A drama with wasted potential and wasted actors
A drama with wasted potential and wasted actors, the first few episodes seemed very promising, a plot that deals with split personalities and childhood traumas, I thought I was going to see something like "Hyde Jekyll, Me (starring Hyun Bin)" or "It's Okay Not to Be Okay" or "Kill Me, Heal Me" (which were excellent dramas) As the episodes progressed, the cruelty also arrived, the whole plot went wrong into one big mess, there is no focus in the plot, I love and appreciate the actress Shin Hye Sun very much, and here too she demonstrated her professional and versatile abilities, but her acting alone cannot hold up the messy plot. The music was mediocre and there was a lot of background noise bordering on annoying. All in all, a plot that had tremendous potential and somewhere along the way it was wasted, such a shameWas this review helpful to you?
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I’ll start by saying the acting by cheng yi is absolutely phenomenal, as always.The story starts off great, and it builds us up to hope for a good ending for the ML and FL. However I was so disappointed when the ML died tragically, and alone. What made it worse is that the series continued with a few episodes after.
I’d rate the series 5 because of this but 8.5 because of cheng yi and his great execution of portraying Chengxu.
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Good modern series by Cheng yi, would love to see more.
Good modern series by Cheng yi, would love to see more.. …………………………………………………………
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Sweet love story ticking all the boxes
Whether you have heard of NEET or Hikikomori spectrum is unimportant for the enjoyment of this drama. You will find out about them soon enough but I’m afraid it is only scratching the surface. This drama is not about addressing social problems. This is a love story first and foremost. As such, it is very well told.Watching Marry Me is like participating in a script writing class. All the tropey elements are present and accounted for. They pop up on cue and play their parts to good effect. We have SM/FL and they stirred things up before moving on. The ML’s parents showed up unannounced and the stress level jumped as expected. Reconciliation arrived just in time and we find out that they are good people but they do need to work on their communication skills. This is the one True Way.
I know it sounds humdrum, but this show is better than that. This is largely because our leads are so adorable. They do not have a mean bone between them. They have total trust and love for each other. Time and again, they express their happiness just being in each other's company.
This means most plot developments are window dressing. They move the story along and our leads have their growth and mini breakthroughs. We watch them fall in love and use their commitment to overcome whatever obstacles placed before them. This is not high drama by any means but a steady and satisfying march towards the HEA ending. All the boxes are ticked methodically. Those little ducklings line up with military precision. Huzzah!
This show is not for everyone. If you are a romantic then this is a must watch. I certainly enjoyed it a lot and I'll binge watch it again over a wet weekend.
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Twinkling Watermelon - A Heartfelt Symphony of Youth, Family, and Timeless Bonds
Twinkling Watermelon - ReviewTwinkling Watermelon (2023) is a heartwarming and unique blend of music, fantasy, and coming-of-age storytelling that leaves a deep emotional impact. Directed by Son Jung-hyun and featuring a talented cast led by Ryeoun, Choi Hyun-wook, Seol In-ah, and Shin Eun-soo, the drama captivates viewers with its originality, touching themes, and nostalgic charm.
Story and Themes
The drama revolves around Eun-gyeol (Ryeoun), a musically gifted teenager born to deaf parents. After a mysterious incident, he travels back in time to 1995, where he meets a younger version of his father, Lee Chan (Choi Hyun-wook), and other characters tied to his family’s past. Together, they form a band named Twinkling Watermelon, bringing their love of music to life while navigating their relationships, dreams, and hardships.
The story is a masterful exploration of family, love, identity, and the intergenerational connections that shape us. It beautifully portrays the struggles of the hearing-impaired community and the emotional complexities of growing up. The time-travel element adds depth, allowing viewers to see how past decisions ripple into the future, blending fantasy with real-world emotions seamlessly.
Performances
Ryeoun shines as Eun-gyeol, delivering a heartfelt performance that balances youthful energy and emotional maturity. Choi Hyun-wook impresses as Lee Chan, embodying a playful yet deeply vulnerable character with charm and depth. Shin Eun-soo and Seol In-ah also bring grace and emotional weight to their respective roles, particularly in their portrayal of complex relationships and unspoken emotions.
The chemistry among the cast is natural and engaging, making their individual struggles and shared moments feel authentic. The dynamic between Eun-gyeol and his father, both young and present-day versions, is particularly poignant and serves as the emotional core of the drama.
Visuals and Cinematography
The cinematography is visually striking, with vibrant and nostalgic scenes set in the 1990s. The juxtaposition of modern and retro aesthetics creates a visually compelling narrative. The use of lighting and symbolic imagery adds a layer of artistry, enhancing the drama’s emotional resonance.
