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Hello My Girl
5 people found this review helpful
May 26, 2022
24 of 24 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 5.5
Story 5.5
Acting/Cast 5.5
Music 5.5
Rewatch Value 5.0

Puppy Love & Friendship

LIKES:
Cinematography and Production were both good.
The colour palette was rich even during the winter scenes.
Music was okay and there wasn't really any FX to speak of.
The message of taking your time to fall in love with the right person and to cherish your friends, was well delivered.
The parents of FL & ML were fine, except how the writers wrote them in the last episode.
Puppy Love for everyone, almost to the point of being way too sweet.
The acting was decent for the most part.

DISLIKES:
The last episode's writing involving the parents. (Tantrums of people old enough to know better, were ridiculous.)
Not even one kiss between FL & ML, their love felt like something from a middle school child and not college/university aged people. Same with the adults, it was very childish.
Some parts got a bit boring, the director must have been on a coffee break when it was filmed.
Not much character development for FL & ML or any of the supporting frequently seen characters.

OVERALL:
I watched all the episodes, without skipping any. It's extra PG in terms of love content. For someone 10 yrs old and up to 16 yrs old, this drama would be well received. I wont watch it again.

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Kimi no Hana ni Naru
4 people found this review helpful
Feb 5, 2023
10 of 10 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 4.5
Story 4.5
Acting/Cast 5.0
Music 3.5
Rewatch Value 4.5

Good Representation of the Demands on Boy Bands

LIKES:
Writing:
The student/teacher affection, was not made into something more sexual (or going over that line).
Showing the power of fans, media and entertainment companies over Boy Bands, not always being optimal, was refreshing. However the Boss Hanamaki Yuki was a much nicer version of what real life would be like, because it wasn’t about her greed for more money. This drama reminded me a lot of GOT7 (Korean boy band) in regards to supportive fans, hardship due to false rumours and the isolation and demands of being in a boy band. How their lives are not their own, as soon as they sign the contracts.

Production:
Other than the driving moments, cinematography, lighting, set locations, etc., were all well done.

Cast was well selected for their roles.
Music: the Come Again song was catchy, only song that I liked.

DISLIKES:
Music: the songs the guys performed had too much auto tuning used. When they were “singing” the songs, they couldn’t even lip sync properly (which could have been an editing issue).
Directing: wasn’t the best, and too much running around, causing pacing issues.
Writing: The 3 yrs later, showing the guys of 8loom being in the future, was in conclusive and didn’t show their growth at all. Same for the supporting people in their lives. So the series felt unfinished.

OVERALL:
It was an easy watch, but some moments just dragged on. In terms of rating, it could be watched by early teens and up. For people who like boy bands, I would recommend they watch this. I won’t watch it again.

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Semantic Error
4 people found this review helpful
Apr 26, 2022
8 of 8 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 5.5
Story 5.0
Acting/Cast 5.5
Music 5.5
Rewatch Value 5.5

Cute But Typical BoyLove Show

I never read the manga, so this review is solely based on the show. As per most S.Korean BL dramas, there is hardly any physical contact and few kisses. The 2ML had decent chemistry, given that this series was extra short. The production was good and the directing okay. No real special effects or cinematography that stood out. It's easy to watch, very little drama. The changes for both ML, came on fast and would've felt more realistic and impactful had there been more episodes to build each character and their backstory. Sang Woo obviously had OCD, but maybe a little bit autistic too (hence why little emotion shown, always in his own bubble and didn't like to be touched). As for the other reviews saying that they were straight and suddenly were gay, that's a stereotype. I know a lot of gay men, that you wouldn't know were gay, until they got drunk.

This show was the usual formula for the BL/hate to love/university crush story in S.Korea. Still it's a gentle introduction to BL, if it's your first time watching such. It's annoying that the last episode was mostly used to recap what we've already seen and could've been used to show us what they were like 3 or 4 yrs into the future, to give us real character growth and perception of their relationship. All in all it is okay, the music wasn't outstanding but fitting and i would rewatch it, if I need something fast and cute.

