TheTale of Nokdu disebut-sebut memiliki rating yang tinggi. Drama yang berjumlah 32 episode ini dapat disaksikan di KBS. Jalan ceritanya menarik begitu pula beberapa scene komedinya cukup bagus dan tidak terkesan cheesy. Ditambah lagi kepopuleran dua pemeran utamanya juga beberapa bintang tamunya membuat nilai drama ini bertambah. NokDu's transformation from a chiseled (those abs don't lie) man into a blushing lady who wins the hearts of men is gold, and I'm loving that look of pure shock and disgust he makes every time a TheTale Of Nokdu, behind its romantic-comedy premise, teaches a serious lesson about men's penchant for power and thinking having it could bring all the things one's heart's desires. The drama clearly depicts a side to humanity that is innate yet abhorrent. It also shows that we are given the ability to make choices. The Tale of Nokdu" Composite Sketch (TV Episode 2019) official sites, and other sites with posters, videos, photos and more. ActionComedy History Jeon Nok Du is a man with extraordinary ambition to experience the big, wide world. With looks, brains, and athletic abilities, he is the epitome of perfection. After being swept up in an incident, he disguises himself as a woman to join a mysterious all-woman community and meets Read all Stars Dong-Yoon Jang Kim So-Hyun Drama Korea Nokdujeon / The Tale of Nokdu adalah serial terbaru dari KBS2 yang bergenre Historical, romance dan comedy. Tayang pada bulan September 2019, setiap hari senin dan selasa. Serial ini di adaptasi dari webcomic berjudul "Nokdujeon" yang dibuat Hye Jin Yang dan diterbitkan dari 16 Desember 2014 hingga 31 Juli The Tale of Nodku " was, surprisingly, a good drama. The story was a bit strange, but they made it work and it was really funny. The performances were top notch from everyone in the cast, but especially the leading actor was extra funny and he was really good with the action scenes. The latter were plenty after the first half. Review spoiler. The Tale of Nokdu was pretty much an obscure drama to me as an American in 2022, but I found it through Kdrama recommendations based on: -Villain loves the FL. After some digging I was further drawn in by the uncommon gender-bender aspect of the storyline and how impressed I was by the beautiful feminine visuals of the ML. Taleof Nokdu. In this gender bender historical drama, a young man's family is attacked by assassins. He must hide out in a village of widows and disguise himself as a woman to remain undercover. As he attempts to keep his cover, he meets a young woman also on the run. Genre: romantic comedy, sageuk. Rate: TheTale of Nokdu was one of the enjoyable dramas that aired in 2019. This historical series is entertaining and gave out valuable lessons. · The Tale of Nokdu: With Dong-Yoon Jang, Kim So-Hyun, Tae-oh Kang, Jun-ho Jeong. Jeon Nok Du is a man with extraordinary ambition to experience the big, wide world. With looks, brains, and athletic abilities, he is the epitome of perfection.. "/> lg 32gn50t b review; pioneer hdj x5 over ear dj koptelefoon; giant checkers outdoor; lokkirecaps #sinhalamoviereview #filmreviewsinhalaMovie: Year of Release: Thank you for watching. Disclaimer: Any footage in this video has only been used t TheTale of Nokdu အပိုင်း( ၁၃ )319MB - 720P Movies Preview TheTale of Nokdu 2019 '조선로코 - 녹두전' Directed by Kim Dong-hwi, Kang Soo-yeon Synopsis While on the run for his life, a young man discovers that the best place to lie low is in a village of widows — disguised as a woman. Remove Ads Cast Crew Details Genres Cast Taleof Nokdu In this gender bender historical drama, a young man's family is attacked by assassins. He must hide out in a village of widows and disguise himself as a woman to remain undercover. As he attempts to keep his cover, he meets a young woman also on the run. Genre: romantic comedy, sageuk Rate: User ratings: 64 Click to Review or Comment 6xMaJjg. Completed Naomi Necro1 people found this review helpful Story 10 Acting/Cast 10 Music 10 Rewatch Value 10 This review may contain spoilers A surprise hit. Very strong show, from start to finish. Had I relied too heavily on the reviews here on MyDramaList, I wouldn't have given this show a fair shot. I'm *so glad* I took a chance because I thought it was easily one of my favorite kdramas and I've watched over 70 so far in the past years. It wasn't perfect, but it was engaging, well-acted, well-choreographed, well-thought-out, and well-executed. I notice that I tend to agree with the reviewers over at Dramabeans in their assessments of shows and was pleasantly surprised to see that they rated it a and with good reason. I breezed through the entire series without skipping any scenes and absolutely gobbled it all up. I'm sad it's over. Acting ML & FLI'd only seen the FL Kim Sohyun in Love Alarm and since her character frustrated me immensely with her romantic choices I'm still so salty she didn't choose Song Kang in EITHER SEASON, I had a bad bias toward her and thought her acting felt a bit forced and wooden. She totally caught me by surprise with her acting in this show. She was wonderful, emotive, and had great physical acting as well. Her chemistry with the ML Jang Dongyoon was natural both during the show and especially