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“Genie Make a Wish” Review: Kim Woo-bin and Bae Suzy’s Magical Bond Elevates Netflix’s Fantasy Romance

Kaypeekay by Kaypeekay
October 4, 2025
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Netflix’s Korean fantasy-romance Genie Make a Wish (다 이루어질지니), directed by Ahn Gil-ho and Lee Byung-hun, merges myth, emotion, and humor into a 13-episode spectacle. Fronted by Kim Woo-bin as the mysterious genie Iblis and Bae Suzy as the determined Ki Ga-yeong, the series explores human desires and the redemptive power of love. With an eclectic mix of genres—fantasy, comedy, and melodrama—it shines through its character chemistry and production design, even as it occasionally stumbles with pacing and narrative consistency.

Story

The drama centers on Iblis, a genie who has survived for thousands of years feeding off human greed. His existence takes an unexpected turn when he meets Ga-yeong, a woman enduring personal hardships and emotional scars. Unlike typical wish-seekers, Ga-yeong doesn’t ask for three wishes. Instead, she challenges Iblis with a wager that changes both their lives.

As their connection deepens, Genie Make a Wish weaves a heartfelt narrative about compassion, redemption, and the human need for companionship. The plot balances humor with emotional depth, mixing light-hearted moments with introspection. Though the story sometimes drags due to secondary subplots, the emotional rewards of the main arc keep viewers invested until the end.

Performances

The real enchantment lies in the performances. Kim Woo-bin’s portrayal of Iblis is both mischievous and sympathetic—a refreshing take on a mythical being often associated with darkness. Bae Suzy brings authenticity and strength to Ga-yeong, portraying vulnerability and determination in equal measure.

Their reunion after Uncontrollably Fond sparks on-screen magic once again. Their chemistry is organic, evolving from teasing exchanges to genuine affection, making their journey believable and endearing. Supporting actors like Ahn Eun-jin, Ko Kyu-pil, and Lee Joo-young enhance the ensemble with humor and heart, giving balance to the more serious themes.

Behind the Scenes

Production-wise, Genie Make a Wish impresses with its polished visuals and immersive world-building. The use of desert landscapes, notably scenes shot in Dubai, elevates the visual storytelling and grounds the genie mythology in a global context. The costume design and color palette add a cinematic flair, while special effects—though occasionally uneven—remain above average for a fantasy-romance K-drama.

The sound design and music complement the emotional beats perfectly, capturing both the grandeur of fantasy and the intimacy of romance. However, the length of each episode—over an hour—sometimes dilutes the show’s rhythm, and a few narrative inconsistencies may leave viewers raising an eyebrow.

Final Verdict

Genie Make a Wish is an ambitious, heartwarming blend of fantasy and romance that thrives on the chemistry between Kim Woo-bin and Bae Suzy. Despite its uneven pacing and occasional logical leaps, the emotional payoff and sincere performances make it a memorable watch.

At its core, the drama conveys that love can transcend time, rules, and even immortality itself. For fans of romantic K-dramas with a touch of the supernatural, Genie Make a Wish is a charming, visually stunning series that proves sometimes, love is the greatest wish of all.

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