Apresenta um enredo gay ambientado na Dinastia Joseon e explora as complexidades do amor, da amizade e das convenções sociais. Yoon Ho, Jae Woon e Seol eram amigos de infância que saíam juntos antes da cerimônia de maioridade. Porém, a amizade deles se entrelaça através do amor, pois um dia, Yoon Ho percebe que seu coração está batendo forte por alguém, levando-o a desenvolver seu primeiro amor, do qual ele não pode contar a ninguém. O romance juvenil que se passa em Joseon começa. (Fonte: Inglês = Viki, @BLUpdate2022 no Twitter || Tradução = ChrisRegina em MyDramaList) ~~ Duas versões disponíveis: 82 minutos (TV) || 72 minutos (pré-lançamento online) Editar Tradução
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- Título original: 드라마 스페셜 2023: TV시네마 - 그림자 고백
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- Diretor: Lee Dae Kyung
- Gêneros: Histórico, Romance
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Elenco e Créditos
- RenYoon HoPapel Principal
- Park Seul Ma RoJae WoonPapel Principal
- Hong Seung HeeSeolPapel Principal
- Ham Eun JungCho HeePapel Secundário
- Kang Kyung Hun[Yoon Ho's stepmother]Papel Secundário
- Jo Seung Yeon[Yoon Ho's father]Papel Secundário
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Nice one
The characters and the whole story had me hooked. They were great, except for the ending. It left me feeling a bit let down.
But hey, besides that, I enjoyed everything else about it. The actors were fantastic! They really brought their characters to life. You could feel what they were going through. That's what made it so good. It's like they were made for those roles.
I guess that's why I felt a bit bummed about the ending. I got so attached to the characters and their journey, and then the ending just didn't match up to everything else. But you know what? If they showed Jaewoon's emotions more, if they let us in on his side of the story, It would've been amazing, It's not like the story was bad—it was actually pretty good. It's just that little bit missing about Jaewoon that would've made it outstanding.
So yeah, I'd say it was a good watch overall.
Yoon Ho should have said it; he had many chances and had nothing to lose.
Since the beginning, I knew the story would end with these three characters – two boys and one girl. In this melancholic drama, the trio is destined to experience a love triangle with an unsuccessful outcome, a narrative that transcends both straight and gay storytelling. In summary, this drama offers nothing new; it has been written many times before.However, the acting and production values play a significant role in making this drama engaging. Hong Seung Hee, known for her performance in "Move to Heaven" (Netflix), delivers another commendable performance here. Yoon Na, portraying the heartbroken girl, makes logical, rational, and unselfish decisions throughout, standing firm until the very end.
Yoon Ho is introduced as a scared and confused boy, but he is not as dangerous as initially portrayed. The writer develops his character as unselfish, innocent, and soft, adhering to a common archetype in this genre. There is hope that the writer would push Yoon Ho's character into unexplored territory. Given Yoon Ho's awareness of his impending death, a suggestion is made that he should confess his love to Jae Woon instead of adopting a more traditional approach. Yoon Ho, in his position of hierarchical power within the trio, has nothing to lose.
From the outset, little is expected from Jae Won, who appears to be set up as a loyal and handsome character. The narrative leans on Yoon Na to carry the emotional weight of the love story. Yet, the writer mercifully confirms the canon by subtly hinting at Jae Won's reciprocated feelings for Yoon Ho.
The moral of the story is clear: regardless of the circumstances, if you find yourself falling for a friend you've known for almost forever, express your feelings. In this case, the characters have been friends since childhood, and their familiarity with each other should make the fear of rejection the only potential negative outcome.