The
animation in the first episode was fantastic, and the devil was frightening,
but towards the conclusion of the episode, things began to look sketchy. The
swirls of golden light around Samshin and the dense black clouds surrounding Ha
Ram are dismal visuals for 2021. It’s sad, because the remainder of the
film’s cinematography, painting, and colour pallet are all stunning.

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Worse, Ahn Hyo Seop in demon form looks, interesting to
say the least. A defining feature of all sageuk heroes is
their stunning mane of glory, like Lee Jun Ki in “Illjimae” and Yoo Ah In
in “Sungkyunkwan Scandal”. Poor Ahn Hyo Seob, on the other hand, looks like
someone glued a bad weave or a broom to his head! But the acting more than
makes up for it!

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We still
know very little about the characters. Despite the fact that the Korean title
of the drama is “Hong Chun Gi,” it feels as though we’ve spent a lot
more time with Ha Ram. Hopefully, the show’s attention will eventually move to
her! Yangmyung (Gong Myung), the playboy prince, has a brief appearance, but
there’s a lot to learn about him.

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Kwak Si Yang comes back as a villain for the
umpteenth time, but this time he does it really well! Here’s to a good week of
character development and political and fantasy conflicts between demon and
human, prince and king, and greed and endurance next week!