Set in the Joseon Dynasty, King Lee Tae and Queen Jeong draw their swords at each other amid political conflict in this bloody romance.Set in the Joseon Dynasty, King Lee Tae and Queen Jeong draw their swords at each other amid political conflict in this bloody romance.Set in the Joseon Dynasty, King Lee Tae and Queen Jeong draw their swords at each other amid political conflict in this bloody romance.
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I would have rated it 4 stars but Kang Han Na saves this drama with her great acting skills. Jang Hyuk is excellent as the foil that you can't quite figure out, and Park Ji-Yeon adds much as the Queen Dowager. No knock against Lee Joon's acting, but they did you wrong with that character. Yoon Seo-A is that wonderful supporting character, as court lady Ttong-Geum, that makes you smile every time she's on screen.
Bloody Heart is a kdrama that seemed to search for an identity, had many confusing false starts, and then felt rushed at the conclusion. It was similar to Moon Lovers: Scarlet Heart Ryeo (an excellent kdrama), but in the end didn't impress me as much.
Bloody Heart is a kdrama that seemed to search for an identity, had many confusing false starts, and then felt rushed at the conclusion. It was similar to Moon Lovers: Scarlet Heart Ryeo (an excellent kdrama), but in the end didn't impress me as much.
I love historical K dramas. I was hesitant to watch it because I like series with happy ending, sue me. I love the way it started with the privilege-ness of the crown prince. Then, he was taken down more than a couple of pegs. What I loved is that this series left me anxious each episode to find out what would happen next. I want to say I inhaled this series because I could not wait to see what was going to happen next. It felt like a game of chess. I love the king and what I think he is going to become. The only thing is he shouldn't sleep with the Royal concubine, she is not worth the hassle.
Korean Drama "Bloody Heart" is a feast of beautiful camerawork, excellent lighting, atmospheric settings, and just right costumes.
The story starts strongly, and the love story sets strong foundations for what is there to come next. And yet, what does come next is a letdown. It was boring more than anything, and the whole political battle lacked intensity and the right plot twists.
As for the performances, they were all great, and the main couple had chemistry.
So, overall, seven out of ten.
The story starts strongly, and the love story sets strong foundations for what is there to come next. And yet, what does come next is a letdown. It was boring more than anything, and the whole political battle lacked intensity and the right plot twists.
As for the performances, they were all great, and the main couple had chemistry.
So, overall, seven out of ten.
Has some of the best plot twists I've seen in a kdrama. Each episode ending keeps you wanting more. Would highly recommend to someone who enjoys historical romance-political dramas.
I really enjoyed this movie. Every episode left one yearning for more. Councilor Park was on point. The King as well. Infact. All the actors and actresses made it all so real. I am surprised it's not listed as one of the best historical"s ever. Lady Park who latter became the queen's role was perfect in the first half, the second half she was rather too serious. It would have been nice to see her smile more. But still, the Queen Dowagers love and character were spot on I loved it truly. I would recommend all historical lovers to watch this. I would rank it high up.there as it's all so.unpredictable.
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- TriviaLee Joon & Jang Hyuk last worked together in 2013 KBS2 drama series "IRIS 2."
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