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Love in the Air: Koi no Yokan
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by audrey
20 days ago
8 of 8 episodes seen
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Overall 1.5
Story 1.0
Acting/Cast 2.5
Music 3.0
Rewatch Value 1.0

how did they make it cringier but not in an entertaining way lol

even cringier than the other version lol the thing is because it has even shorter running time, it's even worse. this is a very wattpad story with the corniest plot and dialogues, i knew that we all knew that. but the writing in here is really bad, like how did they make it worse lol some scenes i had to look away and no one was even singing or pulling out the guitar, it's that bad lol there's no real development of the romance and the acting or chemistry don't save this one either. it's just corny but not in a fun way other bls have done, ya know. i just want to be entertained at leasttt

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Miss Lucky Go!
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by Suve
20 days ago
24 of 24 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 8.0
Story 7.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 7.0
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A second before I fully wacthed this drama 🌸
Straightly came review this
This drama have 4 love story in one drama(4girls)
🌸Those who wanted to wacth a romantic and academic based story this should be good choice
🌸A little boreness in starting thats all
Overall it's good thats all
You should this,it's because if you have to feel the drama you have wacth it firstly

Happy wacthing 🌸
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Fireworks of My Heart
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20 days ago
40 of 40 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 5.5
Story 7.0
Acting/Cast 5.0
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 3.5

Mixed Feelings watching

Not realistic. Qin Qin is a surgeon. Real life won't marry a fireman.. Sex crazy over the man. Even though her adopted mother is authoritative, she has her happiness at heart. Bring her up when she was an orphan. Should be grateful for this situation. Can see the heartbreak of her parents. I gave 3 stars because I am happy that Master Meng the brother was focused and realistic. Telling the waitress girl there's difference between moth and butterfly. He didn't fall into her trap. Good thing didn't fall for her and this saved the drama. I was hoping Qin Qin marry his adopted brother instead. If only his mother didn't forced Qin Qin to change surname.

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Hidamari ga Kikoeru
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20 days ago
12 of 12 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 9.5
Story 10
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 10
Rewatch Value 8.0
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An Amazing Drama about Overcoming Disabilities with a Hint of Romance

Hidamari ga Kikoeru is a drama about overcoming disabilities with a hint of romance. The drama tackles Kohei’s hearing-impairment and how Taichi gives him the strength to overcome his disabilities. Kohei falling for Taichi is just a lucky bonus.

•❅✧❅✦ Story ✦❅✧❅•

The drama tackles the heavy topic of deafness and how it’s a spectrum. It discusses how those who are hearing-impaired and considered deaf, but not deaf enough to actually be deaf, struggle to fit into not only the deaf society, but also the able-bodied society. The drama looks into how difficult and lonely being hearing-impaired can be and how there is not enough support for those that are hearing-impaired in comparison with those that don’t have any hearing at all. The best part of the drama is that it doesn’t get too preachy about it. Taichi is used as a tool to prevent the preachiness. He is just straight forward and not interested in learning about the deaf community. His only motivation is to help Kohei, so he doesn’t bother learning about the deaf community, only learning what Kohei teaches him, and only getting involved to help Kohei.

•❅✧❅✦ Manga vs Drama ✦❅✧❅•

While the manga is still ongoing as of writing, it’s so much better than the drama. The drama only covers until the beginning of Taichi’s employment at sign, so right when Kohei and Taichi begin dating. It’s after this where we start learning more about Kohei’s disability and how dark his future is because of how so society is made for those that are only 100% deaf. Taichi starts to play a bigger role in opening up Kohei’s future by learning more about the deaf community. Their relationship also endures some challenges due to Kohei’s deafness, but they also grow stronger as a couple together.
I could talk about the manga forever because it’s so good! Even though it’s not completed yet, it’s so good!

