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My Sassy Girl

Original title: Yeopgijeogin Geunyeo
  • TV Series
  • 2017
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
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My Sassy Girl (2017)
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A love story of a cold city scholar Gyun Woo (Joo Won), who's known as "Joseon's national treasure", and the sassy princess Hye Myung (Oh Yeon-Seo) in a Joseon Dynasty era.A love story of a cold city scholar Gyun Woo (Joo Won), who's known as "Joseon's national treasure", and the sassy princess Hye Myung (Oh Yeon-Seo) in a Joseon Dynasty era.A love story of a cold city scholar Gyun Woo (Joo Won), who's known as "Joseon's national treasure", and the sassy princess Hye Myung (Oh Yeon-Seo) in a Joseon Dynasty era.

  • Stars
    • Joo Won
    • Oh Yeon-Seo
    • Lee Jung-shin
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    6.9/10
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    • Stars
      • Joo Won
      • Oh Yeon-Seo
      • Lee Jung-shin
    • 22User reviews
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    Joo Won
    Joo Won
    • Gyeon-woo
    • 2017
    Oh Yeon-Seo
    Oh Yeon-Seo
    • Princess Hyemyung
    • 2017
    Lee Jung-shin
    Lee Jung-shin
    • Kang Joon-yeong
    • 2017
    Kim Yoon-hye
    Kim Yoon-hye
    • Jeong Da-yeon
    • 2017
    Kim Byeong-Ok
    Kim Byeong-Ok
    • Park Soon-jae
    • 2017
    Shim Hyung-tak
    Shim Hyung-tak
    • Choon-poong
    • 2017
    Tae-Mi
    Tae-Mi
    • Byeol-yi
    • 2017
    Oh Hee-joong
    • Min Yoo-han
    • 2017
    Son Chang-min
    • King Hwijong
    • 2017
    Seo Eun-ah
    • Mal-geum
    • 2017
    Lee Shi-kang
    • Sang Soo
    • 2017
    Han Ji-woo
    • Boo-yong
    • 2017
    Jeong Woong-in
    Jeong Woong-in
    • Jung Ki-joon
    • 2017
    Jung Da-bin
    Jung Da-bin
    • Gyeon-hee
    • 2017
    Yun Se-ah
    Yun Se-ah
    • Queen Park
    • 2017
    Go Min-si
    Go Min-si
    • Seon-kyeong
    • 2017
    Jang Young-nam
    Jang Young-nam
    • Gyun-woo's mother
    • 2017
    Park Jin-joo
    Park Jin-joo
    • Woman who falls in love with Lieutenant Kang
    • 2017
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    8pjkblue-35926

    SUGAR!

    Yes, it was overly sentimental, romantic and at times sluggish, but it was entertaining and I'll take a series like the over the crap here in the USA called "A Handmaid's Tale.
    7wheatley-20230

    I started watching this by accident ...

    ... having seen a good imdb rating for another series with the same title. After watching a few stuttering episodes I checked back on imdb and discovered my error, but the score for this isn't that bad so I decided to persevere for a few more episodes. Then the series hit its stride and drew me in.

    I particularly enjoyed the character of the sassy princess, as played by Yeon-Seo Oh, who also impressed in A Korean Odyssey.

    As always, Korean romances place obstacles in the way of the central couple, which they must strive to overcome. In particular something dreadful happens near the end to throw a huge spanner in the works. That attempt to maximise the romantic tension can fall foul of being over engineered or beyond credulity. However, I had no such problems with the "huge spanner" here.

    I loved this series.
    6moonracer0120

    Plot holes and inconsistencies

    Among historical Korean dramas this one was better than average. However, I question the directors' decision to cast a male lead who seems to be gay. Apparently, Korean drama production teams are convinced that the general viewing public (made up of a majority of women) can't distinguish between gay and straight men. It's a ridiculous assumption to make and female viewers will choose dramas with leading men who don't constantly set off their gaydar. Gyeon Woo is an interesting character but I'm not convinced that he actually desires Princess Hyemyung.

