When Flowers Bloom, I Think of the Moon

Set during Joseon's alcohol prohibition, three lives entwine in secrecy and danger. Perfect for fans of historical drama and intrigue.

Genres: Comedy, Drama, Romance, History

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When Flowers Bloom, I Think of the Moon

TV Show2021-20221h 20mKoreanKBS2Comedy, Drama, Romance, History
1 Season16 EpisodesEpisode Guide
7.1
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About human love against the backdrop of the most powerful alcohol prohibition period in the Joseon. The private prosecutor who comes to Seoul to raise the family, a poor man and his wife who start to make drinks to pay off their debts, and the prince who keeps going over the wall to drink; the drama is about three people who can end each other's lives fatefully encountering in front of a secret liquor warehouse.

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A few good ideas in the show are wrapped in some horribly erratic pacing. The first half was a drag to watch. They took a lot of time with unimportant things, but spent too little on important. The actors do their best, but it's not enough to make it a honestly good show.

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> The Rom-com Saeguks released this year are most disappointing except for the heavy-hearted Red Sleeve and Moonshine shines more among the mediocre left PLOT ------ On paper, this drama seems exciting and something new and fresh in the great landscape that is a period drama from South Korea. The sort of procedural police drama with a bit of romance set during the Joseon era is something we donโ€™t get every day. But as the drama progresses, it seems to lose its essence and become a little too traditional. The plot seems too rushed at times; it never really stops long enough to explore things or build them up enough for it to hook you in. There is a lot of tell, and not enough showing us things. Showing us the main couple falling in love for example. Things just happen because they are supposed to happen. But at the same time, the story drags its feet so much and the plot and the character go in so many circles - which is a shame because the cast is great, but not used all that well within the story. CHARACTERS ------------------ Although there is not a single character you hate in this show ; everyone had a backstory and comedic touch (yes even the evil ministers). Itโ€™s Ro Seo who manages to shine the most in this drama and her character manages to be the heart of the story someone you can really root for. Hyeri is so likeable here. And if the story had been built solely around her, we might have gotten a better story. But it is Nam Young and his story halts the story so much. He is only there because Ro Seo needs some contradiction to her character and her story, but he does not get enough to do so that it has a strong enough impact on the story. His character hardly matters in the grand scheme of things ; which is refreshingly quite opp. to usual where female characters take backstage after strong introduction. This role insufficiently used Yoo Seung Ho, one of South Koreaโ€™s most talented actors in his age range, which is a damn shame. And while Yoo Seung Ho uses all his charisma and puts as many emotions and empathy into Nam Young as he can muster, the writing does not match his energy, so no matter what he does, Nam Young feels flat as a character. Which is frustrating to watch. He is a plot-point, not a solid character who influences the story itself. Most of the story he is just there. For a change the Queen and Consorts were pleasantly good and non-threateningly evil . The ministers and thugs were evil but were not too frustrating except in the end where [spoiler] Lee Shi-Heum get his way and crownprice sits quite [/spoiler]. Overall ------- Moonshine is an overall drama with lots of potential, but with such an aimless narrative that hesitates to take risks and break away from the norms of its genre, with crown princes, palace politics and forbidden love between classes etc. It leaves the mystery of the story in the dust and therefore the structure of the story, some of the character and many of the side-plots feel rather flat and they lack a little focus and depth. The drama wanted to do too much, but at the same time too little, with the time it took to tell this story. I cannot say that I was bored watching the drama, but rather that I was frustrated by the wasted potential of it all. The cast carried the drama through for me and bgm for comedy was apt ; I did have few laughs but when the story got serious at the end I lost interest .

It had a strong first episode that made the drama seems promising and interesting but turns out that the first episode was its peak and the subsequent episodes were heading in a steady downward spiral to never recover after that. The story was barely functional for a full length 16-episodes drama. The writer should be embarrassed to label this as a comedy but that wasn't even the worst part that goes for the romance. The drama would have been slightly better if they were to cut out the romance without changing anything. Not only our leads were lacking in chemistry but the romantic moments were tasteless.

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