Hot Blooded Woman

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Des alternatives: Japanese: 열혈여아
Auteur: Hwang, Mi Ri
Taper: Manga
Volumes: 24
Chapitres: 183
Statut: Finished
Publier: 2002-01-31 to 2002-09-30

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4.1
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Des alternatives: Japanese: 열혈여아
Auteur: Hwang, Mi Ri
Taper: Manga
Volumes: 24
Chapitres: 183
Statut: Finished
Publier: 2002-01-31 to 2002-09-30
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4.1
13 Votes
30.77%
53.85%
7.69%
7.69%
0.00%
0 En train de lire
0 Veux lire
0 Lis
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What is a sweet, soft-spoken girl (Ha Li Kang) to do when her brothers, having just learned fencing and martial arts, decide to test some moves out on her in order to "tame her" and make her into their "little slave?" She runs to her knightly friend (Te Hu Kang, not related to Ha Li) for protection, of course. However, what happens when, instead of comforting her, he tells her that she is a coward for running away like a puppy who needs constant protection? No, she does not break down and cry like a weak girl. Instead, she resolves to grow stronger. With rigorous training everyday, Ha Li goes from being a scared girl who cries for help to becoming the Jjang (boss of a gang) of the Doberman gang. However, events lead to Ha Li getting in an accident with a truck. Afterwards, she is reborn into the body of a beautiful, but weak, rich girl Aram Han.

(Soruce: Bamboozled)
Mots clés
action
comedy
drama
shoujo
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Hot Blooded Woman review
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Nibel1
Apr 03, 2021
I'm an avid fan of Hwang Mi Ri's manhwa, so yes, I am biased. I've read many of her works, and if you become familiar enough with her story preferences then yes it can become pretty predictable and repetitive.
But lets say you had never read any of her works... or weren't soo quick to pass judgement. I think this manhwa is a must read for everyone.

Story - 8
While I'm not too big on anything fantasy, the story remains pretty realistic except for the beginning part in which Hali's spirit is inside Aram.
I was furiously reading this as soon as I started it. Never did I want to break from it. There were various moments in which proper development between the characters occurred. And, its ability to captivate with various emotions throughout the story... I think it does its job well.

Art - 7
If you're more used to manga than manhwa, then you might think Mi Ri's drawing style is old fashioned or 'bad', but I find her art easy on the eyes. It's pretty good. So I give it a seven.

Character - 8
The characters don't change easily just because of 'love'. I like that the characters stick to they're given traits and hidden emotions and thoughts are slowly revealed as development occurs. I don't feel like I came to like or hate anyone I wasn't supposed to xD

Enjoyment - 10
... very much. I think the 10 explains it.

Overall - 9
I would give this manhwa a 10... but as almost every piece of writing out there, there is room for improvement. That being said I think its fine as it is all things considered :3
Hot Blooded Woman review
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JHyunLover3
Apr 03, 2021
Note: I have not seen a proper review that describes the full story of this manwha, so I decided to try and give it my best. Just note that I will not compare this work with any others that this mangaka has done. No matter how repetitive the story or characters are, it is not fair for judging this alone as an art. If you have any complaints, give it to the author not the artwork.

Now then, reading the first few volumes of the story is certainly.. addicting. I believe Hwang went into a new direction having a story where the protagonist is switched into someone else's body. Story-wise, it was not much, mostly because readers are pulled into the enjoyment and characters rather than the plot itself. That goes with the second part of the story, pulled by what the characters are doing in relation to what's happened before (when she's placed back into her old body. I doubt this is a spoiler because it's fairly obvious). The idea of switching souls does not even cross your mind when dealing with the latter half, which is a shame because it made this story a bit unique, but it does pull the drama overall.

Art: It's difficult to judge this. For it's comedy value, it's a triple plus. I never get tired of laughing from what the drawings show me. However, when considering that this is a story, it's a minus. The dramatic moments tend to have the same face, which happens far too much. In fact, besides from the random expressions in its comedy, there is probably only 5 or so expressions total. Plus side, the author could have saved a lot of time by recycling these panels. Down side, I didn't. Nevertheless, it's fairly average artwork overall that is better than most manwhas I've come across, so I would give it a 7.75

Characters: To be short, they're wonderful with their own value in the story. Having a hot-blooded woman such as Ha Ji/Aram is surely not original, or even a cold-blooded man such Sin Uoo, but their magnetic bond surely makes it enjoyable. The other part of the love triangle, Han Seo, does have his ups and downs. Whenever he laughs, you can see why he cares so much about her, yet whenever he's jealous you cannot help but hate him and wish he would go away. I believe all the character come together very very well in terms of comedy, but it's hard to say what character depth they have besides what personality they show us.

Character Development: Rating this is like going through the loops of a roller coaster. You go up, the thrill of enjoying and getting to see these characters, especially Ha Ji. Then around midpoint it goes downhill following straight lines (like a stock market crash), but finally you go through a scary loop at the end that you never expected. ~~~~~~~~~
Explanation: You enjoy how much Ha Ji changes the characters and environment around her [much dealing with Sin Uoo], but when she deals with characters from her other life when returning to her old body, you see that there is no development between the character's actions and what is happening (no matter what happens, she never changed her mind about people like Han Seo). Bad thing is, this continues to happen and it's soon hard to find that strong character that we love so much about her. Her friend, Han Seo, goes back and forth between being the antagonist and the loveable psycho-friend, but it is certainly his actions and her static character that makes the moment like a car crash waiting to happen.