Unfortunately, the manga is still way better than the drama. The drama does a good job in getting most of the plot points, but there are a few plot points that are missing. For example, Maya was brought in as a foil to Kohei. However, the drama didn’t really incorporate her relationship with Yoko. In the manga, Yoko becomes interested in Maya, so he talks to her a lot. She pretends to hear him, but she actually doesn’t. Taichi scolds her saying that she shouldn’t be rude by pretending to hear him because he’s talking to her because he has something to say to her. This scene left an impact on me while reading the manga. It’s sad that the scene and her relationship with Yoko was left out in favor of making it seem like she wants to date Kohei.

Another scene that was skipped was Kohei getting lost while trying to find Taichi’s house and meeting Taichi’s grandpa. It really showed how far Kohei was willing to go for Taichi and showed more of Taichi’s relationship with his grandpa.

•❅✧❅✦ Drama vs Movie ✦❅✧❅•

In terms of plot and romance the drama was better. The movie only had a little over an hour to fit everything from Kohei’s disability to their romance. The drama had 12 episodes to explore all of their issues. However, when it comes to the characters and their chemistry together, the movie was so much better.

The characters in the movie seem to embody more of Kohei and Taichi than the drama. Taichi is more loud and annoying, and literally looks dense, but he shows more expressions of concern for Kohei. Similarly, while movie Kohei is less expressive, he seems to genuinely be in love with Taichi and just wants Taichi to be by his side with no strings attached. It’s because of this genuine side to their characters they have better chemistry.

Overall, while I like how the drama expanded on the story, I personally think the movie was far more superior despite its flaws with the plot. Personally, I think Movie Taichi would fit better with Drama Kohei. While watching this drama I kept wishing Movie Taichi would appear. I didn't think too much about Movie Kohei though... So maybe Drama Kohei is better? What do you think?

•❅✧❅✦ Acting ✦❅✧❅•

While I'll sing praises to the story and plot, and even Kohei's actor, I'll have to pull a couple of points due to Taichi's acting.

Taichi’s character is really this drama’s downfall. The drama’s plot is amazing, and Kohei’s actor is also great. However, Taichi and his actor doesn’t really fit the role he is supposed to play. Taichi is supposed to be loud, annoying, and dense. This Taichi, however, isn’t loud or annoying. He does talk with a loud voice occasionally and the way he talks isn’t really annoying, but the biggest issue is that he tends to speak with a normal voice. His voice isn’t different from those around him, so it’s hard to imagine how Kohei can only hear Taichi’s voice. Also, Taichi’s actor doesn’t really come off as dense, so scenes where Taichi can’t pick up Kohei’s cues tend to come off as “doing it for the plot.” Lastly, he seems to have a hard time playing off Kohei's actor, so they lacked chemistry. The whole time I watched the drama I wished Movie Taichi was on screen, which I shouldn't be doing. Kohei's actor was great though!

•❅✧❅✦ Overall ✦❅✧❅•

Hidamari ga Kikoeru is a nice drama. It has an interesting storyline and amazing characters. It is a little slow-paced, but if you can get past that, it’s a nice drama.
From Kohei’s struggles and Taichi’s straightforwardness and willingness to help adapt to Kohei, it’s something everyone needs to see. It’s really great to see a romance drama on overcoming disabilities without getting too preachy, or too “He can overcome this because of this person.”

As a fan of the manga, I think the manga is far more superior than the drama or movie, but if I had to recommend an adaptation to watch, I would recommend the drama. However, if you’ve already read the manga, I definitely recommend watching the movie and drama. I’d love to discuss plot points and characters with you… Especially which Taichi or which Kohei you prefer!

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The Tale of Rose
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by Meela
20 days ago
38 of 38 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 9.0
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 10
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 7.0

Reality!!!

In The Tale of Rose, Crystal Liu playing Huang Yimei shares significant screen time with three male leads — Peng Guanying (first love), Lin Gengxin (boyfriend & husband), and Wallace Huo (boyfriend & soulmate) — each representing a different phase and dynamic in her character's journey. Her chemistry with each male lead brings unique elements to the drama, reflecting the evolution of her personal and professional life.

