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  • Italiano
  • 中文(台灣)
  • Arabic
  • magyar / magyar nyelv
  • Paese: South Korea
  • Digita: Drama
  • Episodi: 16
  • Andato in Onda: ott 4, 2019 - nov 23, 2019
  • In Onda su: Venerdì, Sabato
  • Rete Originale: jTBC Netflix
  • Durata: 1 hr. 20 min.
  • Puteggio: 8.4 (scored by 8,866 utenti)
  • Classificato: #853
  • Popolarità: #599
  • Classificazione dei Contenuti: 15+ - Teens 15 or older

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Simona Leila
1 persone hanno trovato utile questa recensione
lug 7, 2021
16 di 16 episodi visti
Completo 0
Generale 10
Storia 10
Acting/Cast 10
Musica 10
Valutazione del Rewatch 10
È stato il mio primo drama a sfondo storico. Mi è piaciuto da matti.
Da una parte abbiamo Hwi, un giovane di umili origini che lotta per vendicarsi del padre ucciso ingiustamente e per proteggere la sorella.
Dall'altra abbiamo Seon-oh, un ragazzo cresciuto nella bambagia ma "bastardo", deciso a mettere sul trono il padre per poi ucciderlo.
I due nonostante sia amici quasi fratelli, si ritroveranno sui fronti opposti e dovranno combattere l'uno contro l'altro.
Poi arriverà un terzo personaggio a mettere zizzania un po' qua e un po' là, incasinando ulteriormente le cose.
A parte qualche episodio abbastanza noioso, mi ha preso un sacco ed ero sempre lì che ne volevo sapere di più. Ci sono stati un sacco di colpi di scena, l"ultimo" soprattutto mi ha schiaffeggiata in pieno viso!
Ho adorato tutti gli attori ma colui che interpreta Seon-ho è davvero bravo (conosciuto già con The King: Eternal Monarch)!!!!
In conclusione questo drama è consigliato principalmente a chi vuole battaglie, sangue e intrighi politici. Se cercate un drama storico/romance non fa per voi!

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Soula
63 persone hanno trovato utile questa recensione
dic 2, 2019
16 di 16 episodi visti
Completo 3
Generale 9.0
Storia 9.0
Acting/Cast 10
Musica 10
Valutazione del Rewatch 7.0
So there are some mixed opinions about My Country that I would like to give my two-cents on:

First, if you are choosing to watch this drama due to historical context reenactments, you might be disappointed because it is fictitious rendition of the historical events, so creative liberties have been taken. Personally, I didn't mind the changes and/or omissions of history to suit the drama because I was more interested in the fiction of the story rather than the history being presented.

Second, there have been some people who have said that they really didn't find the music to be fitting for the tone of the drama. I completely and wholeheartedly disagree. I think ALL of the music was exceptionally fitting and helped really build the scenes. Even though there was some EDM, rock, and bagpipes in the OST's, they all blended well, and none of them took away from the drama.


Now that I got those out of the way...
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What was amazing:
The friendship felt between Hwi and Seon-Ho was impeccably powerful. Their friendship lasted through the good times and the horrific times. There was a brotherly love they hold for each other that motivated them to fight and die for each other. I loved every moment of it. Especially when they only had bad and worse options to choose from - it was hard to watch, but you can't help but keep watching it happen.

Writers did a great job blurring the lines between "good" and "bad." A lot of times in historical dramas, all the main characters are "good guys" and the opposing party is clearly the "bad guys" - there are no blurred lines. But this drama is deeper than that. It very powerfully demonstrates that when you believe that what you're doing is best for those you love, it's not "wrong" or "bad" just the best option out of the choices you have. The plot in regards to good vs. evil was so well crafted. There were only some characters that I truly thought were bastards (such as Seon-Ho's father), but for the most part, I could see where they were coming from and couldn't hate them for it. Which leads me to my next point...

