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Perfect Crown
8 people found this review helpful
by zhiex Flower Award1
21 days ago
12 of 12 episodes seen
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Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10

Sooo perfect ahhhh

Perfect Crown really caught my attention because it’s more than just a glamorous drama about status and success. Beneath all the elegance and ambition, it’s actually a story about pressure, expectations, and the emotional cost of trying to appear perfect all the time. The drama constantly keeps you questioning who’s being genuine and who’s only protecting their image.
What I loved most was how intense the character dynamics were. Every relationship felt layered—full of hidden feelings, pride, jealousy, and unspoken tension. The leads had strong chemistry, especially during emotional confrontations where you could feel both love and frustration at the same time. The characters weren’t perfect, which made them feel more real and interesting to watch.
The cinematography also made the whole drama feel expensive and elegant. The styling, lighting, and dramatic scenes added so much emotion and atmosphere. But beyond the beautiful visuals, the story itself was what stayed with me. Perfect Crown is emotional, dramatic, and filled with moments that make you reflect on ambition, love, and the pressure of living up to impossible expectations.

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If Wishes Could Kill
19 people found this review helpful
by zhiex
Apr 29, 2026
8 of 8 episodes seen
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Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10

Didn't expect that

Bruhhh this was fire, AAAAA I love Geon-u and Seah so muchhh they are so made for each other I love themm and I know there will be a season 2 for this but it will be Na-ri's curse since they didn't pray for her soul just for hyeong-wook's soul and she's mad, I'm soo excited..

What I found most interesting is how the drama handles its characters. No one feels completely innocent or completely guilty. Everyone has their own struggles, secrets, and reasons behind their actions, which made the story feel more realistic and a bit unsettling. The tension doesn’t rely on big dramatic scenes but on the psychological pressure that keeps building as the story goes on.
The overall mood is calm but heavy. The cinematography, muted tones, and slower pacing made everything feel more intense in a subtle way. It’s the kind of drama that doesn’t overwhelm you with action but instead stays in your mind because of its meaning. If Wishes Could Kill is not a light watch, but it’s deep, thought-provoking, and quietly powerful.

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Speed and Love
15 people found this review helpful
by zhiex
Dec 25, 2025
29 of 29 episodes seen
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Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10

feels like a nostalgic ride

“Speed and Love” really hit me in a way I didn’t expect. While it has that strong nostalgic vibe that makes you remember first loves, youthful dreams, and the kind of thrill you only feel when you’re younger, it doesn’t rely on nostalgia alone. The story blends the past and present beautifully, showing how people grow, drift apart, and sometimes find their way back to what truly matters.
What really stood out to me was the cinematography. The racing scenes were shot so clean and dynamic that I actually felt the rush and tension through the screen. Even the quiet moments were framed beautifully — warm lights, soft colors, and shots that looked like memories you could hold onto. It made the whole drama feel cinematic, not just episodic.
The chemistry between the leads was another big highlight. Their connection didn’t feel forced at all. It felt like two people with shared history — full of unspoken words, regrets, and lingering affection. The side characters also added charm and humor, balancing the emotional moments with light, funny scenes.
I also appreciated how the drama touched on dreams, failures, and second chances. It reminds you that growing up doesn’t mean forgetting who you used to be — it just means understanding yourself better.
Overall, “Speed and Love” felt like watching an old memory but with modern heart, stunning visuals, and genuine chemistry. It made me smile, reminisce, and even feel a little emotional, in the best way.

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Flower of Evil
3 people found this review helpful
by zhiex
Nov 18, 2025
16 of 16 episodes seen
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Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10

I wasn't prepared for this amazing drama 10/10

“Flower of Evil” felt like a psychological roller coaster I wasn’t prepared for, and I loved every second of it. Watching it felt like peeling layers off a person you thought you already understood. The story follows Baek Hee-sung, who looks like the perfect husband and father, but as the episodes go on, I felt myself doubting everything about him. The biggest twist for me was realizing that the man living such a quiet, loving life wasn’t even Baek Hee-sung at all but Do Hyun-soo, someone who has been running from a past full of accusations, trauma, and darkness. That reveal hit hard because I could feel how badly he wanted to be loved even while believing he didn’t deserve it.

What made the drama intense for me wasn’t just the mystery but the emotional conflict. Watching Cha Ji-won, his wife, slowly uncover the truth felt like I was discovering it with her. Every time she got closer to exposing him, my chest tightened because I knew how much they loved each other, yet the truth was something that could destroy everything. The show played with my feelings a lot—one moment I was scared of what Hyun-soo might do, and the next I just wanted him to be okay and finally be understood.

The plot twists kept hitting one after another, especially when the story dug deeper into Hyun-soo’s childhood and the real serial killer behind everything. The drama made me question who the real “evil” one was, and I loved how it explored trauma, identity, and whether someone broken can still deserve love. By the end, it genuinely felt like I had watched two people fight not just the world but their own ghosts for the sake of their family.

Overall, it’s one of those dramas that stays with you because it’s not just about crime or secrets—it’s about love surviving even the darkest truths.