Towards the ending, however, it surprised me so much that the noble-strong female lead could switch roles with the antagonist. The story often portrays people wearing these "masks" and not showing their true intentions, but the ending climax could not have made it so clear. Just when you think that Ha Ji is a stupid, slow, innocent-minded heroine, and it most cases she is, in all reality she can be wicked and greedy. Looking back, I believe Hwang did a good job giving hints about Ha Ji's greediness and character motives for her intentional stupidity (don't get me wrong, she is indeed very dim-witted), but it nevertheless shocked me. How could one psycho antagonist suddenly appear as sympathetic, and how could all the protagonists look so selfish/crazy. The ending does give a lasting taste where you cannot hate these characters and concludes the story quite nicely. This is very subjective to rate, where many people hate it deep in their guts, but I just find it beautiful. (I included both thoughts, so don't hate me if you don't agree with me T_T).

Overall, it could be thought of inconsistent. The first half is certainly enjoyable and full of comedy, but the second half is mindbending and full of that never-ending drama OFTEN dealing with what happened in the first half. It has it's comedy too, but some of it can ruin the thought of development or drama. I wanted to bring to light the wonderful things about this manhwa, but wanted people to be aware that there are many flaws (mostly dealing with character and story) that to some people can over-weigh it's entire value. I still found it to be a great thing to read, but if I don't point out the flaws this would always clash with other judgments.

Nevertheless, you cannot help but go along with the story and laugh. Hot Blooded Woman has its great moments, whether it would be the endless hunger for Ha-Ji/Aram or the easy misunderstandings between her mind (which so often thinks of food and fighting) and others. I hope this review would help your judgment, which might appear clear to the people who read it but vague to those who haven't, so why not just give it a try =)
Hot Blooded Woman review
par
1up1
Apr 03, 2021
Before I begin, I want to state that I haven't read any of Hwang Mi Ri's work except for Hot Blooded Woman and I bloody won't judge this manhwa based on the similarities between her stories.
I believe all of you who are saying that after reading 19 HMR manhwa, the twentieth sucks, because you can predict every twist.

BUT not having read anything like this, I pretty much enjoyed everything.

As for the story:

Lots of dead girls, lots of guys blaming themselves for their deaths, soul-transfering situations, love triangles, hate triangles, almost-rape situations, fighting, cruel stuff.... just the usual.
Although it was surprising in one way. Almost every manga I have read or every drama I have watched turned dramatically at one point and it became sad or full of misunderstood situations and grief.

BUT it was my first time reading such a comic story like this which actually turned out to be the cruelest manhwa I have ever read. It's not just full of sorrow, but real cruelty and sadism. Most of the characters carry psychopathic traits.

At the beggining of the story, all we get is embarrassing situations and lovely scenes. Then, with the introducing of new characters or old ones we don't really know yet, the whole story turns upside down.

I think that's when you become completely addicted.

Art:

I especially like the way HMR drew Jang Han Seo, one of the main guys. He can be charming, funny, human-like, beast-like or all these at the same time.
I also like Ha Ji, the heroine, but I must admit she isn't anything special. All the other characters are stereotyped and really similar to each other. I guess dear Hwang Mi Ri's only capable of drawing 6 or 7 different faces and 3 different body types in each gender.

Characters(Finally!):

In my humble opinion... No, not in my opinion: This story's main point is DEFINITELY its characters.

Ha ji, our heroine loves nothing but eating, fighting and eating after and before fighting.(No kidding.)
So if you expect a girl who becomes cute at a point in the story and can actually behave well or look beautiful, don't be mistaken. Well, she can be stunning in her own way, for some of the characters, but most of all she is just an eating-burping-machine.

Sin Uoo is your tyipical protagonist, who goes through some serious character development. In the beggining he is that cool-headed sort of guy, who appears confident, but really, he is just unable to say what he’s truly thinking, so when he says „I hate you! You are an ugly bitch.”, he actually means „Marry me, love!”.

Another main character, who is like the other half of the love(and hate) triangle, is the antagonist of our story. And let’s be honest: Jang Han Seo is the evilest of his kind. For him, love is possessive and jealousy equals destruction. He goes by the saying that „If I can’t have it/her, no one can.”

He is a complete madman. If I could describe him in any way, it would be by listing the traits of a SOCIOPATH:

„The greatest weakness of sociopaths is that they don’t have empathy. As a result, they tend to be successful in everything they are doing, since their goals are generally ruthlessly achieved. At the same time sociopaths are often appealing, have a spontaneous personality, and persuasive speaking skills. They get bored quickly, they can’t stand monotony and they need impulses which often go with irresponsibility. They are skilled at lying and manipulating others. They have no remorse, poor emotional life and insensitivity. They are impulsive. They are good at hiding the fact that they only follow their own purposes, and they can lull suspicion.”

I should add one more thing to this title: don't believe any of them. The characters, I mean. They will fool you... None of them is what you think they are. Ha ji, most of all;)

Enjoyment:

As I’ve said before, this story is really enjoyable. Even though it can be stupid, or overly dramatized, even cruel, action is always there, with love and fun. What else do we need?
(sorry for my english i'm not native)
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