    A major plot hole in the drama that I found difficult to ignore is Gyeon Woo's lousy Mandarin. He can barely enunciate the words and as a Chinese speaker I found him completely unintelligible. I had to rely on the English subtitles to understand the gibberish he was speaking. That someone who can't even pronounce basic Chinese words could possibly come in first in the Qing dynasty imperial exams is laughable. For someone to accomplish such a feat he should be quoting Li Bai and Du Fu non-stop, finding proverbs for every type of human joy and misery, and quoting the ancients constantly because he'd have an encyclopedic knowledge of the canon of classic Chinese poetry and literature that every top scholar must possess. Again, the Korean producers and directors prey on people's ignorance to deliver a subpar character. This definitely took away the believability of the drama.

    Docked another star for the desk lamp on Master Gyeon's table. The Joseon dynasty ended in 1897 and electric desk lamps were not invented until the 1920s. The lighted floor lamps in the rooms at night already looked electrical (fire doesn't output a steady light), but this just made it feel like I am watching a bunch of actors running around fake sets pretending to be from the past.
    8phillipjbrown

    Attention to Detail

    This was originally shown as 32 episodes but has been rpackaged a 16 double lngth episodes on Netflix. The bad bits : the plot is sometimes too obvious and it wraps up without much tension. The acting is iffy and the leads have little chemistry. To my mind Yeon-Seo Oh also seems a little old for the part, though she plays it well. There are some obvious plot holes and the last twwo episodes are just daft. But the direction and cinematography are very good and the attention to detail is spot on. The costumes re the best I have ever seen and the small everyday details are really well done,

    I enjoyed it but I don't think it will stay in the mind long. This is a remake and I haven't seen the original so can't compare. Not a waste of time by any means but not aclassic either.
    850fiftillidideeBrain

    🤑SASSY MEETS CLASSY🤓 Joo Won-nah See This! °8.5° °Excellent°

    🌼This show is adorable, with nearly every moment enjoyable. Like Bridgerton, they sometimes wink at historical seriousness and just go for a fun story.

    🌿Visually, MSG is a treat. The sets, filming, and costumes are gorgeous. Its budget is clearly more than many historical dramas with its sophisticated fight scenes and costume after gorgeous silk costume.

    🌷The story features Princess Hyemyung (Hye) and scholar, Gyeon Woo (Gye). Back in time, we see Hye's mother, the queen, dethroned to open the show. Though assassins were sent to kill her, she was aided in escape and gave birth to Hye's brother, who was returned to the palace. The new queen is backed by the conspirators, and while Hye doesn't know /that/, she knows she hates the new queen. This explains why she grows up surly. Gye just returned from Qing (China) where he excelled. His moniker is: The Treasure of Joseon. Whatever. Hye couldn't care less.

    🌳Within days (hours?) of his return home, Gye runs into Hye. She's sauced. She burps in his face, leaving him 🤢gasping in her wake. He rounds a corner and there she is again! She's picked a fight with a horseback rider who almost hurt pedestrians. Gye helps diffuse that situation. Hye turns and pukes on him. He's 😱horrified.

    🌻Gye has no idea who she is. Hye isn't allowed out of the palace, afterall. He is assigned to be the prince's (soon to be crowned prince) tutor. The prince and Hye are very close, so as soon as he shows up to work, he sees what he'll be dealing with. Of course, they can't stand each other.

    🌱It's good ol' plain fun to watch how Gye is thrown off by Hye. He declares her his enemy, but he can't shake her, & his pain is our gain. The device used to bring them together is her lost 💍. She demands he help her find it, or he'll be in big trouble. That premise could be improved upon, but just roll with it. That enables her to introduce Gye to fermented skate, which everybody agrees, is some of the worst😵smelling stuff on the planet. She also feeds him 🐔 feet. While a somewhat weak premise got the two there, strong stomachs brought us these fun scenes.

    🌹Then it all starts. Look for the ring. Who is this wacky broad following Gye around? Gye complains to his friends that he can't shake a crazed stalker. One of them, a popular romance novelist, says they'll go from bring enemies to friends, and then to lovers. She meets his friends as Lady Hyemyung. They love her. They gamble and play a dare game at the 🏮 festival. She rocks all their worlds. Girls that are interested in Gye hate Hye, but Gye falls for Hye & she falls for him. Gye's parents want him away from that sassy princess! The king engages Hye to a prince from Qing. Gye has to stop that! And they finally tackle the mystery from the past.

