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Love in the Moonlight

To protect herself and her family, Hong Ra On disguises herself as a man and counsels men on dating. Due to a love letter she wrote for a client, she meets Crown Prince Hyo Myung. Ra On is unaware that he is the Crown Prince, and Hyo Myung is unaware that Ra On is a woman. Soon after Ra On is forced to become a eunuch by loan sharks, and the Crown Prince and Ra On become interested in each other. As Ra On tries to survive the palace and the Crown Prince navigates his journey to become king, will their love prosper? (Source: MyDramaList)

Drama Review

“Love in the Moonlight” is an enchanting Korean drama that takes viewers on a captivating journey through love, politics, and societal expectations. Set against the backdrop of Joseon Dynasty, this historical romance beautifully intertwines heartwarming moments with political intrigue, showcasing a balance between love and duty.

At the heart of the story is the charming crown prince Lee Yeong, portrayed brilliantly by Park Bo-gum, whose youthful exuberance and sense of justice resonate with audiences. His chemistry with Kim Yoo-jung, who plays Hong Ra-on, a spunky and resourceful young woman disguising herself as a eunuch, creates an engaging and heartfelt dynamic that keeps viewers eagerly anticipating their interactions.

The drama’s strength lies in its well-developed characters, each with their own complexities and depth. From the endearing relationships between the main characters to the intricate web of political power struggles, every element is meticulously woven together, making the storyline both compelling and emotionally resonant.

The costumes and set design transport viewers to the rich and vibrant world of the Joseon era, while the cinematography captures the beauty of each scene, whether it’s a poignant moment between the leads or a grand royal event.

While “Love in the Moonlight” primarily focuses on romance, it also addresses societal issues, gender norms, and the weight of responsibility that comes with power. The drama delicately navigates these themes, offering moments of introspection without overshadowing the engaging narrative.

However, some viewers may find certain plot points predictable or reminiscent of common tropes in historical dramas. Yet, the exceptional performances by the cast and the heartfelt storytelling make these moments forgivable, adding to the overall charm of the series.

In essence, “Love in the Moonlight” stands out as a must-watch for K-drama enthusiasts, blending romance, humor, and political intrigue seamlessly. It’s a tale that not only tugs at the heartstrings but also leaves a lasting impression, reminding us of the enduring power of love and the resilience of the human spirit.

 

Drama Details:

  • Drama: Love in the Moonlight
  • Country: South Korea
  • Episodes: 18
  • Aired: Aug 22, 2016 – Oct 18, 2016
  • Aired On: Monday, Tuesday
  • Original Network: KBS2
  • Duration: 59 min.
  • Content Rating: 15+ – Teens 15 or older
  • Cast: Park Bo Gum, Kim Yoo Jung, Jung Jin Young, Kwak Dong Yeon, Chae Soo Bin