Completed
gracieq
0 people found this review helpful
Aug 31, 2021
24 of 24 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 9.0
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 9.0
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Very cute and fluffy drama

For what I was expecting for this type of show- something very simple and cute- I really enjoyed it. I thought all the acting was really good, especially Kim Myungsoo. He was hilariously clueless and adorable and really seemed like a cat.

Overall this drama was super cute and funny, but Jae Sun’s relationship with his family was genuinely emotional. I cried during the funeral scene- I didn’t expect to be so affected by anything in this show. I enjoyed all the characters and their interactions, and the only downside of this show for me was that the workplace stuff was sometimes a tiny bit slower paced.

Honestly I think people are sometimes too harsh on this show- in my opinion all the characters are likable, and the drama is so cute that it makes me squeal. The idea of a cat male lead is a bit strange, but he’s as mentally capable as a human- it’s not much weirder than an alien or gumiho lead. This show is just cute and simple and comforting like a hug. This is why I rated it a 9- obviously it’s a different type of 9 than I would give to like, Vincenzo for example. I think that different types of shows and genres aren’t usually comparable like that and deserve their own rating system. I really enjoyed this drama and if you’re looking for something really sweet, I’d recommend it.

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Completed
Agent Orange
0 people found this review helpful
Dec 31, 2020
24 of 24 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 8.0
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 7.0

Unique and refreshing

It's good to start watching something without any expectations so you can be pleasantly surprised. The beginning was slow paced but enjoyable. It had a certain mystery and everything went in the right direction even in the last episodes. The ending was a bit ambiguous for me because some things don't add up but I won't go into detail since I don't want to spoil anything.

I really liked the characters and the acting! I really enjoyed the character developments.

Music was cute just like all those cats that appeared in the show!

It is a drama to rewatch because of the fresh feel that it gives.

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Dropped 13/24
UnBiaseduser
2 people found this review helpful
May 30, 2020
13 of 24 episodes seen
Dropped 0
Overall 7.5
Story 6.5
Acting/Cast 8.5
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 3.5
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The plot interested me at first but as I watched it i felt as if everything was just going on and on but nothing was happening. Barely any chemistry between the characters and there was a lot of confusion at the beginning for me. Sure it was kind of cute but bland. Nothing happens between the characters besides what? Hugging and emotionally supporting each other. At episode 13 I hadn't even seen a kiss between the 2 main characters; and there are 24 episodes in total! The acting wasn't bad, the story could be way better but it is okay. I would not rewatch this and I would not recommend this to anyone. I dropped it like a hot potato

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Ongoing 12/24
Luna143
3 people found this review helpful
Apr 14, 2020
12 of 24 episodes seen
Ongoing 0
Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10
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Ok let me give my review. Though I may sound a little bias here since I am a fan of Kim Myung Soo, I'll give my honest review. The first episode is a slow pace because they are introducing each character and it focused on sol-ah's unrequited love for the second lead which I don't like at first. But, as the drama progress, you will find your self attached to the drama. The drama itself is light, heartwarming, fluffy, cuteness overload (especially the cat). The chemistry between the lead is daebak (awesome) plus the side couple too. You will eventually fall for this drama. You may find yourself laughing and crying. Each episode keeps getting better and interesting. Now that the drama is halfway through, I'm expecting some twist (a mystery or unraveling the truth about how Hong Jo is able to turn into human form ) then the developing romance between Hong Jo and Sol-ah. Oh don't forget the OSTs. It matches every scene. So is it really worth watching? Definitely yes. Highly recommended. Don't be swayed by its poor rating. I'm telling you it's worth your time so watch it now.

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Ongoing 12/24
LovelyTall
3 people found this review helpful
Apr 13, 2020
12 of 24 episodes seen
Ongoing 0
Overall 9.0
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 10
Music 9.5
Rewatch Value 9.0
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Exactly what I needed! I started this dorama thanks to the cast and the plot was simple so exactly what I needed!
Cute, fluffy and light story. I like the separation of a cat person and a dog person.
Sol Ah, for now, is a good female lead but I saw some red flags. We'll see.
Hong Jo is the cutest and L is perfect for this role!
Lee Jae Sun is not exactly a typical second lead, have a deeper story and he isn't annoying for now.
For now, this drama is interesting and calming.
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Dropped 8/24
AudienceofOne
12 people found this review helpful
Apr 5, 2020
8 of 24 episodes seen
Dropped 2
Overall 4.0
Story 2.0
Acting/Cast 6.0
Music 6.0
Rewatch Value 2.0
The question to ask yourself is exactly what kind of silly you enjoy watching.
Because this show is silly.