    💐It's tagged as a romance/comedy, but though it starts funny, this is no mere romcom. There's teary moments, intrigues and decent action as well. There's many Kdramas that start out like a romcom that go on to be very romdram. In order of importance, MSG is:

    1. Romance 2. Drama (even though most of the drama comes later) 3. Comedy ~and to a lesser degree~> 4. Thriller 5. Action.

    Do they have a name for a feature filled with all of that?

    RomDramComThrAction? Does simply everything have to fit in a mold? No, thank you.

    🍃The characters are well written and the acting is fantastic. Joo Won, as ML, Gye/Gyeon Woo, is astounding. He communicates with his eyes like few others. I loved him in this role. Go Na-eun, as Councillor King's daughter, Da-yeon, is fabulous at showing a calm (phony) demeanor while seething underneath. Yun Se-ah, as Queen Park, also gives a riveting performance. None of the performances detract from the whole. The directing is also top-notch. MSG has that lighthearted side, but it runs much deeper at times. The plot and dialogue are intelligent along with being amusing.

    💠The court intrigues are done especially well. The king is weak, and he has deferred to his counselors for too long, his power mostly drained. The tension builds in the background and develops into full fledged drama in the second half of the show, when the past and present meet up. There have been forces at work against the present regime for decades.

    〰🖌Notes on historical context:

    📜I watched MSG before I learned to not read any reviews prior to writing my own. Whenever I read before writing, my review would either reinforce one that I read, or I would rebut it in my review. I know now that I have to keep my head clear. In this case, I had read a review stating that the actors were too old for the parts. Per their bios, they were both born in '87, so that's fair, but they both did a great job, and I wouldn't trade out Joo Won periodt. Another complaint is that the court intrigues are nonsense in MSG. I decided to do a quick fact check on that claim (Wiki). Turns out, MSG is not inaccurate at all.

    📜Per Wiki, "government officials were ranked in 18 levels. For much of the dynasty, a complex system of checks and balances prevented any one section of the government from gaining overwhelming power until the 19th century when political power became concentrated in a certain family or individual.

    📜While the king commanded absolute loyalty from his officials and subjects, the officials were also expected to try to guide the king to the right path. Political struggles were common between different factions of the scholar-officials. Purges frequently resulted in leading political figures being sent into exile or condemned to death. The power of the bureaucrats often eclipsed that of the central authorities, including the monarch." Therefore, rather than a valid complaint, historical accuracy can be removed from MSG's liability column.

    🌾MSG was enormously popular in SK when it first aired. This led directly to making the much loved Rookie Historian (which also depicts fights within the bureaucracy) and 100 Days My Prince. Both of those dramas borrowed quite a bit from MSG. That's why the current rating confuses me, though less than 600 people have weighed in so far. Jun Suck Oh is a competent director whose works are all rated over "7" on IMDB except for this one. Two-for-two with me, he directed My First First Love(8), which is also lighthearted fun done right. I am confident the rating for MSG will climb when more people watch - as long as they give it a fair shake, meaning 2 episodes minimum. Ep1's in Kdramas are often set-up for the rest of the show, including introducing the characters as extremes of themselves. MSG is no exception. Princess Hyemyung is slop drunk when we meet her, and Gyeon Woo, though better than the sassy princess, seems 1 tick above a complete egghead. They get adorable with each other pretty quickly.

    🌲Gyeon Woo is, perhaps, the primary driver of the show's appeal. Not only is Joo Won enormously talented (MSG is worth watching for him alone) but once he decides what he wants, he works towards it, step by step, one challenge at a time, while being enormously brave and clever. So much for egghead, he can fight, too! With Hye around, that's a necessary skill. So, Don't be scared off by Ep1, and don't be afraid: Gyeon Wu is the only one suffering. Just avoid thinking about fermented skate and the rest should be a stroll through the ⛲garden.

    IMHO... ⚡6 🎬8 🤔6 🎭8 💓9 🦋7 🌞8 🎨8 🔚7 (due to MSS) Age 12& up.

    👁📺again? Did✅+would✅

    MSS: Mandatory Separation Syndrome, an overused Kdrama trope in which couples, once get get together, must separate. 'I love you! Finally, we're together! Now I'll catch you later...' Huh? Sometimes, it's a good thing - a generous 15% of the time. On top of that, most of these people are pushing 40. They ain't getting any younger. All flights appear to be grounded as well, because, even if the separation is 4 years, they never seem to visit each other in that time period.

    Ⓜ.

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