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Lee Jin-Wook and Song Kang both burned away from their other shows to be in Sweet Home
#lee jin wook#bulgasal immortal souls#bulgasal: immortal souls#lee jinwook#kdrama#dan hwal#bulgasal#sweet home#sweet home 2#my demon#korean drama#bulgasal spoilers#my demon spoilers#cha hyunsu#cha hyun soo#nam sang won#jung ui myeong#drama#jeong gu won
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BULGASAL: IMMORTAL SOUL // KDRAMA DİZİ YORUMU
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İmdb puanı : 7,4 Benim puanım: 8
Drama: Bulgasal: Immortal Souls (English title) / Immortality (literal title)
Hangul: 불가살
Director: Jang Young-Woo
Writer: Kwon So-Ra, Seo Jae-Won
Date: 2021
Language: Korean
Country: South Korea
Cast: Lee Jin-Uk, Kwon Na-Ra, Gong Seung-Yeon, Kim Woo-Seok, Jung Jin-Young, Park Myung-Shin, Lee Joon
"Bu topraklarda 600 yıl önce insan olmayan canlılar yaşıyordu. İnsan yiyen sayısız canavar. Ama artık, tüm canavarlar yok oldu. Ben hariç..." diyerek başlıyor. Dizi size hiçbir bilgi vermeden ilerliyor. Kim kimdir, ne nedir, ne zaman başlıyor, neden başlıyor hiçbir şey yok.
Özet olarak, sayısız hayat boyunca onu canavar yapan canavarı bulup öldürmek için peşinden koşan bir canavarın hikayesini izliyoruz. Dizi bunu en başta söylemiyor ben söylemiş olayım. En azından bunu bilerek izlerseniz bir nebze içine girmeniz daha kolay olabilir. Üstelik inanmazsınız spoiler sayılmaz. Bu yaratığımızın ismi Bulgasal ya da cinsi mi diyeyim günümüzde kullandığı isim Dan Hwal (Lee Jin-Uk). Ona da bir miktar üzülüyorsunuz. Doğduğu andan itibaren lanetleniş, insanlar tarafından dışlanmış, hırpalanmış. Onu lanetleyen canavarı öldürüp, laneti ortadan kalmak istiyor. Canavar olmak istemeyen bu canavarımızın öldürmeye çalıştığı canavar ise günümüzde reenkarne olmuş normal bir insan.
Bu insan önceki hayatlarından bölük pörçük anılar hatırladığı için daha önce peşinde olan canavarı biliyor ama kendisinin canavar olduğunu yani ilk hayatlarını ikisi de hatırlamıyor. Her yaşantısında çok küçük yaşta önceki hayatlarına dair bilincini geri kazanıyor. Bizim izlediğimiz hikayede ise Min Sang-Un(Kwon Na-Ra) olarak karşımıza çıkıyor.
Hikaye ilerledikçe bütün kuyruklar birbirine dolanmaya başlıyor. Etraflarındaki herkes geçmiş hayatlarından onların yanında yöresinde olan insanlarmış meğerse gibi alt hikayeler çıkıyor. Aslında bu hikayeleri beğendim. Dizi her ne kadar kör kuyularda dolansa da, yan karakterlerin diziye dahil olma çizgileri güzeldi. Oyuncular oldukça başarılıydı. Hikayedeki saçmalıklar ya da anlamsızlıklar çok göze batmıyordu. Yalnızca benim için bir tık kasvetli bir diziydi.
Özetle; iyinin kötünün birbirinin kıllığına girdiği, iç içe geçtiği ketum bir diziydi diyebilirim. İzlenmeyecek kadar kötü değildi, bir sürü daha güzel dizi varken sıra gelirse izlenebilir.
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BAŞKA NELER VAR ?
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#Bulgasal: Immortal Souls#kdrama#dizi#inceleme#yorum#eleştiri#kore#Lee Jin-Uk#Kwon Na-Ra#Gong Seung-Yeon#Kim Woo-Seok#Jung Jin-Young#Park Myung-Shin#Lee Joon
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Kdramas are all about the twist and turns and add to that ill-fated relationships across several lifetimes and blood galore, and you get a series that manages to engage the viewer for the full 16-episode count.
I'm, of course, talking about Bulgasal - immortal souls on Netflix.
