In these special episodes, the viewers get to watch some secret stories of the beloved characters of Mr. Queen. Find out about the first encounter between So Yong and King Cheol Jong, the competitive relationship between Byeong In and Prince Yeong Pyeong, and Lady Hwa Jin’s secret that steals the hearts of all the women in the palace. (Source: VIU) Edit Translation
- English
- Português (Brasil)
- magyar / magyar nyelv
- עברית / עִבְרִית
- Native Title: 철인왕후: 대나무숲
- Also Known As: Mister Queen: The Bamboo Forest , Cheorinwanghoo: Daenamusup , Cheolinwanghu: Daenamusup , Cheorinwanghu: Daenamusup , Cheolinwanghu: Danamusup , Mr. Queen: The Secret , Queen Cheorin: The Bamboo Forest
- Director: Jang Yang Ho
- Screenwriter: Choi Ah Il
- Genres: Historical, Comedy, Romance, Fantasy
Where to Watch Mr. Queen: The Bamboo Forest
Free (sub)
Cast & Credits
- Shin Hye Sun Main Role
- Kim Jung Hyun Main Role
- Seol In AhJo Hwa JinSupport Role
- Na In WooKim Byeong InSupport Role
- Yoo Young JaeKim Hwan [So Yong's cousin]Support Role
- Cha Chung HwaCourt Lady ChoiSupport Role
Reviews
This review may contain spoilers
Fan Service at its Best
First, let me warn you by saying don't look for these to strictly adhere to continuity. It's really fan-centric one-shots meant as a gift by the actors and producers. For example Byeong-In is in one episode as the captain of police at the same time Cheoljong is looking at the Queen's Dictionary which has notations about voting and gold/dirt spoons, which occurred later. In another segment, Hwan is sporting the sunglasses he first wears in episode 20 whereas all but the prequel seem to indicate the stories taking place right before or immediately after the banquet.Segment 1 - SY and CJ meeting for the first time as adults. More So Yong centric than Cheoljong. At least they did manage to flesh out her character just a little bit. The prequel is beautifully shot with CJ romanticized and looking like Prince Charming from a storybook to the Nth degree. It has a dreamy quality to it.
Segment 2 - An absolute hilarious acknowledgement of the fans' comments about the similarity in looks and build of Prince YP and Byeong-In.
Segment 3 - Focused on the flirtations of the Royal Chef and Lady Choi
Segment 4 - KDramas are known for several tropes, one of which is the jealous lover. Didn't fit into the narrative of Mr. Queen too much, though they did manage to fit in one small scene towards the end, so the producers created this one-shot that is jealous KDrama lover overload. Very, very funny and really showcases the comedic timing of Kim Jung Hyun.
Segment 5 - Card game gone extreme between the Kim powerhouse siblings with poor So Yong's father caught in the middle.
Segment 6 - The most enigmatic one. This segment had some moments of comedy, but it had a strange undercurrent of wistfulness and melancholy as well which is tied into the wishes each character makes upon seeing their first meteor shower.
Overall, it was just fun watching. The comedic elements were ramped up and more campy than usual. The segments were definitely poking fun at the characters and storylines while at the same time trying to give fans elements that they couldn't necessarily incorporate into the main drama.
Looking back, I also feel that it supports my reincarnation theory. Prequel hints at the idea of destiny, middle segment answers the question of where the love and attraction is stemming from, and the last gives us the promise of reunion for the soulmates.
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This review may contain spoilers
Bamboo Forest was a series of stories that supplements Mr. Queen. It was very enjoyable spin-off made by the production for the fans. It explained the beginning and ending of the main show. Some may not like how they end things on the main show, however this explained 2 things: (1) King likes So Yong even before Bong Hwan. (2) 2 souls were really inside the queen and they can both control the body. The spinoff also had every character that I enjoyed in the main show had a highlight except probably for the Second Male Lead, which was already explained by the actor why his story is removed. (The pain he caused us is simply enough in the main story.)
All in all, it was an enjoyable very short thank you gift from the production of Mr. Queen. I would really miss the drama. Also, it deserve every praise they're getting because they made a drama that is unique and gave laughs to a lot of viewers. :)
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