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The Gist: Choi Young, lead of the king’s guard (Woodalchi)
and played by Lee Min Ho, is tasked with escorting the new king from Yuan
(ancient territory part of China), where he had been sent for many years. On
their journey to Goryeo (an ancient territory that becomes part of modern day Korea),
the king’s new bride is attacked and suffers a would-be fatal injury to the
neck. The king doesn’t particularly like the queen, a Yuan woman, but knows her
death would threaten his new position. Desperate, the king sends Choi Young
through a gateway that supposedly leads to Heaven, where legend has it, a
supernatural doctor resides. The doorway actually leads to present day Gangnam,
where Choi Young abducts plastic surgeon, Yoo Eun Soo, portrayed by Kim
Hee-Seon, to save the queen. Under much duress, Eun Soo does save the queen,
but before Choi Young can send her back to her time, the king orders him not
to, hoping to use her as a power play to strengthen his reign. Choi Young obeys
the order against his wishes, further lessening his will to live, already grief
stricken over his lost fiancée and harboring mistrust for the monarchy. The
resentment that Eun Soo has towards her abductor eventually fades as Choi Young
is determined to protect her from forces who want to abuse her skills and
knowledge and promises on his life to return her to her home. That promise
begins to seem like a curse as Eun Soo and Choi Young grow more attached to
each other, not sure how to reconcile their feelings with the dangers keeping
Eun Soo in the past poses.
Love:
1. The Action:
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As someone who is a fan of both action movies and romances,
I really enjoyed the fight scenes in this drama. The sword choreography was
spot on and the switches between the actors and stunt doubles were clean. The
show really shone when the warriors with “inner power” came together. Choi Young’s
showdowns with Hwa Soo-In (Shin Eun-Jung), who can draw fire from her hands,
and Cheon Eum-Ja, who can kill with music (Sung Hoon), added an extra element with
surprisingly good effects.
2. Bromance Between Choi Young and the King
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3. Parallel Romances
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While the impending romance between Yoon Soo and Choi Young
is obvious, but still entertaining, the relationship between the king and queen
ends up being the sleeper hit of the show. Around the middle of the series, I
found myself equally interested in both couples. The lightly veiled loathing
between then makes early scenes uncomfortable, but that only serves as a good
reward when they finally figure each other out. That’s not to undersell our
main duo, whose incredibly sweet and often pained relationship makes you not
notice that the show is as long as it is (24 eps.). If anything, I appreciate
the time Faith takes in really building the relationships rather than taping
them together hastily.
Meh:
1. Politics:
2. Prince of Court
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While his accomplices, Fire Lady and Music Man, are totally
awesome, I have to admit I grew tired of Gi Cheol (Yu Oh-Seong) as a villain.
Of course, all shows need baddies, but by the end of it when we’d cut to a
scene of Gi Cheol ranting about Eun Soo, the king, Choi Young, or a million
other things, I just wanted to get back to our central characters. We get it. You
want power. You don’t like the king. You want High Doctor. You don’t have to
keep saying it. Especially once Park Yoon-Jae’s Prince Deokheung made his
entrance, Gi Cheol seemed to pale in comparison. That being said, watching his
greed consume him into a pathetic state made for a neat contrast to the prideful
man presented at the outset. Ryu Deok-Hwan.
Hate:
1 The Incident with the Child King
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**SPOILERISH**As part of some grand trick, Gi Cheol sends Eun Soo with
Choi Young to heal the banished previous king, who also happens to be a child. They
come to find that the king’s illness is not curable, get attacked, and end up
in hiding from Gi Cheol’s goons. Gi Cheol approaches the king alone and tries
to get him to convince Choi Young to drink poison. Now, Choi Young’s actions in
the following scene I understand completely – everyone else’s just seem dumb.
First, it’s a stupid plot that has little to do with Gi Cheol’s larger gain.
The child king was already a non-threat and Choi Young had already committed
treason by moving him. I don’t even know why he bothered. Second, the king didn’t
have to do anything with the poison, he could have just thrown it out the
window. That would not have furthered the amount of trouble they were in, but
he didn’t do that. Dumb. Thirdly, after Choi Young has to make an obvious hard
decision involving someone close to him, Eun Soo treats him terribly. I really
wanted to reach into the screen and smack her.
2. Silence
I’m going to preface this by saying that I did really like the ending. After convincing myself of a thousand horrors that could have absolutely been the actual ending, I breathed a long sigh of relief when I reached the last episode. I did, however, feel like the ending should have gone on for another couple minutes. I won’t spoil it, but I just wanted a teeny bit more for closure.
So:
So...despite my wariness to watch a period piece and a political period piece at that, I loved watching Faith. The blend of romance and action kept me coming back for more. Lee Min Ho is quickly becoming my favorite Korean actor and everybody's judging by his recent popularity boom. His Choi Young definitely didn't disappoint and besides, he's pretty. Let's get our priorities straight.
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wow....your review is very good... I loved the drama ...loved lee min ho's acting....
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