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Hoje vim falar de um drama que foi muito desejado antes de começar, afinal seria protagonizado pelo Do Kyung Soo, o do EXO, sabem quem Ă©, nĂ©? Mas pra mim, nĂŁo estava ansiosa somente por ele, mas pelo conjunto de tudo. Era um drama de Ă©poca nesse ano carente de sageuks, tambĂ©m parecia ser um drama bem divertido apesar de ser de Ă©poca o que geralmente sabemos que dramas assim sĂŁo mais de partir o coração mesmo e ainda tinha a Nam Ji Hyun que Ă© uma atriz maluquinha que eu adoro. Bom, e depois de vĂĄrios teasers lindos que a tvN jogou na nossa cara, o drama finalmente estreou e foi assim gostosinho como eu esperava. EntĂŁo Ă© com prazer que venho falar desse draminha de Ă©poca que veio para nos divertir. E assim como lĂĄ em Joseon, veio molhar a dramalĂąndia que passava por uma seca de sageuks. 100 Days My Prince ë°±ìŒì ëê”°ë EpisĂłdios 16 Emissora tvN Ano 2018 Sinopse Durante a era Joseon, o prĂncipe herdeiro Lee Yool ordena que todos os solteiros das 8 provĂncias do paĂs se casem a fim de que as chuvas caim novamente para aliviar a Ă©poca de seca. ApĂłs o prĂncipe Yool perder a memĂłria num acidente, ele se encontra com Hong Shim. Os dois acabam em um casamento indesejado devido ao decreto que Lee Yool colocou em vigor. A trama se desenrolarĂĄ na busca do prĂncipe Yool â agora chamado de Won Deuk â por pistas sobre aqueles que causaram seu acidente, como retomarĂĄ seu trono e acima de tudo, a descoberta de seu amor por Hong Shim. Sinopse por Filmow 100 Days My Prince Ă© um sageuk de um tipo raro. InvĂ©s de muitas reviravoltas, guerras e polĂtica, o drama Ă© leve, tem um romance fofo e vĂĄrias cenas de comĂ©dia alguns momentos vocĂȘ pode chorar um pouquinho, sĂł um alerta aqui, mas vale pelos inĂșmeros sorrisos que Ă© capaz de soltar durante a trama toda. Embora eu tenha ficado com muito medo antes de começar a assistir, porque o Ășltimo drama de Ă©poca que vi com X âdaysâ no nome me deixou extremamente abalada, este Ă© totalmente diferente. Fiquei atĂ© um tanto intrigada pois a roteirista desse drama Ă© a mesma de My Lovely Girl, aquele drama com o Rain, a Krystal e o L de 2014 mas que Ă© ruim pra chuchu. Enquanto esse Ă© uma gracinha! A temĂĄtica principal aborda um daqueles clichĂȘzinhos que eu a-m-o demais, o tal do âcasamento por contratoâ. E talvez eu esteja louca demais, mas associei um pouquinho a histĂłria com Shopping King Louie, que curiosamente tambĂ©m Ă© com a Nam Ji Hyun que Ă© o tal do cara rico que perde a memĂłria e acaba envolvido com uma garota pobre e tem que se adaptar a vida dela, mas em 100 Days My Prince na era Joseon, claro. NĂŁo vou me prolongar muito explicando a histĂłria porque a sinopse jĂĄ adianta boa parte dela. Mas resumindo, o prĂncipe herdeiro Lee Yool Do Kyung Soo vive um tanto desgostoso de sua vida desde quando era criança. Na Ă©poca ele se apaixonou por uma garotinha e disse que se casaria com ele quando fossem adultos, mas um infeliz acidente aconteceu e a famĂlia dela foi destruĂda a mando da realeza, por isso ele sempre se sentiu culpado e entristecido. Ele tem uma esposa, mas foi obrigado a casar com ela e mesmo sendo forçado a ter um filho ele nĂŁo dĂĄ a mĂnima para ela ou para os pedidos do rei, que o culpa por nĂŁo chover hĂĄ muito tempo em Joseon. Ă por causa da seca, que eles decretam a lei para que todos os solteiros se casem. Ă uma crença da Ă©poca que quando hĂĄ casamentos e mulheres engravidam, Ă© mais provĂĄvel que chova Mas logo depois do decreto, um acidente acontece e o prĂncipe perde a memĂłria e Ă© encontrado numa vila onde ninguĂ©m faz ideia de quem ele Ă©. Quando o pai da Hong Shim o encontra, acaba usando-o para livrar a filha de um pĂ©ssimo casamento e finge que ele Ă© Won Deuk, um rapaz que estĂĄ sumido hĂĄ tempos e Ă© o âprometidoâ de sua filha. Ă uma trama bem levinha e cĂŽmica, nĂŁo hĂĄ muitos acontecimentos mirabolantes, mas a beleza dessa histĂłria estĂĄ em acompanhar o prĂncipe conhecendo um novo estilo de vida, ele se adaptando a uma casa simples e uma vida sem luxo, onde ele precisa trabalhar para ganhar dinheiro, onde ele aprende mais sobre carĂĄter e ainda vive um grande amor de forma que ele jamais imaginaria. Ă tĂŁo docinha, tĂŁo gostosa de acompanhar, os episĂłdios passam que a gente nem vĂȘ. ? O elenco Ă© Ăłtimo, principalmente porque todos os atores escolhidos sĂŁo bons em tramas cĂŽmicas, entĂŁo adorei a quĂmica boa entre os protagonistas e os secundĂĄrios. Do Kyung Soo estava excelente como o prĂncipe herdeiro Lee Yool, ele era provavelmente o personagem mais âsĂ©rioâ, e atravĂ©s dele pudemos acompanhar um prĂncipe centrado e inteligente que mesmo apĂłs perder a memĂłria, sua essĂȘncia, seus gostos e sua personalidade elegante nĂŁo sumiram, e o melhor Ă© que foram acrescentados a ele sentimentos e emoçÔes que ele jamais poderia sentir se continuasse no palĂĄcio. Como o prĂłprio tĂtulo do drama diz, foram 100 dias que ele ficou sob o nome de Won Deuk, marido da Hong Shim. Ă acompanhando esses 100 dias que nos cativamos pelo personagem. Ă© sempre Ăłtimo na atuação, nĂŁo hĂĄ dĂșvidas. Aquelas expressĂ”es intensas, os olhos as vezes cheios de lĂĄgrimas, aquele rosto estampado de dĂșvidas⊠Excelente demais, eu admiro essa atuação brilhante. Mas posso deixar aqui minha sugestĂŁo? LĂĄ vai meu querido vocĂȘ Ă© tĂŁo bom em sageuk que eu mal posso esperar pra te ver de novo em outro, fico no aguardo. Obrigada. đ Hong Shim Nam Ji Hyun Ă© uma completa doidinha e falo isso cheia de orgulho pela