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9/10
The search for the truth is not for the faint hearted. Vincent D'Onofrio
utopianwizard-22-27438311 December 2013
I have come to appreciate the emotions good Korean actors can emit in a scene. This series is so very well done, I'm hoping it continues. I found it on Netflix {I'm not trying to sell Netflix), and was thinking it probably is an adolescent series. It isn't that simple. The subtitles are obviously done by an inexperienced translator, which sometimes is irritating, but also can be very interesting for a native English-speaker. The language the translator uses is very contemporary, using terms like "punk" etc., but I imagined from the get-go that there was a meeting of the staff to decide if using contemporary language would add or detract from the series. I believe they made the right decision in one sense because viewers (and most likely they are as adolescent viewers as me, it's true} can get caught up in the exchanges between actors, Min-ho Lee {Choi Young, the general, and Hee-seon Kim {Yoo Eun-Soo, the good doctor} as the love tension between them evolves, and there are some hilarious moments with these two as they struggle to hide their growing love from both themselves and one another. But I'm so curious about the archaic language that I might be missing because that language has always reflected the complex and brutal formality of the ancient cultures of the Asian societies. It's so very Shakespearean in his characters' consistent struggle to find one another in a feudal age where honor is everything to a male. But even with their use of contemporary Korean, I realize at this very instant, the power lies in a mixture of archaic expression with the contemporary "kids", "punks", etc., showing the exquisite complexity that one simple word can carry in the politics of the mind in a chess game or Go. As the first reviewer has said, it is very obvious the director tightens the series very sublimely as it progresses, moving nicely to much deeper themes than simply a love story or drama. I've been privileged to have seen some of the top actors of the series in other major films, and the impetus created by the story-lines and stylistic methodology compels the viewer to keep watching for the next episodes.

I'm amazed by the Korean theatre. It is very well established, and this series makes that obvious. The result makes for scholarly study of such a phenomenon as well as an enjoyable and even emotional/spiritual experience even if it is adolescent at its core. Perhaps I'm simply a 65 year old baby looking at my past remembering in my own melancholy some of the finer things in my life. As a former film maker though, I cannot help but want this show to continue to evolve. So does it matter that perhaps it is a little adolescent while covering a sublime set of universal themes? there's so much more I would like to say here, but I guess I will have to write an essay about it. No room here.
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8/10
A nice balance of action, drama, and politics
FilmExpertWannabe10 September 2012
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Afflicted by delays and casting issues, Faith is one of the higher profile series to come out of South Korea in 2012. Hot off the well received City Hunter series last year, Lee Min Ho has done an excellent job and appears in a role unique to what some of us have seen him do before.

Since this IMDb page doesn't list a brief summary, here's a quick breakdown: Choi Young (Lee Min Ho) is a top royal body guard in the 1300s. When the queen suffers a severe injury requiring medical attention beyond their capabilities, it is suggested that they use a mysterious portal-type formation to go to Heaven and find God's doctor. Lee Min Ho is the man for the job. Unknown to these people, the portal actually leads to the future (2012) and the doctor he selected is not God's doctor at all, but rather Yoo Eun-soo (Kim Hee-Sun). With her back in the 1300s, where will the story go?

It is well acted, well shot, although there are a few pockets of episodes they might have missed. On the whole, I could see them tightening the series up and bringing it down to, say, 20 episodes and keep the emotion, action, and character development while leaving behind a little of the excess. In spite of some pacing issues, the series finishes well and is very much worth seeing.
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9/10
Awesome!!
pratikshya-mishra7217 May 2014
This is a drama in which the writer has deftly used the history, mythology, and Korean legends along with a bit of fantasy to weave a beautiful and powerful story.

A Tale of Love across Time: The love story of Choi Young and Eun Soo is sure to tug the viewers' heartstrings. This love across centuries, love defying time, will be a hit among romantics. From making her learn the way of their world to protecting her from innumerable death traps, Choi Young is falling for Eun Soo, even though he knows he has to keep his promise to her, to help her return to her world. And Eun Soo changes her perspective from seeing him as her kidnapper to the only one she can trust in the unknown world of past, and to be with him becomes a habit she's reluctant to change. The gradual falling in love is beautifully portrayed in this period drama, while the question 'will she return?' refuses to cease anyone's mind.
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10/10
Director's Beautiful Touch - an explanation of why there is no embrace in the last scene
genevaashdene22 November 2014
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Dear Friends,

If you mention my article below, please credit me as the writer. Please do not copy and/or transpose and upload in any form my article without my permission. Many thanks!

