the plot gets I do think things slip through the cracks.
I hate it when you get super invested in a show and then it's a sad ending so I'm happy to say that this is not one of those cases.
Yay for happy endings!
I can't end this review with a special mention to Lee Jae Wook for his phenomenal acting with how much his character did a 180 compared to the last season. It was so rewarding seeing his new persona and what a badass he is now. I had also seen Go Youn Joon previously in Law School but she gave off such different vibes in Alchemy of Souls that it made me completely forget about her past character. I was hesitant about how this season would turn out because of a change in the female lead, but the two of them had good chemistry together and made it work! I also have a soft spot for So-i. She wasn't a main character but I still think she shone in this show. Her character was really well-written and although she made a lot of mistakes, I think she really did her best in her own way and Seo Hye Won did such a good job portraying her.
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MUST WATCH! JUST WOW!
I enjoyed the first season. But this second season with 10 episodes, just WOW!ML (Lee Jae Wook) & FL (Go Youn Jung) BRAVO!
The supporting cast, OST, production... This is how you finish off a series with a bang! The funniest part to me was that they kept the villain from the 1st season all through the 2nd season. I'm sure that it was to drive the fans crazy. I found myself yelling at the screen for someone to 'take him out'. I love verbal and nonverbal acting. The ML gave it to us in spades! The ML was so impressive in showing strength, torment and even growing love which draws you in. The chemistry between the leads YES!!! The way so many things were weaved together to come to the ending, I must say that the writers got it right. Beautifully done.
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Alchemy of Souls: The ill-planned side story.
(Please note that there was no way that I could possibly review this season separately from season one as this drama is a continuation of it).This season was a roller coaster, that’s for sure, and writing this review was certainly challenging for me. From forcing myself to get into the slow start of season 1 to absolutely adoring it and excitedly waiting for season 2, I must say that my expectations were high, yet realistic for this season. All in all, I found that season 2 was well rounded for the little time they had, and they managed to pack the season to the brim where up until the eighth episode, we were still guessing where things would go or how they could possibly resolve everything in time.
For starters, the Hong sisters did an exceptional job at building the Alchemy of Souls world and I was rather sad to see that they were only making 10 episodes for this season. They introduced so many aspects, possible spin offs and unique storylines that could have easily taken this season, to a follow up of a 20 episode season like its predecessor.
There was also a major shift in terms of the story from the first season, and was even pointed out by some, that the posters clearly indicated this by giving an illusion of being action packed in the first season to a more wispy romance for the second. However, as we are introduced to these new and different issues, and seeing the shift in focus from where the story ended in season one, I can’t help but feel they may have missed the mark on certain aspects.
As much as I love a good mushy romance and although we got a happy ending where EVERY character found some form of happiness, the transition into the new season felt messy and ill planned. From the amnesia trope lasting much longer than anyone would have hoped, to the representation of our ever confident and mentally strong FL being downgraded to a helpless damsel in distress. Let’s not forget the anticlimactic reveals of important plot points in the story and the over-dramatisation of the “three deaths” which felt wrongly placed and unnecessary considering it didn’t do much for the story, except shock the audience.
In saying that, I absolutely loved the chemistry between the cast members and thought everyone did a marvellous job at portraying their characters, and the emotions that came with them! Both Jo Jae Yoon and Go Yoon Jung did an outstanding job in terms of their ability to continue the performance of their characters from their original actors, Do Sang Woo and Jung So Min, as well as Oh Na Ra and Yoo Joon Sang making us swoon over their romance, heartbreak and reconciliation.
Another incredible performance to acknowledge and possibly the best character growth throughout this entire drama (season one and two), has to be the growth and development of Jang Uk played by Lee Jae Wook. His performance throughout was fantastic where, as the audience, we were able to feel each emotion felt throughout the story. It’s almost as if the Hong sisters wrote this character especially for him!
All that aside, I enjoyed watching this season with its highs and lows, despite the inconsistencies and questionable moments. The cast, along with the production crew, the CGI used and even the OST were done exceptionally well! One small wish I do have is that we will get to see Go Yoon Jung and Lee Jae Wook working alongside together in another project soon - their chemistry simply oozes out of your screen like warm honey!
