
Rating: 2.5 out of 5 stars
Re-watch value: 0 out of 5 stars
Synopsis
*From DramaList*
Set in 1890, a young woman was forced to marry a dead man as a ghost bride in exchange to have her family’s financial debt forgiven. Her attempt to escape the obligation was complicated by her discovery of a conspiracy that was much bigger and more mysterious than she ever thought she would be in.
Rambling
*beware of spoilers*
It’s been a little while since I last watched a T-drama—my last one was Triad Princess, another absurdly short drama that I quite enjoyed, actually.
The Ghost Bride is not bad. But I can’t turn around and say it’s amazing. It’s based on the southeast Asian afterlife mythologies or beliefs: burning effigies and paper money to send to your loved one in the afterlife; souls exist in this dreary purgatory; some souls turn evil; some souls are good and thus reincarnate; and others defy the natural order to “live on” in the afterlife without receiving judgement/punishment (i.e., what Tian Ching does). Oh, and the concept of a “ghost marriage.”
I hesitated starting this one because I thought the horror aspects would be lame and the romance nonexistent. I was right about one and not the other: the horror aspects weren’t lame at all (a sizeable Netflix budget helped with that), but the romance(s) was super undercooked.
At one point it almost seemed like Li Lan had three possible romantic interests: (a) Tian Bai, her childhood sweetheart who’s come back to town after 5 years at school in Hong Kong, (b) Er Lang, the 500-year-old heavenly guard intent on solving the mystery of who or what is supporting Tian Ching in the Netherworld, and (c) the villainous Tian Ching himself, who is played by an undeniably sexy dude. I don’t think any of the guys particularly fit. I didn’t root or ship any pairing; I thought each guy had too much going against him.
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Tian Bai: Dealing with an arranged marriage, and his clingy fiancée is in town. He was a suspect in the murder of Tian Ching for a split second. He’s all mind over heart, duty to family over love.
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Er Lang: A mischievous ass hole who tramples all over Li Lan whenever they cross paths on their own investigations. Doesn’t like to apologize for any wrong he’s done. Has a particular knack for needing to be rescued. He’s a wannabe Immortal, not really “baby daddy” material.
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Tian Ching: He’s dead. And a fiend. I mean, he nearly killed Li Lan’s dad just to get her to agree to marry him.
The show turned into a Beauty and the Beast situation once Li Lan agrees to become Tian Ching’s bride and the devil unshackles her dad from whatever fatal disease was gripping him. I don’t think I liked it because an elaborate mansion hidden in plain sight on the tundra of the Netherworld seemed like total bull shit to me versus a magical castle in an enchanted forest…










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