personagem forte que ela Ă©. Apesar de viver uma vida complicada desde criança, Hong Shim trabalha duro para sobreviver, e ainda tem toda uma histĂłria triste com a famĂlia e o irmĂŁo desaparecido. O tipo de protagonista sem frescura, perfeita pra colocar alguĂ©m como Lee Yool na linha. Ela nĂŁo queria casar com qualquer tranqueira e preferia viver sĂł a ter que fazer isso. Adorava ver como a personagem era criativa e um poço de ideias geniais que a ajudariam a ganhar mais dinheiro. JĂĄ falei lĂĄ em cima o quanto adoro as atuaçÔes da Nam Ji Hyun, ela Ă© sempre dinĂąmica e enĂ©rgica, o que torna as personagens mais especiais. Um dos atores que eu estava ansiosa para ver nesse drama era o Kim Sun Ho como Jung Jae Yoon. Como esperado ele Ă© mais um possĂvel par para a protagonista, pra formar aquele triĂąngulo amoroso que todas nĂłs odiamos⊠MAS nĂŁo foi bem assim, sabe por que? SPOILER - Se quiser saber por que, clique aqui para abrir - SPOILER porque o coração dela era sĂł do prĂncipe. hihi ? [collapse] Jung Jae Jung era um moço bom, bonito, inteligente, dedicado e tudo mais. Aquele por quem qualquer dorameira com sĂndrome do secundĂĄrio se apaixonaria fĂĄcil fĂĄcil. E de fato, aconteceu Mas o casal forte mesmo, nĂŁo tenho nem dĂșvidas, era realmente os protagonistas. Quanto ao personagem em si, gostei do crescimento dele na histĂłria e do seu posicionamento enquanto parecia que todos os outros personagens estavam indo para outro caminho. E jĂĄ que estamos no assunto, eu jĂĄ falei que os protagonistas se casam meio que âobrigadosâ, nĂ©? E esse processo todo os faz se apaixonar no dia a dia, com as pequenas coisas e detalhes presentes no verdadeiro carĂĄter de cada um. Tanto o prĂncipe, quanto a Hong Shim tiveram que aprender alguma coisa sobre o que Ă© casamento de verdade. E o roteiro fazia questĂŁo de nos mostrar cada passo desse aprendizado, com um toque de mĂŁos, uma atitude de gratidĂŁo, o trabalho a dois para construir suas vidas aos pouquinhos, a uniĂŁo, o diĂĄlogo, o companheirismo e o mais bonito na minha opiniĂŁo o divĂłrcio nĂŁo ia resolver o problema deles. E alĂ©m do casal principal tem mais dois o primeiro muito engraçado e cheio de momentos fofinhos e felizes, Seo Goo Dol Kim Ki Doo e Kkeut Nyeo Lee Min Ji que sĂŁo dois moradores da vila da Hong Shim e amigos dela, claro. Alias adorava todo mundo da vila! Assim como em Rebel, adoro o fato de mostrar o povoado com gente tĂŁo simpĂĄtica. E o outro Ă© sofrido, Ă© uma tristeza sem fim a princesa esposa do Lee Yeol sim, isso mesmo e o Moo Yeon Kim Jae Young que u nĂŁo quero comentar pra nĂŁo dar spoiler. Falando de vilĂŁo brevemente, sĂł pra constar que o mesmo nĂŁo me atraiu muito nĂŁo. JĂĄ que a histĂłria Ă© mais voltada para o romance em si do que as tramas polĂticas, achei o vilĂŁo um tanto fraco se tratando de um sageuk, mas voltamos naquele assunto de que esse Ă© um tipo raro de sageuk e isso nĂŁo engloba sĂł o vilĂŁo em si, mas toda a construção da histĂłria e os acontecimentos, aĂ tudo bem, ignoro esse fato e curto meus bolinhos doces numa boa. Outro ponto que eu achei que poderia ser melhor trabalhado Ă© o final do drama, o final que eu digo Ă© exatamente o Ășltimo episĂłdio, que pra mim foi apressado e deixou a desejar em alguns fatores. Por ser um drama todo docinho, eu esperava que o final me trouxesse uma overdose intensa de açĂșcar, e nĂŁo foi bem assim. Longe de ser final triste ou coisas do tipo, calma! Ă lindo! Mas poderia ser mais. SPOILER - SĂł clique se quiser ler! Mas gente, os amigos deles da vila jogando as pĂ©talas foi a coisa mais fofinha do mundo [collapse] Em questĂŁo de visual, 100 Days My Prince tem cenas maravilhosas, daquelas que sĂł vemos frequentemente em sageuks. Adorava as cenas das pĂ©talas de flores de cerejeiras caindo, mas adorava cenas como um lindo beijo na chuva no meio da vila simples em que moravam. Sobre trilha sonora, recomendo ouvir a mĂșsica principal do drama e a mais linda que Ă© da Gummy, o nome Ă© Fade Away, e tem todas nessa playlist no Spotify. Por fim, 100 Days My Prince Ă© um drama recomendado para quem adora um romance e indico mais ainda pra quem nĂŁo gosta de drama de Ă©poca, pois Ă© Ăłtimo pra aprender a gostar. Leve, cĂŽmico, com um roteiro que te prende pela doçura. Onde Assistir? Tem 100 Days My Husband no KyungSoo Brasil em parceria com o Kingdom Fansub e no Fighting Fansub. E aĂ, vocĂȘs jĂĄ viram esse drama?! Sei que muitos jĂĄ sim, entĂŁo me conta o que acharam. Beijos, Mari. ?
MoonEmbracing the Sun â Heo Yeon Woo, 13 tahun, putri seorang pejabat tinggi, menemani ibunya ke istana kerajaan untuk menghadiri kakaknya, upacara ucapan selamat pemeriksaan sipil Heo Yeom. Secara kebetulan, dia bertemu Putra Mahkota Lee Hwon. Mereka jatuh cinta dan Yeon Woo terpilih sebagai Putri Mahkota Joseon.