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So So Disappointing
I loved season 1 so much that I had huge expectations for season 2. My problem with this season isn't Go YounJung; I think her character was charming. The script and the pace, though... It feels so slow in the first 7 episodes and then they fill everything in the last 3? There are some loose ends too. It's so messy compared to season 1, where I loved every single episode. I honestly find it INSANE that some people like this season more, but to each their own 😭 Pretty disappointed, but it's still an enjoyable watch.Esta resenha foi útil para você?
Con la ansiedad al límite
Cuando supe que AOS iba a tener dos temporadas no sabía que esperar, no lo quería y si iba a pasar solo esperaba que la historia siguiera siendo entre Naksu y Uk, pues entendía bien que es una serie de cambio de almas.Puedo decir que estoy aquí porque ame la temporada 1, sin embargo la temporada 2 sello para siempre que AOS este en mi top de dramas, WOW! que temporada me hizo llorar, sufrir, feliz y enamorarme nuevamente de cada aspecto. Las actuaciones son estupendas, cada actor trabajo muy bien su papel, escenario y música genial.
Para los que siguen la historia del drama más que el fanatismo de un actor en específico ciertamente la amaran!! ❤️❤️❤️❤️ para mí se coronó como el mejor drama de fantasía que he podido ver! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
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Perfect Part 1 ... fun but confusing Part 2
Part 1 of this drama was one of my favourite things I ever watched. The characters were well-defined, and the story flowed perfectly. Everything made sense and tied well (and very tragically) at the end.While I still enjoyed part 2, and while I liked the direction of the story in part 2, most of it was really frustrating to watch. Here are some of my reasons:
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1. Master Lee
His character was absolutely charming in part 1. I loved how he subtly helped Jang UK reach his destiny and always looked after both of them. But in part 2, his character only seemed to exist just to confuse us and throw us off, so when the real predictable plot happens, we'd be surprised.
In one episode, he says that Bu Yeon is dead, only to reveal two episodes later that, nope! she was actually alive all along...
And then he tells Yul about this big hard choice that UK will have to make between saving Naksu with Hwansu or doing the right thing, but we never saw UK make this choice or even consider it ever?!
Don't get me wrong, it would've hurt to see him make this choice and I'm glad he didn't, but why foreshadow something that was never relevant?
2. Jin seol ran
The whole "She was actually Jin seol ran all along" seemed irrelevant to the plot. She didn't help them like...at all?
Except at the end with the basin but that was after the bird was free and the world was already on fire?
But even then, if the writers went with her being Jin Bu Yeon it would've still made sense. It seemed like an unnecessary added layer of confusion.
If she foresaw all of this, then why didn't she give them a warning? why did she hide in Sari village all this time?
3. Naksu
The memory loss plot realllllyyy dragged. Jang UK seemed to be made slow this season just to stretch the plot. He was really smart in the first part, and I refuse to believe that it took him this long to connect the dots!
Part of why we fell in love with Mudeok was her ruthless, fearless character who had a warm side to her, but she found it hard to show. I didn't feel those characteristics in the second part. Regardless, I think Go Yoon Jung did a great job, and at times I felt like they really were the same person, but those times were rare.
Stretching the memory loss plot robbed us of seeing the Naksu we knew because everything that happened after her regaining her memories felt really rushed. It felt like Mudeok completely disappeared once part 1 ended.
The final scene when she was telling UK that she doesn't want to train anymore felt so detached and out of character from the Naksu we knew and loved...
4. The time jumps
I would have loved to see a little bit of the aftermath of what happened at the end of part 1. 3 years gap was a bit long.
And then again in the last episode, they had a 1 year jump out of nowhere.
One minute we were fighting the firebird the next, we were babysitting Dang-gu and Cho-yeon's babies. From a super intense scene to a super colourful scene. In fact, most episodes had this sharp transition between the scenes. Similar to how 3 main characters died in one scene and were brought back literally 30 seconds later. It felt like a lot of the plot this season was done and then undone over and over again.
Overall, I still loved and enjoyed this drama, and I will dearly miss it. My favourite thing about part 2 was the cute romance since we didn't get to see much of that in the first part. The actors/actresses were great, and the soundtrack was amazing. Weekends will truly feel empty now that this drama is over.
