Excellent Historical Drama - Don't Miss It!
While scrolling through the comments for another drama, I noticed that Bossam - Steal the Fate was mentioned several times as it has the same two leads. I had never heard of that show. But, having a soft spot for historical dramas, I decided to give it a try. And it was excellent! From the interesting storyline to the plot twists and the outstanding acting, it came pretty close to being perfect.
Let’s address the main criticism about the show first, the lack of physical scenes between the protagonists. I agree that it’s a valid point. Other than a few hugs, the rest is left to imagination. Which in itself is not a bad thing. It’s actually a strong point of K-dramas that they are not as explicit as American or European shows, where these kinds of scenes usually contribute nothing to the plot and are totally gratuitous. But the romance in Bossam is so beautiful and so well-acted, you just want more. In one scene, she calls out his name for the first time and the way he looks at her melts your heart. Incredible acting from both. I have no explanation as to why there were no kissing scenes because I’m pretty sure even in 16something, people did kiss each other.
Now to the highlights of this drama. Obviously, the acting. The entire cast did an outstanding job. Jung Il Woo is just a fantastic actor and he portrayed the main character so well. Kwon Yu Ri as the princess was full of quiet dignity. Shin Hyun Soo as the troubled second male lead was so touching it made me almost root for him. The supporting cast was great as well. I especially liked the maid, who was so fierce in defending the princess and was written as a really strong female character, which is rarely the case in historical dramas.
The plotline was interesting and despite having 20 episodes, this drama never felt draggy or boring. Something exciting happened in every episode, the fortunes of the main characters changed all the time and there were plenty of plot twists and fight scenes and romantic moments to keep me very well entertained. I didn’t expect much from this drama because the rating is on the low side, but it is truly excellent. Highly recommended.
Let’s address the main criticism about the show first, the lack of physical scenes between the protagonists. I agree that it’s a valid point. Other than a few hugs, the rest is left to imagination. Which in itself is not a bad thing. It’s actually a strong point of K-dramas that they are not as explicit as American or European shows, where these kinds of scenes usually contribute nothing to the plot and are totally gratuitous. But the romance in Bossam is so beautiful and so well-acted, you just want more. In one scene, she calls out his name for the first time and the way he looks at her melts your heart. Incredible acting from both. I have no explanation as to why there were no kissing scenes because I’m pretty sure even in 16something, people did kiss each other.
Now to the highlights of this drama. Obviously, the acting. The entire cast did an outstanding job. Jung Il Woo is just a fantastic actor and he portrayed the main character so well. Kwon Yu Ri as the princess was full of quiet dignity. Shin Hyun Soo as the troubled second male lead was so touching it made me almost root for him. The supporting cast was great as well. I especially liked the maid, who was so fierce in defending the princess and was written as a really strong female character, which is rarely the case in historical dramas.
The plotline was interesting and despite having 20 episodes, this drama never felt draggy or boring. Something exciting happened in every episode, the fortunes of the main characters changed all the time and there were plenty of plot twists and fight scenes and romantic moments to keep me very well entertained. I didn’t expect much from this drama because the rating is on the low side, but it is truly excellent. Highly recommended.
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