recaps discussion news cast 109 November 6, 2018November 6, 2018 100 Days My Prince Episode 16 Final by LollyPip Things look bleak as the crown princeâs enemies close in, leaving him no choice but to walk straight into their trap to save the woman he loves. But Yul isnât alone anymore â he has friends and people who care about him, and theyâre willing to help him even when he doesnât know he needs the help. Hang on, because this show has some surprises left before the story ends. EPISODE 16 RECAP Minister Kim tells Yul that war has broken out, and itâs his duty to save the nation and his people. Yul is aware this is a trap, but Minister Kim tells him that he must walk into that trap, because he has Yoon Yi-seo. Yul pretends not to know the name, but Minister Kim isnât fooled. He offers to send Hong-shimâs hand to Yul as proof that he has her. Yul threatens to cut Minister Kimâs throat, but Minister Kim tells him that Hong-shim will be killed if anything happens to him, and to get her back, Yul must forget the secret he learned about So-hyeâs baby. The Jurchens are demanding a ransom for the citizens theyâve kidnapped, to be personally delivered by the king. Although theyâre in a war with the Ming Empire, they believe that Joseon incited the Ming Empire to attack them. The king volunteers Minister Kim to go clear up the misunderstanding, but Minister Kim says humbly that heâs not powerful enough. He suggests that Yul go to the battlefield and handle things instead. Yul begins his search for Hong-shim at Je-yoonâs home, but Dad says she left that morning. Guard Kwon shows up to take Yul back to the palace while Je-yoon offers to search for Hong-shim. When Yul learns whatâs happening, he volunteers to go to the battlefield. He says that he believes Minister Kim instigated the war in order to personally profit, but the king argues that thatâs even more reason to keep Yul home. He begs Yul to explain why Minister Kim tried to kill him and why Yul isnât going after him, but Yul canât tell him yet or people could get hurt. He knows that Minister Kim is planning a trap for him, but he tells his father that he intends to walk into it. Which brings us back to the downpour where we first met Yul, as he thinks about what he couldnât tell the king â that Minister Kim is waiting with Hong-shim at the battlefield. He rides out to the battlefront, but on the way heâs stopped by Je-yoon, who begs him not to go. Yul says that he knows heâll be killed if he goes, but he goes anyway, telling Je-yoon to wait for a message. He arrives at a village thatâs been under siege, where civilian bodies lie dead in the streets. Heâs surrounded by soldiers, but he holds his own against them. After a few moments Je-yoon joins him, saying that he thought Yul really wanted him to follow him by the way he was looking at him, but Yul denies any such thing. Minister Kim is in a meeting, planning an ambush to kill Yul and frame the Jurchens for his death. He tells his man to to go meet with the Ming Empire and to let him deal with Yul, since they have personal matters to settle. Yul and Je-yoon make it to the front line, where theyâre shown one of the arrows used by the Ming soldiers against the Jurchens. Thereâs no doubt the arrows were supplied by Joseon, probably by Minister Kim himself. Yul is told that Minister Kim went to the Ming camp to get the ransom money demanded by the Jurchens. Heâs given a letter from Minister Kim, supposedly from the Jurchens, ordering Yul to go to their fortress alone the following day. Later, Je-yoon finds him staring at the stars and asks if heâs worried about the hostages, or just one woman. Yul asks if Je-yoon prefers rain or falling petals, adding, âItâs a roundabout way of saying that was a stupid question.â LOL â Yul, never change. Je-yoon warns Yul that thereâs no evidence that Minister Kim has Hong-shim. Yul asks Je-yoon what he would do, and Je-yoon admits that he would still go, but he also says he has a bad feeling and asks Yul not to go. But in the morning, Yul enters the fortress alone. At first he sees nobody around, but soon he spots the body of a woman who looks like Hong-shim lying on the ground. He goes to her, but itâs a stranger, and while heâs distracted, Minister Kim approaches. With fake sorrow, Minister Kim tells Yul that heâll die before he ever sees Hong-shim again. Yul is surrounded by Minister Kimâs men, and he taunts Minister Kim for bringing so many assassins to kill one prince. But he sneers that he doesnât plan to fall in the same trap twice, and draws his sword. Thatâs the cue for his own men to pop up on the surrounding roofs and shoot down the assassins. More than half of them are killed, the remaining assassins surrender, and Yul orders Minister Kim arrested for murdering him, starting a war, and endangering the people of Joseon. With a cocky swagger, Minister Kim picks up a sword and approaches Yul. After ordering his archers not to shoot, Yul parries Minister Kimâs attack, and the two fight for a minute before Yul manages to slice Minister Kimâs arm and make him drop his sword. Yul turns his back to tell his men to tie up Minister Kim. Minister Kim reaches into his clothes and staggers towards Yul, but Guard Kwon sees him and gives the archers an order. Minister Kim is struck by several arrows, and he stumbles into Yul, pressing a note into Yulâs hand as he collapses to his knees. With the last bit of his strength, he gasps, âI never intended to go on living the miserable life you want me to lead,â before lying down to die. Nearby, assassin Hyuk informs Hong-shim that itâs all over. We see that heâd found her crying over Moo-yeonâs body, and sheâd asked him why he let Moo-yeon be killed. Hyuk had told her that he didnât know what Moo-yeon had planned, only that heâd asked him to protect his sister. They had buried Moo-yeon, then Hyuk had offered to take Hong-shim to the house Moo-yeon bought. But Hong-shim had said with firm resignation that she was going to Minister Kim to end this once and for all. Now she watches Yul standing over Minister Kimâs body, both of them looking a little stunned, but relieved that his reign of terror is finally over. Yul tells Je-yoon to find Hong-shim, knowing that