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Snow Eagle Lord
3 people found this review helpful
Sep 17, 2023
40 of 40 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 4.0
Story 4.5
Acting/Cast 4.0
Music 5.0
Rewatch Value 3.0

Great Spear Fights, Otherwise Boring

LIKES:
Wardrobe of FL & ML
Costume of Snake guardians of ML, nice hair accessories for females and males
Buildings and outdoor scenery very familiar, obviously used in other dramas.
The spell casting on par with other magic use dramas
Fitting music
Xu Kai’s spear fighting & fight choreography in general was good
Great cast (I watched this because of Xu Kai)

DISLIKES:
FX:
Terrible CGI, as shown throughout drama, starting from opening sequence with deer.
Terrible/lazy makeup for the demon/zombies
FX for Demon God was dumb, especially the helium balloon voice
WRITING:
Usual tropes of this genre, same old formula which is disappointing for 2023, messy/lazy plot strung out for 40 episodes
Also trying to entice gamers with attack names popping up on the screen like in Mortal Kombat (which in 2023 is very cheesy).
The FL, a goddess who is weaker than the average warrior is way too funny.

Bad Directing in too many ways to bother listing.

Costumes:
Mask of bad guy 2nd in command was terrible, like a cheap dollar store costume mask.
Lion costume was cheesy head, the director didn’t even have the actor doing any cat like behaviours.

MUSIC/SOUNDS:
The Sound effects in Ep. 39 for consuming another person’s essence sounded like someone flushed a toilet and it got stuck in flushing mode! LMAO

OVERALL: Disappointing even with Xu Kai trying his best in this role. I used a lot of fast forward just to get through the whole drama. Pacing issues and so many boring parts that it dragged down the drama.

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Tomorrow
3 people found this review helpful
May 22, 2022
16 of 16 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 7.0
Story 7.5
Acting/Cast 7.5
Music 6.5
Rewatch Value 6.5

Action Drama that Got Confused of Its Message

LIKES:
The concept or storyline is good for a drama.
Great casting throughout the show, but the main leads did fantastic in their acting roles.
The Risk Management team threesome had great chemistry (although others didn’t think so as pervious reviews will show).
Every episode was interesting, and gave a little bit of insight into peoples hardships and how to overcome that darkness; talking to someone is sometimes all that you need.
The music was good, although nothing really stood out.
The FX was well done.
The merging of past lives/dreams/nightmares with present and the current reality was done in a way that it wasn’t confusing.
Scenery and for the most part wardrobe were perfect.
Loved Ryeon’s outfits, some of Ryung-gu’s outfits were a bit crazy.
The message: Second chances are what humanity is all about, because everyone can make mistakes.
I loved how they did Episode 6
Satisfactory handling of dark/heavy topics of suicide, murder, death, etc.
Good amount of drama and excitement due to the Grim Reapers.
The colour pallet and variance between past, dreams and present was well done.
I liked that they showed a little bit of punishment for the evil doers, but they could’ve done more.

DISLIKES:
Their cases/missions all got summed up easily and suicide is part of depression and can happen again. That aspect wasn’t shown. I also expected that a show about suicide would have a message at the end about online help or an information hotline to contact.
Sometimes the attempt at humour failed, but other times it was needed due to the heavy content.
The last 5 episodes seemed to have had little budget for the FX.
The ending was rushed and it was an okay summarization of the main leads, but could’ve been written way better.
Too much time spent developing the past for Kim See Sun’s character Ryeon/Ryun. It definitely could’ve cut some of the scenes and still be effective.
The romantic aspect of the drama failed, only succeeded as an explanation to the connections between Reapers, nothing more. Even the end or concluding part was almost boring, less impactful than it should’ve been. Not even the red thread concept helped.
Seemed very similar to the formula used in Taxi Driver.
I thought they would highlight the fact that when we choose to die, we throw away life too easily, but if the choice is taken from us (death by war, illness, etc.) then we fight hard to keep living. The Jade boss lady kept repeating how it’s the individuals choice, yet that constantly was contradicted. The writer seemed to be confused on what their message was.