Chemistry with Peng Guanying (Zhuang Guodong):
Liu Yifei and Peng Guanying deliver a deeply emotional and multifaceted portrayal of Huang Yimei and Zhuang Guodong's first love. Liu Yifei's portrayal of Huang Yimei's first love with Peng Guanying's Zhuang Guodong captures the passion and innocence of young love. Their on-screen relationship is tender and emotionally charged, resonating with viewers as they navigate the highs and lows of early romance. Their dynamic was both heartfelt and relatable, making their storyline a standout in the early episodes. As their relationship faces the pressures of societal expectations and personal ambitions, their chemistry evolves into one filled with tension and heartbreak. Peng Guanying portrays Zhuang Guodong's controlling tendencies with intensity, while Liu Yifei brings vulnerability and strength to Huang Yimei's struggle for independence. Their performances highlight the bittersweet complexities of love, creating a poignant and relatable storyline that remains one of the most emotionally resonant aspects of the drama.

Chemistry with Lin Gengxin (Fang Xiewen):
As Huang Yimei's journey progresses, her relationship with Ling Genxin's Fang Xiewen adds a unique intensity and depth to the drama. Their interactions stand out as a mix of professional tension and underlying personal connection. Fang Xiewen, is deeply tied to Huang Yimei's journey of ambition and growth. Their relationship begins on a foundation of professional rivalry, with Fang Xiewen often challenging Huang Yimei in ways that push her beyond her limits. This tension fuels their on-screen chemistry, as their sharp exchanges and moments of confrontation are filled with unspoken emotions, leaving the audience questioning the true nature of their bond. As the story progresses, their dynamic becomes more layered, blending moments of vulnerability with the ongoing power struggles. The gradual shift from rivalry to a deeper, more complex relationship keeps viewers intrigued, as the line between professional respect and personal connection begins to blur. Liu Yifei and Lin Gengxin's performances together are particularly compelling during the drama's more emotionally charged moments. Whether it's a heated argument or a rare scene of mutual understanding, the two actors share an undeniable spark that adds an extra dimension to the narrative. Their chemistry captures the essence of a love-hate relationship, making their scenes together some of the most memorable in the drama. This dynamic between Huang Yimei and Fang Xiewen serves as a reflection of the challenges and compromises inherent in balancing career ambitions with personal relationships (love. marriage, parenthood), adding richness and depth to *The Tale of Rose*.

Chemistry with Wallace Huo (Pu Jia Ming):
Liu Yifei's portrayal of Huang Yimei and Wallace Huo's depiction of Fu Jiaming create a poignant and emotionally resonant dynamic. Their on-screen chemistry is marked by a deep connection that evolves as their characters navigate complex personal challenges. Liu Yifei and Wallace Huo effectively convey the nuances of a relationship overshadowed by impending loss, bringing authenticity to their performances. Their chemistry is particularly compelling in scenes that explore the fragility of life and love. Their interactions are imbued with a sense of urgency and tenderness, (SPOILER) reflecting the limited time Fu Jiaming has due to his terminal illness. This dynamic adds depth to the narrative, highlighting themes of resilience and the human capacity to find joy amidst adversity. Their portrayal of a couple cherishing fleeting moments together resonates with audiences, contributing to the drama's overall impact. Overall, the collaboration between the two offers a heartfelt depiction of love's endurance in the face of life's impermanence.

Bonus - Chemistry with Lin Yi (He Xi)
Liu Yifei and Lin Yi share a refreshing and vibrant on-screen chemistry. He Xi, a confident and charming pilot, brings spontaneity and adventure into Huang Yimei's life, contrasting her more complex past relationships. Their dynamic is marked by playful banter and genuine affection, creating a relationship that feels uplifting and sincere. This pairing highlights themes of rediscovery and new beginnings, showing that life is ongoing and there will always be chances for growth and love, resonating deeply with viewers as a hopeful and engaging element of the drama.