Music and OST
As a music-centric drama, Twinkling Watermelon delivers an exceptional soundtrack. The band performances are electrifying, with a mix of rock, ballads, and heartwarming melodies that resonate deeply with the audience. The music not only enriches the story but also becomes a character in itself, symbolizing connection, healing, and self-expression.
Strengths
Unique and emotionally rich storyline that blends fantasy and reality.
Outstanding performances by the cast, especially Ryeoun and Choi Hyun-wook.
Beautifully crafted visuals and nostalgic 1990s setting.
A memorable and emotionally impactful soundtrack.
Weaknesses
The pacing can feel uneven at times, with certain subplots either rushed or underdeveloped. Additionally, the time-travel logic may not satisfy viewers seeking a strictly coherent explanation, but this doesn’t detract from the emotional journey of the story.
Final Thoughts
Twinkling Watermelon is a gem of a drama that combines heart, humor, and music to create an unforgettable experience. It’s a celebration of youth, family, and the bonds that transcend time, making it a must-watch for fans of coming-of-age tales with a touch of fantasy.
Rating: 9.5/10
A moving and beautifully crafted story that will leave your heart full and your playlist enriched.
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MY ALL TIME FAV AND CLOSE TO MY HEART ?
King the Land - ReviewKing the Land (2023) is a charming romantic comedy that brings lighthearted fun and feel-good moments to viewers. Starring Lee Jun-ho and Im Yoon-ah, the drama blends humor, romance, and heartfelt storytelling into a delightful package, making it an enjoyable watch for K-drama enthusiasts.
Story and Themes
The story follows Gu Won (Lee Jun-ho), a stoic and reserved chaebol heir, and Cheon Sa-rang (Im Yoon-ah), a cheerful hotelier with an infectious smile. Their worlds collide when Gu Won is forced to manage his family's luxurious hotel chain, King Hotel, and Sa-rang becomes part of his team. The drama explores themes of love, personal growth, and the pursuit of happiness while offering commentary on workplace challenges and the social divides between the wealthy and working class.
While the plot doesn't break new ground in the romantic comedy genre, its execution is charming and engaging. The narrative is simple and predictable, yet it works well because of its lovable characters and lighthearted tone.
Performances
Lee Jun-ho shines as Gu Won, delivering a nuanced performance that captures his character's transformation from cold and detached to warm and vulnerable. Im Yoon-ah is radiant as Cheon Sa-rang, bringing energy, warmth, and authenticity to her role. Their chemistry is palpable, and their interactions are filled with both heart-fluttering and comedic moments that make their love story genuinely endearing.
The supporting cast also deserves recognition, particularly Sa-rang's friends and Gu Won's hilarious rivalry with his half-sister Gu Hwa-ran (Kim Sun-young), who adds drama and humor in equal measure.
Visuals and Cinematography
The drama is visually stunning, with lavish settings that highlight the grandeur of luxury hotels and the glamorous lives of the elite. The warm color palette and vibrant cinematography enhance the romantic and comedic atmosphere, making each scene a visual treat.
Music and OST
The OST complements the tone of the drama, featuring upbeat and romantic tracks that heighten the emotional and comedic beats. While the songs may not be as iconic as those from other K-dramas, they are well-suited to the narrative and help set the mood.
Strengths
Strong chemistry between the leads.
Lighthearted and humorous tone, perfect for escapism.
Visually appealing production design and settings.
Relatable moments and endearing supporting characters.
Weaknesses
The story’s predictability and reliance on common K-drama tropes may feel uninspired for some viewers. Additionally, the character development for secondary storylines is somewhat underexplored, leaving a few subplots feeling rushed or incomplete.
Final Thoughts
King the Land is a quintessential romantic comedy that excels in providing light, heartwarming entertainment. While it may not revolutionize the genre, its delightful leads, witty humor, and wholesome moments make it a comforting watch. Fans of Lee Jun-ho and Im Yoon-ah, or anyone looking for an uplifting and easygoing drama, will find this series immensely enjoyable.
Rating: 9/10
With its delightful charm and breezy storytelling, King the Land is a sweet treat for K-drama fans craving a feel-good romance.
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It's gonna be worthit and watchable
Goblin: The Lonely and Great God - ReviewGoblin: The Lonely and Great God (2016) is one of South Korea's most iconic and beloved dramas, written by Kim Eun-sook and directed by Lee Eung-bok. With its unique premise, breathtaking visuals, and a star-studded cast, the show effortlessly blends fantasy, romance, and heart-wrenching drama into a timeless masterpiece.