And I don't mean that it's trash or that it's lightweight or that it's fluffy (you could argue it's all those things). I mean it's deeply deeply silly, from its basic premise to its unfolding plot to its source of conflict.

A brilliantly-cast Cat plays L, a feline that turns into a man. L tries to act too. This is not pretty. Hopefully the cat can give him some pointers while he's on set. Seriously, this Cat Sunbae is brilliant and actually looks like L. Except of course that Cat Sunbae can act.

The cat is taken in by an aspiring webtoon artist Kim Sol-ah (Shin Ye-eun). Sol-ah behaves like a 12 year old mostly, simpering and floundering and fulfilling every rant I ever made about Korean dramas infantilising their female leads. Shin Ye-eun is good here, I stress. It's the part she's playing that I don't like.

Sol-ah takes in the Cat (she renames it Hong-joo) to help out the man she's been crushing on since highschool who inherited the Cat from his recent breakup (or did he?). At one point we find out why her crush bailed on her in the past and it's very very silly (are you sensing a theme).

Hong-joo found out he could become human as a kitten when he turned into a child in her presence. The show then delights us with scenes of her as a full-grown adult with an adoring child. He then grows up, becoming a large man who follows her around, listens in on her conversations, changes into a human in her bed at night, pervs on her while she's changing, and generally behaves like a huge creepster. The first few episodes are basically a horror film with weirdly upbeat music.

Uncertain as to whether it's about bestiality, paedophilia, or a delightful romcom about a woman and her stalker, the show kind of embraces all three.

Sit back, relax and enjoy new conversational material such as, "Can a cat consent?", "Is it stalking if she let him into the house in his cat form?", and "Is it romantic if he imprinted on her when he was a baby and she was a full-grown woman?".

Or just suspend all your disbelief, turn off that squidgy thing in your head that won't shut up, and embrace the silly. It's up to you.

I couldn't. I'm out.

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Ongoing 9/24
Kim kyu
2 people found this review helpful
May 13, 2020
9 of 24 episodes seen
Ongoing 0
Overall 3.5
Story 5.0
Acting/Cast 7.0
Music 7.5
Rewatch Value 1.0
As a cat person i thought the drama was super cute at first but the more i watched it the more weak the story line became i started to watch the drama cause the cat looked exactly the same as my cat but storywise it was fun and fluffy but it was so weak compared to other dramas and as a drama lover it was overall way down in my list judging from how many dramas i have seen this is probably one of the most weak dramas i have seen like before i watched this i just finished descendants of the sun and then i came to this idk why and how i dont know how i finished such an amazing drama (DOTS) and came to such a weak drama (MTSB) so in conclusion if all this this drama is weak but it would be a good time pass if u have nothing to watch

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Ongoing 4/24
mars
11 people found this review helpful
Mar 26, 2020
4 of 24 episodes seen
Ongoing 0
Overall 5.5
Story 6.0
Acting/Cast 8.5
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 5.0
FINAL REVIEW:

it is crazy how much a show can change over the episodes haha. i ended up not finishing this show and dropping it. it just became boring for me and i honestly lost all interest in characters. i was really hoping for a heart-fluttering romance with lots of cute scenes between the main leads but i think the writers were trying to steer this story in a somewhat serious and emotional direction. i adore emotional stories, however the balance here seemed...off. it was not serious or emotional enough to make me intrigued but also not cute enough to make me smile. more and more cliches were added as the story continued to become more confusing. the episodes feel kind of draggy and i feel myself not caring much about the characters. i think this drama had a lot of potential and they could have made it into the cutest fluffy show, but instead they are dragged it on :(

FIRST IMPRESSIONS:

'meow, the secret boy' is the perfect watch if you want something fluffy and cute! the characters are very endearing and the music well compliments their tone. tbh i was initially a little critical of this drama but i still really wanted to start it because of the cast. and luckily, the show really surprised me! i am very content with how the team is delivering everything so far; the scenes are beautiful, the story is simple, and the characters are lovely. throughout my whole watch, i had a big smile on my face and my heart just felt all fuzzy ヅ

the first episode was a bit slower (i still enjoyed it tho!) but the second episode really picked things up. there was heart-fluttering romance, comedy that made me laugh, and even some slightly emotional scenes. if this drama continues to be as good as the first two episodes were, then i would call it the epitome of a fluffy rom-com haha

i would definitely recommend this show if you need a light-hearted watch. be prepared to not think too deep into everything. as you can tell by the synopsis, the show is based off of a webtoon that has some fantasy elements, thus there may be things that do not make much sense. i have had a pet cat in the past and am currently studying biology in university, thus there were quite a few things that made me go 'uh that's not possible...' at the back of my head. but, i decided to just ignore reality and instead focus on what is happening in the moment. as a result, i was really able to enjoy the first two episodes.

please also note that the romance in this show is NOT between a cat and a human. the male lead in the show is able to shapeshift between a human and a cat. now of course, this is not realistically possible. but if it were, you have to realize than when hong jo switches to his human form, he is human. his memories may be from his time as a cat, but in his human form, he has the brain of a human. thus, his brain is far more developed and he is able to display intelligence. his human biology is bound to contribute to his more complex emotions and actions. as a result, the romance is being built between a human and a human. thus, i don't think we should be comparing hong jo to our own pets haha. just a thought ((: overall, i think this is the type of show where you need to put away your common sense to enjoy the nice feels the show has to offer ((:

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Dropped 4/24
ivikiwi
3 people found this review helpful
Apr 13, 2020
4 of 24 episodes seen
Dropped 1
Overall 4.0
Story 3.5
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 6.5
Rewatch Value 1.0
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The actors are so handsome and the beginning of the drama was very cute. But it is soooo lengthy and i can't stand this "dumb male main character". The main character looks so good that I promised myself a lot in the first episode, but his character is so incredibly boring. Except that he's a cat, there's nothing special about him. As a viewer, I want to have a crush on the main character of a Korean drama, or at least be able to understand it. But the main character is a total baby who is just discovering the world. I find such dramas absolutely terrible. Nothing exciting happens there.
I know, he is a cat, but can he please not acting that dumb in the first four episodes? It took so long until they actually talk with each other...there is an inflation of "looking into the eyes in slow motion with dramatic music"... this type of drama really is not for me. There is absolutely no action, too less events, to less depth, too less drama. The profound scenes stretch far too long, so that they aren't interesting any more. The drama would be exciting and I would like the content if everything went a little faster and more happened.

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Dropped 4/24
riri89
6 people found this review helpful
Mar 27, 2020
4 of 24 episodes seen
Dropped 2
Overall 1.0
Story 1.0
Acting/Cast 6.0
Music 6.0
Rewatch Value 1.0
Finished the first 4 episodes, but to be honest the plot lacks any sense for me to continue. I have two cats in my home and I know quite a lot about cat behaviour. I expected the show to capitalise on this but L's character doesn't behave cat-like at all! I can write a whole list of things that just don't make sense. Per example: the only time he is afraid of being outdoors is the first night he is at the FL's house (he is afraid of the cars and dog barks) after that he is perfectly fine, he has no problems walking in the rain (cats hate water), etc.

I know this is fantasy so I should overlook details such as him converting into a fully dressed human each time (who seems to switch between two different trousers btw) or being able to speak and understand all human language, but I can't stand when he does incoherent things. He seems to know what everything is already, knows what drink he wants from a vending machine, knows how to find his way home from her office, when her dad collapses he knows what's going on and takes him out, knows how to lower a fever, he doesn't get into any accidents while walking around, etc... but the worst part is how it makes no sense whatsoever the argument that she, her presence, her stuff, makes him become human! The first time he converted into a human, she found him... So, he converted BEFORE meeting her.