Liu Yifei's ability to adapt her performance to match the distinct dynamics of each male lead is a testament to her versatility as an actress. Each relationship reflects different aspects of her character's growth, allowing the audience to experience a rich tapestry of emotions and connections. Collectively, her chemistry with all three male leads elevates the narrative, making *The Tale of Rose* a memorable exploration of love, ambition, and self-discovery.

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Dashing Youth
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by Lyrry
20 days ago
40 of 40 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 9.0
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 8.0
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Powerhouse of Handsome Men

This series is filled with handsome men. Lol. Eye candies gallore.

I watched this because it's a Neo Hou drama and I was not disappointed. I enjoyed this more than Back from the Brink because I am more of a martial arts fan than romance.

My favorite characters are:
1) Master Li. This op immortal is the best character.
2) Dongjun's Poison Master Uncle. Such carefree and cool uncle.
3) Dongjun's 1st Master, Gu Chen. He did well readying a young Dongjun in the jianghu.
4) Dongjun's family (mother, father, grandfather).
5) Xiao Ruofeng. He should have been the emperor.

My hated characters are:
1) Grand Eunuch. He is ambitious and dangerous.
2) Yue Qing. Every time she appears on screen, she irritates me so much. Truth be told she is more beautiful than Yue Yao but she is annoying af.
3) Prince Qing.
4) Li Hanyi adult version. She is no longer the cute little girl who always eat tanghulu.

My favorite scenes are BEWARE SPOILER
1) The appearance of Dongjun's giant white serpent. I wonder why it did not appear again. It could have been really cool
2) When he got his sword 'dustless'. He showed a great sword style but it never appeared again during his fights. Such a let down.
3) The kid with fire power who made the sword merge and fly. I guess he is a TBOY main character? Not sure. Haven't watched it yet.
4) Master Gu's fight. That was awesome. Sad he died.
5) The liquor challenge. This is a fun episode.
6) Master Li's regression to his younger self.
7) All scenes with Dongjun with his first and second masters. Master Li is a delight.
8) Master Li's fight with rain demon.
9) Master Li's fight with Grand Eunuch.
10) Every time Master Li appears. Lol

Romance is sub par. No chemistry at all for all couples.

Story progress is 7.5/10. I want Ye Dingzhi to win multiple times. I read a lot of manhuas/manhwas where I root for the demonic sect. He is just retaliating because of the unfairness of the world.

What I hate is what happened to Li Hanyi. She was an adorable person as a kid but became power hungry as adult. I also hate Ruojin for forcing himself to Wen Jun and she reluctantly bear a child.

Ending is inevitable. I still root for Ye Yun.

MAJOR SPOILER!!! This is from novel. Yue Yao was accidentally killed by Dongjun because he taught she is Yue Qing which is the dumbest sh!t ever! Dongjun lived in seclusion after that. So what's the point of having two powerful masters and learning some of the most powerful sword techniques when you just end up like that? Pathetic path and frustrating af.

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Happy of the End
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20 days ago
8 of 8 episodes seen
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Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10
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Realistic Portrayal of the Darkness Lurking in Kabukicho

Happy of the End is a dark romance that deals with the dark side of Kabukicho. Haoran and Chihiro's relationship can be seen as toxic, but it's actually a very beautiful romance. Haoran, who's never been allowed to show his true self or show his pain, learns to open up and be himself around Chihiro. Yes the relationship starts off toxic, but it does turn into true love by the end.

•❅✧❅✦ Story ✦❅✧❅•

Both Haoran and Chihiro have turbulent backstories, with Haoran having the most traumatic. However, while they started off as toxic to each other, they both end up healing each other and making each other better people by the end of the series.