Story and Themes
The drama revolves around Kim Shin (played by Gong Yoo), a goblin cursed with immortality, who longs to find his bride to end his eternal life. The story takes a turn when he meets Ji Eun-tak (Kim Go-eun), a cheerful high school girl who claims to be the "Goblin's Bride." Intertwined with their love story is the mysterious Grim Reaper (Lee Dong-wook), who shares an unexpectedly hilarious and touching bromance with Kim Shin. Themes of life, death, fate, and redemption are explored in poignant ways, leaving a lasting emotional impact.
Performances
Gong Yoo delivers a masterful performance, portraying the centuries-old goblin with depth, charisma, and vulnerability. Kim Go-eun's portrayal of the optimistic and resilient Eun-tak complements Gong Yoo's character perfectly, adding warmth to their chemistry. Lee Dong-wook and Yoo In-na (as Sunny) steal the show with their subplot, a bittersweet love story that captivates viewers. The bromance between Gong Yoo and Lee Dong-wook provides much-needed comic relief while also tugging at heartstrings.
Visuals and Cinematography
The cinematography of Goblin is nothing short of stunning. From the sweeping landscapes to the intricate details of historical flashbacks, every frame feels like a piece of art. The use of lighting and symbolism enhances the show's ethereal quality, creating an immersive experience.
Music and OST
The OST is a standout feature of Goblin, with tracks like "Stay With Me" by Chanyeol and Punch, and "Beautiful" by Crush becoming instant classics. The music not only enhances the emotional depth of scenes but also adds to the drama's iconic status.
Strengths
A richly layered story that balances humor, romance, and tragedy.
Stellar performances by a talented cast.
Exceptional cinematography and production design.
A memorable and emotionally resonant soundtrack.
Weaknesses
While Goblin is widely acclaimed, some viewers might find the pacing in the middle episodes slightly slow. Additionally, the show's heavy focus on fate and destiny may feel overly dramatic to certain audiences.
Final Thoughts
Goblin: The Lonely and Great God is a must-watch for fans of fantasy and romance. Its unique story, unforgettable characters, and emotional depth make it a benchmark in K-drama history. Whether you are drawn to its supernatural elements, heartwarming relationships, or philosophical reflections on life and death, Goblin has something for everyone.
Rating: 9.5/10
A near-perfect blend of fantasy and reality, Goblin is a show that will linger in your heart long after the credits roll.
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Best drama of 2024
Most surprising drama of 2024!! Not a single doll moment. I usually don’t watch youth stories, but this is one of the most heartwarming drama I’ve watched. Every single episode I was screaming how much I loved them.Every single character was a gem in this story and they all pulled it off with amazing acting. Little boy Heajun and adult Heajun made me cry the most. How can a character be so pure. OST was so on point and beautiful. Don’t hesitate watching this. It’s not just a youth drama, it’s a life drama which embraces your heart.
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Outstanding production, interesting and touching stories
It reminds me so much of the English series, "Black mirror" which I loved and when I came upon the trailer of "Tomorrow and I", it sparkles a huge interest in me.Ok, I won’t compare both series, I’ll mainly share my thoughts on this.
I want to say that I’m quite impressed by the high quality of the production and also of the cinematography, the visual effects, it was great. I’m serious because as it’s from Thailand, we know that when some series use effects it’s not that good and I also know it cost probably so much. In this case, I don’t know if they had to get some sponsors or even a collaboration from an American / English team ? But omg that was really good and impressive.
Although each story is set in a fictional world, they’ve still brought some issues that can, not only resonate in Thai people but also, around the world. We are all concerned, we are all revolve around these issues. That’s why I appreciate more the concept and the messages they want to convey, especially in the last episode.
For sure, these stories are not for everyone but I’m sure, atleast one or two can relate to some people. Personally, my least favorite story is Paradystopia, however I really like the retro vibes, it was really colorful and fun to watch it but not for kids.
The first story about a scientist woman on the moon set the bar high in terms of the development of the plot, the acting (for Ink Waruntorn I was quite surprised because she’s my favorite singer and to me she did a good job interpreting her character). And again in terms of the production and visual effects.
The third story is quite sensitive as it’s about religion but it was a bit too personal so I found it very interesting and engaging. The actor who plays the monk, I’ve never seen him in other works but I really thought he was a monk for real, he’s really convincing. However, in terms of the plot, especially the ending I was a bit disappointed as I wanted maybe another proper closure.