This had been on my list on Netflix for ages it feels like. I love costume dramas, court intrigue and what not, and I truly thought this was going to be one such, the 2 first episodes fooled me enough that the first 5 minutes in modern time didn't put me off. But the switch to modern times was well done and served the plot well.
Having gotten a new hobby in embroidering, it was easy for me to get through the 16 hours without getting bored and itching to look up episode summaries that I often do with C- and K-dramas. Ofc, the plot itself is right up my alley.
Halfway done with this, first time cross stitching for like almost 20 years (damn, I feel old now) so I will accept any mistakes I make on this.
I was really impressed with the cinematography and costumes in the first 2 episodes (in particular, it was quite stellar throughout), it felt grounded and real, and having the monsters be "humans" (with modification) added to this grounded style. The series uses make-up and prosthetics rather than cgi (although i did notice some here ans there) for the monsters and "monsterfication" effects on our protagonist and I always appreciate when a show/movie does that.
The cast of characters are quite small and they are reused for the different times shown in the story - showing where each character ended up reincarnating. And the reason why they're connected each life is because like our Bulgasal Hwal has said a few times (paraphrasing heavily): ties of destiny are not easily broken, and will endure across time. We have two characters that start as siblings, become mother and son, to lastly be platonic roommates (happy surprise by this tbh, I thought for sure the show would make them lovers even to the last 5 minutes).
The beginning made it so easy to root for Hwal who has had to suffer throughout his whole life, and at the end of a particularly harrowing experienced left him with nothing except his life - which he, too, wanted to lose at that point - but immortality was forced upon him. Cursed to become Bulgasal - a monster that has no soul and drink human blood for sustenance.
The beginning of the show was so effective at making me like and sympathize with him and the people he loved, that the whiplash was quite hard when we are thrust into the POV of the woman who cursed him to become a monster, this time reincarnated as a young girl.
The girl in question living her life with her mom, twin sister, and younger sister, somewhere in Korea. The twin sister almost never leaving the apartment and forcing the girl, Sang-un, to wear a mask to cover her face "Because Bulgasal will come for them". It's a direct parallel to how Hwal grew up. Always afraid that Bulgasal would come and get him.
The viewer has followed Hwal on his quest for revenge, but then following the POV of the girl he hunted, I just couldn't get behind him killing them. I felt that him murdering the whole family would really sour him as a protagonist for me. I actually wondered how the show was going to justify him going through with it.
Spoilers: he didn't.
But we don't really find that out immediately. The show smartly continues the main POV of the girl Sang-un, now grown up, with some switches back to Hwal as we find him seemingly looking for the one who got away from his murder of Sang-un's twin sister and mother.
And when they finally meet, we find out that he was actually not responsible for their deaths. He was certainly aiming to kill the twin sisters and their entire family, but someone got there first.
The show at this point starts the classical enemies to lovers trope and starts bringing up the questions on how this apparent blood feud started. Why did Sang-un, as Bulgasal, kill his entire family and then curse him so she could become human? Why is Sang-un important when it was her (now dead) twin sister that remembered all of her past lives? And the eternal question: why is no one talking to each other about their issues.
Which is my main critique of this drama. It often hinges itself on characters acting from misunderstandings and ignorance. A character would not explain anything to another and then be surprised when that character doesn't listen to them. Again and again I felt like if they would just talk we wouldn't be in this situation. And then, in the last episode, we find out what started it all - and it's a misunderstanding! And it just escalates from there. It felt so cheap. The resolution to all the conflicts, I feel, was good enough to satisfy me. But when the show really tried hitting me with the "emotional damage", I guess I was partly checked out and didn't feel anything in particular. I would've loved a good cry.
The conflict resolution was bittersweet, but the ending montage made it just sweet. And while the "how" can be questions and critiqued, I find it was good it did end like that anyways. Makes its easier to let go.
Overall, I liked this drama, it was not as bloated with unnecessarily long shots every scene (tho it certainly could've have trimmed the almost Naruto style flashbacks and One Piece style reaction shots), and so the pacing felt quick and each scene felt like they had purpose. The music was reminiscent of HBO's Westworld at times (especially the softer notes) and I really liked the drums that signified the arrival of Bulgasal. The acting felt mostly genuine and real, with some exceptions (I kinda dislike the excessive "whining" or "aggressiveness" characters sometimes act when talking to each other, which happens in every kdrama I've watched, is that how they act in reality or is it for "TV-drama"?).