Unfortunately, physical and sexual abuse are realities in this day and age, and with this drama wanting to portray the realities of someone living in Kabukichou, this drama does a great job in portraying the real day-to-day lives of those in Kabukichou and those who are dealt the shitty hand in life. This drama doesn’t pretend that once you manage to escape it, it’s all sunshine and rainbows. Haoran is constantly haunted by his past, physically and mentally. Even Chihiro can’t escape being lonely and looking for an escape from the real world. They find solace in each other, but nothing magically goes away, they are still stuck, trying to escape their reality.

Happy of the End is a very dark drama. It deals with child abuse, physical abuse, sexual abuse, prostitution, animal abuse, and homophobia; and none of the themes are sugar coated or watered down. Yes, there is romance, but it’s not the fairy tale dream we’d all like. It’s a very dark and toxic romance.

•❅✧❅✦ Manga vs Film ✦❅✧❅•

The manga and drama follow the same storyline, however, the manga does expand on their relationship a little more. The manga also goes into more details about Haoran’s thoughts on Chihiro. For example, while Chihiro is in the hospital, he and Kaji talk about how Haoran was holding up and he was not doing well. Similarly, after Haoran is released from jail, more time is spent on him fighting his inner turmoil about wanting to see Chihiro when he knows he shouldn’t.

There are a few changes in the drama. One is after Haoran and Chihiro’s first fight as a couple. In the drama, Haoran chases after him, but in the manga after Chihiro leaves, slamming the door in Haoran’s face, Haoran stays frozen by the door until Chihiro returns a few hours later. Another is the reveal of Haoran’s scars. In the drama, he reveals his scars after meeting Maya and explaining about his past. In the manga, he reveals his scars to Chihiro just because Chihiro wanted to have sex with him shirtless.

The manga is good, but I like the drama better. While I think Haoran’s actor should have been more androgynous and beautiful like in the manga, his looks doesn’t impact the series because the drama focused and made changes to the storyline that improved the story. For example, more time is spent on Haoran’s past. His abuse is shown in more detail, so we can understand his trauma. Also, the drama made the reveal of Haoran’s scars more significant. The drama made it seem like Haoran was ashamed or scared of his scars. He didn’t want to reveal it to Chihiro until he had to. These changes really made Haoran more human and less robotic.

If there is one thing I would like added to the drama, it’s the ending showing Haoran fighting against wanting to see Chihiro, and the epilogue of them actually becoming a normal couple after they reunite.

•❅✧❅✦ Acting ✦❅✧❅•

The acting was amazing for two actors who are will getting their foot in the industry. Both actors have very good chemistry and everything feels natural. All the actors really had me glued to the screen, especially Haoran's actor. I would love to see him in more dramas after this.

•❅✧❅✦ Overall ✦❅✧❅•

Happy of the End is a very good dark romance drama. If you’re not a fan of dark romance, I wouldn’t recommend it, but if you are, you will love it. The relationship between Haoran and Chihiro is that of mutual understanding and respect. It may seem toxic at times, but it’s actually quite the opposite if you start looking and reading into each character.
Overall, I highly recommend this drama. There is so many layers to this story that you will need to watch it more than once to completely understand it. And you will love it more each time you watch it. Best drama of the year!

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Marry My Husband
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by Rhea
20 days ago
16 of 16 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 9.0
Story 9.5
Acting/Cast 10
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 9.5

What a blast year to start my K-binge watching again?

Well well, I'm starting of my review with my first watched K-drama. I had a lot of fun with this Korean drama. Was it perfect? ABSOLUTELY NOT! I still had a fun time and I thought it had a satisfying ending. I loved watching Kang Ji Won change and become more confident. I loved watching Yoo Ji Hyuk support her. I even loved watching the villains because they were so deliciously evil. There are a lot of things to love about this drama. It was quite the wild ride. I might be a little bias with this drama and its' review though because I do love these revenge/makjang stories.

