Queen Inhyun's Man

Omg I just finished watching Queen InHyun's Man last night and I can admit... I think modern + historical romance dramas are the best. 

The storyline was somewhat like Rooftop Prince's but also different in a way. It was... interesting. 

 

Yoo In Na and Ji Hyun Woo's chemistry was REALLY REALLY REALLY GOOD. -ships-

At the beginning, I thought that Hyun Woo wasn't that handsome (I SO TAKE IT BACK RIGHT NOW) but after a few more eps, I realised he's absolutely gorgeous in his own way. 

And Yoo In Na! Her acting is really really good. I thought Han Ji Min was good at crying and expressing her sadness but Yoo In Na is like..... asdfdghjkl awesome. I could really feel her character's extreme pain and sadness when Boong-Do(Hyun Woo) left. I so wanted to bawl like a little baby but I was rooming with my mom in my aunt's house so I had to try to stifle my sobs. :( 

I don't usually cry when I'm watchin dramas but someone leaving a lover, or both of them not being able to see each other is kind of my weakness. Which explains why I cried for both dramas. I didn't even try to stop myself. :( 

It was really heartbreaking. Esp when Yoo In Na protrays her character's sadness really really really really really relaly really really really well. Like algiuhrgliurehga

Not looking down on Ji Hyun Woo's acting... He's really good too! I think he portrayed his manly character really well. Like, not showing his emotions until he's alone or when he's really in pain. You can see it in his eyes!!! 

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JUST LOOK AT HIM ASDGFHJHJKJL

 

 

 

I reall recommend you guys to watch this drama. 

+ Rooftop Prince. Really. Although both of them are somewhat similar in terms of the whole historical modern thing, both of them are really really daaaaaaaaaaamn good dramas. 

 

HIGHLY RECOMMENDED TO WATCH

WITH A BOX OF TISSUES NEXT TO YA 

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