In memory of Director Kim Jong Hak (4th anniversary, 2016)

The place where the tree is located is small. The way the director filmed the scene with the two (Choi Yong and Eun Soo) apart gave it distance and made the place seemed bigger, thus the cinematography became epic. Even though they were not that far away from each other, we would feel that the distance was large. In the scene that we keep playing over and over in our minds, the more we want them to come together, and the fact that they just stand there staring at each other makes the distance between them feel like the distance is even greater and the place larger and thus the scene becomes epic.

They are far apart...

Many steps, many years, many lifetimes apart

The third element - a genius at work

The third element is the tension of expectation that something is going to happen, that which we know is going to happen and that we longed for but is actually not there - yet. We know the next frame is what we expect to happen. From an art history studies point of view, this is very Boroque. The third element in the Boroque painting style is the missing part that is the next moment, that which is not in the painting but in the viewer's mind as an expectation and is often dramatically different from what is visible in the painting. This adds depth to the scene as there is a third element in the two dimensional plane. The expectation of a dramatic change to the whole scene makes the scene more emotionally moving and it leaves the viewer a more lasting impression. It evokes a lot more emotion from the viewer because the next moment is elusive. It keeps you thinking and longing for the next moment that follows the scene you are viewing.

They will come together. The third element...

And because of this third element and the epic scenery, the film reel in our minds will play it over and over - that they were apart but would come together in a very epic and dramatic way. They were finally close, but apart, or they were apart, but would come together. The last scene makes the viewer feel what Choi Yong and Eun Soo had felt in all those lifetimes, years and steps apart.

I appreciate what the director had done for the ending. Anyone can do a kissing and hugging scene for the ending. But the director did something extraordinary - powerful, epic, emotional and lasting. He made us feel the frustration, the surprise, the longing, the faithfulness, the patience, the sadness, the joy, the gratefulness, and much more - all the emotions that went through the two characters - all in but one scene. How else would we feel everything that the two characters feel? How else could we have such strong feelings and a long-lasting memory of the story that the director told? That is an unexpected and ingenious way to sum it up and end it for in this way, with the third element at work, it never ends.

And this never-ending and looping element is also another theme of the story - how many lifetimes of these two diverged and converged? Based on faith and love?

Have you wondered why to this day you still talk about the story, still have strong feelings for the character and still want to view it over and over again? This is why. The third element at work.

That was a genius at work. That was beautiful. That was his touch which touched my heart. And I discovered this at the tree.
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10/10
What I have figured out after watching this series 5 times!
Rafailia9215 February 2017
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SPOILER ALERT!!! After watching this series for about 5 times! (Yeah I know! I am a Kdrama fan :P ) I have come to this conclusion: In her first life Eun Soo went back in time where Choi Young was killed by the ambush set by he evil uncle of the king, so she wrote down the whole incident in her diary and went through the portal that send her further back in time.

In her second life Eun Soo went back in time where after finding the previous pages of the diary saved Choi Young from the ambush that had killed him the previous time only for him to be driven crazy with guilt after the queen was killed by the evil uncle of the king when he abducted her, she then had to leave him and traveled further back in time where she also wrote this incident to her diary.

In her third life Eun Soo went back in time, saved Choi Young from the ambush of the evil uncle, saved the queen from the evil uncle and then went further back in time, because she was ambushed, only to be reunited with our sweetheart Choi Young in the heartfelt end of the series.

We can only assume that the fourth time she would have written what had happened the third time and avoided the crazy heaven-citizen- wannabe.

I feel like the whole concept of this series is that everyone's lives had already been, and we have to live again, and again the same life for eternity, and that is why Eun Soo has written so many "BE CAREFUL! DANGER" pages about Choi Young because of the fact that every time she "lives" she adds a little something to that diary.