WHAT I LOVED ABOUT THIS DRAMA

THE ACTING - l thought the acting in this drama was quite good. Multiple actors/actresses in the cast took on roles they never did before and pulled it off well. I definitely had never seen them do these types of roles before and I think I was able to appreciate their acting more because they took this risk. Especially the actors/actresses who took on villain roles for this drama. The cast made their characters and stories believable. I was not taken out of the story because of their acting which is a good thing. When a villain can cause me to ABSOLUTELY hate them, that is a sign of good acting.

THE REVENGE - I did read webtoon like a year ago so I don't remember much and but there were some scenes from Webtoon was included and excluded y'all. I thought the end was very satisfying. I loved watching the revenge play out and see the villains get what was coming to them. I also liked that there were twists on what I assumed would be the ending for the villains. I thought the revenge part of the drama was tightly written. I had a blast watching the revenge. I also liked watching where the points in Ji won's life played out and what character they went too - some sad but others were fun to watch them be assigned to the new character.

THE VILLAINS - THE VILLAINS WERE SO JUICY IN THIS DRAMA! I assumed that Park Min Hwan being her husband would be the big villain in the drama. That turned out to not be true and I loved that twist in the story. I thought the person they chose to be the ultimate Big Bad was a better choice and it made the ending so much more satisfying. The villains' acting in this drama was so good and believable. I had a lot of fun watching how evil they were.

THE COUPLES - I honestly was not expecting multiple couples in this drama. I thought it would be the lead couple and maybe a second couple. WE GOT THREE COUPLES AND I LOVED ALL THREE!! I liked them all for different reasons. I even liked our horrible villain couple because they deserved each other. I enjoyed watching all of these couples' relationships progress. I loved the sweet moments with all of them. I loved that the couples were different ages and had different attitudes. I thought all the couples had great chemistry with each other. I loved that I could root for more than one couple in this drama. I also loved that these couples supported each other's relationships.

THE ENDING - I thought the ending was a highlight of the drama for multiple reasons. One reason is we got a satisfying ending when it came to the revenge. Everyone got what they deserved. I was satisfied with how the revenge played out and who ended up with what. I loved that there were twists that I did not see coming and some characters got an ending I didn't think they would get. I liked that the good characters I was rooting for got their happy ending. I also loved that we got to see the happy ending that our lead couple got in the end. I loved that we got a wedding and a look into their family life. I loved to see all of couples supporting each other in the end as well. I loved seeing where our villains all ended up. IT WAS JUST A REALLY SATISFYING WAY TO WRAP UP THE DRAMA!


WHAT COULD HAVE BEEN BETTER

LESS EPISODES - I don't think this drama needed to be 16 episodes. I think it would have been even better if it was 12. Maybe because the one thing I disliked was what everyone else did not like. That was the addition of a certain fiancée that showed up in episode 12. I think if they had reduced the episode count down to 12, they would not have needed that unnecessary character.

ONE STORY ARC/CHARACTER NOT NEEDED - The fiancée was not needed. I saw her as a way to extend the story for a couple of episodes by adding her as an additional villain. She just added more drama to play out for a couple of episodes before the true revenge could start and everyone could get what was coming to them. I think we had so many good villains already, we did not need to add another. I think everyone can agree with me that she was not needed.

What I was feeling here is that in flashback scene where Hui Yeon speaks to Ji won about her brother's engagement where she spill the tea of the fiancee's psychotic madness in the past but she doesn't seem to have that extreme level of madness. And lol, she was ugly and plus I don't remember the mentions of an ex-fiancee. So what y'all think

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The Romance of Tiger and Rose
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by SaraNg
20 days ago
14 of 24 episodes seen
Dropped 0
Overall 4.0
Story 3.0
Acting/Cast 9.5
Music 1.5
Rewatch Value 1.0
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I liked Qian Qian until I didn't

I just watched Love Game in Eastern Fantasy and Love you Seven Times and decided to check this out. The start was amusing and light-hearted. The way she tried to save her own life was funny in a morbid way. I actually enjoyed the progression of their relationship....

