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8.3
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Classé #1071
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Durant la dynastie Joseon, Yong jouait les trouble-fêtes sur la place du marché le jour, tandis qu'il se transformait en voleur la nuit, volant aux riches pour donner aux pauvres. Après chaque vol, il laissait toujours derrière lui une peinture représentant la branche d'un pêcher, sa marque de fabrique, et fut ainsi nommé Iljimae. Son principal but n'était pourtant pas tant de voler mais de retrouver le propriétaire d'une épée forgée sur mesure qui fut utilisée pour tuer son père sous yeux lorsqu'il était enfant. Eun Chae est la fille d'un membre du gouvernement qui, malgré son éducation privilégiée, a beaucoup de compassion pour les plus pauvres. Elle rencontre Iljimae par hasard et ne peut pas s'empêcher d'admirer son idéal même si elle n'a encore jamais vu son visage. (Source: MDL; Traduction: ceci_06 at MDL) Modifier la traduction

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  • Pays: South Korea
  • Catégorie: Drama
  • Épisodes: 20
  • Diffusé: mai 21, 2008 - juil. 24, 2008
  • Diffusé Sur: Mercredi, Jeudi
  • Station de diffusion initiale: SBS
  • Durée: 60 min.
  • Score: 8.3 (scored by 9,265 utilisateurs)
  • Classé: #1071
  • Popularité: #674
  • Classification du contenu: 15+ - Teens 15 or older

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Melusinefandedrama
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oct. 23, 2023
20 épisodes vus sur 20
Complété 0
Globalement 9.5
Histoire 10
Acting/Cast 10
Musique 9.0
Degrés de Re-visionnage 9.0
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Lee Joon Gi excellent !

15 ans après, je regarde cette série car je suis fan de Lee Joon Gi. Et il est super une fois de plus et il est ... joufflu ! Il est moins maigre que dans les séries actuelles.
La série est agréable avec une intrigue bien construite, des personnages assez élaborés et surtout bien joués.
Attendez vous à avoir des larmes au moins deux fois dans la série !
On voit que graphiquement la série n'est pas nouvelle mais on peut la regarder sans problème.
On n'a pas besoin de sauter des épisodes, cela avance assez vite.
Mon seul reproche est la fin, j'aurais espéré une romance avec une des 2 actrices mais bon, c'est une fin ouverte, on peut imaginer ce que l'on veut.

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jimjamjelly
44 personnes ont trouvé cette critique utile
avril 26, 2015
20 épisodes vus sur 20
Complété 3
Globalement 8.0
Histoire 8.5
Acting/Cast 10
Musique 10
Degrés de Re-visionnage 10
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'Iljimae' has left me sitting in a puddle of my own (hypothetical) tears. Although the first 6 episodes are a bit slow, the story soon picks up with a quick-fire, rapid pace that will leave your heart feeling as if it had been pulled out and stamped upon. It was truly a beautiful drama.

The story is similar to Robin Hood, but it's more sophisticated, powerful, moving and gritty than the traditional English folk tale. It is, without giving anything way, a revenge story. However, unlike most revenge stories, it has a heart. Our hero isn't some morally conflicted guy who can't tell right from wrong - in fact, the drama does well by clearly defining the hero's morals and making sure that he never strays too far away from them. It is beautiful to watch the story unfold and see our hero grow.

The father/son relationship was also incredibly moving. You can tell that Seo Dol has this completely unconditional love for Yong (despite him not being his biological son), and their relationship is so special and beautiful. I haven't seen a father/son relationship, like that, in K-Drama - ever. The impact Seo Dol and Yong have on each other just pulls on my heartstrings, and I am usually a person who remains highly unmoved by fiction.

I also have a lot of admiration for Yong's adoptive mother Dan-ee. She appears to be cold and indifferent towards both Seo Dol and Yong (and even her own biological son, Ja Dol/Shi Hoo), but that's just way of trying to protect herself if anything bad happened to either of them. You can tell that she truly loves them.

Overall, the story was very good; however, the romantic aspect of the plot really did weigh it down. I saw no true purpose, asides from being a romantic tool, for Eun Chae; yes, she was caring, kind and seemingly selfless (well, at least that is what she liked to think) but her character lacked development, depth and heart. Every time she would pop up on screen, the story would end up slowing down. She was an unnecessary character, in my opinion, and her romance with Iljimae was highly unconvincing. The second main girl - who actually had a more significant impact, and had a purpose in the story - had much more convincing chemistry with Yong and I would have preferred her to be his primary love interest. She was a brilliant 3-dimensional character - like Yoong - and she had true depth.

I didn't have a problem with Ja Do/Shi Hoo, though. I thought it was kind of weird how he loved Eun Chae (not a spoiler, this is pretty much obvious from the outset of the drama) because he believed her to be his sister, although she wasn't (again, not a spoiler), so that incest-but-not-incest thing kind of grossed me off him for a while. However, his moral conflicts and his struggles with his identity were quite touching, and although he didn't have the same impact as Yoong, I did sympathise with him a lot.

The drama does not suffer from bad acting at all. The cast fully suited their roles, and although Lee Jun-ki is partial to some overacting, it wasn't anything that detracted away from the drama. The actor who played Seo Dol was amazing - that guy put me through emotional highs and lows, and he had amazing chemistry with Lee Jun-ki. I actually felt like I was watching a father/son team whenever those two were on screen with each other.

The best performances, in my opinion, came from Lee Moon Shik, Lee Yong Ah, Lee Jun Ki and Kim Sung Ryung, Lee Won Jong (who was perfect as the delightfully self-serving and wicked, Byun Shik) and Park Shi Hoo. There wasn't really anything that I could call a 'bad performance' in the drama, and though I didn't like Eun Chae, Han Hyo Joo did what she could with such a bland character.

The only reason why this drama doesn't get a perfect 10 from me is because I felt that the romance did actually weigh things down quite a bit and whilst the ending was good, the slight openness of it did irk me off because I prefer more defined endings. (Especially after watching a drama for 20 hours!) However, it was a beautiful story with beautiful characters (and great action scenes) and I recommend it to all. It has heart, humour and depth and it has really perked an interest in the saeguk genre, for me.

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Renseignements

  • Drama: Iljimae
  • Pays: Corée du Sud
  • Épisodes: 20
  • Diffusé: mai 21, 2008 - juil. 24, 2008
  • Diffusé On: Mercredi, Jeudi
  • Station de diffusion initiale: SBS
  • Durée: 60 min.
  • Classification du contenu: 15+ - Adolescents de 15 ans ou plus

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  • Score: 8.3 (marqué par 9,265 utilisateurs)
  • Classé: #1071
  • Popularité: #674
  • Téléspectateurs: 22,356

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