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QueerDudeGermany
4 people found this review helpful
Mar 20, 2021
8 of 8 episodes seen
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Overall 7.5
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 7.5
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 7.0
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A loveable One, but with the same Issues as all korean BLs

I liked the Story and main-Theme about Dancing and Competition and i really loved Chu Young as Song Shi.
I felt very pity about this poor Boy without Friends or a Family.
For me the Storyline of the Mother works very well and touched me, even if it’s the General Opinion, that there are too many Plotholes in this Part.
Also the Chemistry between Chu Young and Won Hyung was at least okay.

But as almost every Korean BL it was too rushed in some Points and the Obivously Break-Up-Drama in the last 10 Minutes(!) was so unnecessary, that i must lower my Rating.

All in all, with the Actors and the Story it had the Potential to be an really good BL, but so it’s quiet worthwatching.

so let's pray to the BL-gods that at least one full BL-drama comes out of Korea in 2021.

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anonymousenby
2 people found this review helpful
Jan 21, 2022
8 of 8 episodes seen
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Overall 9.5
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 9.5
Rewatch Value 9.0
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Right to the top of my list

Get your heart and tear ducts ready. This series is so GOOD. I can understand why people want a season two and I think that would be great! But there's something refreshing about the simplicity as well. While it has all the tropes we love like cohabitation and the Final Running Scene, it doesn't include some of the more overdone ones like miscommunication and ridiculous jealousy from jumping to conclusions (tho that can amusing sometimes lbr). It's a simple story about two people who had their lives intertwined by fate/chance. You watch them fall for each other slowly as their orbits grow closer together until they finally get caught in each other's gravity. There is a bit of a "twist" at the end that made my fangirl heart break but then the series puts a bandaid on it, kisses your forehead, and apologizes with a sweet, happy ending.

I definitely recommend this to anyone who likes sweet love stories. It's an easy, feel-good watch with attractive, talented leads. It left me feeling warm and fuzzy and hopefully it leaves you feeling that way too.

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Tate Arson
2 people found this review helpful
Mar 30, 2023
8 of 8 episodes seen
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Overall 6.0
Story 5.0
Acting/Cast 8.5
Music 5.5
Rewatch Value 5.5

스무살 빚쟁이 이야기

I not gonna pretend I'm an expert in gay mini dramas, but from my experience you can rarely find one of a decent level. You Make Me Dance is among the best of the BL genre (yet. from my experience).

'음악 없이도 춤은 출 수 있습니다. 심장 박동만 있으면.'

?️I couldn't miss it out because it's the debut of Choo Yeong Woo (main role in Oasis that I'm currently watching) . And I can't believe it's only his debut, because the level of his acting is already higher than some of the more acclaimed actors. He has a quite powerful warm energy, and potential both dramatic and comedic. This casting is probably the strongest part of the drama as the chemistry between the characters works well.

?️While they couldn't miss a couple of unreasonable "taking the shirt off" scenes and tropes, the story overall is relatively reasonable. The dance major student was abandoned by his mother right after attaining full age and left in debt. Shi On was dancing for his mother in hope of her to be proud of him, but soon after she stopped texting Shi On he needed to fill the emptiness in his heart with another person.

And here I would love something dark and toxic. E.g. Hong Seok turnes out to be just the same as his mother because Shi On has attachment issues.
BUT HEY, WHO NEEDS DARK IF IT'S ENJOYABLE NOW?

'나 그 어른이라는 말이 세상에 제일 싫어. 어른이란 말로 통제는 게 너무 많아.'

Yet it's still mentioned how hard it's for Shi On to navigate adulthood. Sadly, this topic is not developed further.

?️Overall, the drama is warm, bittersweet, sometimes funny and naive. The acting is better than expected, the third party embarrassment is not strong (so maybe don't go for it if you enjoy extreme lol). The story is not outstanding, but the actor Choo Yeong Woo almost made me cry.