OVERALL:
I watched it all and couldn’t wait for the next episode. Certain parts I would watch again, but maybe not the whole drama. It’s a decent action drama, with a dose of fantasy. I would recommend it to others.

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Momoiro Anzuiro Sakurairo
3 people found this review helpful
Feb 28, 2022
6 of 6 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 5.5
Story 4.0
Acting/Cast 6.5
Music 5.0
Rewatch Value 5.5

Needed More

The sex scenes were very well done, nothing vulgar or over the top, in that sense the acting was great. Both Male interests of the FL were good kissers too. Nothing grosses me out more than a bad kiss moment. The music was okay, nothing memorable, but not bad either. Also production was good, no shanking cameras or too close shots, filming was great.

The FL was too childish and no backbone. She was good at her job, but all other relationships a moron. It's not the actress's fault, but the writing and directing. Her face and voice was cute, they ruined her character by making her stupid. The ML (Tetsuya) was over the top aggressive. A few times being told no and stop was okay, but constantly saying it and he ignored her... that's cringe worthy, not sexy. At least Tetsuya had some character growth, but didn't see that from anyone else. I guess there wasn't enough time, since it was only 30 minutes and 6 episodes. Yuka, the bizzarre bartender and Kakeru, had no character development or closure to their storylines.

It's worth a watch, just for the great intimate scenes and kissing. The rest just skip it/fast forward. LOL

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Chugakusei Nikki
3 people found this review helpful
Feb 26, 2022
11 of 11 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 6.5
Story 6.0
Acting/Cast 7.0
Music 6.0
Rewatch Value 5.5
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Good Lessons about Love and Life, if you have an open mind.

Both FL and ML did an excellent job acting; range of emotions. OST was good, but nothing stood out. Interesting story, which wasn't about normalizing pedophilia, but how to handle a young person being attracted to an adult, without belittling their feelings. The show reminded us that communication and trust are the most important factors in any relationship, and without that it will fail. It taught us about being honest with ourselves. There was decent character growth with Hijiri and Akira.

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What I REALLY didn't like was that they started the ML as a grade school/ middle school kid. He didn't even look close to that. It added a very weird element to the story. If they had started the ML as a high school guy, then as college/university, it would've been more believable. It was like the middle school portion became too long, with unnecessary drama moments, which would've been better used during the high school arc.

Meeting the Father of Akira moment, wasn't impactful at all. Akira's mother with her lies and suspicions didn't come across as a loving mother just looking out for her son. It seemed like she was more narcissistic and too controlling. The writers failed in this aspect, unless they were trying to paint Akira's mother as not a good person.

Overall it was a decent watch, no over the top sexual moments either. Re-watchable.

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The Sound of Magic
4 people found this review helpful
May 9, 2022
6 of 6 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 6.5
Story 5.5
Acting/Cast 6.5
Music 5.0
Rewatch Value 6.0

I Believe It Needed More Episodes

LIKES:
THE SOUND OF MAGIC, concept reminded me a little of (American) K-PAX.
Production was good and so was the cinematography. Special FX were great.
The fantasy aspect of this drama was well done.
All the singing was a little annoying, but I was into the storyline so kept watching
FAN of Ji Chang Took and I like Hwang In Youp too. And I was surprised by how well FL Choi Sung Run acted, she was great.
I loved how they used Bella too.
The conclusion was predictable to a certain extent, but satisfactory.

