Historical – Coming-of-age – Romantic-comedy
“Love in the Moonlight” also known as Moonlight Drawn by Clouds is a 2016 South Korean Drama starring Park Bo-gum and Kim Yoo-jung with Jinyoung, Chae Soo-bin and Kwak Dong-yeon. Now, that it is being aired at ABS-CBN Primetime-Bida.
HOPELESS ROMANTIC
“Love is a choice”
Every engaging scenario has its intense and cultivation on how Filipinos became hopeless romantic in relation to the values and culture of Korean people. The millennials blurt the love story of a prince (Park Bo Gum) that falls in love with his eunuch (Kim Yoo Jung) who needs to disguise as a man. The summoned feelings over the relativity of your real love have been fighting to cure the challenges. It reflects the boundary of cultural love and historical perspective to be mimic for this generation.
ULTIMATE ‘KILIG’
Every scene provokes a romantic excitement.
One of the inflections of love in the story is the indifferences of the characters to be more romantic and urging for Filipino viewers. Actors that communicate through his or her facial expressions and gestures lead into the attachment of views about romantic love. The point of view has its symbolic figures to the history of Korea. Likewise, each eye contact supports the astonishing value and avenue of the love of the characters.
PROFOUND EMOTIONAL ATTACHMENT
Every edge of the story reveals the significance of family in the society.
The value of family has been reflected as you seen in the different circumstances and how the characters fight to surpass just to have a perfect family.
INSPIRING MESSAGES
“You are shaping your own future”.
This Korean drama never fails to amaze every Filipinos especially in dealing with the messages and value of literature. It serves as a big inspiration to overcome some of the challenges in our life. One of the greatest messages for our millennials is to draw their own future with the standing point of his or herself.
OOZES CHARISMA
Acting prowess is effortless.
We cannot deny the fact that Park Bo-gum and Kim Yoo-jung are perfectly matched in this TV series. As simple as eye contact, both of them can create a story to be cherished by the viewers. Sublime dialogues have a great impact as they deliver each line and how Filipino viewers can relate to their love story and challenges.
SKILLED DIRECTING
Director’s beauty and artistry.
The principles of visual narration are artistically practice and demonstrate in the Korean drama. The essence of the narrative content from its novel creates its own identity as a new genre of literature. One of the commendable skills is the “dramatic turning point of the story”.
PROMISING CINEMATOGRAPHY
‘Creative reign’
Fulfilling images in different views or angles in this TV series fosters shots to emphasize the tone in the story. Heartfelt and fascinating for the viewers every time they see the political perspective in line with the corruption and power that can kill our society. Thus, the history of Korea and how wonderful the culture they have has been crafted.
Indeed, “Love in the Moonlight” is reflective, historical, and philosophical in nature that could shape the Filipinos to be more standardized in valuing oneself.