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Love between Lines
2 people found this review helpful
by zhiex
Jan 27, 2026
28 of 28 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10

Love Between Lines


It’s the kind of drama that doesn’t rush love or exaggerate feelings. Instead, it lets emotions grow naturally—through conversations, misunderstandings, and moments where characters almost say what they feel but stop themselves.
What stood out to me most was how realistic the relationship felt. The leads don’t fall in love instantly; they circle around each other, guarded but curious. Their chemistry is subtle—more about comfort and emotional safety than sparks. You can feel how their bond is built on understanding rather than grand gestures.
The cinematography matched the mood perfectly. Simple settings, muted colors, and quiet scenes made everything feel intimate and grounded. Nothing felt flashy, but nothing felt empty either. It suited a story about people who struggle to express themselves but feel deeply.
I also appreciated how the drama focused on communication, emotional distance, and timing. It shows how love can exist between the lines—unspoken, unfinished, but still real. Overall, Love Between Lines is calm, sincere, and emotionally gentle. It’s not a drama that overwhelms you; it’s one that slowly settles in your heart.

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Snowdrop
2 people found this review helpful
by zhiex
Dec 10, 2025
16 of 16 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10

Love can exist even in the most impossible way

Watching Snowdrop felt like stepping into a world that was beautiful, heartbreaking, and emotionally overwhelming all at once. At first, I thought it would be a simple romantic drama, but as the story unfolded, I realized it was so much deeper. The chemistry between Young-ro and Soo-ho pulled me in immediately—there was something so pure yet painful about how their connection grew despite the chaos around them.

The show really played with my emotions. One moment I was smiling at their soft interactions, then suddenly my heart was sinking because of the tension, betrayal, and the constant fear of what might happen next. The way the story mixed politics, sacrifice, and love made everything feel heavier, and honestly, there were scenes that stayed in my mind long after I finished watching.

What really hit me was how the drama showed that love can exist even in the most impossible situations—and how sometimes, loving someone means facing pain you never expected. Snowdrop wasn’t just a drama for me; it felt like an emotional journey I wasn’t prepared for, but I’m glad I experienced.

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Nevertheless,
2 people found this review helpful
by zhiex
Nov 14, 2025
10 of 10 episodes seen
Completed 3
Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10

I love this drama sm,idk why some are hating,like the hate is so forced

“Nevertheless” is a drama that completely pulled me in from the very first episode. I loved how it showed the messy, confusing, and irresistible side of modern love—something that felt so real and relatable to me. Watching Yoo Na-bi struggle between what she knew was right and what she felt with Park Jae-eon made me think of how love can blur all our boundaries. Their chemistry, the tension, and even the pain felt so honest that I couldn’t stop watching. The cinematography was absolutely beautiful too—the soft lighting, the warm tones, and the intimate scenes made every moment feel dreamy and emotional. Even though some people say the relationship is toxic, I appreciated how the drama portrayed the reality of falling for someone who feels wrong but impossible to resist. Nevertheless became one of those shows that stayed with me long after the ending because I genuinely loved everything about it—from the aesthetics to the emotions it made me feel,I love every bits of the episodes and i don't get why some people hate it,like the hate is so forced؛༊

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The WONDERfools
2 people found this review helpful
by zhiex
22 days ago
8 of 8 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10

Chaotic, Funny, and Surprisingly Heartfelt

The WONDERfools – Chaotic, Funny, and Surprisingly Heartfelt
The WONDERfools honestly feels like a mix of chaos, comedy, action, and heart all at once, and that’s exactly why I enjoyed it so much. What makes the drama stand out is how different it feels from typical superhero stories. Instead of perfect heroes, you get messy and ordinary people suddenly dealing with powers they barely understand, which makes everything both hilarious and unpredictable. The Y2K setting also adds so much charm and nostalgia to the whole vibe. �
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The chemistry between the cast is one of the best parts for me. Park Eun-bin and Cha Eun-woo brought so much personality to their roles, and the whole group dynamic felt natural and entertaining. Even when the story gets emotional or intense, the humor and teamwork between the characters keep it fun to watch. I also loved how each character had their own flaws and emotional struggles instead of just being there for action scenes. �
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The cinematography and overall production made everything even more enjoyable. The action scenes were exciting, the visuals were colorful and energetic, and the mix of comedy with emotional moments worked surprisingly well. Beneath all the chaos and powers, the drama is really about friendship, growth, and ordinary people trying to do the right thing even when they’re scared or lost. The WONDERfools feels weird in the best way possible—funny, emotional, and full of heart.

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Twinkling Watermelon
2 people found this review helpful
by zhiex
Dec 9, 2025
16 of 16 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10

This show felt like a warm hug

Twinkling Watermelon honestly felt like a warm hug I didn’t know I needed. The story pulled me in with its mix of family love, teenage confusion, and that magical time-slip twist that made everything even more emotional. I really loved how the drama showed the struggles of being caught between your own dreams and your family’s expectations—because at some point, I felt that too.