The last story is very relatable to me (climate change) but they did in a comical way with dark humor I guess. I'm crazy but I think it was my favorite of this anthology and I was so happy to see the child actress, Tangkwa who’s really talented and a ball of ray of sunshine (I’ve seen her in some previous shows such as Jack and Joker and The Murderer), she’s a rising star let me tell you! Tthe other child actress, I don’t know her but she also did a great job and if it was her real voice, I applaud her, she’s got a really beautiful voice!
The cast was perfect, it was very engaging but I was a bit taken aback by the turn of some event, not really disappointed to be honest.
To conclude, "Tomorrow and I" delivers a nice small anthology of sci-fi stories with cultural aspects and personal elements from Thailand. I hope you can find among these 4 stories, the one that click with you.
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(B)Romance is strong
I’ve watched School 2013 but it’s been a long time ago, therefore I didn’t remember much or nothing, that’s crazy, I just know Lee Jongsuk and Kim Woobin were in it, not more.So I think, this is a really good serie that depict mainly the special relationship (a deep friendship) of Saint and Shin, and then, in the background, there’s also some high schoolers’ conflicts.
What I really liked is that they took time to introduce little by little some events to catch our attention. The pace was good although I would sometimes find it a little bit too long or maybe, they were focusing on some details that were not that important (or even, what I didn’t consider important).
However, it was still nice to follow their journey, it’s like a bit of coming of age, family matters, friendship matters and even to adapt in this kind of society that being called « High School ».
The school bullying is still alarming, concerning along with a lot of fight scenes so it might not be for you for this part. But still, this serie was very engaging and I also think it’s mainly because of the dynamic of SaintShin (the two actors did a great job) that carry the show. Their bound is very special and precious.
Oh and I really love the intro song, it suits so much the vibes of High school frenemy.
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Like a slap in my face
I’m speechless, I mean I don’t know how to begin with.. It’s raw, beautiful, it’s daring, it’s relatable… The series set the bar high in terms of the great acting, what they want to convey and the topics they’ve brought up in it but also of course, the really nice cinematography.It feels like, each episode is like a movie in which we kind of witness what happened around him, his feelings, his relationships. It’s like following his chapters of his life.
After watching it, I had bittersweet feelings yet I’m impressed, it was a bit too real.
Sorry it was quite short but I think I sum up my thoughts on this series.
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So Good!
Looking to escape into a drama that will make you laugh a lot but maybe cry a little but leave feeling happy?There aren't many dramas where the ending leaves me smiling and feeling ridiculously happy and satisfied, but this one did. The Romance of Tiger and Rose is a new favorite. With how it kept me laughing while needing to know what was going to happen, it was one I couldn't stop watching. It was a bit longer than needed. Yes, it's short for a C-Drama at 24 episodes, but I felt like it could have done better with a little less of the very dramatic last 8 or so episodes. And poor Ding Yu Xi did a fantastic job acting, but the makeup (or lack of) was jarring after seeing him in other roles. Still, there wasn't much about this drama that I didn't like. It was just soooo good!
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Not nearly as bad as some people say.
The story isn't as convoluted as people were saying.I will say one thing, though. China has no idea how to portray mental illness. The ML has bouts of PTSD from a traumatic situation where he watched a child and his mother die and the writers are like "Oh, he has some weird hallucination thing. NO IDEA WHAT'S CAUSING IT! HERE TAKE ALL THESE PILLS AND STAY AWAY FROM THE FL FOR A BUNCH OF EPISODES TO CURE IT."
It's just convoluted and messed up that this is their take on mental health. If you can overcome that significant writing hurdle, then the show isn't all that bad. Pretty typical Chinese misunderstandings/relationship drama.
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highly recommend
actually this drama is so underrated it deserves more recognition!! so good the storyline the acting the visual the characters everything is well-written well-done. absolutely 10/10 highly recommend although you'll shed tears throughout the whole 2ned part of the drama but its definitely time worthy ♡Was this review helpful to you?
Doku Koi: Doku mo Sugireba Koi to Naru
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Nice blend of comedy, fluff and drama.
I have not much to say, just I was very entertained with this series.The story is of course not the best, but the acting is top notch. The only downfall is the kissing of MLs which, in typical traditional japanse style, is a dead fish kiss. When you can overlook this point, you get a nice blend of comedy and serious elements, solid story telling and some fluffy scenes. Production quality was top notch, intro & outro song fitted also very well and overall it's really entertaining.
So, if you have not watched it and you need something more on the light side, this is for you!
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