The Sound of Magic – Full Review
Welcome to The Sound of Magic – Full Review. A high school student meets a mysterious magician who tries to bring the magic back to her life. If you haven’t watched this drama yet, I recommend checking out my unspoiled review here.
The Sound of Magic
♥ Aired: May 6, 2022
♥# of Episodes: 6
♥Where to Watch: Netflix
♥Genre: Musical Fanstasy
♥Starring: Ji Chang Wook and Choi Sung Eun
The Story
A high school student struggles to support herself and her little sister after her parents run away and leave them alone. One day she meets a mysterious magician who lives in an abandoned amusement park in town. He offers to teach her magic and encourages her to take time to enjoy the beauty and miracles of life. But for those in the community who have lost their belief in magic, the magician is someone to be feared and distrusted. And when a violent crime rocks the town, he becomes their prime suspect.
The Leads
Ji Chang Wook as Ri Eul
Ri Eul is a mysterious magician who has taken up residence in a local abandoned amusement park. Mostly, he tries to keep to himself, with the exception of the magic shows he perfroms for any children brave enough to wander into the park. When Ri Eul meets Ah Yi and Il Deong, he sees how each of them, in their own way, is struggling with the pressures that adults put on them. He hopes, by teaching them magic tricks, he can help them find joy in the present moment and hold on to their belief in magic. But when a missing girl is found dead, the evidence all seems to point to Ri Eul as the prime suspect. And as his past is revealed, he seems to look even more guilty. Il Deong and Ah Yi hope to prove that their new friend would never commit the crimes he is being accused of. But it won’t be easy to convince those who have already decided he is the culprit.
Ri Eul is not your average parlor trick magician. He believes his magic is real. As a high schooler, Ri Eul became disillisioned with the need to always strive, without ever stopping to enjoy his life. This realization was so overwhelming for him that he ended up trying to kill himself and being institutionalized. But after many years, he has finally found peace with the realization that he can define his own success and live his life however he chooses. Ji Chang Wook was so perfect in this role as the charming yet vulnerable magician. He pulls off this character with the perfect flourish of drama that makes it feel like the role was written for him. As a big fan of the actor, I loved him as Ri Eul.
Choi Sung Eun as Yoon Ah Yi
Yoon Ah Yi is a hard working high school student who is also the sole provider for herself and her younger sister. But even with the part-time jobs she can fit in, the debt collectors are knocking down their door and she barely makes enough to feed them. One night, she wanders into the amusement park and meets Ri Eul. When he offers to teach her magic, at first she is skeptical. But soon, she finds herself believing that maybe this curious man really can make miracles happen. When Ri Eul is accused of killing one of her classmates, she quickly jumps to his defense. But she becomes increasingly frustrated when no one will listen to her.
After struggling for years at the hands of selfish adults, Yoon Ah Yi’s biggest dream is to become an adult herself, so she won’t have to ever depend on anyone else again. Being abandoned by both of her parents and left to raise her young sister, she is both wise and tired beyond her years. I enjoyed Choi Sung Eun in this role. Her ability to channel deep emotion made me really sympathize with her character and situation. I found her both believable and endearing.
Supporting Characters
Hwang In Youp as Nah Il Deong
Nah Il Deong is the highest ranking student in all tests except math. Even with all his accomplishments, his parents still push him to do better. And until now, he has always worked hard without question. But after meeting Ri Eul, he begins to wonder if he shouldn’t be able to find his own dream. He also has a crush on Ah Yi, but he is too shy to confess his real feelings to her.
Ji Hye Won as Baek Ha Na
Baek Ha Na is the popular “mean girl” at school. She is constantly bullying Ah Yi for not being rich like her. When she becomes suspicious of Ri Eul’s true intentions, she stalks him and his “house”, hoping to find something scandalous to post on her social media page.
Park Ha Na as Min Ji Soo
Min Ji Soo is a woman who comes to visit Ri Eul from time to time. Although Ah Yi is curious about their relationship, she never asks either of them. But when things start to look bad for Ri Eul, Ah Yi and Il Deong pay her a visit and she fill them in on Ri Eul’s mysterious past.