I wouldn't recommend this one if you're looking for a romantic story, there is a romance, but it's very toned down and develops naturally over the course of the series, but the romance is not the point of the story and conflict.
But I do recommend this one if you like a good plot with reincarnation and recurring destiny. With some twist and turns that feel earned and not like bullshit.
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List of series about revenge, justice, revenge-justice and solving mysteries (Warning: Spoilers)
If you're as vindictive as I am but still like a happy ending, these maybe for you. (Don't worry, I've never actively tried to ruin someone's life irl...yet)
Also, if you're like me, once you get hooked on one genre or type of series/movie, you'll probably want to watch more similar items.
So, whether you want to kick back with a relaxing series about revenge/murder or you want to take notes for your own revenge, here's a list of series about revenge/solving mysteries that I've watched recently:
1. Taxi Driver (2021-) starring Lee Je-hoon, Kim Eui-sung, Pyo Ye-jin, Jang Hyuk-jin, Bae Yoo-ram
I mean, it's starring Lee Je-hoon. Need I say more? Ok fine. He's an ex-militant that had a loved one murdered. He groups together with like-minded people that seek revenge but for other people who are experiencing similar pain as they are. It's thrilling but also ridiculous, funny, goofy, and very satisfying. i.e. The good justice-seekers always win. I mean, what they're doing to get justice puts them in a gray area at best. But still better than the soulless that they go after.
2. Bulgasal: Immortal souls starring Lee Jin-wook, Kwon Nara, Lee Joon, Gong Seung-yeon, Jung Jin-young, Park Myung-shin, and Kim Woo-seok
I did a review for this once (with spoilers). I wouldn't say this is entirely about revenge per say but it's in the mix. Here's the review if you're interested: https://www.tumblr.com/nostalgiqueajamais/681321371629944832/bulgasal-on-netflix?source=share
3. The Untamed starring Xiao Zhan, Wang Yibo
Based on the Grandmaster of Demonic Cultivation, Wei Wuxian's spirit is summoned 16 years after his death to seek revenge for the summoner. On his quest, he unravels the common enemy that was responsible for his own demise. The theme starts with revenge but it's so much more than that. If you love slow-burn love and chemistry bursting through the screen without uttering a single word, this is for you.
4. Birth of a beauty starring Han Ye-seul, Joo Sang-wook, Jung Gyu-woon, Wang Ji-hye and Ha Jae-Sook
Sa Geum-ra, played by Ha Jae-Sook, is kindhearted and overweight (this is a plot point) housewife that's married to Jung Gyu-woon's character, Kang Joon. The latter is cheating on the former with Wang Ji-Hye's character. Long story short, she loses weight to win back her husband's affections but ends up seeking revenge because... find out for yourself. It's funny, ridiculous and goofy and the plot kept me at the edge of my seat. The series does drag a little during the last three or so episodes. The plot is mainly based on revenge, infidelity, and fat-shaming. As someone who grew up being dubbed "fat," "pig" etc. even when I wasn't and later when I eventually was, Sa Geum-ra's pain of feeling unlovable simply because of her size was something I related to greatly. Which leads me to my next recommendation:
5. Switched starring Kaya Kiyohara and Megumi Seki
Kaya Kiyohara is Ayume whose body gets switched with that of Megumi Seki's character. The latter is the "invisible" archetype while the former is the popular, pretty girl. This series explores an interesting perspective (mindset) that challenges that of Birth of a Beauty.
6. Cafe Minamdang
I loved the goofy satire elements of this series. And the ending was satifisfying but admittedly, sometimes the episodes had a tendency to drag the plot on and I had moments when my attention was elsewhere. But I still recommend it.
7. Girl from Nowhere starring Chicha "Kitty" Amatayakul as Nanno
Nanno seems to be an entity of some sort (think Eris, Goddess of Chaos) that infiltrates school after school after school while seeking "social justice." Nanno doesn't pick sides but it has a righteous tone "holding up the mirror to hypocrites." The overall theme isn't evident until about 3 episodes later. Kitty gives a truly enchanting performance as Nanno.