sheâs nearby. He goes looking for Hong-shim himself, and finds her consoling a small girl whose mother was killed and father was taken away. Hong-shim tells the girl that her father will come home because the crown prince is brave and smart, and here to help. She sends the girl to the magistrateâs office, then turns to see Yul. Heâs calm as he says he was worried Minister Kim had hurt her, and asks why she came here. Hong-shim says that she didnât come for him, and he apologizes for the loss of her brother. He offers to reinstate her social class so that she can live as Yoon Yi-seo, and also says that she can be a single woman again, like she was before they married. She thinks about Moo-yeon telling her that the crown princessâs baby isnât Yulâs, though he wasnât sure if Yul remembered that. She had asked if Moo-yeon came back to Hanyang to kill Yul, but heâd told her, âI returned to protect the woman I love and her child. She is not the crown princess to me⊠she is only a young lady by the name of So-hye.â Now Hong-shim asks Yul not to forgive her, taking on the blame of Moo-yeonâs betrayal with So-hye. Yul responds that on the day of his fatherâs coup, he lost his mother and the girl he loved, and that she lost her father because of him. Hong-shim says itâs all in the past, and she tells Yul to forget her now. She starts to leave, but Yul asks if thatâs all she has to say. He asks why she canât say she loves him, practically begging her to say she wants to be with him. Choking back tears, Hong-shim says she canât give him the answer he wants, then leaves. King Neungseon is greatly relieved when he learns that Yul is fine and Minister Kim is dead. Yul sends him the letter that Minister Kim handed to him before he died, which turns out to be the paper that Minister Kim coerced the king into stamping, giving Minister Kim the ability to order literally anything at all. It says, âMinister Kim Cha-eon will pay for his sins with his life. His children will not be punished for his sins. This is the kingâs command.â Furious, the king considers ignoring this edict, since Minister Kim is dead and canât enforce it. Before he left the palace, Yul had found So-hye drowning in grief, and heâd refused to allow her to starve herself to death. Heâd told her that the woman heâs loved all his life is the sister of the man So-hye loved, so he wonât let her baby die. In parting, he told her to live and that heâd decide what to do with her once he returned from the war. Prince Seowon is the one who delivers the news to So-hye that her father is dead. She says that she really might not survive, anticipating punishment as a traitor. The prince leads her from her rooms, but theyâre stopped by the king, and Seowon says that theyâre on their way to see Queen Park. Approaching So-hye, King Neungseon growls that he knows of her sin, and asks if she thinks sheâll survive after such a betrayal. Terrified, So-hye shakes and says nothing. At the battlefront, Yul is a force to be reckoned with as he viciously mows down Jurchens. The story of his heroic battle makes its way back to Songjoo village, where Gu-dol enthralls the neighbors with a highly embellished retelling. He says that Yul rescued all the hostages, then returned to the palace, only to find that his crown princess had committed suicide because she was pregnant with another manâs child. Nearby, a voice intones, âAm I the only one feeling uncomfortable right now?â Itâs Soo-ji, dressed in peasant clothes, and he asks them to stop talking about the crown princess. Gu-dol is a watchman now and Soo-ji is his charge, and awww, Kkeut-nyeo is pregnant! Ma-chil is dressed in silks as befitting his new position as head merchant, and he says heâs going on a buying trip to Ming. Soo-ji tells him to take a message to Lord Noh to rescue him, but Ma-chil quips that thereâs nobody to rescue, since Soo-ji is officially dead. Curious, Soo-ji asks what happened to the woman Yul loved. We cut to Hong-shim, her hair down as befitting a single woman, meeting a handsome young nobleman in the forest. He gives her a cheeky grin and says that his heart fluttered while waiting for her. He says that since theyâre going to grow old together, they should have some fun, and he pulls her close. Hong-shim grabs his hand and twists it until he and lets go, then hollers for backup. Town Official Park runs over, dressed as magistrate, and orders his men to grab the nobleman, who it turns out is a serial rapist. Yikes. Hong-shim teases now-Magistrate Park for still talking like a town official, and heâs all You should talk, a noble lady taking on a vicious criminal! But her reinstated noble status doesnât put food on the table, so Hong-shim requests her payment, and Magistrate Park flees to get out of paying her. Cute. Hong-shim is still living in her old house and running the Solution Agency, though she has a nicer sign now. The cherry tree is gone, but the flowers that Yul planted last year are in full bloom. She remembers his promises to stay with her forever, including the one he made with a kiss. Dad doesnât understand why Hong-shim insists on living like this when sheâs a noblewoman again. She says she doesnât want to leave him, but he knows thatâs not the reason she wonât leave this house, so she snaps that heâs right, she canât stop thinking about Yul. Magistrate Park has Hong-shimâs attacker dragged to jail and orders a servant to bring him paper and ink to write to the prince. HAHA, itâs Master Park, now stripped of his noble status, who meekly complies but grumbles to himself that one day, heâll be reinstated and get revenge. At the palace, Yul has been put in charge of most matters concerning the country. He holds his own mini-courts and makes decisions regarding the country. Minister Jung mentions that Yul still hasnât remarried after six whole months, and it hasnât rained in three months. Yul says that last year he made all the single citizens marry, but it didnât rain. Minister Jung says uncomfortably that an unrepeatable rumor is spreading about Yul, so Yul snaps, âThen donât repeat it.