River Where the Moon Rises – Unspoiled Review
River Where the Moon Rises
♥ Aired: February 15 – April 20, 2021
♥# of Episodes: 20
♥Where to Watch: Viki
♥Genre: Historical Romance
♥Starring: Kim So Hyun and Na In Woo
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The Story
After being seperated from her parents and losing all her memories, a young girl is raised and trained in a band of assassins. Now, years later, a dangerous assignment brings her face to face with her memories and long-lost family members. But reconciling her past with the warrior life-style she has been living will not be easy. When she meets a young farmer from a ghost village in the mountains, she finds love and family for the first time, but his peace loving ways are a stark contrast to her goals and ambitions.
Should I Watch
So, let’s just start with the obvious here. This is one drama where I’m glad I waited to start watching it. No kdrama fan can discuss this series without mentioning the drama behind the drama. A bullying allegation against the lead actor, Ji Soo, caused him to be replaced after episode 6. Na In Woo took his place in the role and later the earlier scenes were all reshot. So if you didn’t watch this one as it was being released, none of this should effect your viewing experience. But it’s hard to overlook the fact that what was going on behind the scenes seemed to take it’s toll during the middle of the drama. It does lose some focus and drift a bit during these middle episodes. But where “River Where the Moon Rises” stands out is in the costuming and cinematography. The drama is absolutely beautiful on screen. Also, Kim So Hyun is a convincing female warrior and despite the late start, she and Na In Woo have a sweet chemistry that makes a believable love story. I give “River Where the Moon Rises” a 7 out of 10 ramen.
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