What hit me the most was the father–son storyline. Watching Eun-gyeol understand his parents’ past and seeing his dad in a completely different light made me cry more times than I expected. The friendships, the music, the quiet moments—they all felt so sincere. It’s one of those dramas that remind you to appreciate the people who love you, even when things get complicated.

It’s heartwarming, nostalgic, and surprisingly healing. Twinkling Watermelon isn’t just a coming-of-age story—it’s a reminder that even the smallest moments can change everything.

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The Trauma Code: Heroes on Call
1 people found this review helpful
by zhiex
Dec 14, 2025
8 of 8 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10

This drama is the best ahhhh chefs kiss

The Trauma Code really surprised me in the best way. I went into it expecting just another intense medical drama, but it turned out to be so much more than that. What hooked me immediately was how urgent and real everything felt—every case, every second, every decision mattered. The trauma center wasn’t romanticized; it was chaotic, exhausting, and emotionally draining, which made the story feel raw and honest.

What I loved most was how the drama balanced fast-paced medical emergencies with the personal struggles of the doctors. You don’t just watch them save lives—you see the toll it takes on them physically and emotionally. The pressure, the guilt when they fail, and the quiet moments when they question themselves made the characters feel human. Some scenes honestly stayed with me because they were so heavy yet meaningful.

The plot twists weren’t over-the-top, but they hit hard because they felt realistic. Just when you think a patient will survive, things take a painful turn, and it reminds you that not every story has a happy ending. Overall, The Trauma Code is intense, emotional, and thought-provoking. It made my heart race, broke it a little, and left me with so much respect for people who work in trauma care.

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Nana Tour with Seventeen
0 people found this review helpful
by zhiex
May 10, 2026
6 of 6 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10

Pure Comfort and Genuine Friendship

Watching NANA TOUR with SEVENTEEN honestly made me love SEVENTEEN even more. What makes the show so special isn’t just the trip itself, but how natural and genuine the members are with each other. You can really feel that they’ve spent years together because their bond looks so effortless—whether they’re teasing each other, eating together, arguing over small things, or just laughing nonstop. Nothing feels forced, and that’s what makes it so comforting to watch.
One of my favorite things about the show is how each member’s personality shines naturally. Even during simple moments, they make everything entertaining because of their chemistry and energy together. They’re chaotic and funny, but at the same time, you can see how much they care for one another. The small acts of kindness, the way they include everyone, and how they understand each other without needing many words made their friendship feel very real and sincere.
The whole vibe of NANA TOUR feels warm and healing. It’s not just a travel show—it feels like watching a group of best friends genuinely enjoy each other’s company. It made me laugh so much, but it also made me appreciate how rare it is to see a group with such strong teamwork and love for each other. Watching them together honestly feels comforting, and it reminded me why I love SEVENTEEN so much. 💎

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The Art of Sarah
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by zhiex
Apr 26, 2026
8 of 8 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10

A Mind Game You Don’t See Coming

The Art of Sarah really pulled me in with how smart and layered it is as a mystery-thriller. It’s not the kind of story that just gives you clues and expects you to follow—it actually plays with your mind. Every episode made me question what’s real, who to trust, and what Sarah’s true intentions are.
What stood out to me the most is how Sarah is such a skilled manipulator. She doesn’t rely on force or obvious lies—she reads people, understands their weaknesses, and uses that against them so subtly that you almost don’t notice it at first. There were moments where I caught myself believing her, only to realize later that I was being played too. That’s how convincing she is.
The tension builds so well throughout the story. The twists don’t feel random—they’re carefully placed, and when they hit, they actually make you rethink everything that happened before. It’s the kind of thriller that keeps you mentally engaged, not just emotionally.
Overall, The Art of Sarah is gripping, clever, and honestly a bit unsettling in the best way. It shows how dangerous someone can be not because of power, but because of how well they understand people—and Sarah proves that perfectly.

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See You in My 19th Life
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by zhiex
Dec 20, 2025
12 of 12 episodes seen
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Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10

This was such a masterpiece

See You in My 19th Life is one of those dramas that feels soft, emotional, and healing, but at the same time quietly painful. What makes it special is its unique concept of reincarnation—Ban Ji-eum remembers all her past lives, and in her 19th life, she chooses to find the boy she loved in her 18th. From the start, the story already feels heavy because it deals with love that goes beyond one lifetime.
The romance between Ji-eum and Seo-ha is slow but meaningful. It’s not loud or overly dramatic, but you can really feel the depth of their emotions, especially because Ji-eum carries memories and regrets from her past life. Seo-ha’s trauma and emotional walls made their relationship even more realistic. Watching them heal each other little by little was one of the most touching parts of the drama.
What I also loved is how the drama explores themes of loss, grief, and moving on. It makes you think about how memories—both happy and painful—shape who we are. The side characters and subplots added more emotion, especially when it came to family and unresolved pain from the past.
Overall, See You in My 19th Life is a beautiful and emotional drama that makes you reflect on love, fate, and second chances. It’s not just a romance—it’s a story about healing, letting go, and choosing to live fully in the present, even when the past still hurts.

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