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Rebel: Thief Who Stole the People korean drama review
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Rebel: Thief Who Stole the People
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by Shades
Mar 9, 2021
30 of 30 episódios vistos
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No geral 10
História 10.0
Atuação/Elenco 10.0
Musical 9.5
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LOVE

I have nothing but absolute love for this Drama! It only gets better after each episode. I can re-watch over and over and never get bored. Every character had a role to play and was given their own light to shine…no matter how slight they are.

The females were not greedy, overly sensitive, bitter, or devious like most females you watch in these historical dramas.

I was happy Uh Ri-ni memories returned and the siblings were once again reunited. I especially loved and very much enjoy Gil Dong and his gang of brother's interaction. They never failed to make me laugh.

Gil Dong has come such a long way and have learned so much. He is everything a hero ought to be (strong, sensitive, always wanting to do right by others worthy of it. Standing up for lowly people and giving them reasons to fight and survive) Every time Gil Dong cry, I cry. Every time he bleeds—my heart breaks. He is just one of those character you connect so deeply with you cannot help feeling what he feels.

Episode 30 was bittersweet. I pitied the King who was never true to his people. I pitied even Soo Hak—though his family was wicked to Gil Dong family. I loved that last scene between Gil Dong and Gong-hwa. It was beautifully sad, gentle, and emotional. I could see as well as feel the affection they have for one another.

It was the happy ending I had hope for from the start!
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