24Agustus 2021 Dheva Dayat Vito- 223 views. Alur Cerita Lengkap Moon Lovers : Scarlet Heart Ryeo Episode 2 (Part 2) Alur Cerita Lengkap Moon Lovers : Scarlet Heart Ryeo Episode 2 (Part 2) - Hae Soo berjalan menyusuri tempat pemandian di Songak dengan lampion,dalam hatinya bergumam merasa yakin kalau itu paman yang sebelum tenggelam di danau
Eh. eh.. ada apa ini. Dua idol yang saling jambak-jambakan?! Ada-ada aja Hae Soo sama Wang Eun tuh😂.Kangen sama chemistry-nya IU dan Baekhyun di Moon Lover
AlurCerita Lengkap Moon Lovers : Scarlet Heart Ryeo Episode 2 (Part 1) Alur Cerita Lengkap Moon Lovers : Scarlet Heart Ryeo Episode 2 (Part 1) - Hae Soo melonggo melihat wajah seorang pria yang menariknya ket atas kuda, matanya menatap sosok pria setengah bertopeng yang menyelamatkanya sebelum masuk ke dalam sungai.
Aftersaving her from an ignoble fate, Prince So shoves Hae Soo unceremoniously off his horse. She hits the palace where the princes are but is embarrassed that she saw them bathing and hides. Hae
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B5bHW. Scarlet Heart Ryeo is a 2016 Korean drama about a 21st century woman who travels back in time to the Goryeo Era. Synopsis[] Go Ha Jin is a young woman of the 21st century who, following her break-up with her boyfriend, finds herself by the sea. In trying to save a child from drowning, an eclipse appears and she is transported to the Goryeo Era, during the reign of Taejo, the first king of that era. She will then have to live under the identity of Hae Soo, cousin of the wife of Wang Wook, the 8th Prince, and will thus be involved in the conflicts between the Wang Princes.[1] Cast[] Lee Joon Gi as Wang So Hong Dong Young as Young Wang So IU as Go Ha Jin / Hae Soo Kang Ha Neul as Wang Wook Hong Jong Hyun as Wang YoNam Joo Hyuk as Wang Uk / Baek Ah, the 13th prince Byun Baek Hyun as Wang Eun, the 10th prince Ji Soo as Wang Jeong, the 14th prince Kim San Ho as Wang Mu, the crown prince Yoon Sun Woo as Wang Won, the 9th prince Jo Min Ki as King Tae Jo Park Ji Young as Dowager Empress Yoo, Tae Jo's 3rd queen Kang Han Na as Princess Hwang Bo Yun Hwa, 8th prince Wang Wook's younger sister Kim Sung Kyun as Choi Ji Mong, the King's astronomer Sung Dong Il as General Park Soo Gyeong Kim Kang Il as Shin Ju Kang Park Jung Hak as Wang Shik Ryeom Choi Byung Mo as Park Yeong Kyu, Wang Yo's father-in-law Woo Hee Jin as Oh Sang Goong Jung Kyung Soon as Empress Hwang Bo, Tae Jo's 4th Queen Park Shi Eun as Lady Hae, Wang Wook's wife Z Hera as Park Soon Deok, Park Soo Gyeong's daughter Jin Ki Joo as Chae Ryeong, Hae Soo's maid Seo Hyun as Gisaeng Woo Hee, the last princess of Hubaekje Lee Ho Jung as Ae RaLee Chae Mi as Wang Mu's daughter Byun Woo Suk as Go Ha Jin's boyfriend Kim Do Hye as Bok Sun Choi Yoon Joon as No Bi Seo Ga Eun as Wang So's daughter Park Kwi Soon Soundtrack[] Main Article Scarlet Heart Ryeo OST Episodes[] Trivia[] This drama took over the timeslot previously occupied by "Doctors" and was followed by "Dr. Romantic" on November 7, 2016.[2] The drama was based on the Chinese novel "Bu Bu Jing Xin" by Tong Hua originally published online in 2005 on Jinjiang Original Network.[2] The early working title was "Dalui Yeonin" "Moon Lovers", which was then changed to "Bobogyungsim Ryeo" "Scarlet Heart Ryeo" before the title was finalized to be "Dalui Yeonin - Bobogyungsim Ryeo" "Moon Lovers Scarlet Heart Ryeo".[2] First script reading took place on January 8, 2016.[2] Filming preparation began in late 2015 and filming finished on June 30, 2016, at a set in Icheon, South Korea.[2] Episode 16 was originally scheduled to air on Monday, October 17, 2016, but due to a baseball semifinals game, it aired on Tuesday, October 18, 2016, instead.[2] [] China Scarlet Heart parent story, Palace The Lock Heart Jade remake Gallery[] Official Poster References[] ↑ ↑
By William Schwartz Published on 2016/08/30 The pacing in "Moon Lovers Scarlet Heart Ryeo" really is top notch. While I still psychologically recognize the obvious discordance between the political powerplay scenes and Soo's vastly more simplistic interpretation of plot, the tones are quite well balanced. We go from one to the other without any real sense of whiplash. Prince So is an uncommunicative jerk with his brothers, and he's also an uncommunicative jerk with Soo. But in both cases Prince So is also the main guy who's all about getting things done even if it means his hands get dirty in the process. AdvertisementOne aspect of the Goryeo royal family here that distinguishes it a lot from the Joseon royal families more commonly seen in Korean dramas is the sheer level of backbiting competition. The royal princes all love each other, yet at the same time they seem to take disproportionate glee when someone else fails. Even assassination attempts don't seem to phase them on a personal level. It's like they're trying to win at a game. This is one way that Soo's apparent role as the center of her own hot man harem feels oddly justified. Soo is just another symbolic goal for all these manly men. They want her because they don't have her. And as is the case with all of the other power struggles, physically dominating Soo is sort of besides the point. Simply being the strongest man in the room isn't good enough. You have to be the smartest one, too. It is through this context that the production team is able to rather fantastically build up the ritual which makes up the climax. What's especially great about this scene is that even without all the political context all the performers extras included are treating this one hundred percent seriously just as people back then would have. The choreography is so excellent and engaging it's a legitimate surprise when the knives come out even though we were practically told explicitly in advance that there was going to be an interruption. Narratively, the ritual also fulfills the important role of bringing Soo into the lives of the royal princes through a more convincing plot device than having her be around at the right place and right time to give a stern lecture. While this, too, is an convenient scriptwriting coincidence, the more permanent implications are quite interesting. How will a woman who wears her heart on her sleeve function in an environment where every personal interaction has multiple layers? Review by William Schwartz "Moon Lovers Scarlet Heart Ryeo" is directed by Kim Kyoo-tae, written by Jo Yoon-yeong and features Lee Joon-gi, Lee Ji-eun, Kang Ha-neul, Hong Jong-hyun, Nam Joo-hyuk, Baekhyun and Ji Soo.
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