And his existential crisis and how he is figuring it all out is again deviating from a more realistic approach: it happens that he converts and he (being a CAT) doesn't think much of it, whereas when she finds out (her being a HUMAN) she will start to dig into the reasons why he transforms.

Ultimately this topic has to be very well written or it can make people uncomfortable. We love our pets a lot, and they do adore us, but the love we share is more like a parent-child relationship. To make it evolve into a romantic relationship takes lots of careful and talented writing. Cats are not protective of their owners unlike some dogs can be, so I don't see how can they will fit the typical male Korean possessive behaviour here, but I'm sure they will.

I hope the webtoon writer sat two seconds with a cat before coming up with a story, and that is more coherent than this drama adaptation.

I love Infinite so I always check out Myungsoo's dramas, but I wish he could do something again like Miss Hammurabi. We all know he is super cute, he knows how to work his dimples, but roles like this will not get his acting career anywhere.

Ultimately, I'll end my rant by saying that the FL and the second ML are highly unlikable and her dad doesn't behave like a cat, rather he is a rotten cactus. The only good thing of the whole show is the cat (or cats) they use, super cute, but I hope they don't abuse them like giving them drugs to do the sleeping scenes (one time the FL puts the cat on her bed after his vet visit and he looks knocked out cold)

Won't waste more time on this show, but I have seen many positive comments, so maybe this is just not my cup of tea.

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Ongoing 8/24
Autumn Kaeul
0 people found this review helpful
Apr 5, 2020
8 of 24 episodes seen
Ongoing 0
Overall 9.0
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 9.5
Music 8.5
Rewatch Value 8.5

Adorable, lighthearted, funny, and heartwarming drama~

(This review is based off of my impression after watching the first 8 (half-hour) episodes or 4 (hour-long) episodes. I will update my review once the drama has finished airing.)

OVERVIEW: This drama is perfect for drama-viewers who like to watch lighthearted/heartwarming dramas and/or rom-com dramas. "Welcome" is like a breath of fresh air during a time when both reality and dramaland seem to be focused on heavy/dark topics and happenings. It is filled with adorable and funny characters, catchy songs, and is guaranteed to make you laugh out loud, cry, squeal, and grin from ear to ear. This drama was advertised as being a cute, funny, lighthearted/heartwarming drama that will heal your soul, and so far it has delivered on that promise--with flying colors, in my opinion.

I'm honestly surprised that this drama isn't getting more (positive) attention, and that there are some people who are taking major issue with the premise of the drama. Being that it's a *fantasy* (emphasis on the "fantasy" part) rom-com, I don't think it's fair to judge it like one would for a "slice of life" drama or dramas that have more realistic premises/plots from the get-go. That obviously wasn't going to be the case with this drama. The premise is about a cat that can turn into a human, which IS "silly" and "ridiculous" and "unrealistic." However, last time I checked, the main reason most drama-viewers watch dramas isn't for the realism (seeing as dramas are rarely realistic), and there are definitely plots/premises that are way more ridiculous than this one that have been made into dramas that haven't gotten nearly as much negativity and scrutiny as this one is getting for some reason.

The whole point of this drama is just to show something that's cute and funny and uplifting, and to give viewers a mental break from all of the heaviness and negativity that surrounds us everyday. It's not the kind of drama that invites viewers to dig deeper or to over-analyze it, so I don't really understand why some viewers are doing so and then spreading negativity around it and trying to dissuade others from watching a drama that's actually really good and that other people might like just because they can't wrap their minds around the fact that it's--again--a FANTASY drama that isn't meant to be taken seriously or meant to be realistic. The whole premise is impossible to begin with, so over-analyzing it or comparing it to reality is redundant and a waste of time.

STORY: That being said, though, I do agree that the writing could (and should) be tweaked a bit. There are some minor plot-holes in the story so far that I really, really hope the writer addresses and comes up with at least semi-acceptable/logical reasons or explanations for before the end of the drama. And, also, some of the writing for this drama does feel kind of lazy. The fact that Jae Sun has said "you don't like cats" to Sol Ah (in the same exact way too, might I add) at least twice in every single episode that has aired so far is not only redundant, it's just straight-up lazy writing, and also annoying to viewers. The repetitive flashbacks also detract from the story, I feel like, rather than add to it, and take up time that could have been used to insert even more cute and funny moments into the episodes.