in BTS. They're so cute together!I've been meaning to watch Jang Dongyoon in something and I'm so glad this was my first experience watching him act. He did an incredible job as Widow Kim and as Nok Du. He had such subtle shifts in his body language and voice depending on whether he was near the other widows and in his female persona, or when he was around Dong-Joo. It was so fun to see his body language suddenly shift into a more masculine gait and posture, and hear his voice drop several octaves lower all while still dressed as a woman. He was able to easily come across as a beautiful woman, and also give me butterflies with his masculine physique. Side CharactersAntagonistTOTALLY UNEXPECTED. I had only seen Kang Tae-Oh in Run On as a sensitive, overly nice, overly aloof character who spent the majority of his time fawning over his CEO noona, so this was a complete 180 and I *loved* it. He first comes across as that same love-sick, funny friend then totally whips into the most unexpected and vicious villain who arrested my attention whenever he was on screen. He also looks *fantastic* in his black war regalia. I also want to give points to his right hand, Dan-Ho. I'd never seen him before and he was a scene-stealer as well. His gaze was lethal as was his sword. The KingI both empathized and hated him. This is one of the highlights of The Tale of Nokdu that I couldn't get enough of. Characters you're meant to hate still tugged at your heart and made you pity them. The story had so many layers and the King, at moments, made me feel like he could be redeemed. The QueenI *LOVED* the Queen. Oh my heart. She was a beautiful, strong, and heart rendering character. I'm so glad she was able to finally reunite with her son. Dongyoon's Family - Great chemistry. The relationship between Nok Du and his brother was heartbreaking and I rooted for them throughout the series to reconcile. I also really loved Aeng-du. She's a firecracker. The Widow VillageI loved these women. I rooted for them and thought they were an admirable, brave pretty. Aided in painting the picture of every scene immensely. OverallI really, really, really loved this drama. I laughed, I cried, I laughed some more. The plot was well layered and well-executed. The plot never meandered long in one spot so it always felt like we were going somewhere. Nothing felt overly forced. The length of each episode and the overall length of the series gave each character and storyline plenty of room to breathe. I had minor issues with how long it took our ML and FL to FINALLY tell each other the truth. That part did feel like it ran in circles a little bit. I was also a little frustrated with the outcome of the show but was overall very happy that our main group of protagonists had their happy ending. Read More Was this review helpful to you? When two people running from their supposed destinies meet, will their hilarious partnership lead to love? This drama follows the life of a man who is a noble heir and has been hiding from assassins all his life, and a woman who is the next in line to become a courtesan irrespective of her wishes. Running from their ill fates, they both cross paths in a village of widows. Pretending to be widows, they strike up an unlikely friendship. Trying to figure out their next steps and fighting people left, right, and center, in the backdrop of political strife, will these two be able to have a happily ever after? Watch to find liked this one in spite of my misgivings in the beginning. It was a perfect amalgamation of comedy, the harsh reality of life for both men and women, the prejudices that society has against woman, romance, and action. The female lead was strong in her own way and refused to give up on herself no matter what society demanded of her. Similarly, the male lead refused to bow down and die easily. He fought to live and find peace and happiness for himself and his loved ones. Overall, it was a decent watch. So, if you are someone who wants to watch the tale of romance between two people who decide to chart their own path, you will definitely enjoy this one!Story Line originality of the plot The plot is original, and it’s a good of main protagonists The chemistry between the leads is HappyNo of Seasons 1Total Episodes 16 on Netflix, 32on VikiEnglish Subtitles Available? YesStream it or Skip it? Stream It!Where can you stream it? Viki, Netflix Set in the Joseon dynasty, the series is about a man who disguises as a woman to enter a mysterious women-only village in search of the truth about his birth; and a young woman who does not want to become a kisaeng in pursuit of revenge for her this drama ended, it left me feeling so happy. Every Korean drama lover knows that the endings can be awful and unsatisfying, but with The Tale of Nokdu, everything finished just right and drama was so enjoyable. The storyline was so fun and so fresh. The best thing about this drama was the acting and the chemistry between all the actors. Jang Dongyoon and Kim Sohyun's chemistry was adorable and admit that I was reluctant to start this drama because I thought it would be like one of those silly watches. After watching Doctor Prisoner which is a quite a heavy watch, I was in the mood to