Friday, September 28, 2012

First Impression: Arang and the Magistrate


Arang and the Magistrate is a 2012 historical drama based on Korean folklore. In the story, Arang is the daughter of a magistrate in the city of Miryang. She is mysteriously murdered one night, and she comes back as a ghost in order to find the truth about her murder. She ends up enlisting the new magistrate to help her, but the magistrate, who can see ghosts, has some secrets and mysteries of his own...

I was a little skeptical about watching this drama at first because I am not a fan of historical dramas, but the romance aspect of this show reeled me in, and I’m glad it did.

What I like the most about this drama so far is the chemistry between characters, and the elements of the story itself. The show perfectly combines comedy, romance, history, and horror to create a truly entertaining television series.

Arang, played by Shin Min Ah, is extremely beautiful and spunky. Her character is refreshing because she is assertive and carefree, unlike most Kdrama heroines.

Arang
The magistrate, played by Lee Joon Ki, is handsome and easygoing. In the show he is burdened with the stress of looking for his lost mother, but his character is a funny, go-with-the-punches kind of guy, and he and Arang have a great on-screen chemistry.

The magistrate, Eun-oh

The magistrate’s…er…sidekick (manservant?), also provides plenty of comic relief in the show with his antics.

The magistrate's manservant,  Dol-sue

We also have a shaman with a weak sixth sense (she can hear ghosts but not see them). Arang repeatedly harasses her for favors and she, like the magistrate’s manservant, provides a lot of the show’s comedic moments.

Shaman Bang-wool

In addition to these characters, three of the king’s officials assist the magistrate with his magisterial duties. They enlist the magistrate at the start of the drama (initially by kidnapping him…), and they also add to the comedic aspects of the show.

The Trio
(I'm not sure what else to call them...but they are almost ALWAYS together)
These are the characters who stand out to me the most so far, but there are other characters in the show who I feel will play a more prominent role as the drama gets deeper into its 20-episode run.

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A human skull

Overall, I’m pretty excited about this series, and I love the fact that it combines comedy and horror. It’s a strange combination, but in this drama it works. The horror moments are genuinely creepy while the comedy had me laughing throughout the first few episodes. I would definitely recommend this show to fans of romance and the supernatural!

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