DISLIKES:
How they handled the bullying, sexual assault & self harm, could’ve been written better. Some of the characters needed better development, which was another writing fail.
Also how they concluded his character was annoying
Ending felt a little rushed and for Na II Deung his future self should’ve been shown as much as Soon Ah Yi’s future self was.
They tried to hint at a romance, but then left it hanging mid way.
Some parts dragged a bit too.
The directing wasn’t the greatest.
I’m not a fan of musicals, but this was bearable, however nothing from the OST stood out or was memorable.

OVERALL:
Do you believe in magic? Yes, this show’s message was enjoyable even with some of the heavier content/topics it had. This fantasy drama could've benefitted from a few more episodes, instead of rushing the last few. The singing parts were tolerable. I would rewatch certain episodes, but not the whole thing again. I would recommend this for others to watch.

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Flower of Evil
5 people found this review helpful
Sep 28, 2022
16 of 16 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 4.5
Story 4.5
Acting/Cast 5.5
Music 5.0
Rewatch Value 3.5

Disappointing and Overrated

LIKES:
The little girl the FL & ML’s daughter is super cute.
Acting was good for the most part, especially Lee Joon Gi.
Music was well chosen for the scenes, but nothing memorable.
Appropriate colour palate.
Initial episode seemed interesting, but went downhill fast.
I liked the villain (acting on point!).
Cinematography: lighting, set locations, filters used and some of the special effects were good.

DISLIKES:
PRODUCTION had turned off the film stabilizer too many times and that caused the shaking camera syndrome.
WRITING
Plot holes and over use of coincidence to tell the story, contradictions, the writer unsure if this drama should be a thriller or romantic melodrama and it cause the script to become terrible and cliched. The usual trope is what it turned into, with a predictable ending. Not even giving us a little bit of character growth at the end. Also the writer needed to research how crime investigation is done, because it was very lacking. Completely disappointing in many ways.
DIRECTING
Some scenes had actor/actress reaction just over the top (FL crying and screaming too much) and also other scenes where there was serious delay in reaction.

OVERALL
Considering it was created in 2020, I had high expectations of the execution of this drama and was very disappointed. Only watch it if you have never seen a crime/thriller drama before. I don’t recommend it otherwise and I won’t rewatch it.

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The Guest
3 people found this review helpful
Oct 24, 2022
16 of 16 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 4.5
Story 4.5
Acting/Cast 5.5
Music 5.0
Rewatch Value 3.0

Easy Watch with huge doses of stupidity

LIKES:
Cinematography and scene locations were well done and chosen.
Costumes for the supporting characters, also were good.
FX and use of CGI was pretty good too.
They didn’t push any romance between the three main leads, which is refreshing for once since it’s a Korean drama.
The ending was rushed, but satisfactory in terms of conclusion.
Acting for the most part was good, especially the children. I liked how they showed Yoon Hwa Pyung “seeing” the demon’s moves. Also the Priest Choi Yoon showed a good range of emotion, considering how stoic his character was presented.
There was enough blood, gore and creepy moments to keep me watching.
Story set up of the main demon controlling lesser spirits, was a new spin on the genre, even though other parts were cliche or the usual trope. Also for the writing some twists were good, although not really unexpected. I also liked how they linked together the three main characters.
Music was okay and appropriate for the scenes, but nothing really stood out


DISLIKES:

WRITING:
FL would have been better as an investigative reporter instead of a police woman. The reason I say this, is due to her stupid reactions or lack there of. As a cop she should know better in certain circumstances, than to go into a crime scene, or enter a dangerous situation and then get distracted so the bad evil doer can sneak behind and attack. The writers failed with her character on so many levels.
All three main leads had no character growth.
Certain themes were over used and became too repetitive to really impact the viewer.
The person who was the real great demon was a little to obvious and I knew who it was early on.
Supporting characters, like Look Gwang (shaman) were under utilized.
The back story of the main demon, was a bit simplistic and under developed.

DIRECTING:
Once again the characters took too long to react in certain situations, especially based on their particular occupation. Also there was a lot of time spent with the characters running around.