Until the protagonist herself destroyed everything by her single-mindedness.

The initial plot was interesting. It was refreshing to see the whole gender equality disparity out in the open. I feel this show could have capitalised on that aspect instead.

Originally when I started the show and learned about this setting. I thought surely, this show could use it to show the disparity between sexes that still exist to this day. In the end, the happy ending would be them bringing both sides of the coin together and achieve true equality. I would have liked to see them happy. A ancient chinese romeo and juliet story.

I guess that's why I was disappointed.

The script being 'written' by the FL herself, she should know most clichés usually.... don't work...
The hurt him to save him scenario backfires 99% of the time. She should have researched these plot lines extensively in her job but it seems like she doesn't know how to write a proper script. She tries every single cliché in the book and failed spectacularly at all of them. Her one track mind ruined it all.

I feel like the show had so much potential to be great but failed to have anything of substance by the 2nd half when things got serious. They were doing well when it was just light-hearted bickering and conflict in the beginning, i think they should have stuck to that.

She wants to get back to her own world and thinks this world is all a dream. That's fine and understandable. But in the process she hurts a lot of people and doesn't care about other people's feelings and she doesn't learn from her mistakes at all. She's wishy washy and doesn't stick to her own beliefs. She turned out to be a hypocrite. She thinks everyone is a scripted NPC but still saved 100 'meaningless' lives. So how does she decide who to save and who to hurt according to her own conscience? She has her kind moments, but she's also quite careless and cruel.

The redirection of the original plot was funny at first. There were a lot of cute moments but halfway through I got so sick of the misunderstandings she caused due to her laser focus on herself and her plight. She pushed Chuchu and Han Suo together with zero regard for their feelings despite saying 'you should ask me if I want it or not'. Exactly, Qian Qian demands respect but doesn't give the same consideration back. Even if you consider this a scripted play written by the FL herself, I'm not sure who will want to watch this... Maybe she should change jobs.

I really like the artists who played ML and FL. Both are really cute and good at acting. I just have a problem with relationship angst and plot caused by bad communication and lack of care or respect for the other person. Which ironically, the plot is trying to address with showing that both patriarchy and matriarchy are flawed systems. I feel even as a light-hearted, shallow show, the writing could have been more mature and still have its funny elements. It didn't need to be deep but this is gradually veering into 'stupid' territory. It's the 20th century (or it was for her) Is anyone so dense to not recognise your own feelings for someone else? I'm sure as a working woman and scriptwriter she should be in tune with these feelings the most or else how could she still be employed?

TLDR: This is just not my kind of drama. The FL is just making things worse for herself and for everyone else and I probably won't stick around to see it happen.

I really like the actors but i think i will be dropping this series.

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Love Trap
4 people found this review helpful
20 days ago
24 of 24 episodes seen
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Overall 7.5
Story 6.5
Acting/Cast 8.5
Music 5.5
Rewatch Value 4.5

OK for a Republican Era drama, but don't expect miracles, just great kiss scenes & a decent story.

I tend to find RE c-dramas usually have incredibly boring plots, but this screenplay was better than average because they kept the story simple, and didn't write main characters that go over the top and say or do implausible things that make it hard to relate to them. I wouldn't say it's the most engaging story ever, but I followed along without wanting to skip around, and for my standards that's def above average.

ML is the best part about this drama, as is usual for him. Zi Xian is a powerful onscreen force, capable of believable emotions and deep piercing stares or soft affectionate gazes, who can breathe life into his characters and convince you they're real, and who can kiss probably better than anyone in c-dramaland... and as such it's a challenge for actors and directors to keep up with him.