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Sakura_Falling
2 people found this review helpful
Nov 30, 2023
8 of 8 episodes seen
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Overall 7.5
Story 7.0
Acting/Cast 7.5
Music 7.5
Rewatch Value 7.0

Save The Dance

This is a short and sweet drama that despite the limited run time still manages to deliver a decent story with relatively well-fleshed out characters. Both leads were interesting and nuanced though I would have liked it if their backgrounds were delved into a little more; there was a lot left unknown or just hinted at. But their chemistry was quite good, more of a slow burn than hot and heavy which I quite liked. The relationship does feel slightly rushed, but I think that's more due to the short run time than anything else. They still make it work. The dance aspect was unique and I really loved how it was actually a key part of the drama and not just a side note. The choreography was well done and quite lovely to watch. The OST was also quite good. I felt it matched the story well. Overall it was an enjoyable interlude from the daily grind. It's not a masterpiece by any means and, again, the short run time limited it in various ways. There are certain aspects I would have liked to see fleshed out more, but even without that, as long as you don't delve too deep and are able to suspend one's disbelief I think you'll find a rather lovely, touching story.

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SwissLotus
2 people found this review helpful
Mar 21, 2021
8 of 8 episodes seen
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Overall 7.5
Story 7.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 6.0
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Short, but sweet.

This is my first ever review I'm writing, so bear with me.

Story : A story about two men, who were meant to be.
Eventho i felt like, the meeting of them felt a little rushed, it still felt like they were falling in love pretty naturally.
I love the way, they incorperated the red thread through the whole series.

Acting / Cast : A young man, who has nobody, but himself and struggles to grow up.
I could relate a lot to his character in terms of wanting to pursue a dream, that may seem unrealistic to people and not wanting to fully commit to the adult life.
The chemistry was okay for only 8 episodes a’ 14min.

Setting : I really loved the scenery of this series. The atmosphere oft the studio and the apartment was beautiful! I don’t think I’ve seen something like this in a full length drama before, so it was new and refreshing.

Music: The OST was very beautiful. There wasn’t a particilar song, that stood out to me, but over all it really fit the series.

Final thoughts : There were a lot of very sweet and sincere moments throughout the whole series. They really did the title justice with Song Shi On trying to find a new reason to dance.
I also love the fact, that eventho it is a Korean BL, gender or homophobia was not an issue whatsoever.
All in all it is a good watch, if you want something short and sweet.

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Emara R
2 people found this review helpful
Mar 20, 2021
8 of 8 episodes seen
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Overall 7.5
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 8.5
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 6.0

So much Potential ...

First, the postives: The two leads were breathtakingly beautiful. They have brilliant smile and they looked good together. The story line was good.
The negatives: the story again had so much potential but the execution was not done in a way so it creates tension. Every story or issue was resolved too easily. Hence the conflict never rose to an extent so one can invest in it. The lead pair at times appeared to be stiff, there chemistry was not coming through. Camera work was also not anything special. Atleast one properly choreographed dance number was needed. I felt let down because the series did not commit to its own name 'You make me Dance'.
It can be watched once.

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Kdrama fanatic
2 people found this review helpful
Mar 20, 2021
8 of 8 episodes seen
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Overall 8.5
Story 8.5
Acting/Cast 9.5
Music 7.5
Rewatch Value 8.5
I decided to watch this because there are only 8 episodes, each about 12 minutes long, and the description and cover photo looked interesting. As short as the drama is, the plot showed everything it had to, to make the story complete, it didn’t need longer. It is a sweet simple love story between a dancer and a loan shark, trying to collect debt that the dancer owed, and in the process they fell in love with each other. For Chu Young Woo, it was his acting debut, he did a great job, and I think hopefully we will be seeing a lot more of him. It’s so short, not a huge commitment, it’s worth watching. Great ending with this “feel good” drama!

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willie22
3 people found this review helpful
Mar 19, 2021
8 of 8 episodes seen
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Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10

Miss KOREA ALWAYS DOES RIGHT WHEN IT COMES TO BL. THIS ONE IS NO EXCEPTION

I mean, c'mon now. We all know that miss Korea is trying slowly to produce some BL series and it might take some time till we see full length episodes but for now let's just enjoy these awesome and refreshing BLs. For short eight episodes you get an amazing development that shows how our leads go from "enemies" to lovers. The production is amazing and the story too, refreshing and cute.
The leads have an amazing chemistry and they look so good together. Ain't gonna spoil anything about the story or anything else. Give this one a try and I am sure that you are going to enjoy it.
Wondering if they are going to produce season 2, but they sure need to do something about it.