8. The Glory starring Song Hye-Kyo, Lim Ji-yeon
How could I possibly forget the Glory? But I did while writing this list. However, it is one of the best series I've watched. I've liked Lim Ji-Yeon since her movie Obsessed starring opposite Song Seung-Hyeon. She was so natural and convincing that as much as I liked Lim Ji-Yeon, I hated her character so much. Unpopular opinion: While I really like the actor Lee Do-hyun as well as his character, I feel like I could've done without the latter in the movie. His character was really sweet towards Song Hye-Kyo's Dong-eun and very supportive. Bf material, he accepted her with all her flaws. That's all a girl can ask for. However, I feel like his character had nothing to do with the main story and that I would have been fine if he weren't in it.
9. Celebrity
The revenge plotline comes much later. But each episode was so enticing and left me at the edge of my seat. However, they dragged the plotline in the later episodes and the ending was a bit disappointing. So this is on my recommendation list but with a grain of salt.
10. Flower of Evil
The last one is more or less about revenge. But it is about solving a mystery and clearing up one's name. This one made me hella confused and got me hooked. I really like the characters' chemistry. The ending could've been better but great series overall albeit very bittersweet.
#movies about revenge#revenge#movie recommendations#series recommendations#series about revenge#bingeworthy
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Dramas I quit
I tend to quit watching things due to my own personal quirks that I don't think too hard about. Me not liking something does not equal a judgement against people who do like it.
Also, there are SO MANY other shows that I want to watch, that if I struggle with liking a show it doesn't seem worth it to keep going. I'm like that with all of my entertainment sources, honestly. I only have so many hours in the day to give to entertainment, I kinda hoard them for the stuff that grabs me.
Dropped After Watching More Than a Couple of Episodes
Alchemy of Souls (Korean)
IDK, when I heard the FL actress was being replaced for season 2 I kind of lost interest. What I heard later about s2 didn’t change my mind.
Ancient Detective (Chinese)
I only have a couple of episodes left, but I know it’s not going to go the way I want it to (with the ML and his hot, derpy side-kick being each other’s most important person and going off together to have adventures and maybe eventually do that friends-to-lovers trope). So eh.
Angel’s Last Mission: Love (Korean)
I just fast-forwarded to the whump scenes.
Bring it On, Ghost (Korean)
Ok Taecyeon does not do it for me. I don’t know why.
Bulgasal: Immortal Souls
I cared 0% about the love story, which was unfortunately at least 80%+ of the show.
Candy Color Paradox (Japanese)
This is one of my absolute favorite manga series, and a large part of the reason why has to do with one of the ML’s tendency to do super awkward, dorky, sometimes cringey, but always endearing things. It’s a HAPPY manga, with such sweet romance, and the show has none of that. The quirky ML has been turned into a wet dishrag, and the romance is weird and flat.
Come and Hug Me (Korean)
My main issue was that the short episodes made it hard for me to get hooked. I might come back someday? IDK. Side note: How many serial killer fathers are there in Korea?? There are so many shows with serial killer fathers! Or at least murderer fathers. *side-eyes Korea*
Desire Catcher (Chinese)
This is a master class in “how to completely waste the character with the ~special skill set.”
The Golden Eyes (Chinese)
I got bored.
I Remember You [Hello, Monster] (Korean)
I was struggling because every time the meaty elements of the show – the main character’s search for and relationship with his little brother – started to get good, we’d shift to the romance. I didn’t hate the romance – before the younger-brother plot line really revved up I actually liked it a lot – but it felt like a separate story, and the story I ultimately became invested in was NOT the romance. Then in episode 13? 12? SPOILER the ML leaves his little brother to be taken home from the hospital by the serial killer who kidnapped him years ago, so that the ML can go support his not-even-a-girlfriend despite the fact that she has a whole big support system already but little brother only has him and the serial killer? I got mad and rage quit.
K2 (Korean)
I love Ji Chang Wook, and I love the action, and I love the bizarre relationship between his character and the older FL. But the younger FL drives me up the wall. I couldn’t finish it. I tried just fast-forwarding to the JCW parts, but the younger FL became too ever-present.
Love in the Air (Thai)
Cute? Ish? But the acting and production quality were kind of terrible.
The Secret Romantic Guesthouse (Korean)
I tried for about four and a half episodes. It’s not bad, but there are just other shows I want to watch more.