â He tells the ministers to find a solution regarding the drought by tomorrow. In private, he jokes with Je-yoon, who is now his personal adviser, that he has no time to be lonely because Je-yoon is always there. Je-yoon quips that heâs lonely, so Yul offers him to give him more work, and Je-yoon is all HAHAHAHA-no. Heâs bodyslammed by Eunuch Yang, who reports that a meeting with the Sungkyunkwan students has been canceled because Yul insists on wearing his old ratty robes. When Yul refuses to have new ones made, Eunuch Yang reminds him of what heâs been through for him by coughing dramatically until Yul relents. PFFT. We see why Yul has been avoiding the royal tailor â she has an obvious crush on him, and uses the process of measuring him to get all handsy. Eventually Yul figures out that the king sent her to seduce him and forbids her to touch him again. He goes to the king to protest the steady stream of ladies and maids his father has been throwing at him. King Neungseon is the picture of innocence as he says he was sure Yul would like the tailor, but then he blows up, saying that heâs embarrassed that Yul doesnât seem interested in women. Yul reminds his father that he already loves someone, but the king yells that he only loves, and doesnât do anything to continue the family line. When he notices Yulâs sheepish expression, the king gasps in horror, âWere you⊠rejected??â Yul reluctantly admits that yeah, he was rejected, but that heâs waiting for her to come around. The king calls Yul in front of the ministers to announce that heâs ready to hand over the throne, coughing and pretending to be sick and saying that he plans to head to the mountains to recover. But before he goes, he issues a proclamation that everyone must be married by the end of the month, no exceptions, even those of royal blood. Oh no, not this again. Minister Jung and Queen Park have one of their meetings that do nothing, just to complain about the kingâs proclamation. The queen believes the unrepeatable rumor â that Yul spends all of his time with Je-yoon, which must mean he prefers men. She goes all giddy thinking about Yul stepping down so that Seowon can finally become crown prince, so she tells Minister Jung to have his brother seduce Yul and get evidence. Oh pu-leeze. Minister Jung says that heâs not fond of his brother but he knows Je-yoonâs not into guys. The king walks in and interrupts their plotting, ordering them to let it go. He rolls his eyes when Queen Park says sheâs just worried about Yul, and he tells her to focus on him from now on so that he can enjoy life after he steps down. He orders Minister Jung to take a hint and get lost, and pulls his queen into his arms. Later, he tells Yul that heâs been stuck on the throne for years, so much that his butt is covered in sores. Yul squints at him, offended that his father would force him into marriage for a frivolous reason. But the king says that the crown has always been a burden he wasnât strong enough to bear, so much that he even envied Minister Kim for his strength. He says that Yul has the strength and authority, because itâs not the power he cares about. He tells Yul to be the king he wants to be remembered as in the history books, since whatâs inside is more important than what people think of him. In the morning Eunuch Yang delivers a letter from Je-yoon. It says that heâs taking a three-day vacation to obey the kingâs orders â heâs heading to Songjoo village to get married. Eunuch Yang mutters that Yul is slow and destined to lose his love to another man, and will probably be the only king never to get married and live like a eunuch. Ha, Yul throws the letter at him. Prince Seowon walks in the countryside until he arrives at a little cottage. So-hye sits outside, staring up at the sky as she recalls the day Moo-yeon told her the story of the dandelions. A woman brings her young son, and she narrates that she named her son Seok-ha because she wanted to remember the name that would otherwise be forgotten. > After Hong-shim dreams that Kkeut-nyeo will have a girl, Gu-dol says heâs glad itâs not a boy who would look like him â because obviously heâd be so handsome that girls would never leave him alone cue blank stares. On her walk home, Hong-shim runs into Je-yoon, who unceremoniously asks her to marry him. Before she can get over her shock, theyâre summoned to the magistrateâs office. There are several more spinsters and bachelors this time around, and Hong-shim and Je-yoon are the oldest. Je-yoon is more than happy to get hitched to Hong-shim per royal decree, but Hong-shim grumbles that thereâs no drought this year. Magistrate Park explains that this is happening because the crown prince isnât married yet, and suddenly a voice calls out, âAm I the only one whoâs uncomfortable right now?