I ADORE Seon-Ho. Yes, he made some really awful decisions that put Hwi through some really horrible things, but they were the best decisions be could make in trying to protect Hwi and Yeon. AND he tortured himself every day knowing what he did to his best friend and sister. So no, I couldn't hate him, not once. He was actually my favorite character.

I think the writers also did a really good job of writing a story that WASN'T about people fighting over the throne for themselves. The main characters are trying to protect what they view as "their country" but they go about it in vastly different ways. And they do indeed have very different ideas as to what their "country" is too. The writers did a great job writing about historical figures that got mixed up with royalty, but it wasn't about them being king and instead about them surviving in their respective worlds.

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While I really enjoyed this drama, I do need to address some issues:
Unnecessary romance - I am usually ALL about the romance, but honestly, the romance between Hwi and Hui Jae was unnecessary (it reminded me of Hwarang's romance, to give comparison). I don't think it was very well developed at all (we were just meant to acknowledge that they love each other and fight to the death for one another after only 3 or 4 encounters). Personally, the story would have still been just as great without the added romance.

Battle wounds - Simply put, characters recovered really quickly and easily from mortal blows during battle. Some characters would be stabbed through-and-through and would be able to fight within a couple of days with little issue or ride a horse for hours without issue. *shrugs* It's a plot convenience, I know, but highly unrealistic. It didn't distract me much from the drama, but I feel like, either make the battle wounds more realistic to fit the intended plot or have the characters suffer the actual battle wounds given.

Hwi's character development (specifically in comparison to Seon-Ho) - Seon-Ho was extremely well-written with lots of gray areas - he had to make a lot of horrible decisions, live with his choices, and fight for what he thought was right, constantly evolving. Hwi felt like the weaker written main character, lacking the same amount of depth that Seon-Ho was given. I know that they are different characters, but I would have really liked to witness Hwi experience the same amount of depth in plot realizations that Seon-Ho had even though their experiences were obviously different.
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I would like to sincerely compliment all the actors in the drama - they were all wonderful and powerful in their roles. But I would like to say that Woo Do-Hwan stood out exceptionally to me. He is exceptionally handsome, especially in historical attire (LOVED the long hair on him). And he simply did the most amazing portrayal of his character. Again, all actors were amazing, but he stood out to me the most. Do you realize how hard it is to have a man cry and truly portray the emotion without the audience giggling at the silliness of it on screen? Woo Do-Hwan portrayed Seon-Ho's emotions on all fronts with expert precision - you could truly feel his character's pain, turmoil, grief, and sincere love for not only Hwi, but Yeon even after her death. I will definitely be seeking out the dramas I've yet to see with him.

Ending: I don't like tragedies in general and typically avoid them. I started this drama before it was complete and got hooked before the drama was tagged as a "tragedy." Nonetheless, I really liked this drama. The ending makes sense and I'm not upset about it being a tragedy. I say this to hopefully give courage to those people reading this who are unsure about the "tragedy" tag.

Rewatch Value: Yes! I will definitely rewatch! I don't watch too many historical dramas, but this one is incredibly fast-paced and the story is worth witnessing again (tragedy or not).

This drama is not for everyone and definitely more targeted for more seasoned K-drama watchers. It's got some heavy plot and turmoil, bloody battles, little-to-no romance, and a tragic ending - all of which aren't usually mainstreamed. But, if the trailer intrigues you, perhaps give the first episode a shot - that's all it took for me to get hooked!

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  • Drama: My Country: The New Age
  • Paese: Corea del Sud
  • Episodi: 16
  • Andato in Onda: ott 4, 2019 - nov 23, 2019
  • Andato in Onda On: Venerdì, Sabato
  • Rete Originale: jTBC, Netflix
  • Durata: 1 hr. 20 min.
  • Classificazione dei Contenuti: 15+ - Dai 15 anni in su

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  • Puteggio: 8.4 (segnato da 8,866 utenti)
  • Classificato: #853
  • Popolarità: #599
  • Chi Guarda: 24,563

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