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sombredancer · 4 months
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Swooning over a secondary character (again), Pt. 3/3
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Dandelions as a symbol of a longing for salvation (and of their love as well, which is SYMBOLIC).
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He is about to run away with his sister (who is happened to be lovesick and heart-broken, too) but then he learns it was his lover who ordered assassin to shot him and decides to talk to her one more time before leaving. He is foolishly brave, as usually. Maybe he is very understanding, too, and this wicked attempt to make him stay said to him how desperate the princess needed him, or something, idk, it's never been said in the story.
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They meet in private again and she says she wants to run away, too. He is reluctant and it makes her upset.
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But finally feelings take over rationality and he promises to take her away with him. But this secret tryst was watched by Kim Cha-eon's spies, so now he is sure his daughter is pregnant with Moo-yeon's child. And also he knows Moo-yeon lied to him about killing of the Crown Prince. This all doesn't bode well for Moo-yeon.
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Kim Cha-eon takes Moo-yeon hostage and threats his daughter to kill him off if she doesn`t obediently play her role of a Crown Princess, pregnant with Crown Prince's child. He is also not happy with her humble choice of a baby's father.
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Meanwhile, during the investigation of his own murder attempt, the amnesiac Crown Prince makes a big mess in Kim Cha-eon's mansion and finds something very interesting in vice-prime minister's barn...
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So here we have a sweet family reunion. A wanna-be-murderer of the Crown Prince turns out to be a big brother of a woman he loves.
After blaming Moo-yeon for leading such a miserable and disgraceful life and serving for a murderer of their father (even if it all was for her sake), Yoon Yi-seo tells him to hand himself over to the Crown Prince and to confess his crimes (which is a death sentence for him for sure) and Moo-yeon does it.
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Moo-yeon tells the Crown Prince that Kim Cha-eon tried to kill him because Kim So-hye is pregnant with Moo-yeon's baby and the Crown Prince says no his beloved's brother nor his unfaithful wife will be forgiven.
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"Escort the Crown Princess out of palace. She went out in the deaf of night to meet her paramour and was killed there. "
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The Crown Prince didn't forgive them but let them run away together just as they wished to. I don't care there are 1,5 more eps, this drama ended up for me here, they ran away and lived maybe not super-happily, but free together and raised their child in love. The end.
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"Once it heavily rained for a long time. The whole soil was drowned and even dandelions were about to die. A small dandelion prayed to the skies. It pleaded for salvation. Then suddenly the wind blew. The dandelion's seeds took flight and landed on a sunny hill. Shortly after they sprouted and bloomed. If we ride the wind, we will be able to bloom somewhere else, too."
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dramafantiny · 11 months
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Yeon & Hong-Joo & Moo-Yeon| Play With Fire (2x12)
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leerang · 1 year
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the adventures of three mountain gods at the cinema
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seoyulworshipper · 11 months
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love these intros 😞
back to my post-kdrama depression era
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mangodelorean · 11 months
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Favourite shots: Tale of the Nine Tailed 1938 [2023]
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misspines · 10 months
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Rang: *has an expected emotional response after the treatment he received from his brother*
Yeon: I never should have saved you when I found you in that forest
Moo Yeong: *almost causes the destruction of the world*
Yeon: I forgive you, friend *resurrects him*
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crookedfandomquill · 1 year
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I have character development thoughts on Lee Yeon! Buckle up:
After finishing the first season, I thought to myself that all this trouble (Rang’s abandonment issues, Imugi, etc.) would have been avoided if Yeon had just followed his clear calling as a househusband instead of being a mountain god. This man just wanted to fall in love, keep house, and have little fox babies. Instead, for some reason, he was in charge of an entire territory. I figured it was a case of picking the wrong career and getting locked in, or maybe he was born to it somehow.
Yeon has been widely panned for abandoning his land and his brother for his love interest. While I think he certainly deserves some criticism, I’ve always given him more leeway for one specific reason: foxes mate for life. It’s true in nature, and they play it up for the gumiho mythology. When foxes pair up, they stick with their mate unconditionally. They live and die together. So while there was some degree of choice in Yeon leaving the mountain and Rang and going into Taluipa’s service, we’ll never know how much, because his nature would have compelled him to put his loyalty to Ah Eum above everything.
But now there’s another element at play: we’re getting to see how Yeon, and the others, became mountain gods. It turns out that they were handpicked as children. They were neither born to it, nor given the choice to pursue it. Based on their power, they were chosen by Taluipa to fill those roles. We even get a scene of them trying to run away from their training. And it’s clear that at least two of them were not truly suited to their jobs. Moo Yeong destroyed his entire forest (for some reason we don’t know yet), and was turned to stone as punishment. And Yeon was too sentimental, with a built-in romantic weakness due to his species, and he had the stunning misfortune of falling in love with a human. Hong Joo seems to have been up to the task, and the strongest of them all, but it cost her family their lives.
So now Yeon’s abandonment of his mountain makes more sense. It’s a job he never wanted in the first place, although he appears to have done his duty sufficiently for several centuries. But his powers are limited to his territory, and he doesn’t seem overly-enthusiastic about his position. And once he’s incentivized to leave it all behind, he does it without a second thought.