â Yul is here! He says heâs uncomfortable with this match-up, giving Hong-shim a level glare, but he also says that those present must obey the kingâs orders⊠including himself. The addition of Yul means thereâs more men than women, so Magistrate Park tells the men to close their eyes, and the women to stand in front of the man they like. Nobody chooses Yul, not even Hong-shim, but he decides that the women were just too scared to stand in front of him he stops to scowl at Eunuch Yang and Guard Kwon, who are having giggle fits. Je-yoon walks Hong-shim home and tells her about a spring night when he was feeling resentful towards his concubine mother, and hating himself for it. But then he saw someone and fell in love at first sight, and he wanted to tell the girl how he felt. Hong-shim says with regret that he wonât be able to win that girlâs heart, but Je-yoon says that love is about giving, not receiving. He notices Yul lurking nearby, so he whispers to Hong-shim to stand still, and he takes her hand and holds it to his face, This has Yul pulling him aside to remind him of how much he loves Hong-shim, and Je-yoon says thatâs why heâs doing this. He threatens to propose to Hong-shim for real if Yul doesnât win her this time. Cue another black scowl from Yul. Yul finds Hong-shim at her fatherâs grave, and he also places a stone onto the pile, saying that he wants to make a wish that the woman he loves would stay by his side. Hong-shim says that he would be unhappy if she did, because her past would cause problems for him. But Yul says heâs more unhappy without her. Hong-shim says itâs not real love if they canât smile at each other, and that she canât forget that she and her brother have both hurt him. She believes that someone will use that information to attack him one day, but Yul counters that if he has to give up love to secure a position, then he doesnât want the position. Hong-shim says heâd be better as a wise king than just a husband to one woman. Giving up, Yul agrees to return to the palace, but first he asks her to find a bundle of books he lost while rushing to the village. Hong-shim finds the bundle relatively quickly, and they turn out to be Yulâs diaries, which she canât help but leaf through. While reading Yulâs diary entries from the past year, Hong-shim sees how he thinks of her and longs for her every day. On the anniversary of their wedding, heâd written, âThere are two paths in life â one is to believe that nothing is a miracle, and the other is to believe that everything is a miracle. I look back at the hundred days I spent as your husband. Now I know that every moment was a miracle.â Crying, Hong-shim wraps up the diaries and runs to find Yul, but Gu-dol and Kkeut-nyeo tell her that he had urgent business at the palace and left. Hugging the diaries, Hong-shim trudges home to sit in her yard, bereft. But Yul shows up in front of her, and he says that the crown prince left⊠âBut Won-deuk is still here.â Hong-shim says he doesnât look much like Won-deuk, but Yul tells her to look closer, and as they both look carefully at each other, they start to smile. Up on the roof, Dad, Magistrate Park, Gu-dol, and Kkeut-nyeo take their cue and start tossing cherry blossom petals down onto the couple. Okay, that is adorable! Hong-shim wonders where the petals came from when itâs not even Spring, and Yul is all, âOh look, you found my books!â Hee. Hong-shim admits that she read them, and she asks him to stop writing heartbreaking stories. Yul says that this evening, he plans to write, âI proposed to the woman I yearned for all my life. The woman smiled and nodded. Come what may, I will spend my remaining days with her.â He holds out a hand and asks Hong-shim to come with him to the palace. Hong-shim asks if that was his marriage proposal, but he says heâll do it properly. He takes her hand, pulls her close, and kisses her, while the cherry blossoms rain down around them. COMMENTS Such a sweet ending â it wasnât perfect, but it left me with a feeling of contentment, knowing that Hong-shim and Yul will rule happily and with much love in their lives. I was worried that palace life wouldnât be a good ending for them, but the palace is a much lighter, more relaxed place with Minister Kim gone and Yul in charge. I think that the addition of Hong-shim and the love she brings to Yulâs life will only improve the happy atmosphere. It was a little bit twee for everyone to get a happily ever after, from the good guys like Dad who ended up with Yang-choon and a baby on the way, to characters who donât really deserve it, like Queen Park it was even hinted that So-hye and Prince Seowon might end up together eventually. But considering that I originally expected this to be a lighthearted rom-com, Iâm fine with the ending as it is. I have wondered for a long time how Hong-shim would act towards Yul once she learned that his father is responsible for her fatherâs death. It was interesting that she never held bad feelings towards Yul for that, but instead felt her own familial guilt because of her brother betraying Yul by getting Yulâs wife pregnant. In a way, the two associated wrongs balanced each other out⊠each of them had a family member do wrong by the other, so it put them back on even footing. This wasnât necessary for their eventual happiness â either would have easily forgiven the other â but it did smooth things out a little so that neither of them had to be forgiven in order for them to move forward together. 