A Safe Peek at Knight Flower 2024
Dive into the Double Identity of 'Knight Flower'
A Masked Adventure
Explore our spoiler-free review of the hit Korean drama ‘Knight Flower’. Get general series information, plot summary, and my personal thoughts and rating, all 100% spoiler-free! If you have already seen this drama and are interested in a more full review, including character analysis, highlights, and ending explanation, please click on the link below.
General Information
All You Need to Know About 'Knight Flower'
This drama originally appeared on MBC. It was directed by Jang Tae Yoo, who also directed other popular dramas like ‘My Love From the Star’ and ‘Hyena’, and Choi Jung In who made his directing debut in 2021 with ‘On the Verge of Insanity’.
Air Date: : January 12 – February 17, 2024
Episodes: 12
Where to Watch: Viki
Genre: Historical Rom-Com
Starring: Lee Ha Nee and Lee Jong Won
Story Summary
Plot Overview
After the death of her father and sudden disappearance of her brother, a young woman finds herself a widow when her husband dies on their wedding night. She has spent the last 15 years as a dutiful grieving widow in the home of her in-laws. To help relieve her boredom, at night, she practices the martial arts skills her brother taught her by putting on a mask and doing good deeds for those in need.
But a run in with a handsome military officer threatens to expose her true identity. Although she tries to avoid any further contract with the astute young man, fate continues to bring them together. And she soon finds that he just may have a secret of his own that connects their pasts in surprising ways.
Personal Insights
My Thoughts on 'Knight Flower'
‘Knight Flower’ is a historical rom-com with an upbeat vibe. There is a bit of family drama and political intrigue, but it’s not as heavy as other historical dramas. At 12 episodes, its a pretty light, easy watch and Lee Han Nee 1s entertaining as always. The fight scenes are fun and the romance is sweet. It’s really just what you want in a simple period romance.
This is another drama with a significant age gap; Lee Han Nee is 11 years older than her co-star. Although its not really addressed in the plot itself, some fans were put off by it. If you aren’t a rom-com fan, the lack of significant substance and silly humor might be a bit light-weight for you. But I thought it was fun and charming. I give ‘Knight Flower’ a 8 out of 10 ramen.
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Meet the Leads
Meet the Stars of 'Knight Flower'
Lee Ha Nee and Lee Jong Won did an amazing job in this drama. If you are interested in seeing other dramas that they have performed in, check out the links below!
Lee Ha Nee was Miss Korea in 2006 before becoming an Idol Trainee with YG Entertainment and later made her acting debut in 2008 in the musical “Poloroid”. A year later she had her first lead television role, starring opposite Lee Dong Wook in the law romance ‘Partner’. Other popular dramas she has starred in include the romantic comedy ‘Modern Farmer’ and the historical drama ‘The Rebel’. See her reprise her role in the popular action comedy ‘The Fiery Priest 2’ which premieres on November 8th.
Lee Jong Won debuted in 2018 in the mini-series ‘Go, Back Diary’. Other popular dramas he has starred in include the business drama ‘XX’ and the romantic drama ‘In Your Dream’. Look for him to star in the upcoming rom-com ‘Brewing Love’ that also premiered this week on November 4th. Click the links below for other popular dramas he has starred in.
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