PRODUCTION:
As with a lot of Korean dramas, this had shaky camera syndrome, where they didn’t use a film stabilizer. It took away from the emotions of that moment, rather than add anything.

PACING:
I fast forwarded some episodes, because it moved too slow. And even doing so, it was easy to follow the storyline. Also a lot of filler scenes and conversations.


OVERALL:
Very easy to watch, not especially scary either. I didn’t binge watch it, because it didn’t grab my attention in the thriller mystery department. After watching 3 episodes in a row, I switched it off no problem. For someone just bringing to watch Korean thrillers, this would be recommended. If you like this ghost/thriller/supernatural type of genre, you might want to check out Oh My Ghost (2015) South Korean drama. I won’t watch it again.

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Extraordinary You
2 people found this review helpful
Feb 18, 2023
32 of 32 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 3.5
Story 4.0
Acting/Cast 5.0
Music 4.5
Rewatch Value 1.0

Overrated, Repetitive, Cute

DISLIKES:
Production: shaky camera syndrome, zooming in way too close
Writing: very repetitive: the continuous looping of the same thing without any growth. It should’ve been shorter, because it became redundant and boring fast, making me not care about ANY of the characters the more I watched. Too many plot holes and such a mess. It felt like the script writer had become lost within the concept that was created. Which meant by episode 8 I became annoyed with the repetition, the constant crying of Dan-oh and her yelling Haru! Also the actress used an over the top cutesy voice that was very irritating.

LIKES:
Cinematography, lighting, colour pallet, locations
FX: also done well (the scar on the palm looked real), the green vortex, the floating elements, all blended in well and seamlessly. And moments between EGO/STAGE sessions were well edited and fx for it fine.
Acting well done by Rowoon and Lee Jae Wook.
Writing: the satirical take on the usual trope and cliches (concept of making fun of manga’s & anime & dramas.). I liked that the focus was the supporting characters. I liked how they showed the transition from comic character that’s written to the real character or “Ego”. The beginning episodes were good.
Music: I didn’t really notice it much, which meant it blended in seamlessly.

OVERALL:
I ended up finishing it only because of Rowan and Lee Jae Wook’s acting. I do not recommend it and will NEVER watch it again, as after the first 5 episodes it’s boring and a waste of time.

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Ingredients
2 people found this review helpful
Feb 2, 2023
21 of 21 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 5.5
Story 5.0
Acting/Cast 6.0
Music 6.0
Rewatch Value 6.0

Sweet Boy Chemistry

LIKES:
They showcased very real talents of the Male Leads: Jeff's singing and guitar playing + Gameplay's chef skills.
Excellent chemistry and teasing between Jeff & Gameplay as Win and Tops.
No heavy drama or over the top sex scenes.
Cuteness of the cat and the baby/very young child with Top and Win.

DISLIKES:
Production:
Mic placement; seemed to be in their collars so if the actors touched anywhere near you could hear the impact of the mic being hit. It also cause dialog to be muffled at times too or breathing moments way too loud. For some scenes they could've used a boom mic.
Shaky camera syndrome + zoom in too close (see up noses isn't good & cutting off their heads).
Pacing was very slow.
Directing:
The actors had some very delayed reactions. A few more kisses would've been nice, especially drunk moments and xmas (why no mistletoe moment?), missed opportunities. Even if it was a neck kiss, we would've taken anything.

OVERALL:
It moved very slowly, but really showed us what "boy love" is and how chemistry between actors can really make a show work, without over sexualizing everything as most dramas in this genre do. Also nothing abusive or traumatic needed, which was refreshing. I would recommend this to anyone who wanted to hear Jeff sing and for those just starting to watch BL shows and movies. Because episodes aren't long, it's a quick easy watch and could be rewatched just as fast. However I was left wanting just a little more; more intimacy, more character development for both MLs, more of what happens in the future.