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Recensione stagione 1 e 2
Il fallimento di una possibile bellissima opera fantasy in una 30na di episodi. Da amante delle storie fantasy rom/com, avrei voluto veramente tanto amarlo ma ciò non è stato possibile a causa di molti momenti morti e alcune altre cose, tra cui la protagonista. Naksu poteva essere il personaggio più bello, la donna forte, la cercatrice di vendetta, colei che punisce, la combattente che veste alla marinara... Ah no, ho sbagliato. Invece viene lentamente e letteralmente messa da parte durante tutto il dramma per favoreggiare qualcun'altra. Viene messa in ombra nel peggior modo possibile, tutto quello che poteva far risaltare la storia scema in questo putrido modo. Perchè anche se l' "evoluzione" non ci stava troppo male con il contesto, non è così malamente che si fa.Nulla di nuovo sul fronte occidentale per il protagonista maschile, qui stampo protagonista di un qualsiasi shonen in circolazione. Mi ha sorpreso nella seconda stagione e lì lo ho un po' amato perchè diverso. La sua storia con la protagonista non mi ha colpito ma qualche momento me l'ha fatto provare anche se su 30 ep potevate mettercene un po' di più, non briciole.
Gli altri maghetti sembrano tutti idol kpop sfuggiti ad un qualche concerto per finire catapultati in un mondo magico. Carini, ma nulla di veramente rilevante. Insomma, passabili. Il cattivone di turno non lo potevo vedere, ho trovato l'interpretazione dell'attore piatta e senza spina dorsale, non mi ha convinta per nulla.
Si salvano alla grande gli effetti speciali e i combattimenti, peccato che sono troppo pochi XD
In questo drama sembra prevalere l'elevata quantità di discorsi più che di fatti e la cosa mi ha decisamente alla lunga annoiata. Non ho droppato la visione perchè nonostante tutto volevo vedere come si concludeva l'opera, ma non vi nascondo che molte scene le ho skippate e nonostante ciò non mi sono persa nulla, giusto per farvi capire quanto lento e prevedibile sia.
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ESPECTACULAR
Fue un drama magnífico de principio a fin, las actuaciones fueron excelentes, pero lee jae wook y go youn jung fueron superiores, los ame con todo mi ser 💖👌🏽 tremenda joya de drama. El ost fue precioso y los efectos visuales bien hechos, extrañaré mucho a jang uk y a bu yeon/naksu, y también a al príncipe heredero que robo mi corazón. Realmente es un drama qué vale la pena ver, tiene de todo y te engancha muy rápido. No pongo mucho para no dar spoilers, pero deben de ver este drama si le gusta el género de fantasía, drama, romance y/o acción.Esta resenha foi útil para você?
Why should you watch it?
Because of the prince and the tortoise :')But seriously:
If you haven't watched Part 1, then don't watch this. This doesn't stand alone.
If you loved the first part of the series and felt like there were unresolved matters and want to enjoy watching the main couple more, then watch Part 2. All the same characters are there.
I gave this overall score of 7.5/10. Because I felt that the plot is now completed (or well used) and this was an okay continuation to the 1st part. They could have changed the characters (/enemies)a bit. Now the plot felt repetitive.
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When/why to watch it?
When to watch it? of course when you finish season 1. When you want to watch fantasy, romance, revenge, beautiful costumes, comedy included in the best way. Also when you want to give up and you need that hand to continue.Why to watch it? I know that there are some bad reviews, but I believe that it depends on the eyes you see the series. The ambience and the magic helps to make you feel that it was real at some point. And the storyline closes everything that end up open in the first season.
I hope this helps someone to watch it when your feelings or your live match the energy of Alchemy of Souls 2. And please tell me if it does!
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The best love story that ever existed!
First of all, I just can't believe that it ended already. Its been three weeks since it ended but I feel so empty inside. I keep on rewatching all the episodes. I just miss them so much. The excitement and frustration from waiting for new episodes. The theories that circled through my head. The way I betrayed Christmas and NewYear because I was more excited for AOS than them. It was such an unforgettable feeling. There's no other drama that made me feel like this before. I've become so obsessed and can't seem to let them go. I can't watch other dramas because AOS set the bars so high.I'm telling you, this is the BEST KDRAMA. Everything about it speaks PERFECTION. But one of the best part was the LOVE STORY. Just like I said, its the best love story that ever existed. So if you're here for romance, don't hesitate and go watch it now!