The Sleuth of the Ming Dynasty (Chinese)
I almost rage quit when the ML was left to wake up alone after being kidnapped and horribly injured because his friends were like “you slept too long and we got hungry so we went out to eat.” What. The hell. And then a couple of eps from the end the ML made a(nother) mistake and people where kind of assholes about it. And I had to stop. It made me sad.
Wu Lin Heroes (Chinese)
I just watched the whump scenes. The FL was annoying.
Dropped Almost Immediately
Are You Safe (Chinese)
So cheesy. Like. Basically a PSA from the government on how to be smart on the internet.
Being a Hero (Chinese)
It just didn’t grab me.
Blood (Korean)
Ehhhh. I may give it another shot later because I occasionally think to myself “I really want to watch something with vampires.”
The Blue Whisper (Chinese)
The ML was weird and the FL was annoying.
Delivery Man (Korean)
Didn’t grab me, though I did check out the whump scenes. (Sorry, I like whump.)
The Great Shaman Ga Doo Shim (Korean)
I think this is YA? But in a way that does not appeal to me.
Heartbeat (Korean)
I’m sorry, Ok Taecyeon.
Kangchi, The Beginning [Gu Family Book] (Korean)
I cannot with main characters being sold into prostitution.
Legend of Fei (Chinese)
It’s just...sort of terrible?
The Long Ballad (Chinese)
At this point I’m starting to think it might just be Dilraba Dilmurat who kills my interest, actually.
Love Between Fairy and Devil (Chinese)
The FL’s voice physically hurt me to listen to. I know people love this show, and I did try to watch a couple of times, but holy crap. I can usually cope with the awful, soul-shriveling baby voices that cdramas frequently inflict on their FLs, but this one, together with her excessively twee characterization – I just could not.
Love Like the Galaxy (Chinese)
The FL’s life was so fucking depressing, I had to stop watching.
Miraculous Brothers (Korean)
It looked like they were going to go with the “failed writer steals someone else’s novel and passes it off as his own, which eventually goes badly for him” and I cannot with that storyline.
Money Heist Korea: Joint Economic Area (Korean)
Got bored fast.
My Roommate is a Gumiho (Korean)
I cringed too much during episode 1.
The Scholar Who Walks the Night (Korean)
I mean, Lee Joon Gi was chewing scenery like a BAMF, but it felt too much like an old-timey Western horror flick when I expected it to be cool? IDK. Another one I might try again when in the mood for vampires.
Strong Woman Do Bong Soon (Korean)
Too silly.
Vincenzo (Korean)
How does a man like Vincenzo do BAMF things in Italy and then go to Korea and immediately get suckered by a scam artist? IDK. Maybe I’ll try this one again someday.
W: Two Worlds (Korean)
Really, really intriguing concept and awesome visuals; but ‘cool guy’ Kang Cheol was not the characterization I was expecting from his introduction. Eh. Another I might try again, but eh.
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☕️ + kdramas
There are many on my to-watch list (alongside other Asian dramas), in part added because some mutuals reblog them sometimes and I am intrigued, in part for academic purposes (I started learning Korean with duo and some other sites a while ago -baby steps-, so). Then I watched the first half of The Glory and I was suitably impressed, so I added a few others. It'll take a while for me to get around them; right now I'm only watching the stackediaries eps, and the weekly episodes of Grey's Anatomy and Yellowjackets, that and email newsletters are all the entertainment I have time for now lol. But I'll get to them.
I'm going to list a few that are on my list at the moment, Because:
The Glory. First thing I'll do will be finishing the second half. I'm a bit dubious about some spoilers I've seen but as long as Dong-eun shines and gets her revenge(s) I'll be happy.
Queenmaker. About a female image advisor and a political candidate's alliance.
Little Women. Loose appropriation of the book set in modern times, about three poor sisters.
Rookie Historian Goo Hae-ryung. Not as my-type as others (it is a romance), but this gifset caught my eye and it looks so beautiful.
Bulgasal: Immortal Souls. First caught my eye because one actress there is a fc for one of my OCs lol. It tells the story of a woman who remembers her past lives and an immortal creature.
All of us are dead. Also caught my eye here on tumblr. Zombie virus in high school. It could be terrible OR amazing.
Kill Boksoon. Assassin single mother. I'm curious!
I'm open to recs if any mutuals think of one that'd could work for me.