Things I Liked
♥ Ah Yi’s Success
I love that in the end Ah Yi is able to do what Ri Eul had never been able to; she kept magic alive inside her heart while still living and working in the outside world. It is fun to imagine that Ri Eul is somewhere near by, watching over her proudly. And she gives hope to all of us that you don’t have to live in an amusement park or hang out with a talented magician to understand that magic and miracles really do exist.
♥ Curtain Call
While a curtain call is not standard in movies, even when they are musicals, I enjoyed the way they did this one. I found myself smiling along as the cast beamed from the screen, showing their own kind of magic. It also gave me a few moments to think back on the series and it’s uplifting message. For me, it seemed like a nice way to break the spell slowly, before sending me back to reality.
♥ Magic
One of my favorite things about this drama is that it never gives a definitive answer to whether Ri Eul’s magic is “real” or just some clever sleight of hand. While things like Kim Doo Sik’s “disappearance” is shown not to be magic at all, there is no explanation for things like the camera turning back on to record him. There is just enough unsolved miracles to make us, like Ah Yi, wonder if Ri Eul real is magical.
Things I Didn’t Like
Loosing His Temper
The way Ri Eul lost his temper with Baek Ha Na was frustrating for me. With Doo Sik, the video proved that it was really self defense, instigated by Doo Sik to get Ri Eul’s fingerprints. But his violent outburst against Ha Na was a blight on his otherwise pure and innocent character. There can be no excuse for trying to strangle a young girl, no matter who irritating she is. It just didn’t fit with what we knew of Ri Eul’s character. Maybe it was an indication that he was nearing the end of his rope, but I still don’t like it. And the fact that Bella was injured in the process was just heartbreaking.
“Adults”
Can we just take a moment to give one big boo to all those who were supposed to be the adults in this drama. Whether it’s Ah Yi and Il Deong’s parents, their homeroom teacher, or Doo Sik, they were all horrible. And I love the reminder that just because we are “grown up”, does not mean we have better answers then all the young people around us.
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Amusement Park
So, I understand that this abandoned park really does exist, but I seriously doubt there are people moving in and treating it like their own home. If the police needed an excuse to bring Ri Eul in for questioning, they really needed to look no further. I couldn’t decide if I was distracted by how incredulous it was that someone could live there like that or if I was just jealous it wasn’t me. Honestly, I kept waiting for a mentor of Ri Eul to show up in the story; one who taught him everything he knew and then “unofficially” left the park to him. But unfortunately there was never a convenient explanation for his unlikely residence.
The Ending
A short drama like “The Sound of Magic” has a pretty basic wrap up, since there aren’t many secondary characters to worry about. First, Doo Sik and Ha Na provide enough “evidence” to make the police take Ri Eul in for questioning. Before he is taken away, Ri Eul begs Ah Yi to tell him that she, at least, believes in him. But in a rare moment of doubt, Ah Yi hesitates and loses her chance. Terrified of being “locked up” again, Ri Eul escapes the interrogation room and goes back to the park. The police and Ah Yi meet him there and beg him to come back quietly. Ah Yi realizes that while Ri Eul didn’t make all her problems go away, he showed her the power of magic. She throws a blanket over Ri Eul and he disappears. A time jump shows us Ah Yi and Yoo Yi visiting Bella’s grave. The police finally uncover the truth of what really happened to the girl who was killed and Ri Eul’s name is cleared. Il Deong drops out of school and decides to live life on the difficult path, where he can find the flowers. Ah Yi’s father is home and the family is doing well now that they are back together. Ah Yi still takes letters to the magical mailbox for her mom and Ri Eul. Ah Yi is working as a magician in a restaurant where she can help to spread the magic. And they all, we hope, lived happily ever after.
Should I Watch
“The Sound of Magic” is a dreamy, fantasy drama that is sort of a “Mary Poppins” meets “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory“. Let me start with the obvious. This is a magical fantasy series, so if you aren’t willing to check your adult cynicism at the door, you might as well not waste your time on this one. Also, if shows where the characters break into song and dance at random moments irritates you, this probably isn’t your thing. As for me, I love a good musical and this type of fairy tale fantasy is one of my favorite genres. And this drama had me “spell-bound”. The cast was fantastic, the scenes were visually stunning, and the OST is amazing. The story mixed just enough bittersweet realism into the enchanted lives of our leads to keep me emotionally engaged. I give “The Sound of Magic” a 9 out of 10 ramen.
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