I would have loved to see my sweetheart Lee Goon Ji in the main role, had it not been for his military service, but I found Lee Min Ho just as gorgeous. That's all from me! I hope I was somewhat understandable! :)
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9/10
Good Movie
nodatatoshare18 September 2014
This is a good series. I wanted most of episodes 1 -12 diligently then skipped to episode 18 or 19 and even then began following the plot but skipping along. Instead of providing high analysis I will just say, I wish the main characters embraced at the very end. To be correct I would have given it an 8.9 out of 10. Will definitely find other Korean movies to watch in future. Did not have the heart or time to thoroughly watch episodes 13-17 as it was more of the back and forth plotting and endangerment stuff. Definitely opened my eyes to some of Korean culture and historical drama. There are no outright make-out scenes, but some of the replay views of the past help to continually reinforce the bond the main characters have built up. I also wish more US/Western or UK stories were told from this perspective- not exclusively first person, always sticking the audience hearing in first person what the main character or characters are feeling.
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10/10
Faith is a series that makes you think
marimih-2619524 July 2020
Faith is a series that makes you think. Many different, interesting characters. They are looking for their Faith. Someone finds, like the General and the Heavenly Doctor, someone loses - like the brother of the empress. Many wise thoughts, beautiful fight scenes. Talented cast.
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7/10
Great fun
drarthurwells12 February 2014
Fassbinder's Berlin Alexanderplatz (1980) was a long movie - over 15 hours long. The Thornbirds, Roots and other early TV mini-series were long movies broken into consecutive episodes. I love a mini-series as a melodrama that tells a story in the long movie format, as opposed to those that tell different stories in the same setting (like Grey's Anatomy, Mad Men and to a lesser extent Damages, Breaking Bad, and Revenge that change the story at times while keeping to a general story). In this regard, I have discovered some gems in the South Korean TV mini-series of recent years.

The basic melodrama is the oft repeated formula: Boy meets Girl, Boy loses Girl, Boy gets Girl Back. This me recur in the same story. Human relations can be complex even if only the boy and girl are involved, but this complexity increases as more people are involved. If personality dynamics are properly depicted in a valid manner, and if the production is skillful, powerful emotions can be evoked in the viewer. In this way we can live many lifetimes through movies, in our one lifetime - greatly enriching our incarnate experience. These South Korean productions (seen on Netflix streaming) are first class with excellent production and direction, some terrific casting and acting (particularly from some of the females who give some matchless world class performances), brilliant musical accompaniment, and staging. What makes these so good is the way they skillfully evoke deep emotion in the viewer. South Korean movie making is superb - world class.

However, the following caveats must be considered by the USA viewer. They are subtitled and some people hate this. The South Korean cultural norms, values and sanctions may sometimes seems silly or old fashioned to the USA viewer. The families are close knit and decisions by an individual may be subject to family approval. Social distance is maintained where formal speech is used, and personal speech forms are reserved for close friends or family. There is a strong work ethic and community cooperation/unity - sometimes reminiscence of a old Frank Capra film.

Most importantly, in order for the sometimes complicated sub-plots to work, people fail to communicate with each other as might be expected, keeping many in the dark as to what others are doing, and this leads to misunderstandings and error judgments of some people, that sometimes seem to be unlikely by USA cultural standards. The viewer may wonder at times why good but trusting people are so easily manipulated and deceived by bad and selfish people, but con artists do often succeed (just look at politicians for example). However this poetic license of improbability is needed to develop the story - just accept it as occurring even though unlikely at times. Taking these factors into account Will help you become involved and emotionally engrossed. It was hard t for me to quit watching at times so I binged watched.

I would rank these as follows but tastes differ and your rankings might not agree: 1 - 4 (hard to say which is best)

Shining Inheritance

When a Man Loves

That Winter, The Wind Blows

Secret garden

5. Five Fingers

6. The Scent of a Woman

7. The Great Queen Seondeok

8. A Hundred Years Inheritance

9. Lie To me

10. Roof Top Prince

11. Dr. Jin

12. The Great Doctor

Like Rooftop Prince and Dr. Jin, The Great Doctor has a fantasy premise - a warrior General experiences time travel from the past to the present day and then back to his past. Then a political struggle and suspenseful turns is a background for romantic melodrama, with some fantasy aspects thrown into the mix. Time travel is rare but has been reported by reputable people. See J. Randles book, Time Slips, for more on this. Accept the fantasy and enjoy the fun.
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9/10
For everyone who thinks the ending of Faith wasn't self-explanatory or wants answers for
mail-2917621 August 2016
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the questions like "What's with the tree?", "Why was Tansongwan so angry about the doctor saving someone's life, she shouldn't save?", "Why did he get the order to kill her from his great-great- grandfather?" or "What was on the destroyed last pages of her diary?".

Please, visit the Faith page on Asian Wiki, here:

http://asianwiki.com/index.php? title=Faith_(Korean_Drama)&forcepurge=1#comment-1148452

and read the comment of Alexandra.