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every moment of you, i'll share it with you, every pain i don't forget, let's remember it together
#kdramaedit#kdramanetwork#bulgasal#bulgasal: immortal souls#bulgasal spoilers#my kdrama gifs#k gifs#k edits
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I AM SHOOKETH
#kdrama#bulgasal spoilers#ngl feeling kind of betrayed#and the way eul tae acted like a giddy kid#this is the villain???#bulgasal#bulgasal netflix#lee joon
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Well sobbing at the ending of Bulgasal was exactly how I pictured my Sunday night going.
Jesus - next kdrama needs to have a happy ending.
#ugly crying#kdramas#bulgasal: immortal souls#bulgasal#spoilers#bulgasal spoilers#like I knew all 3 of them were going to die#I just somehow tricked myself into thinking that they wouldn’t
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Puppy boy dying at the end of episode 10 had me SOBBING. However, my sister got curious and accidentally read too much including how it all ends but good news! Puppy boy is alive
#She didn't tell me how it ends luckily but that we're gonna get to know what happened 1000 years ago#Puppy boy I what I call Do-yun since we only recently got to know his name#2 episodes are released per week here :'))#So don't spoil any more pls#Bulgasal spoilers#Bulgasal immortal souls#Nam Do-yun#Bulgasal
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ISLAND // KDRAMA DİZİ YORUMU
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İmdb puanı: 7 Benim puanım: 8
Drama: Island
Hangul: 아일랜드
Director: Park Kwang-Hyun
Writer: Yoon In-Wan (webcomic), Yang Kyung-Il (webcomic), Jang Yoon-Mi
Date: 2023
Language: Korean
Country: South Korea
Cast: Kim Nam-Gil, Lee Da-Hee, Cha Eun-Woo, Sung Joon
Aynı isimli webtoon’dan uyarlanan dizi, farklı bir tarza değişik bir havaya sahip. Ayrıca ilk kez başrol oynasa da, en azından benim izlediğim dizilerde, Lee Da-Hee’ye bayılıyorum. Bence çok güzel bir kadın. Onu daha önce; The Beauty Inside, Search: WWW dizilerinde izledim. İkisinde de hemen kendini belli ediyordu. Diziye dönecek olursak, Jeju adasında geçiyor. Büyük bir şirketin tek varisi olan Won Mi-Ho( Lee Da-Hee), sergilediği bir takım aykırı davranışlar nedeni le medyada linç yiyince babası onu Jeju adasına gönderir. Burada bir süre gözlerden uzak olacak, bir okulda rehberlik öğretmenliği yapıp medyada güzel bir imaj çizecektir. Tabi adada dünyayı yok etmek isteyen kötü ruhlar olduğu için bu sakin planı çok uzun süremez. Dünyada sıkışmış olan kötü ruhlar hemen sonra hanım kızımızı hedef almaya başlayınca da hikaye hareketlenmeye başlıyor.
Bu noktada ihtiyacımız olan iki şey ise; kötü olmayan kötü bir ruh ve rahipten bozma bir avcı. Rahip Johan (Cha Eun-Woo), Vatikan’dan Jeju’ya bu anomaliyi araştırmak ve efsanelerde adı geçen canlıları bulması için gönderilir. Gizli görevi ve gizemli karakteri ile hikayeye dahil olur. Ve efsanevi yaratığımız Van(Kim Nam-Gil); kendisi yarı kötü ruh bir ruh avcısıdır. Ondan hem korkulur hem ihtiyaç duyulur. Kimine göre kötüdür, kimine göre koruyucudur. Kendisi ise ölümsüzlük lanetini bitirip hayatına son vermek için seçilmiş kişiyi aramaktadır. Kulağa tanıdık geldi mi? Gelmemiş gibi yapın, hiç alakası yok. Aslında biraz da, bence, The Witcher dizisinden arak var. Yarı kötü ruh olan, ruh avcıları üzerinde deneyler yapılan ve bu amaç için yetiştirilen çocuklarmış. Van(Kim Nam-Gil) ile birlikte aynı kaderi paylaşan Tan (Sung Joon) bir zaman sonra fikir ayrılığına düşüp farklı bir yoldan gitmeye karar vermişler.