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KinnPorsche
2 people found this review helpful
Feb 1, 2023
14 of 14 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 5.0
Story 4.0
Acting/Cast 6.0
Music 5.0
Rewatch Value 5.0

Graphic Violence + Sexy Man Love + Comedy= KinnPorsche

LIKE:
Cinematography, location settings, lighting, all better than average.
Porsche riding a motorcycle (advertising for Ducatti).
The building of the relationship between KinnPorsche, even with the soft core porn, was more realistic than some of the other Man Love dramas. I say “man love”, because Kinn and Porsche are not boys in any way.
Vegas spoke the best English and I found it interesting that so much of it was used.
Music was well chosen and really tried to make some moments seem more dangerous than they were. The music played up the mafia theme.
The comedy provided by Porsche’s character had me laughing out loud sometimes.
FX: the makeup artist for the wounds did a fantastic job making it look real.
Actors were well chosen to play their respective characters and they all did great.


DISLIKE:
Production: Shaky camera syndrome, stupid filming moving the camera around at all angles is not artistic or heightening anything, it’s annoying AF!!!! Especially during fight scenes (gun and hand to hand)!

Writing:
Porsche is a bartender and doesn’t know about drugged drinks or about controlling his alcohol intake?
Porsche is financially struggling but can afford to ride a Ducatti (expensive motorcycle)?
Porsche is supposed to be smart, but gives an expensive watch to be pawned by his Uncle which he knows has a gambling addiction?
The Italian Mafia Don guy, his Italian and his English, sucked! Even his Italian swear words, (I can definitely give him some pointers on that!).
Glorifying Stockholm syndrome is one thing, but they didn’t have to make it over the top graphic on the abuse side. WTF is wrong with the writer/script person?!!
Also not satisfied with the ending, felt very rushed, unless there’s a spin off show for Porchay and Kim, plus Porchay’s family.

OVERALL: Story line was okay, if you take out the abusive parts. The sexuality of it is on par with What The Duck Series, so nothing shocking. If you like crime dramas with Man Love theme and a good dose of comedy, then you will like this show and that’s the type of viewer I would recommend it to. I might rewatch certain parts, but not the whole thing.

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F4 Thailand: Boys Over Flowers
2 people found this review helpful
Jan 21, 2023
16 of 16 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 5.0
Story 5.0
Acting/Cast 6.0
Music 6.0
Rewatch Value 4.0

First Half Great. Good Friendship story.

This is based off the show itself, I never read the manga, but have seen Meteor Garden Chinese adaptation and the Korean version of F4.

LIKES:
Cast all of them had good acting and fit their characters well. Sure there was room for improvement, but they all did well with showing a range of emotion.

Writing: first half of the series, their adaptation was good, changing some of the angst and betrayal/lies moments. These four seemed closer as teenagers, without having to relay on too many past childhood memories to show that. The reason of the 4 being so elite was shown without being over the top. The element of humour was well handled too. I didn’t mind how Ren and Gorya’s relationship developed in terms of their friendship, compared to other versions of F4 B.O.F.
Also I liked how Thyme handled the bullying portion and the retribution for it. And Gorya’s parents weren’t as annoying and over the top with their acting, like in the Korean version.

Loved the chosen locations and general cinematography, especially for the most part film stabilizers were used. The colour palette was good too.

Wardrobe was for the most part well chosen to suit each character, and I liked it much better than the Korean version, especially for Kavin.

Music was good, didn’t over power the actor/actress voices and was appropriate. The theme song wasn’t over played like it was in the Korean version, and it if was played a lot, I didn’t notice it.

