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The Bride of Habaek

Original title: Habaekui Shinboo
  • TV Series
  • 2017
  • TV-14
  • 1h 10m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
4.5K
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The Bride of Habaek (2017)
The Water God Habaek visits earth to fulfill his mission with the help of his servant in the human world, named psychiatrist Yoon So Ah, whose ancestor have promised to serve The Water God for generations. Unfortunately she doesn't believe in the gods and mistakes him for a delusional patient.
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The Water God Habaek visits earth to fulfill his mission with the help of his servant in the human world, named psychiatrist Yoon So Ah, whose ancestor have promised to serve The Water God f... Read allThe Water God Habaek visits earth to fulfill his mission with the help of his servant in the human world, named psychiatrist Yoon So Ah, whose ancestor have promised to serve The Water God for generations.The Water God Habaek visits earth to fulfill his mission with the help of his servant in the human world, named psychiatrist Yoon So Ah, whose ancestor have promised to serve The Water God for generations.

  • Stars
    • Shin Sae-Kyeong
    • Nam Joo-hyuk
    • Lim Ju-hwan
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    4.5K
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    • Stars
      • Shin Sae-Kyeong
      • Nam Joo-hyuk
      • Lim Ju-hwan
    • 58User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

    Episodes16

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    Shin Sae-Kyeong
    Shin Sae-Kyeong
    • Yoon So-ah
    • 2017
    Nam Joo-hyuk
    Nam Joo-hyuk
    • Ha Baek
    • 2017
    Lim Ju-hwan
    Lim Ju-hwan
    • Hoo-ye
    • 2017
    Bae Noo-ri
    Bae Noo-ri
    • Shin Ja-ya
    • 2017
    Kim Tae-Hwan
    • Jin Geon…
    • 2017
    Won-Geun Song
    • Secretary Min
    • 2017
    Kyu Sun Park
    • Nam Soo-ri
    • 2017
    Krystal Jung
    Krystal Jung
    • Moo-ra
    • 2017
    Gong Myoung
    Gong Myoung
    • Bi-ryum
    • 2017
    Yang Dong-geun
    Yang Dong-geun
    • Joo Dong
    • 2017
    Lee Kyoung-young
    Lee Kyoung-young
    • High priest
    • 2017
    Kim Won-hae
    Kim Won-hae
    • Taxi driver
    • 2017
    Kim Kyung-Nam
    Kim Kyung-Nam
    • Mr. Jang
    • 2017
    Kim Bo-min
    • Min-yi
    • 2017
    Son Jong-hak
    Son Jong-hak
    • Kim De Shik
    • 2017
    Jung Dong-hwan
    Jung Dong-hwan
    • Shin Dong-man
    • 2017
    Nam Chang-hee
    Nam Chang-hee
    • Skateboard tournament MC
    • 2017
    Kim Ki-moo
    Kim Ki-moo
    • Head of department Bang
    • 2017
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    User reviews58

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    8michelliaghassani

    I like it!!!

    I saw a lot of bad news and reviews about this drama, so I never thought about watching it. Eventually I watched it and it's not that bad, actually it's pretty good drama. Even though I don't really like how So-ah sometimes behave, and the conflicts that they have just felt like being forced, overall I could enjoyed it. In fact, I want to rewatch it. Another thing, the plot is kinda slow, so I give eight for this drama.

    Worth to watch, especially in this quarantine time!!! I love both main and second couples, they're cute and their chemistry is on point.
    8nishera

    A Far Cry From the Manhua, But...

    Let me start by saying that after excitedly recognizing the characters and art style from the Manhua (Bride of the Water God), I was horribly disappointed to discover that this story has nothing in common with it at all. So for readers of the Manhua, this is likely to be a let down.

