Gwi-gong
- Serie de TV
- 2025–
Cuenta la historia de Palcheokgwi, quien guarda rencor contra el rey, la chamán que lucha contra él y el Imugi Gangcheori.Cuenta la historia de Palcheokgwi, quien guarda rencor contra el rey, la chamán que lucha contra él y el Imugi Gangcheori.Cuenta la historia de Palcheokgwi, quien guarda rencor contra el rey, la chamán que lucha contra él y el Imugi Gangcheori.
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Good movie, The heroes on this movie can be next Lee Min ho, he really talented, not just the face iss good, he really make this movie go far, really enjoy the movie, im from Malaysia, really love this drama, hope can enjoy more for season 2,..
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Hope all team crew more success in future.
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Hope all team crew more success in future.
A real gem. Great action . Magic . Shamanism, humor, romance, this is what makes the korean story telling tradition the best on earth. It is a timeless and deep story. Each scene as beautiful as a painting. With good music. I will have to watch it again to savor it further. Excellent attention to joseon era, each charachter was very enjoyable. It is not often that authentic rituals are shown but these were pretty close. And beautiful. It is sure to become a classic . Viki did a pretty fair job with the subtitles too. I hope they make a sequel . And another . And another and and and another ........
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The start was fantastic with a unique story-line between a shaman and Imugi. Now I am a big fan of both Yook Sung Jae & Bona. Also, Kim Ji-hoon did a great job portraying the king too. They all did an amazing job of possession. Never knew Bona can cry that much and she is the most suitable person for this shaman character.
Main leads had fantastic chemistry, it was nice to see them enjoying acting together, totally loved them. You should not miss their behind the scenes (BTS) too.
Horror part was not much scary but it was emotional to witness why they become resentful.
To be honest, "The Haunted Palace" would not disappoint you. The show hooks you from first episode.
Main leads had fantastic chemistry, it was nice to see them enjoying acting together, totally loved them. You should not miss their behind the scenes (BTS) too.
Horror part was not much scary but it was emotional to witness why they become resentful.
To be honest, "The Haunted Palace" would not disappoint you. The show hooks you from first episode.
There are dramas that entertain, some that move us-and then there are those rare, majestic few that capture the soul and never let go. Return to the Palace is one of them. A tour de force in storytelling, performance, and cinematic craft, this drama doesn't just deserve your attention; it commands it. From the first scene to the final frame. Return to the Palace exuded excellence. The story is Impeccably layered. Set against a backdrop of dark palace secrets, a haunting fight for justice, ancestral sins and their deadly consequences, forbidden emotions, and the burdens of legacy, the narrative strikes the perfect balance between traditional grandeur and emotional vulnerability. Every plot twist is earned, every moment purposeful The pacing is flawless, keeping you at the edge of your seat without ever feeling rushed. And let's talk about that cast. God, each actor delivered a performance that's not just believable but transcendent They didn't just play their characters; they became them The chemistry was electric, the emotional beats were raw and resonant, and every expression, pause, and tear felt agonizingly real. This is the kind of acting that silences a room. Visually, the drama was nothing short of stunning. Rich costumes, haunting scores, and breathtaking cinematography elevated the palace setting into something mythic and timeless. But more than aesthetics, it's the emotional truth that grips you, royalty or not, the characters are achingly human. Return to the Palace was not just a drama, it's an experience, one that lingers long even after the final episode.
The first half of the series consists of a very good mixture of historical suspense and love story. Yeo-ri is a likeable, warm-hearted character, observant and smart enough to be believable as a young woman with a complicated past and the ability to see ghosts. Gang Cheol, on the other hand, is arrogant but he brings a lot of fun into the series, and, of course, he has a soft side as well. I enjoyed some of the supporting characters, too.
As it happens with lots of Kdramas, the second half falls a bit flat. There is much more room for character development, but instead of deepening the stories of the more important ones, the plot of the main villain - a gruesome spirit tormenting the royal court - takes all the room to a point where some character decisions don't make that much sense anymore. It's a lot of revenge and hatred, the emotions are just way too obvious and simple, and simplified stories like that always bore me a bit.
The world building is superficial in the fantasy area as well. Without going into detail to avoid spoilers, I feel like some things only happen for plot twists and drama although they don't make much sense. Even fantasy needs rules and logic. E.g. Gang Cheol and his friend are deities, not humans, their perception of the world is supposed to be totally different. Based on that, their behaviour and decisions should be a bit more complex, but apart from their powers and the funny things like court etiquette, I don't believe them to be some kind of superior being. But then, there are written by humans, which shows most of the time in this kind of series and movies.
I still enjoyed some characters and character dynamics until the end, and overall, it was a good series with an interesting story.
As it happens with lots of Kdramas, the second half falls a bit flat. There is much more room for character development, but instead of deepening the stories of the more important ones, the plot of the main villain - a gruesome spirit tormenting the royal court - takes all the room to a point where some character decisions don't make that much sense anymore. It's a lot of revenge and hatred, the emotions are just way too obvious and simple, and simplified stories like that always bore me a bit.
The world building is superficial in the fantasy area as well. Without going into detail to avoid spoilers, I feel like some things only happen for plot twists and drama although they don't make much sense. Even fantasy needs rules and logic. E.g. Gang Cheol and his friend are deities, not humans, their perception of the world is supposed to be totally different. Based on that, their behaviour and decisions should be a bit more complex, but apart from their powers and the funny things like court etiquette, I don't believe them to be some kind of superior being. But then, there are written by humans, which shows most of the time in this kind of series and movies.
I still enjoyed some characters and character dynamics until the end, and overall, it was a good series with an interesting story.
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