This is a wonderful drama and it needs a wonderful ending. A romantic and solving one. Enjoy!
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7/10
That world has many patients with your illness
alaningle718 January 2024
A plastic surgeon from modern Korea Yoo Eun-soo played by Kim Hee-Seon is kidnapped by Choi Young played by Lee Min-Ho and taken back 700 years through a time portal. Min-Ho is a fearless general and the reason he kidnaps her is to save the queens life as she has been injured by a sword blade. She then ends up being pressured into staying in that time period and many factions within the royal court try to get her to side with them as she is thought to come from heaven and given the name heavens doctor. It is a well acted series with a good premise and there is plenty of action and romance. It has probably a bit too much history and could have definitely been shorter but my main frustration with the show were the Villains. They all had special powers but they could also murder at will with no consequences until the final few episodes.
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9/10
A little bit of historical romance,supernatural, time travel -
leahcubed30 August 2020
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9.5/10 is my rating. This is a 2012 South Korean Historical Medical Fantasy Romance television drama with 24, 1 hr episodes. It is also known under the title "Faith."

When the queen is mortally injured General Choi Young (Lee Min-ho) is sent through Heaven's door to the land of the Gods to find a doctor to heal her. First doctor he encounters is a plastic surgeon, Yoo Eun-soo (Kim Hee-sun) but there is no such distinction 700 years in the past so he abducts her to take her back to save the queen, Queen Noguk (Park Se-young). Seeing her skill and the medical tools she brought with her, the people believe she was trained by no other than the legendary Chinese surgeon Doctor Hwata. Soon all those currently battling for rights to the throne believe that having her as their royal doctor will tip the scales in their favor. As love grows between the doctor and the captain of the royal guard, he must battle not only for the young king he has come to respect but also for the woman doctor he has grown to love. He also must keep a promise to her, on his honor, to return her to her world.

I was afraid this would be just another historical drama. Should have known better with Lee Min-Ho involved it has both fantasy and sci-fi time travel mixed in. His role is so dynamic. Not only is he a intelligent military strategist and strong warrior but his ethics and moral code are truly impressive. It is the first time I have seen this female lead and I just loved the role she played. She was smart and forceful yet completely feminine. Very pretty both in her behavior and appearance. I thought Lee Min-Ho was a great couple with Park Shin-Hye and he was but I thought these two were even more perfect together. Looked up to see if they dated and seems she was married. That is how great their chemistry was. There was good and evil a bit of a mystery and lots of suspense. Lee Min-Ho shines in action scenes. He puts so much emotion into his acting I suspect he is an empath and probably deeply feels his roles I would imagine he is exhausted when he finishes a drama. I greatly admire his talent and knowing he is in something greatly influences whether or not I watch it. spoiler alert** I was a bit worried at the ending as it seemed they might not wind up together. Things ended well I just wish there had been a bit more screen time when things wrapped up happy. Still very good and a must see if you like the genre or either of these very talented actors.
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2/10
The worst LMH show very repetitive
phd_travel31 May 2020
The first few episodes are interesting and funny as she comes to ancient times. The humor is from her knowing the future and meeting historical figures. The contrast between the periods is good too. But then things get stuck in a loop with the same villains fighting the same people in the same settings. Just skip to the end. 10 episodes would have been enough.
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9/10
Please come back to me. I'll be waiting
jgardiner-871-72672921 December 2021
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I really enjoyed this drama "Faith". This was the first time I had seen Lee Minho In a Historical Drama and he was so awesome. He demonstrated his Martial Arts skills and looked outstanding in his period costume. I love how he and Kim Hee-Seon related to one another and had strong chemistry. He was so patient waiting for her to return to his time period. I fell in love with him all over again. Faith was my favourite drama that I have watched him in. He was my first Korean Idol. He opened my world into kdrama and hooked me in with "Legend of the Blue Sea"
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10/10
A wonderful love story full of drama, action and palace intrigue
cecyhahn2 October 2019
The characters, the dialogues and some situations are brilliant. And the main couple is one of my most favourites af all times. Their moments together are heart melting even if they just kiss once. And the OST is beatiful. Maybe it has some plot flaws and repetitive situations but the story in general is very interesting mixing historical characters and events with a bit of fantasy. There is also a great time paradox. Worth watching more than once because at second view you catch more details (specially when you have to read subtitles that pass fast)
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8/10
A phenomenal mixture of every genre of entertainment
poulomihari24 May 2017
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I am not a big fan of Hollywood and being an Indian I cannot watch the crap on Indian television either. I envy Koreans as they are blessed with good quality entertainment all the time, be it movies or Dramas. Sometimes I feel Dramas are better than movies as they have same good acting but with more plot and good character growth. For a woman like me Korean dramas are as exciting as Japanese Anime for boys.