watch a light and fun drama, and that’s exactly what I found! This drama was better than I could have anticipated. Tale of Nokdu is an amazingly well-told story from start to finish. It’s an historical watch filled with comedy, action, politics, romance and suspense. It does take a dramatic turn towards the end but the comedy is never too far was the type of drama that got better and better with each episode. Every episode was entertaining and fast paced. If you’re looking for a binge-worthy drama, look no further. It also has a very satisfying ending which has left me feeling very reason for not giving Tale of Nokdu 5 stars is because it didn’t blow me away. Today we’re talking about The Tale of Nokdu’, a gender bender historical drama based on a 2014 Webtoon series. Women dressing up as men and somehow fooling people is big in K-dramas. This sub-genre is rather special, and it’s not so rare for people to start watching a drama purely because of gender-bending shenanigans. Sageuks are hardly a stranger to the gender bender trope, and in fact tend to pair well with it. From Sungkyunkwan Scandal’ to Queen SeonDuk’ and Love in the Moonlight’, you have everything from fun and fluff to political intrigue and straight up drama. The way Nokdu’ stands out among its peers, is that in a rather unusual turn of events, this time it’s a man who’s pretending to be a woman. Joseon Rom-Com The Tale of NokduMeet Jeon Nok-Du Jang Dong-Yoon, a … resourceful and athletic dude who has spent his entire life on a remote island with his adoptive family. When female assassins show up after him, murder his brother but unfortunately not the insanely annoying little sister, he has some serious questions. His quest to figure out who they were and why they were after him leads him to a hidden widows’ village. After helping a widow escape her in-laws, he somehow ends up impersonating her in order to sneak into the no-men-allowed village. Now Lady Kim Nok-Soon’, he must remain undiscovered while trying to uncover a conspiracy much bigger than he can widow village is right next to a gisaeng house, which I felt was odd, but hey, I’m not about to argue the logic of a gender bender drama. For those of you who’ve not watched any historical K-dramas, gisaengs are basically upscale entertainers/ prostitutes. Our Lady Nok-Soon is sent to bunk with unwilling gisaeng trainee Dong Dong-Joo Kim So-Hyun. Dong-joo might be a talentless entertainer, but she secretly is an excellent artisan, who’s also plotting to assassinate the king. Yup, the stakes just shot all the way up. They each discover the other’s secrets fairly quickly, and work together to keep them hidden, while dealing with their budding romance. They need to especially keep an eye out for Yool-Moo Kang Tae-Oh, a seemingly perfect nobleman, who is obviously a far more complicated character than he lets main characters of The Tale of Nokdu’The verdictI am not going into any more detail cause I’d be giving away too much. I’ll let you get surprised by the twists and turns of this drama all on your far as gender benders go, this is solidly on the “embrace the absurdity” side. The antics of Lady Kim Nok-Soon were hilarious to watch, and I thought the approach was like how even the I must avenge my dead father’ broody dude trope was flipped on its head with Dong-ju. On this note, I’ll say that I expect we’ll be seeing far more of Kim So-Hyun. She was excellent in her need to take a moment and appreciate the pacing. While slightly fudged near the end, the build up of the story, and especially the romance, was excellent. Our main couple switches from cute to steamy and back and I, for one, was hooked. The whole plot unfolds in a similarly satisfying manner, and it really makes the drama flow and easy to in any sageuk worth its salt, the stakes are higher than they seem. This is established early enough for the writers to tie all the loose plot threads they started, and to give us a satisfying conclusion. I can’t even begin to complain about all the questions I still have about other historical dramas, so this was a welcome talk second leads and villains… Yool-Moo was… a revelation? Kang Tae-Oh really did a brilliant job there of convincing us throughout his character’s arc. This says a lot, cause damn that was some by far the most memorable and interesting aspect of The Tale of Nokdu is the character of the King. Set up as the villain, we get glimpses into his mind and troubled psyche. We see how being tormented by fear and mistrust leads him from one bad decision to the next; At the same time, he keeps wanting to do better, but is ultimately consumed by those negative voices. His eventual friendship with Nokdu is fascinating because it offers a brief respite to both, yet is inherently tragic. Jung Joo-Ho was exceptional in his portrayal of this conflicted you like your historical dramas fluffy but still kinda dark, then The Tale of Nokdu is definitely one for your watch list. For fans of the gender-bender sub-genre particularly I’d say it’s an absolute must. Not many dramas take the man-posing-as-woman road, and it brings up interesting storytelling the trailer. The drama is available on Netflix.

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