100 Days My Prince always suffered from pacing issues â in fact, Iâd say pacing was its biggest weakness, which is a shame and really inexcusable in a pre-produced drama. Iâll never complain about how much of the sweet romance part of the story we were given, but I feel as though the drama would have been better overall if it had explained the palace intrigues and the whoâs-the-father question a bit more clearly, and skimmed some of the unnecessary village silliness to make room for smoother storytelling. The middle section of the show was fun, with Yul learning to act like a real person and falling in love with Hong-shim, but we spent so much time on it that the ending felt rushed. I do have one major complaint⊠while I felt that Jo Sung-ha did a great job with the role of Minister Kim as it was given to him, now that itâs all over Iâm left feeling as though the character was under-explained, and worse, underwhelming. The only reason we were ever given for his greed for power was that he didnât want to end up starving and destitute, but he was a rich nobleman with a very high position in the kingâs court, whose daughter was in line to be queen. So was it really ever a possibility that he would become poor? There was no reason for Minister Kim to ever think heâd end up in poverty, so I found his reasoning for his power-grabbing to be extremely weak. And without a valid purpose to his scheming, he always seemed more confusing than menacing. His final act of sacrifice â his life for his childrenâs lives â also felt out-of-character, since he never cared about them before. However, I did find this finale adorable once we got past the necessary war stuff, and I thought it was fun that the tone recalled the lighter middle section of the drama, where everything was just solid cuteness. I liked seeing that feeling extend to the palace, where everything was much more light-hearted once Minister Kim was gone and Yul was no longer married to a woman he hates. Seeing him joke around with Je-yoon and Eunuch Yang and watching those two butt heads was just plain fun and makes me wish we could have eschewed the dramatic parts altogether and made this show a straight-up rom-com. Although it had issues, in general I thought that 100 Days My Prince was sweet and fun, and Iâll never complain about getting to see Do Kyung-soo or Nam Ji-hyun in any romance story⊠they both bring something unique to their characters, and Iâm never bored watching them act. I wonât remember this drama as one of the great ones, but Iâll certainly remember it as a sweet, heartwarming story that was well worth the watch. RELATED POSTS Premiere Watch 100 Days My Prince, The Guest Flowers and fun for 100 Days My Prince A marriage that ended a drought in tvNâs 100 Days My Prince EXOâs and Nam Ji-hyun courted for tvN historical rom-com Tags 100 Days My Prince, Nam Ji-hyun Premium Supporter Currently AiringAwesomeKdrama Rom-Coms to Watch On Any Day Part 2 Go Won Hee to make a special appearance in "Nevertheless," Popular Lists Related lists from users. Create a list. Upcoming Korean. 37 titles 20 loves. 2019 PTW Dramas. 179 titles 11 loves. Historical Lovers. 218 titles 13 loves 6. Recently Watched By.
SinopseLee Yul Ă© o prĂncipe herdeiro de Joseon, um perfeccionista que desconsidera a maioria das pessoas que vivem no palĂĄcio real e parece frio e exigente quando, na realidade, Ă© apenas solitĂĄrio. Um dia, ele aprova uma lei declarando que todos os cidadĂŁos coreanos em idade de casar devem fazĂȘ-lo antes de completarem 28 Shim Ă© uma mulher forte e inteligente que assume vĂĄrios empregos para sustentar a si mesma e seu pai. Ela tambĂ©m Ă© a mulher solteira mais velha de sua aldeia e precisa de um marido para evitar a punição dos de uma tentativa de assassinato, Lee Yul se encontra gravemente ferido e fica sob os cuidados de Hong Shim e de seu pai. Devido a seus ferimentos, Lee Yul desenvolve amnĂ©sia temporĂĄria e vagueia sem rumo como um plebeu sem nome ou identidade. Por causa da lei aprovada por Lee Yul, ele e Hong Shim sĂŁo forçados a casar um com o outro a fim de salvar Hong Shim da punição, bem como sua aldeia da que se segue Ă© a histĂłria de amor de Hong Shim, "a mulher solteira mais velha de Joseon", e Lee Yul, o amnĂ©sico prĂncipe vĂĄrios tropos notĂĄveis ââââque servem como base do relacionamento de Won deuk e Hong shim, e 100 Days My Prince os tratou de uma maneira que faz com que o progresso do romance entre esses dois personagens pareça natural, em vez de confiar nas expectativas do pĂșblico de que eles devem se encaixar. Por exemplo, na moda tĂpica de drama asiĂĄtico, nosso protagonista Won deuk/Lee Yul cresce sem nunca esquecer seu amor de infĂąncia, Yoon Yiseo. Mas em vez de ele abrigar algum tipo de obsessĂŁo por uma garota aleatĂłria que ele conheceu e que foi legal com ele uma vez, como muitas vezes acontece em outros dramas, ele Ă© levado a procurĂĄ-la pela culpa muito real e compreensĂvel de observĂĄ-la inteira. famĂlia morre por ordem de seu que se segue Ă© sua amnĂ©sia, que nĂŁo apenas fornece a base perfeita para uma sĂ©rie de comĂ©dias e falhas de comunicação, mas tambĂ©m libera Lee Yul das restriçÔes de ser o prĂncipe herdeiro, permitindo que ele se torne âWon deukâ e caia em amor com Hong shim enquanto Ă©, sem dĂșvida, seu eu mais drama coloca o trabalho de fazer seus protagonistas crescerem atravĂ©s da experiĂȘncia compartilhada e do confronto nĂŁo apenas entre si, mas com eles mesmos. E o que sai de um casamento de mentira construĂdo sobre enganos, mentiras e segredos Ă© um dos romances mais doces e honestos que vocĂȘ encontrarĂĄ na terra do drama asiĂĄtico