Tale of Gumiho

(série)
  • anglais The Story of Gumiho (plus)
Spot TV
Famille / Romance
Corée du Sud, (2020–2023), 32 h 37 min (Durée : 61–80 min)

Saisons(2) / Épisodes(28)

Résumés(1)

Et si votre fiancée n'était autre que la sœur renarde d'un conte de fées ? Et si celui qui avait provoqué les trois calamités était votre voisin ? Imaginez que ces personnages vivent en Corée en 2020, et que, malgré un monde ultramoderne, on soit encore fascinés par les mystères. (Prime Video)

Critiques (1)

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anglais The main character seemed awfully smart at the beginning, she used her brain brilliantly, but then I thought she froze up at times. Too bad. The scenes from the past where Lee Yeon had long hair and was weirdly smiling made my teeth chatter. I wasn't impressed with the effects. The fights were boring. The chemistry between the main couple was almost nil, much more so with the supporting couple or even the good cook and the heroine's awkward boss... The Imugi had no rules. Or rather, his power; it was basically unlimited and then they remembered at the end that it shouldn't be, so they weakened it a bit. It was kind of hollow. I figured it out, then forgot I had it figured out for a few weeks and didn't miss it at all, didn't even care how it went on. But eventually I finished it and I have to say I wasn't surprised by the ending – it was stupid. Happy/unhappy, basically the last two episodes just illogically switched victims. Nobody kept their word here. What was said was only to be broken, twisted. For in the same way the heroine used logic, the hero and the villain basically used intellect against each other, it lacked logic, order... Lee Dong-wook's performance absolutely did not appeal to me. I was disappointing. I had been excited at the beginning, I had even liked Kim Bok's character a lot (the entire time, in fact), so I found it boring. The weird thing is that I thought the characters were well written, but that the rest of it was worthless. What can you do, the series left a rather strange taste in my mouth. Let's call it dissatisfaction. ()