In December 2015, KBS Media announced that they will be adapting and producing the popular novel Moonlight Drawn by Clouds written by Yoon Yi-soo. Park Bo-gum joined the project in February 2016 and Kim Yoo-jung boarded in April. The first script reading was held in Yeoido, Seoul on May 26, 2016 and filming began in early June.Love in the Moonlight is the second collaboration between director Kim Sung-yoon and writers Kim Min-jung and Im Ye-jin after working on Who Are You: School 2015 and director Baek Sang-hoon, cinematographer Kim Si-hyeong and music director Gaemi after working on Descendants of the Sun (2016).
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| Spoken Language | korean, english, spanish |
| Runtime | 59 min – 1 hour |
| Premiere: World | August 22, 2016 |
| Channel | KBS2 (22:00, South Korea) |
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Description
The unlikely love story between a crown prince and his eunuch.Сast and Crew
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Love in the Moonlight: The Book Behind the Series
About the Book
The series "Love in the Moonlight" is based on the novel Moonlight Drawn by Clouds by Yoon Yi-Soo. The novel was originally published as a web novel and gained significant popularity before being adapted into a television series.Author
Yoon Yi-Soo is the author of the novel Moonlight Drawn by Clouds. She is known for her engaging storytelling and ability to weave historical elements with romantic and comedic narratives.Adaptation and Faithfulness to the Book
The series adaptation of Moonlight Drawn by Clouds stays relatively faithful to the original novel, capturing the essence of the characters and the historical setting. However, as with many adaptations, certain elements were modified or expanded to better suit the television format. The core themes of romance, identity, and societal roles remain intact, providing a similar experience to readers of the novel.Key Elements Retained in the Series
- Character Development: The series maintains the depth and growth of the main characters as depicted in the novel.
- Historical Setting: The backdrop of the Joseon Dynasty is preserved, providing a rich historical context.
- Romantic and Comedic Elements: The blend of romance and comedy, a hallmark of the novel, is effectively translated into the series.
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