We’ve also learned that Yeon’s dad was abusive, not just absent. Yeon has that same edge of cruelty and aloofness that sometimes shows up, most notably toward his enemies and in a dilute form toward Rang. He was dedicated to raising Rang once he was in his care, but his initial meeting with his surprise sibling, just a child, was very “God helps those who help themselves”. Presumably, that’s the message he got from his father. Ironically, he now seems to have some grasp of attachment theory, as we see when he’s taking charge of Mi Ho. He wants her to feel security, security he likely did not receive from his father and was ultimately unable to give to Rang. Although he fucked up with his brother, he did manage to do better than their father ever did, and has learned a lot from his mistakes.
I’m really excited that we’re getting more development for Yeon’s character this season. I’m also wondering if his dad is still alive; we’ve never been told he died, and since the season is very centered on the brothers’ relationship…
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madeineden · 4 months
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Lee Dong-wook as Lee Yeon Ryu Kyung-soo as Cheon Moo-young in Tale of the Nine Tailed 1938 (2023)
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photos © King Kong by Starship
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cerulianvermillion · 11 months
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I love how mooyeong, hongjoo and yeon can't decide whether they're allies or enemies its so funny
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love-is-dean · 11 months
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Me: Tho Yeon was always so cold and hard on Rang but he must have loved him so much that he never hold any grudge against Rang for messing up with him and always let him get away with it.
Lee Yeon: being warm and friendly with Moo Young, so much better and nicer than he was being with Rang, Turning a blind eye on his wrong doings, not keeping grudges, actually trying to mend things with him.
Me: 🙃🙃🚶‍♀️
P.s.1 If... only if he was being this good and understanding to his own brother too.... 💔 and also the fact that Rang wasn't being even half as bad as MooYoung, and his hatred towards Yeon and humans wasn't really out of place either🙄
P.s.2 Maybe losing Rang finally made him learn and now he doesn't want to make those mistakes again. Still so heartbreaking coz... Rang deserved so much better, coz brothers could always live happily with each other if Yeon had been good to him, coz everything could have been so different now only if Yeon ...💔 but too late now coz It doesn't matter just how much Yeon's being sorry about the past, his regrets won't bring Rang back! 😓
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sombredancer · 4 months
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Swooning over a secondary character (again), Pt. 1/3
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This is Moo-yeon, the best assassin of the wicked vice-prime minister Kim Cha-eon, the most powerful man in Joseon. He is VERY good at archery.
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And not really good at anything else.
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His servitude for Kim Cha-eon has a very heartbreaking background, though. Originally he was of a noble bloodline and was named Yoon Seok-ha. He and his younger sister Yoon Yi-seo were children of an official. But once there was a take-over and their father was accused of treason felony. The official and the whole his family were sentenced to be executed. The children managed to escape, but they were being cruelly hunted down as animals.
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In the end Seok-ha hid his sister and led the chase away from her. Tired, scared and desperate, he sneaked into the residence of the murderer of his father, Kim Cha-eon, and tried to threaten him, promising he would kill off Kim Cha-eon's daughter, Kim So-hye, if that evil guy would continue to hunt down Seok-ha's sister.
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Spoiler: there was a love from the first blade pressed to one's throat. Mmmmm, delicious. And no, I`m not about Seok-ha and a vise-prime minister 😄 Naturally, Seok-ha failed because Kim Cha-eon had no heart and his daughter was not really of value for him, so there's nothing left to do for Seok-ha but to beg for death for himself and for mercy for his sister. But Kim Cha-eon had other plans for this stupidly brave boy. He made a deal with the boy and forced him to do everything Kim Cha-eon wanted him to do in trade for sister‘s life and freedom.
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So here he is, professionally doing disgusting and honourless stuff for the murderer of his father.
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frances-and-the-moon · 7 months
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"The Killing Vote" Op. (no vocals)
"On Fire" by 1Kyne & Jiselle
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vierran45 · 1 year
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LMAO! I love all the meta qualities of episode 7 of The Tale of the Nine Tailed: 1938. Lee Yeon at least knows how to navigate a set, but Moo Yeong with all his secrets is struggling. And then when they are given the task to rescue Hong Joo they actually have to work together despite all the resentment between them.
I bet all the action scenes, music included, are carbon copies from some old kdramas or -movies.
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Plus ALL THE PRODUCT PLACEMENT moments. Hilarious stuff!!!
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And Lee Rang has to trust enough on his brother to keep the blood doorway open, whatever the cost. And he does do it, despite his own suffering, after he was fooled once in order to to open the way for the villain.
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I LOVE his mermaid who saves him from the torture of false spirits! And the kiss! Eeee!
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gillian007 · 10 months
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Missing TOTNT 1938😭😭😭
Just finished watching TOTNT 1938 and I'm already missing them, I hope the events that happened in 1938 will bring good changes in the future in season 3 (if there'll be one, which I hope so). I'm satisfied that everyone gets their happy ending in 1938. As for 1938 Lee Yeon, hmm finally you get your act together huh🙄🙄🙄please repent, I think he got try to sort things out with Lee Rang tho, the movie just didn't show us, still I would like to beat some sense in him😤😤😤your precious Ah-Eum will be very ashame of you if she see you in this state, Lee Yeon😤😤😤😤.
I don't know why, I didn't have the urge to watch TOTNT season 1🥹🥹🥹 I'll try to find motivation to watch it.
Anyway, I'll stop my rambling now. I hope there'll be a season 3 with more of LY & LR brotherly moments 🤧🤧🥺🥺🥺
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mangodelorean · 1 year
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Tale of the Nine Tailed 1938 | Episode 06
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delicatebluebirdruins · 2 months
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i wish Yeon remembered that he lives in modern times... surely he would know that CPR was an option and not giving up his gift from the goddess... heck he has lightning make a defibillerator
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