    HOWEVER, that being said, I still can't understand why this show has received such poor ratings. If you look past the title and treat the film as a stand alone product, it is actually pretty solid (as K-Dramas go). While the story lacks originality, the script itself is well written. The acting, though not Oscar worthy, is mostly believable (especially CEO Shin). The special effects are acceptable (some are even pretty cool). And the other technical aspects (such as cinematography and soundtrack) are all nicely polished.

    That's not to say it was perfect. I struggled with So-ah's fainting (which was probably meant be slapstick but only translated as annoying), her clueless character early on in the show, and the disparity between her caring personality vs her standoffish behavior. I also never bought her role as a psychiatrist. On the other hand, I loved how she was humble enough to admit her faults, yet never let others put her down.

    Some other nitpicks include Habaek's "smile twitch" (what was the purpose???), the rushed ending, and the fact that Habaek's backstory gave absolutely no explanation that the curse caused him to become a child during the day and revert to an adult at night (a major point in the Manhua). This made the 2-3 scenes with his "younger" self completely disorienting.

    In addition, the plot also took some unnecessary turns toward the end (but what K-Drama doesn't suffer from those?), and the current subtitles on Netflix had several critical segments of conversation where the wording was out of context or failed to tie together the larger meaning/subtext of what was being said.

    In summary, despite some minor problems, I thought this was a pretty decent film overall, with lots of romance. If you are a fan of manga and K-Drama with a splash (no pun intended) of fantasy, give it a try. Recommended!

    ROMANCE RATING: 10/10. I thought the lead couple had good chemistry (though others may disagree), and they share the largest number of kiss scenes I have yet to see in a K-Drama (7+). Additionally, in comparison to the brief or static "pecks" used in many K-Dramas, these kisses didn't skimp on dynamics or duration. This flick also deserves a nod for its' plentiful amount of skin/fanservice, courtesy of Nam Joo Hyuk and Gong Myeong's gorgeous torsos.
    10lauriefisher-558-899756

    If you enjoy the fantasy/romantic comedy genre, this one will entertain you!

    I don't think I've ever written a review for IMDb, but I felt compelled after reading a couple of unpleasant reviews. It you don't like fantasy and romantic comedies, you probably won't appreciate it. I liked everything about it.; the story, the actors, the characters, the special effects, the scenery, the cinematography, the comedy, and the music. I understand that there are people that don't like K-dramas, just like I don't like gore/violent movies that have no point, but if you enjoy fantasy/love stories, this one will captivate you.
    7allygrace-18436

    Good, but not great

    I started this drama because i love supernatural dramas or like fantasy dramas, whatever you want to call it. I like the whole being gods thing, but i wish Habaek had more chances to showcase his power. The female lead was really annoying at times, she was always a damsel in distress, which i like to an extent, but come on she cant do anything? She is apparently a therapist, but she definitely does not act like it. Mura was also annoying, her constant jealousy got on my nerves, even when she was with Biryeom(?) she was still jealous of the female lead. Apart from those things, it was pretty decent and i liked the story line. Nam joo hyuk was absolutely stellar in this. I loved the dynamic of the 1st couple.
    8chilligrrl

    Nice, and frilly!

    I'm still not sure why i chose to watch this, but i'm glad i did. It is a good mix of fantasy and everyday life, with some great one liners and a few good fights thrown in. I don't know the original tale about the water god, so it seemed a nice story. I've been to Korea though, it's a lovely place i'd like to see more of and i've been to some of the places shown, but i never saw men there with frilly or lacy shirts with giant bows around the collar (maybe i wasn't in the right place and to be honest nowhere else in the world i've been to either has men dressed like that), but it somehow fits in here with the gods and their OTT lifestyle. The acting was good, the ending was pretty good and I'm glad i watched it.

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      Moon Chae-Won was first offered the lead female role, but declined.

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    • Release date
      • January 1, 2020 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • South Korea
    • Official site
      • Official site (South Korea)
    • Language
      • Korean
    • Also known as
      • Bride of the Water God
    • Production companies
      • Number Three Pictures
      • Studio Dragon
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      • 1h 10m(70 min)
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