MOON LOVERS
SCARLET HEART RYEO
THE
GREATEST
HISTORICAL
K-DRAMA
MASTERPIECE
OF
ALL
TIME
SEASON 2
THE ENTIRE FANDOM
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Recently, IU (Lee Ji Eun)
casually dropped a series of photos from the iconic Goryeo Palace set. Yes, that
place. Wang So / Emperor Gwangjong played by Lee Joon Gi and Hae Soo, his only
queen, played by IU, sprang to mind. That was the emotional war zone where the
fans’ hearts were last seen shattering into 1,000 pieces - in the unsurpassed 2016
historical masterpiece, Moon Lovers: Scarlet Heart Ryeo. Channelling full mischief
mode, IU captioned it: ‘Huh? Isn’t this place…?’
And then, enter Lee Joon Gi
(our forever Fourth Prince), who replied: ‘Huh? This place is…’ (laughs)
WHAT DO YOU MEAN ‘THIS PLACE IS…’
???
Finish the sentence.
ANNOUNCE SEASON 2. DO SOMETHING.
Naturally, the fandom did
what it does best: They spiralled into a rollercoaster
of emotions, screaming uncontrollably.
And collectively booked a ONE-WAY
Ticket Back To 2016.
Moon Lovers: Scarlet Heart Ryeo is written by Cho Yoon Young and directed by Kim Kyu Tae.
THE MOON, THE SUN… AND EMOTIONAL DAMAGE
In the hit K-drama Moon
Lovers: Scarlet Heart Ryeo, the screenwriter uses a total solar eclipse as
a science fiction mechanism (time-travel). This celestial event acts as the bridge
that transports the modern, 21st-century Hae Su back to the 10th century and
serves as the barrier separating the two timelines.
The solar eclipse opening scene,
that features the horse riders led by Wang So, is one of the many spectacular
scenes in the drama.
Let’s talk symbolism - because
this drama didn’t just hurt us, it hurt us poetically. Wang So is the Moon: distant,
dangerous, devastatingly beautiful, and absolutely unforgettable especially during
the eclipse scenes.
Hae Soo sees through his icy
exterior and falls in love with him.
THE SOLAR ECLIPSE METAPHOR
A solar eclipse occurs when the Moon passes between the Sun and the Earth, casting a shadow on Earth and fully (in the story) blocking / eclipsing the Sun's light. A solar eclipse means the moon eclipses / overshadows the sun.
THE MOON ECLIPSES THE SUN
Wang So, the MOON, eclipses
his royal brothers (KING = THE SUN), including his eldest brother, King Hyejong
and third brother, King Jeongjong. And let’s not forget Wang
Wook, the Eighth Prince, whose name literally means ‘RISING SUN’, whom Wang So
also eclipsed or overshadowed.
RATINGS VS REALITY When Moon Lovers: Scarlet
Heart Ryeo aired in 2016, it went head-to-head with Moonlight Drawn by
Clouds domestically - and didn’t exactly dominate in Korean ratings.
BUT GLOBALLY? OH, IT DIDN’T JUST WIN – IT CONQUERED
https://www.facebook.com/KKTV.me/videos/391096531241891
Lee Joon Gi was collecting
praise. Critics loved him. Fans worshipped him.
And action scenes? He looks phenomenal
doing it. His action sequences added another dimension. They were not just
technically precise, but purposeful - reflecting the character’s internal
conflict as much as his strength.
There was a physicality to
Wang So that made his isolation more convincing, as though every movement
carried the weight of what he could not say.
What continues to stand out,
even years later, is the magnificent performance at the centre of it all. Lee
Joon-gi brought a quiet intensity to Wang So - balancing restraint and
vulnerability in a way that made the character feel both distant and deeply
human. His performance creates an emotional push-and-pull. The audience catches
glimpses of the ‘deeply human’ side of Wang So - his pain, fear, or yearning that
he actively tries to suppress. His hidden struggles and quiet moments of
humanity make him profoundly relatable.
And perhaps that is why the
character lingers in one's mind.
THE RATINGS SYSTEM
So yes, the real mystery
isn’t the time travel - it’s the Ratings System.
Because HOW did this global
phenomenon, this classic masterpiece, Moon Lovers: Scarlet Heart Ryeo,
not top domestic charts?
We need answers. We need justice. LEGACY Let’s be honest: this isn’t
just a drama. It’s an experience. A beautifully crafted emotional
ambush. It attacked. It deserves many awards and standing ovations. Ten years later, people are
still: randomly thinking about Wang So and upon hearing the record-breaking OSTs,
immediately staring into the void. Speaking of OSTs - perfection.
Every song is beautiful, but For You’ and ‘Forgetting You’ are especially
unforgettable.
Moon Lovers:
Scarlet Heart Ryeo didn’t just leave a mark - it left a CRATER.
The chemistry, the
storytelling, the heartbreak, the sheer intensity of Wang So brought to
life by the legendary Lee Joon Gi - it all combined into something
unforgettable.
Fans didn’t just watch it.
They survived it. Barely. And now, with IU and Lee Joon
Gi casually dropping chaotic little hints.
Some may think delusion is
back but HOPE is certainly thriving.
Season 2 Moon Lovers:
Scarlet Hert Ryeo prayer circles are officially reopened.
So… 'This place is…' what
exactly?
The entire fandom is ready. |
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