DISLIKES:
WRITING:
Some of the storyline was cut out, which made for certain moments to be less impactful as they should’ve been, especially when it came to Thyme’s “evil” mother. Thyme’s sister really wasn’t used well, compared to the Korean version and really didn’t even need to be shown in the drama, aside from the one business related screen that allowed Thyme to leave to handle another situation. Ren was portrayed as a loner and artistic, but not as in depth of a character as the Korean Boys Over Flowers version of that member of F4. MJ being the Mafia Boss’s son, seemed to blur between him and Kavin. Almost as if their script was mixed up. Even in the end with the Iris moment, once more Kavin seemed more like the Mafia Boss’s son. Also the second half of the series seemed more rushed and timing or pacing became an issue to get the whole story across within the 16 episode limit. Would’ve been better if there had been 20 or 25 episodes, especially to show each character’s growth and conclude their individual storylines better. Also missed that Gorya’s best friend, wasn’t involved more. Even Kaning’s own love story, especially in second half of the drama, was very down played or lacking. Finally in regards to what the main characters grew up to become, was very vague except for Thyme. In the Korean version we saw what jobs/careers they’d chosen as adults.
There was more violence it seemed between the characters in this version, especially against the girls, than in the Korean one or Meteor Garden.

DIRECTING:
Some times the character’s reactions were way too slow. Too much time spent on driving and running around.

WARDROBE: They sucked at choosing clothing for Kaning, to the point of being tasteless. Sometimes for Ren’s character, it was like they forgot he’s supposed to be rich.

Product Placement: The IRIS moments were fine, but as is the norm in Thailand the constant product endorsement became annoying.


OVERALL: It took me a while to finish watching this show, because I wasn’t as invested in the characters as I was in other versions. I have yet to watch the Japanese version, so I’m hoping that will be the best one. It’s a decent watch, but better in the first half of episodes. I would recommend it to people who like this genre. The romance was VERY low key and I found it more about friendship and loyalty than about love and romance. I won’t watch it again and no scenes stood out, that I want to revisit.

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Somebody
2 people found this review helpful
Nov 22, 2022
8 of 8 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 4.5
Story 4.5
Acting/Cast 5.5
Music 5.0
Rewatch Value 4.0

Creepy Thriller Potential Ruined By Bad Writing

LIKES:
Cinematography, colour palate, location selection and music all well done. [But too many very dark scenes/no lighting.]
Interesting view of how a disabled person can live; apartment and driving. I liked seeing all the tech to make a wheelchair bound person live independently.
The concept of the AI chatbot, was what drew me into the drama in the first place.
I liked the shaman ceremony, but I wished they gave more backstory to her supernatural abilities. The costumes were well done for this too.
The ML was nude frequently, not just all the females. That was a little more balanced than what other dramas have shown in the past.
ML acting was on point and did the creepy killer justice.
Everyone was well chosen for their roles and the acting was pretty good, considering the crappy writing.
For a k-drama the production wasn’t too bad (shaky camera moments kept to a minimum).
FX: The blood and gore were well done, even though the method of killing sometimes was far-fetched.

DISLIKES:
Writing:
Sloppy writing, plot holes, limited back story and character development. No character growth for any of the main characters. Backstory of Male Lead non-existent, and what we did get seemed like an after thought. Overuse of Love at First Message/chat going on, but because there was no substance, the impact was lacklustre and failed. Believability non-existent. Some very stupid moments: a cop going to a very secluded area, without researching the location before going or telling anyone where she’s going. Her cop senses should’ve been screaming at her, long before she got to the final location. She does the same stupid behaviour towards the end of the show too. Make her a weather reporter or something that doesn’t use investigative skills, that would’ve at least made it more believable! Side stories that didn’t add anything to the story, for example the Boss Samantha, was underused. Also for a thriller, a lot of it was so muddled. I figured it out, but I’m sure other viewers were confused.
Directing:
Many times the reaction of characters was way too delayed. Also pacing was a huge issue after the first two episodes.
Production:
Lighting issues and many too dark moments, that felt like lazy camera work or editing.

OVERVIEW: I never read the book, my observations are purely based on the show. I’m glad it was only 8 episodes, although maybe writing would’ve been better if it had more episodes. It’s an okay watch, but I’ve seen a lot better from K-dramas in this genre. I’m on the fence about recommending it, as I won’t watch it again.

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