perdendo apenas para Kkeutnyeo e Gudol o melhor amigo de Hong shim e seu marido de 100 Days My Prince desde o inĂcio, pensei que Kim Chaeon era um vilĂŁo carente, criado para desempenhar um papel, mas com poucas razĂ”es para explicar por que ele Ă© do jeito que Ă©. Para dizer a verdade, ainda me sinto assim em relação a ele, mesmo que ele seja um pouco mais complicado do que eu Chaeon começa como um enigma de um antagonista. VocĂȘ meio que nĂŁo entende o que ele quer, tanto que inicialmente me perguntei se ele era um arenque vermelho e os verdadeiros vilĂ”es eram a rainha e a facção polĂtica de sua açÔes parecem peculiares no inĂcio. Ele força o pai de Lee Yul a se tornar rei, mas nĂŁo permite que ele mantenha sua esposa/mĂŁe de Lee Yul como rainha. Ok? EntĂŁo ele a substitui com sucesso, apenas para deixar a rainha substituta e sua famĂlia se tornarem o espinho em seu lado dezesseis anos depois. Mas ei, tudo bem. Sua filha Ă© casada com o prĂncipe herdeiro. Exceto espere, ele pode ou nĂŁo ter planejado o assassinato do prĂncipe herdeiroTudo o que ele faz, de algum modo faz sentido se vocĂȘ assistir e acompanhar os tĂłpicos de perto. Ele quer substituir a mĂŁe de Lee Yul porque ela veio da famĂlia do ex-rei. Seu substituto acaba sendo mais astuto do que ele esperava, e ele nĂŁo consegue impedir a ascensĂŁo de sua famĂlia ao poder a tempo. Seu assassinato do prĂncipe herdeiro, ao que parece, Ă© para proteger a posição de princesa herdeira de sua filha depois que ela engravidou de alguĂ©m que nĂŁo Ă© seu marido. EntĂŁo, sim, suas açÔes se alinham com seu motivo geral, ser o verdadeiro poder por trĂĄs do que, em algum momento, o pĂșblico e vĂĄrios personagens da sĂ©rie precisam começar a se perguntar por que ele nĂŁo assumiu o trono para si mesmo todos esses anos atrĂĄs. Por que parar alguĂ©m do poder absoluto? Em vez de ser rei, e ele poderia ter sido rei. Ele escolhe ser um marionetista mesma linha de pensamento ilĂłgica, diante de acusaçÔes de traição, ele conspira com uma força estrangeira para derrubar seu paĂs. E em vez de amar seus filhos e garantir que eles vivam uma vida feliz, ele escolhe sacrificar sua vida e salva sua famĂlia atravĂ©s do decreto real em branco, exceto que ele os condenou a viver seus dias como prisioneiros e temos um vislumbre de sua psique interior durante sua conversa final com sua filha, onde ela lhe diz o quanto odeia ser sua filha. Ele revela que nĂŁo teve nada enquanto crescia, que hĂĄ um desejo cada vez maior dentro dele de nĂŁo ter que responder a ninguĂ©m e que nada que ele faz parece sĂł entĂŁo que aprendemos que este Ă© um homem que viveu toda a sua vida em modo de sobrevivĂȘncia e que, apesar de toda a sua astĂșcia, nĂŁo entende a si mesmo ou o que quer, o que explica tudo sobre esse personagem para mim. No universo, ele Ă© um homem perdido que vive momento a momento, tentando matar a fome que experimentou quando criança, crescendo em um mundo como um cachorro abandonado. No nĂvel da histĂłria, ele Ă© um vilĂŁo unidimensional cuja Ășnica função Ă© ser um obstĂĄculo para o protagonista, no qual ele Ă© muito eficaz, mesmo que isso signifique que suas escolhas sejam arbitrĂĄrias e incoerentes. Ei, essa linha aleatĂłria aludindo Ă sua trĂĄgica histĂłria de fundo deve fazer sentido suficiente para encobrir os buracos da trama!Um final excessivamente otimistaAlguĂ©m me disse uma vez que vocĂȘ pode dizer o quĂŁo historicamente preciso Ă© um drama histĂłrico asiĂĄtico pelo quĂŁo feliz Ă© o final, e eu concordo. 100 Days My Prince, um drama de pura ficção, terminou muito o povo de Songjoo Village, a vida continua para melhor. Sr. Yeon claramente adquiriu algumas roupas mais bonitas e renovou sua casa. Kkeutnyeo e Gudol estĂŁo esperando seu primeiro bebĂȘ enquanto atuam como guardiĂ”es do filho de Kim Chaeon, um trabalho em que estĂŁo coletando um bom dinheiro. Park Seondo Ă© despojado de toda a sua riqueza e condenado Ă servidĂŁo eterna sob o novo magistrado do condado, Park Bokeun. AtĂ© Machil consegue mudar sua vida de capital, o clĂŁ Kim nĂŁo existe mais. Lee Yul se reconcilia com seu pai, que conserta seu casamento com a rainha, que, ao que parece, nĂŁo quer derrubar o prĂncipe herdeiro em favor de entronizar seu prĂłprio filho, tanto quanto ela quer passar mais tempo com o marido , que sĂł quer ver seu filho mais velho casado antes de se aposentar com a esposa para o campo. Mesmo Eunuch Yang volta a servir ao lado de Lee Yul, agora com a vantagem de que ele quase morreu por causa de Lee Yul para facilitar seu Ășltimos vinte minutos desse drama tambĂ©m sĂŁo os mais fracos, mesmo porque nĂŁo hĂĄ conflitos conseqĂŒentes que conduzam a reconciliação entre Lee Yul e Hong shim, agora uma nobre. Realisticamente, provavelmente Ă© uma coisa boa que o casal tenha se separado depois de derrotar Kim Chaeon para se estabelecer em seus novos eus. Narrativamente, a separação nĂŁo serve para nada e arrasta as coisas por muito tempo. No entanto, ver nossos principais protagonistas finalmente se unindo de verdade com o apoio de seus amigos Ă© imensamente e a princesa estĂĄ viva e bem com seu Kyung Soo como Crown Prince Lee Yool / Na Won Deuk Han So Hee como Kim So Hye [Princesa herdeira]Nam Ji Hyun como Hong Shim / Yoon Yi SeoJo Sung Ha como Kim Cha EonKim Sun Ho como Jung Jae YoonKim Jae Young como Moo Yeon / Yoon Seok Hwan 100 Days My Prince - ë°±ìŒì ëê”°ë 16 EpisĂłdios Pontuação 8,3NegĂłcios, ComĂ©dia, Romance, DramaTitulo em PortuguĂȘs Meu PrĂncipe Por 100 DiasData de Lançamento 10/Setembro/2018cFjnSON.