The 2ML actor really stood out, being able to match ZX's onscreen charisma. This was something of a breakout performance for him, and I have a feeling we will be seeing a lot more of him in the future, not just because he has a gorgeous babyface, but also because he brings a lot of energy to his characters and seems to be a natural acting talent.

FL and 2FL were not spectacular, but they were good, and at no point did they wreck the vibe of the show, or become annoying.... although whoever the costume designer who dressed them is, they should be fired and never work in c-dramas again. These ladies are beautiful, and they deserve better than to be dressed in velvet drapery and vinyl tablecloths.

Supporting characters were really pretty bad.... you get your typical side-character overacting for the mostpart, although the Japanese villain was played well, I think. The bgm and ost were really incredibly standard-sounding, but at least the songs never drowned out the emotions or dialogue in the scenes they were playing over. I think the direction and editing were decent, but a little too blocky and disjointed to really create a truly addictive flow for the viewer. If you combine all these factors together (boilerplate ost, hammy supporting cast, silly clothing choices, choppy editing), the impression it leaves is of a "typical Republican Era drama".

However because of the ML and 2ML, the easy and un-confusing pace of the story, and the satisfactory ending, I think this is one of those shows that's at the top of the pile when it comes to it's genre. Above average.

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Jazz for Two
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by S Q
20 days ago
8 of 8 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 8.0
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 10
Music 6.5
Rewatch Value 7.0

so average

Two school bullies fall for their victims in Art School - well, it seems it happens there too. All males, since it's a BL. Of course, they have a hurtful story behind, that we get to know more or less. The four of them finally become friends and form a band. End of.
The young actors are good, their acting is nuanced and they are certainly nice to look at. The conflicts are not overdramatic and the pace is as good as needed for a short drama series. A realistic touch is brought by the struggle of accepting their sexual orientation (at least 3 gay couples in this drama).
One watch is recommended, not sure abt the rest.

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Love for Love's Sake
0 people found this review helpful
20 days ago
8 of 8 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 7.5
Rewatch Value 7.0

Love this

At first I kinda hesitant to watch this. But as I don't have anything to watch, I give this a try. And I am not sorry to give this a try,

And so should you!

Throughout the drama, I keep thinking, what would be the end, and then BAM! They give you that kind of ending. Girrrrlllllll........

Go, watch it! Go now
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The Eighth Sense
0 people found this review helpful
20 days ago
10 of 10 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 9.5
Story 10
Acting/Cast 9.5
Music 8.5
Rewatch Value 7.0

It will suprise you

This is one of a kind drama that combine BL with another element of life

At first I was really surprised that they bring it in this drama, but I guess nowadays, people talk about it a lot.

It's a good surprised though. You'll say, oh yeah they bring that element to the drama, it's like never before in BL drama.

Try to give it a go if you see this.
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Unknown
0 people found this review helpful
20 days ago
12 of 12 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 7.5

Great one

This is one of great performance, great storyline, great music, combined, and you get awesome drama.

Every episode you get to hear the soundtrack and it's awesome.

Great storyline, they make you see them growth together.

Performance of the actor is top notch.

Not on my rewatch list though because I don't think I have to rewatch it, it's ingrained in my brain lol.
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Ongoing 5/6
Family Matters
6 people found this review helpful
20 days ago
5 of 6 episodes seen
Ongoing 0
Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10

excellent show!

excellent show!
Family Matters is a thrilling Korean drama that blends dark comedy, fantasy, and action into a unique and captivating series. The show follows a group of individuals with supernatural abilities who pose as a family to evade pursuers and confront dangerous criminals.
Storytelling and Tone: Family Matters expertly weaves together various elements:

Narrative structure: The series alternates between present events and flashbacks, adding depth to the characters' backstories.

Dark comedy: Comic moments are cleverly inserted into serious scenes, creating an engaging contrast.

Genre blend: The show incorporates action, mystery, suspense, comedy, and fantasy, delivering just enough twists to keep viewers engaged.

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