Grade: B
Category
Action romance
What it’s about
During Japan’s
occupation of Korea, a naïve, uncompromisingly idealistic bookseller
joins the underground resistance movement. She befriends a colorful
cast of characters there, including a tough gisaeng and a ladies’
man who bets his friends he can turn her into a modern woman—in
spite of her conservative values and the traditional hanbok she
always wears.
First impression
I can’t say that
I love this show’s opening. The action is cartoony and the costumes
look like they belong on stage at my local high school’s talent
night. I’m optimistic that it will get better as it goes along,
though—I’m a big fan of its
playboy-redeemed-by-the-love-of-an-upright-girl theme. And how can
you go wrong with something that’s based on a novel by the author of
Coffee Prince’s source
material?