Dinastia Joseon, il nobile Kim Sung Ryeol, nei panni di accademico, è in realtà un vampiro, divenuto tale per mantenere la promessa fatta ai suoi amici. Quando Sung Ryeol era umano, aveva scoperto dell'esistenza del vampiro Gwi che esercitando un potere al di sopra del re, decideva di fatto la linea di successione al trono, così per combattere contro Gwi si è fatto trasformare in vampiro. Riuscirà a sconfiggere il malvagio Gwi senza perdere la sua natura umana? Adattamento del manga di Jo Joo Hee e Han Seung Hee. Modifica la Traduzione
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- Titolo Originale: 밤을 걷는 선비
- Conosciuto Anche Come: The Scholar Walking at Night , Bameul Geotneun Sunbi , Scholar Who Walks the Night
- Sceneggiatore: Jang Hyun Joo
- Regista: Lee Sung Joon
- Generi: Storico, Mistero, Romantico, Fantasy
Cast & Ringraziamenti
- Lee Joon Gi Ruolo Principale
- Lee Yoo Bi Ruolo Principale
- Shim Chang Min Ruolo Principale
- Lee Soo Hyuk Ruolo Principale
- Kim So Eun Ruolo Principale
- Jang Hee JinSoo HyangRuolo di Supporto
Recensioni
Drama particolare diverso ma bello!
L'ho iniziato per la curiosità visto che è un drama un po' diverso da quelli che guardò generalmente e visto che i protagonisti mi piacevano ho deciso che era l'ora di vederlo.Al inizio un po' piatto ma piacevole da guardare,i vampiri qui non fanno paura ma se parliamo di sangue score a fiumi.
C'è il vampiro buono che è vampiri non per scelta e che non fa mai male agli umani tanto che alla fine si innamora follemente di una ragazza dopo aver amato per 120 il suo primo amore.E bello e affascinante e con aria da studioso ricco e fantastico.
C'è la ragazza povera ma intraprendente che crescerà come maschio per poter far andare avanti la famiglia.
Poi c'è il cattivo che se è tremendamente bello e sexy e pur sempre un vampiro senza scrupoli che ammazzerà un sacco di gente.
L'ambientazione storica da una bella nota in più a questo drama,costumi bellissimi.Effetti scenici abbastanza belli nonostante i soliti cliché sui vampiri.
Sinceramente io il finale non l'ho ben capito e no saprei dire se è un bel finale o no,forse è la parte che mi ha lasciata più perplessa.
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But it got a bit chaotic. The story went places I was skeptical about. So much noble sacrifice. So much angst that didn't really feel worth it and I longed for the tone in the beginning of the show again. (I'm not against angst, but you want it in proper meaningful doses not just as a go-to-tool to make you care more about characters you already care about). Also character voice-overs that sometimes added to a scene, but just stated the obvious in others. But I trusted it would be better, or at least a bit more happy (I loved the characters and wanted them to feel good), so I persisted.
A lot of people have complaints about the story and worldbuilding and I understand them. I'm usually pretty accepting when it comes to plotholes, inconcistensies etc, but there were quite a few here and I think they added to the less engaged feeling I had in the middle of the series. I also hear they changed the writer in the middle of the series, so that might have to do something with it.
I would say that the interactions between Lee Joon Gi's and Lee Yoo Bi's characters are what make this drama worth watching till the end, despite there being some tropes and effort to romantizise certain scenes (thanks to the music) that aren't really romantic (which is a pity, since there were plenty of beautifully romantic ones). But Lee Joon Gi and Lee Yoo Bi are so good that I just believed it all, and the supporting actors and their stories were really good too. There were also several scenes and dialogues that were really profound and touching.
And the fight and action scenes were really neat. Not to mention the costumes! Gorgeous.
I've seen a lot of people not liking the soundtrack. Granted, there were some weird music choices in some scenes and I think they could have used A LOT LESS love songs the second a romantic scene started (sometimes you should just let a scene speak for itself!). But, there was also some really epic soundtrack, I'm thinking of the instrumental tracks. (especially in action/epic scenes). The feeling of those tracks made me think of Peter Greenaway's music and a certain track by The Mutato Mu used in The Royal Tenenbaums (if anyone knows what I'm talking about). There were scenes where those tracks just enhanced them beautifully, so much that I went back and rewatched a couple of them just for the joy of it. (Too bad those tracks aren't included in the OST).
I would recommend this drama if you like Lee Joon Gi, great acting and touching romance and some epic scenes. If you demand a tight plot, consistent story and a great deal of thought between what's happening you might want to pass. (But then again, if you're a fan of Lee Joon Gi or Lee Yoo Bi, you might not ;) ).
I haven't watched a great deal of dramas (yet), so I'm new to k-drama-land and maybe that's also why I'm willing to overlook some tropes and inconsistensies. But for me, Lee Joon Gi and the other actors along with visuals and some of the music here is unmissable and what makes me willing to rewatch this again sometimes.
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