This show, Faith, is a mixture of every genre of film you can think of: Sci-fi, Historical, Romance, comedy, drama, suspense, thrill, action, warrior-samurai-ass-kicking, even X-men! You name it and the show has on it's basket. The story takes place in the era of King Gongmin when his beloved wife Noguk was gravely injured. The officials advised the king to follow the footsteps of a mythical heavenly-doctor Hwata and find him from the heaven. They thus move to the mountain where Hwata had disappeared a 1000 years ago and find a magical portal. Most people are afraid to cross the portal, at which point the bravest warrior of the lot, Choi Yong decides to cross the door.

He crosses the portal and reaches to today's world. It was actually a time-traveling wormhole which left him to current world where he looks for a heavenly doctor. Choi Young sees the lights and prosperity and believes this world to be heaven. He then kidnaps Eun Soo, a talkative plastic surgeon (who was actually a general surgeon before) to the Goreyo era.

Eun Soo believes it to be a drama set at first, then a dream. Gradually she adjusts to the world. To her shock she finds that she is stuck with the real Gongmin, Noguk and the well known General Choi Young Do, who are themselves amidst a severe power struggle to establish the kingdom. Gongmin is remembered to have brought the biggest reforms in Korean History, at a time when Goreyo was under Yuan and was in a state of turmoil. Eun Soo witnesses the history unfold before her eyes, which is almost like a dream. But funny though, she is also the one who knows what's gonna happen next. Hence people hunt her for knowing the future. Choi Young and the King and Queen try their best to protect Eun Soo.

The series focuses on that era's politics and the battle to keep Eun Soo safe amidst all of it. Choi Young fights with his life to protect her as he gradually starts falling in love with her. He can't help but he gets over his past scruples which had turned him into a tough and reckless warrior. The series is about all that, love and yearning for the loved one.

Acting is marvelous. Lee Min Ho who portrays the rigid Choi Young Do enacts the part so effortlessly that you feel you are transported to their world. His eyes talk, literally. He doesn't speak much. Its amazing as I still remember in his spoiled-kid avatar in Boys Over Flower. His versatility is commendable. In this show he so mature. His samurai-like warrior getup and body language gives you a fresh feel of a brand new world which is... sexy.

Kim Hee Seon as Eun Soo is great too. But I slightly feel she was overdoing her kiddish expressions. She is very mature and I think on a subconscious level she was hesitating to do those child-like things and they seemed rather forced. Even her chemistry with Lee Min Ho was a bit lacking. However I loved the way she enacted the emotional scenes.

I feel the editing was not that up to the mark, with wrong background music for wrong scenes. Also the X-men family was bit over the top, to the extent of being annoying and I actually had to skip their segments. They were just too much Manga-themed for a romantic show. However I really liked the white-haired flute man, he was really scary and cool.

Overall I loved the show even with the flaws. Those who love Lee Min Ho will enjoy the show thoroughly. And even those who don't know Lee Min Ho will enjoy the show just because of his sheer brilliance. As I say, his eyes talk a lot. He can deliver ten dialogues in a row without blinking his eyes and can make you wonder if it was real. He is a brilliant actor and his acting in this show is top-notch. A welcome change for people who think Hollywood has better acting and content. To be honest, I am bored of Hollywood actors' wooden faces. They are always stoned I feel. And I have no hopes from Bollywood or Hindi TV industry. I have been watching Korean shows from a long time now. Shinui/Faith is one of my favorite.
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10/10
Best kdrama
cameliasispir2 March 2022
Excellent cast of role for Lee Min Ho as a desilusioned captain surviving out of duty only and for Kim Hee Sun as modern day surgeon who loves life - and how both characters change in time , driven by trust/ faith, duty and love. Very good roles also for Gongmin king and his queen - there is a historic truth in the script. Take your time and enjoy - love to music / lyrics too..
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9/10
A little dragged but makes it worth while
sonnfarrokh30 July 2023
Loved Choi young and Eun ho....the love shown and the acting par excellence done by lee min ho and the actress was a treat to the eyes...a little dragged in some episodes but loved watching every bit of it the love intensity emotions shown are soooo heart warming between the leads and silent yet intense love../the way they have shown how they have become each other's weakness and leee min ho I can keep going on and on...the side characters did their part well too...the costumes the back ground score to top it all with less dialogues lee min h's expressions could speak his anger, love, concern everything....
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9/10
Big B
shavanyawijesinghe20 August 2023
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3/10
Not interesting
Cloud-Shine9 October 2020
I don't know what's so interesting about this series, the story is nonsense, characters act unnatural. Even if the story is imaginary, the actors must act as well as you imagine yourself in the story and feel the characters' feelings. But they didn't, even their dialogues couldn't help it. It was just a waste of time. however, it doesn't deserve 1 or 2 stars. I think 3 is enough for it.
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