I also felt like Sol Ah's character was kind of immature and a tiny bit annoying in the first 3 (or 6) episodes (I still like her alright, but still), but the writer DOES address this and point it out explicitly in the drama (that she's immature and so on), and I feel like her character felt more realistic and relatable in the 4th episode (or, 7th & 8th episodes), so I feel like she was maybe intentionally written that way and I'm hoping we'll see some good character development and a good character arc for her as the story progresses. Jae Sun's character also isn't fully believable to me--he seems kind of two-dimensional--but I'm hoping he'll become more interesting and nuanced (and less stupid, hopefully, too) as the drama progresses as well.

ACTING/CAST: Overall I feel like the acting for this drama is pretty good. There are some teeny-tiny, minor weak acting moments here and there from various cast members (though I feel like the writing/directing for this drama is more to blame for that than the actors since this drama has such a strong cast), but I feel like that's the case for most dramas anyways. It doesn't detract from the drama hardly at all though, in my opinion. There are no actors so far who I feel are annoying or doing badly or bringing the drama down--everyone is doing a good job for the most part.

As someone who has seen Kim Myungsoo (L) act in previous dramas, I feel like he is well-suited for a role like this. In a way, I feel like his character as Hong Jo kind of takes the best sides of his previous characters, specifically Kim Dan and Im Ba Reun. He's blunt and somewhat aloof, but secretly caring and does good deeds behind the scenes (just like Ba Reun), and he's also goofy and animated and naive and childlike (like Kim Dan). Kim Myungsoo is good at acting out these kinds of roles, and you can tell he enjoys his role as Hong Jo a lot too, which makes his performance fun to watch. You get the sense that the whole cast gets along with one another really well, which creates a good synergy for this drama.

MUSIC: The music for this drama is also pretty good, and I'm hoping they'll continue to release even better songs than the ones they've already made for it.

OVERALL: I think this drama is pretty good. It has some minor flaws, but those flaws are easy to look past in my opinion because the story and characters are just so damn cute. This drama has made me laugh and cry and smile A LOT, and it has given me a much-needed break from the heavy, depressing atmosphere we are currently living in. Also, the visuals in this drama (the cinematography, concepts/colors, as well as the cast) are exceptional, and Myungsoo and Ye Eun are absolutely ADORABLE. If anything, it's worth it just to watch it for them, but chances are, if you do watch it, you'll love it for even more reasons than that.

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Ongoing 4/24
nimwoo
3 people found this review helpful
Mar 29, 2020
4 of 24 episodes seen
Ongoing 0
Overall 4.0
Story 2.0
Acting/Cast 4.0
Music 6.0
Rewatch Value 2.0
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This drama is weird and makes no sense. I hardly finished the first 4 eps and the story got a tiny bit interesting but I still don't know if I'll keep watching. There are so many good airing dramas that it'd feel like wasting my time.

The transformation from cat to human and vice versa part makes no sense in this drama as when he's a human he has no issue to adapt to human life and the fact that he has a human mind while being a cat makes me so uncomfortable, considering that she took her clothes off in his presence as a cat, she may shower or go around naked in front of the cat but Hong Jo is aware of human life while being a cat. That's... Not okay.

Seo Ji Hoon's character is kind of annoying but I already feel like I will be rooting for him so much more than for Myung Soo's character, it just makes much more sense to me.

Also, when Hong Jo was a human boy, Kim Sol Ah was already an adult? I guess it's the cat age vs human age, but even so, Hong Jo is technically a human boy even if he's an adult cat... Nonsense.

Shin Ye Eun's character is meh but she's pretty and seems like a good actress, so I think that's the only good thing I can point out of this drama so far.

Even if this is a fantasy drama with a ridiculous premise, there are so many things that make no sense even folllwing the logic of the drama itself. I wasn't excited for this drama but I'm an Infinite fan so I feel like I should watch it, but it's already so messy.

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