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  • Últ. vez en línea: ene 20, 2024
  • Género: Mujer
  • Ubicación: Antwerpen & Katowice
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  • Fecha de ingreso: febrero 10, 2023

PatrycjaBPL

Antwerpen & Katowice

PatrycjaBPL

Antwerpen & Katowice
Black Knight: The Man Who Guards Me korean drama review
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Black Knight: The Man Who Guards Me
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by PatrycjaBPL
mar 1, 2023
20 of 20 episodios vistos
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Global 5.0
Historia 7.0
Actuación/Reparto 6.0
Música 5.5
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Male lead is a big no no

It started great, then was good but and I hate the end. The deeper you go into this story, the more you get lost in it. It's an extremely thoughtful script that Shin Se-Kyung (Hae-Ra) and Seo Ji-Hye (Choi Seo-Rin, Sharon's boutique owner) are just perfect for but I can't say the same about Kim Rae-Won (Soo-Ho). He is colorless, boring and downright irritating. As for me, he doesn't fit here and ruined the drama for me.

In general, I give the series 5-5,5/10. I didn't like much about it. What bothered me the most was male lead, Soo-Ho. I haven't seen this actor in any other production but after this one I don't even want to. Kim Rae-Won didn't show any charisma or skill to make me be interested in his character. It looked like he was a different fairy tale, didn't match anything or anyone in Black Knight. Maybe one day I fill come across a drama with Kim Rae-Won where I will be blown off with this acting skill but here he is lame. Ladies on the other hand pulled their characters to maximum! They were amazing and I wish they had a better guy to fight for.
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