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dodoubleg1785
1 people found this review helpful
Apr 4, 2023
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Overall 9.0
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 9.5
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 9.0
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Absolutely beautiful

On the surface, this was a very basic story but there are multiple layers to it that make it a stunning piece. There are so many little nuances that are woven throughout that all tie it together in a neat, red-thread-of-fate bow.

A lot of people have said they'd preferred this to be a longer series rather than movie-length, but I think it was effective just as it is. I wouldn't have wanted more drawn out drama which would likely have come from the boss on Jin Hong's side and the senior on Song Shi's side. They gave enough to those characters to establish motive, action and resolution that they didn't need to do the typical "rinse and repeat" for more episodes. Sure, we don't really know what happens to either the senior or the boss but personally, I didn't think it mattered. What we do know is that the senior didn't get the lead that he coveted and the boss was left without her hold over her employee. That's good enough for me and, honestly, it's still more than other series have given.

I liked how the podcast kind of acted like the red thread that brought them together in the beginning and the end. We see Song Shi trying to get his comments read throughout the series and when it finally happens, it's when it's needed the most. It was his last ditch effort to reach Jin Hong because he couldn't contact him otherwise. I know this might be overthinking things a bit but.. to me, it brought to mind the question of "how much do we want to leave to fate?" Sometimes, you need to take action instead of hoping that Fate takes an interest in you again. "She's got a lot to do, sometimes you must give her hand."

Besides the storytelling aspect, everything else was pretty good. Nothing really stood out for me as far as the acting went though I think everyone did a great job in their respective roles. Song Shi's dancing was beautifully done though I wish they didn't cut to different camera angles all the time so we could see the routine at least once from start to finish in one viewpoint.

All in all, this was a lovely story and I can see coming back to watch it when I need a short pick-me-up kind of watch. Highly recommend.

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gothicfires
1 people found this review helpful
Apr 7, 2021
8 of 8 episodes seen
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Overall 8.0
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 6.0
Rewatch Value 8.0

this is a movie not a tv show

Eight fifteen minute long episodes strung together would be a movie. I love bl and I like watching dancers as I am disabled and don't have full range of movement so I gave this a chance. I think it would have been wonderful if they had done a more in depth story. But for the time frame they had it was complete. This is a simple drama that was done well. Though there isn't much character development you get enough to determine why the main characters makes the choices they do. I would recommend watching it.
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danny_sahne90
1 people found this review helpful
Apr 5, 2023
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Overall 6.5
Story 6.0
Acting/Cast 6.0
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 4.0

Interesting but underdeveloped

I'm a sucker for dance stories. There, I said it.

So yeah, I was definitely biased going into this series. I wanted to love it, and I did – for the most part. But let's start with the things that didn't click for me personally:

The “villains”. The story is rushed and the villains and obstacles our protagonists have to face seem lackluster at best and forced at worst. But to be fair: A runtime of 110 minutes simply isn't enough time to develop more than the bare minimum.

The pacing. Again, the story is rushed and yet there are some scenes that dragged on too long for my taste. It didn't feel like they made the most of the eight episodes.

But there's also a lot to like or maybe even love: Personally, I really like the chemistry of the lead actors. The premise of their meet- and team-up is a bit weird in general, but I think they worked well together. But then again, maybe I'm just weak for “the cute one and the grumpy one” ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ There were some really cute scenes and the dance scenes were beautifully done. I also adored the music. And even though the runtime of 110 minutes left much to be desired, like better character development and story flow, and I wish the series would've been longer, it actually makes for a quick rewatch. So if you're looking for a short BL to spend a cozy evening with, I'd definitely recommend this. Just don't set your expectations too high, because the series – like it's characters – is not without flaw.

So, overall 6/10. Plus another 0.5 because of turtleneck sweaters. Lots of turtleneck sweaters.

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jon conn
1 people found this review helpful
Apr 13, 2021
8 of 8 episodes seen
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Overall 9.0
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 9.0

Nice series with some great value

Dance an debt what an odd combination but it worked. Same for both actors. An odd combination but it worked. The story also portrayed the differences in culture Asian and the modern/western issues of life well. There are many issues of modern life and also some old time Asian issues in the relationship. I guess it's compliment when the reviewer wants short series to be longer. Bravo to all. The actors the writers producers. Why was it cold inside? Is that something that is supposed to be normal. ? I was not sure.
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