𝙎𝙏𝙊𝙍𝙔- 10
Three years after the tragedy that led Mu-deok to run wild and kill innocent people, engineered by Jin Mu, Jang Uk, who returned from the dead as a result of the powerful Ice Stone inside his body, becomes a ruthless hunter of soul shifters and becomes increasingly isolated due to his heartbreak over the death of his love—Mu-deok. He then meets the mysterious heiress of Jinyowon, Jin Bu-yeon, who resembles Nak-su.
- This season focused more on romance. That's why they change the title to Alchemy Of Souls: Light and Shadow.
LIGHT represents Jang Uk and SHADOW represents Cho Yeong/Naksu. It shows how they fall in love all over again, even without recognizing each other. I like how the story unfolds, the parallels from the first season, and how each characters changed.
"𝙒𝙚 𝙡𝙞𝙜𝙝𝙩𝙚𝙣𝙚𝙙 𝙪𝙥 𝙚𝙖𝙘𝙝 𝙤𝙩𝙝𝙚𝙧'𝙨 𝙡𝙞𝙫𝙚𝙨 𝙬𝙝𝙚𝙣 𝙬𝙚 𝙣𝙚𝙚𝙙𝙚𝙙 𝙚𝙖𝙘𝙝 𝙤𝙩𝙝𝙚𝙧 𝙩𝙝𝙚 𝙢𝙤𝙨𝙩. 𝙒𝙚 𝙚𝙢𝙗𝙧𝙖𝙘𝙚𝙙 𝙩𝙝𝙚 𝙨𝙝𝙖𝙙𝙤𝙬𝙨 𝙩𝙝𝙖𝙩 𝙘𝙖𝙢𝙚 𝙬𝙞𝙩𝙝 𝙞𝙩 𝙖𝙣𝙙 𝙘𝙝𝙤𝙨𝙚 𝙩𝙤 𝙡𝙤𝙫𝙚 𝙚𝙖𝙘𝙝 𝙤𝙩𝙝𝙚𝙧."
- I believed that this line is the perfect summary for the whole season. It shows the purpose on why they made this season. LOVE CONQUERS ALL!
They changed her appearance, removed her memories and locked her up but in the end Jang Uk ends up finding her. Why? Because light and shadow cannot be separated. They are INSEPARABLE.
Also, the other characters was given their own room to develop their stories. Everyone has their own closure, even those who lacked closure in S1. It was given to them perfectly here in S2. The story was well wrapped. Just prepare yourself for the biggest plotwist! I will not spoil it
There are also some annoying villains who carried the story. Jin Mu was the top of them. His greed lasted till the end.
𝘼𝘾𝙏𝙄𝙉𝙂 & 𝘾𝘼𝙎𝙏- 10
I'll start with 𝙅𝙖𝙚 𝙒𝙤𝙤𝙠, the one who lead the whole 30 episodes kdrama. He deserves the best actor award this year. His acting was insane. He perfectly showed how Jang Uk changed over the two seasons. I really can't imagine other actors doing that role, Lee Jae Wook was born for it. Actually this role is too much for a 24 year old actor but JaeWook did it. I respect him so much.
As for 𝙂𝙤 𝙔𝙤𝙪𝙣 𝙅𝙪𝙣𝙜, she also did a great job. She succeded in making the viewers love her. For those who already watched S1, you'll know that they changed the actress. From Jung So Min to Go Youn Jung. But it's totally understandable in this drama. Its fantasy and involves soul shifting. And Go Youn Jung is not a stranger in the series, she's the one who potrayed the original Naksu in S1. Her role here in S2 is the complete opposite of her role in S1. She perfectly potrayed a woman without memories. The development of her character from the cruel assassin to a clueless priestess.
Its time to talk about Lee Jae Wook and Go Youn Jung's chemistry. The chemistry that I didn't expect at all. Its insanely offcharts. Be it onscreen or offscreen. Their chemistry leaded this season to a great success.
𝙈𝙐𝙎𝙄𝘾- 10
I just love all the OST in this drama. This season only has three OST but had its own meaning. I already downloaded it and bought the OST ALBUM. They are just simply a MASTERPIECE!..
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𝘼𝙇𝘾𝙃𝙀𝙈𝙔 𝙊𝙁 𝙎𝙊𝙐𝙇𝙎: 𝙇𝙄𝙂𝙃𝙏 𝘼𝙉𝘿 𝙎𝙃𝘼𝘿𝙊𝙒 (A HIGHLY RECOMMENDED KDRAMA) ♡♡♡
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