Shin Yoon Bok is a talented painter who disguises herself as a boy to search for her father's murderer and meets a master painter who guides her into being a great painter. Kim Hong Do is the man who teaches Yoon Bok how to paint, and they develop a strong friendship of mentor and disciple. Edit Translation
- English
- Türkçe
- magyar / magyar nyelv
- dansk
- Native Title: 바람의 화원
- Also Known As: Wind's Flower Garden , Garden of the Wind , Baramui Hwawon , Painter of the Wind
- Director: Jang Tae Yoo, Jin Hyeok
- Screenwriter: Lee Eun Young
- Genres: Historical, Romance, Drama, Political
Cast & Credits
- Park Shin Yang Main Role
- Moon Geun Young Main Role
- Ryu Seung Ryong Main Role
- Bae Soo Bin Main Role
- Im Ji EunQueen Jeong SunSupport Role
- Kim Eung SooJang Byuk SuSupport Role
Reviews
However, while this is obviously a show about art, it is equally a show about sex. It uses its cross-dressing premise as a starting point to pose provocative questions about gender and sexuality, and unlike many other shows, it consistently refuses to default to safe, easy choices. It suggests that there is more than one way to read a painting or a relationship, and that societally sanctioned views that champion heterosexual male privilege will miss a great deal of meaning. Like Shin Yun Bok’s paintings, this is a daring, sexy show that is quite happy to reveal more about its world than its inhabitants may want to see.
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I give it a 9, because overall the story, casting, directing, and rewatch value are very good.
A story about genius crossdressing painter in Joseon era, it highlights the arts, especially paintings and makes it one of the most artistic Korean drama. Not only that, the cross-dressing story also create problems to hero's journey to find love and soulmate. This drama will taught us that love is not as simple as people think. Love is complicated question.
As a sageuk, this drama delivers compelling story with enough politics but not make it as boring as in any sageuk. The characters feel and think like human being. The villains are interesting and the leads really adorable.
There's also some comic relief injected throughout the drama. But the drama itself won't be this great without outstanding performance from Moon Geun Young as Shin Yun Bok and Park Shin Yang as Kim Hong Do. As a duo, they're really amazing and adorable.
Overall, it's a very good historical drama that not focused on politics but more on the arts, especially paintings.
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