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Thursday, October 8, 2020 | 7:00 AM

 

The Last Empress


Annyeong , 

the last empress is basically story about if korea have a king in modern now

The Last Empress is set in a fictional South Korea which operates under a constitutional monarchy. It follows a musical actress (Jang Na Ra) who marries the emperor (Shin Sung Rok) and becomes involved in the palace power struggle and a mysterious murder.  Then there’s a palace bodyguard (Choi Jin Hyuk) who is out for revenge against the emperor.

I knew ahead of time that I was diving into some serious makjang with The Last Empress. And within a couple episodes, it was already all kinds of crazy! There was scheming, murder, cover ups, revenge, seduction, amazing body transformations, and lots more. And I was there for all of it! The Last Empress also boasted a star cast that I completely loved with Jang Na Ra, Shin Sung Rok, and Choi Jin Huk.

Jang Na Ra plays the musical actress Oh Sunny. She’s incredibly sweet with a bright personality. She also has had a long time crush on the Emperor. So when he suddenly takes an interest in her, it’s like a dream come true. Little does she know, the Emperor is hiding many secrets.

This was a fantastic role for Jang Na Ra. At first, the character of Sunny is so cheerful and innocent. And Jang Na Ra just fits so nicely with that. But Sunny is in for a rude awakening when she finds herself in the middle of the palace power struggle.

The Last Empress is far from being technically perfect, but it was perfect for me. It delivered deliciously over-the-top melodrama and angst at a thrilling pace that never left me bored because of the intrigue and constant plot developments. Sure, a lot of it is crazy and unrealistic, but so what? That’s why it’s fun! Leaving me completely entertained is all I could ask, and it did that perfectly. It’s makjang at its finest, and for those who like the genre, I wholeheartedly recommend it!

so it just a smallest spoiler if you guys want watch it