Hikaye bu dört karakterin etrafında dönüyor. Karakterlerin kendilerini tanıma macerası gibi de düşünebilirsiniz. 2 sezon toplam 12 bölümden oluşan mini bir dizi. Biraz “Bulgasal: Immortal souls”, biraz “The Witcher”, çok azıcık da Goblin karıştırıp harmanlayıp sunulmuş. Kötü değildi bu arada. Rahip Johan rolü ile özellikle Cha Eun-Woo oyunculuk kariyerine bence sağlam bir taş koymuş oldu. Artık rolüne girebilen, rahat bir oyuncu olduğunu söyleyebilirim. İdollük kimliğinden nihayet sıyrılmış gibiydi. Daha önceki “My ID Gangnam Beauty” dizisinde çok amatör, “True Beauty” dizisindeyse çok tutuktu. Zincirlerinden kurtulmuş gibi geldi bana.
Karizmatik Van rolü ile Kim Nam-Gil üzülerek söylüyorum ama beni çok etkileyemedi. Karakteri karizmatikti ama oyuncu o karizmaya yetişemedi. Ama diğer yandan Tan rolü ile karşımıza çıkan Sung Joon şahaneydi. Oyuncuya; “Hyde Jekyll, Me” ve “Call It Love” dizilerinde yan rollerde olsa bir göz aşinalığım var. Bence karizma olması gereken karakterden daha karizmatikti. Hem karakteri hem oyuncu.
Sonuç olarak, farklı değişik bir diziydi. Şans verebilirsiniz.
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I’m losing my mind at Bulgasal. It’s the best ever and there are so many plot twists. I’m dying to know more about 1000 years ago and god that holding each other scene was so nice before all the chaos happened. I can hardly keep it together with everything that is going on ahh. I really don’t want anyone else to die after we lost Ms. Lee today😭😭😭😭
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gods I am such an enormous sucker for Finding Each Other In Another Life trope, I just now finished Bulgasal and I ugly cried through the whole epilogue
#bulgasal spoilers#nothing important#this is on my Guaranteed Extreme Feels list rigtht after the rohirrim coming to aid gondor#or maybe before it idk
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Hey, Bulgasal: Immortal Souls, stop killing and threatening to kill my babies.
These three deserve to be a happy found family with past lives connections. They're cute and they care about each other. Them and their grumpy father/grandfather.
He should be with them. A happy family of four. They mesh well together and they don't need any immortal bulgasal nonsense in their lives. If you are going to kill off anyone it should be one of these two:
Yes, I know they are the leads of this show, but he is awful, and miss "I couldn't have possibly done anything bad in any of my lives ever" is not helping the situation. He was so mean to our grandma/seer in this episode (ep 13). He never apologized to her and had the nerve to say that she would get over him telling her that she is not part of his family. Gah, he is the worst. She is more a part of this family than he is. She didn't deserve what happened to her. T_T
But for real, take one of these two or both. Their relationship is weird and uncomfortable anyway. They have an unclear history (each flashback adds more questions than answers) and her sister is the reincarnation of his wife from 600 years ago. I am not cheering for any romance between these two, no thank you.
I am on team Ok Eul Tae. I want to know more about him and his history. Let's focus on him instead of whatever is going on between those two.
Look at him, he is so sad and betrayed. He just needs to stop trying to kill people. He is so much more likable than the leads even though he is supposed to be evil or whatever.
There are only three episodes left and I am still going to be so mad if they kill off all of the found family.
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I need the back-back story of Bulgasal ASAP pls n thx
Like, who are they all to each other???
Why was she after Hwal as a child?? Did he do something in his orevious life?? (The flashback in...ep2 was it? Leads me to think so)
And now we got Lee Joon, dripping in blood and confidence, out to get his revenge on her as well. How did he get that hole???
QND THE SISTER- don't get me started on the sister- just what is her power? Will she remember him? The angst. The pain.
Also I'm wondering if Nam Do- Yun is A-Chan reincarnated 😶😶
Ahhhhh I just want to knooooowwwww.
Holy shit this series is EXCELLENT SO FAR, absolutely frothing at the mouth for the next ep on Saturday.
#bulgasal#kdrama#spoilers#like holy shit#the pace of this drama is so good#i cant wait to see where it goes#the acting#the direction#the writing#im drooling#falling a little more in love with Lee Jin Wook with every drama hes in
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Okay but what did Hwal do to make Sang-Un hunt him like that?
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