Drama Review: The Sweet Blood

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Rating

★★★★

Duration

0 Hrs 10 Mins

Episodes

15

Drama Digest

A mystical romantic drama about Yeon Seo, a high school student who needs to graduate securely: Yeon Seo has been a half-vampire for 118 years. She was born to a human mother and a vampire father, and she possessed natural beauty and vampire talents. Still, she wanted to live every day as a human.

The Feel-good part

Vampires have adapted to life in the twenty-first century. They aren’t consuming human blood anymore because they bite their necks. They drink a special wine made from a small amount of blood taken from blood donation bags. The Pope agreed with the World of humans to condemn individuals who illegally ingest human blood. Vampires started a power war over the best wine made from the blood of powerful men. Yeon Seo is a half-vampire, half-human vampire. MeoRu’s blood is so sweet that it encourages the other vampires at her high school.

The Disappointing factor

First and foremost, the beginning of the drama was highly engaging. The half-human plot, her sarcastic fiancé, the vinery company, and the one myth were all fascinating. Unfortunately, everything was settled far too quickly, robbing the conclusion of its amusement. The romance was also weak, with only a few scenes towards the end to sustain the entire love tale. The rest of the drama was a one-sided infatuation. The love triangle was also wrecked due to the weak primary couple’s inability to support the negative plotlines.

In-depth analysis

Meanwhile, we obtained this drama about three lads who fell in love with Son Yeon Seo, a half-vampire, half-human. Except that she wished to be a human rather than a vampire, she possessed a unique capacity to smell blood and discern characteristics about the person to whom it belonged. When it came to the men, the fortune teller did a fantastic job expressing their “love square“Do Hyun Je was fond of animals (thus the werewolf). Yoon Chi Woo was connected to blood but not good, and Song Meo Ru had an extraordinary fate and was somewhat silly.

Star power

Son YeonSeo, a 118-year-old half-human, and half-vampire (born of a human mother and a vampire father) are played by Song ChaeYoon. Kim EoJin plays the song MeoRu. He’s just a regular high school student with a one-sided obsession with Yeon Seo. He has no idea that he is carrying the blood of famous men seeking vampires for their vines.

Kim Ji Woong plays Yoon ChiWoo. He traveled to Korea to urge YeonSeo to continue working as a winemaker in response to a request. He can’t simply ignore YeonSeo because he was her fiancé half a century ago.

Do HyunJe is Cho EunHo. He’s a werewolf sent by the Vatican to investigate the mystery vampire killings. He became engaged with vampires and was thought to have uncovered clues while researching the incidents by assuming a bogus job at YeonSeo’s school cafeteria.

Yoon DaYoung plays Kim SooJung. YeonSeo’s buddy is Kim SooJung. She is more concerned with her attractiveness than with her studies.

Overall opinion

Finally, the actors and actresses in the cast all gave excellent performances, and the characters were likable. You’ve probably seen similar stories before, but if you’re fascinated by vampires, you should watch it. There’s nothing new here, but it’s not horrible to look at this. The narrative is well-written and engaging