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On Fangs of Fortune Nov 1, 2024
Fei and Qing Geng truly deserved a better ending. Their story was heartbreakingly tragic and i couldnt hold back my tears during E13. Fei’s character was so pitiful and alongside Pei Siheng, he is my favorite demon so far. Both of them deserved so much more.
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Replying to Bubble123 Nov 1, 2024
Title Don't Come Home Spoiler
can anybody tell me where can i see it in apart from netflix , nobody yet uploaded it! even dramacool too!
It will take a few days for dramacool and other sites to upload as they mostly upload kdramas and cdramas as quickly as possible, whereas with dramas from other asian countries, they take more time.
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On Let Free the Curse of Taekwondo Oct 31, 2024
I understand why Dohoe left his hometown and ghosted Juyeong but its still unclear what happened to him in the past. Something must have occurred that he is unwilling to talk about, i think its connected to his dream of becoming an architectural engineer. At this point, the story feels a bit confusing and Dohoe's actions are hard to grasp but im hoping the last two episodes will give us a clearer picture.

I really love how Hwang Daseul tells her stories of love and separation. The reasons behind the separation and why MC keeps their distance from the love interest often feel insignificant to us but they are actually a big deal to the MCs in her stories. I remember feeling similarly frustrated in To My Star 2 when Jiwoo ran away from Seo Jun without saying anything and then kept his distance after reuniting. Hwang Daseul's main characters are very sensitive, things that seem insignificant to us are huge for them, and thats why i like how she handles these kinds of stories.

Aside from that, i love the way she portrays the angst between the leads. Here, too, im enjoying the tension between Dohoe and Juyeong.
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On Don't Come Home Oct 31, 2024
The first half started off somewhat cliche, with the usual ghostly jumpscares you would expect in a horror film. However, the second half completely flipped the narrative, transitioning from typical ghost story to a mindbending scifi horror.

The twists and turns in the latter part were mindblowing. While a few questions were left unanswered, it was an engaging watch overall. Though the first half was slow, the second half truly delivered. Initially, it seemed like a typical haunted house story where the leads are tormented by a ghost. But starting from E4, the story takes an unexpected scifi twist and suddenly everything starts to make sense. All the clues subtly woven in from E1 fall into place by E4 revealing a cleverly constructed plot.

8.8/10
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Replying to Chen Lu Oct 30, 2024
The drama is based on the ancient Chinese book "Classic of Mountains and Seas", also known as Shanhai jing (山海经).Early…
Maybe because of how buddhism spread from india to east asia?? So yes indian culture may also had lot of direct or indirect influence over some of other east asian countries cultures like china, korea, japan.
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Replying to Chen Lu Oct 30, 2024
The drama is based on the ancient Chinese book "Classic of Mountains and Seas", also known as Shanhai jing (山海经).Early…
It doesnt matter if the Japanese will admit it or not because no one wants to acknowledge that their culture has been influenced by a rival or enemy country. I can understand where they are coming from. Im neither Japanese nor Chinese, so from a neutral pov, i can see that a lot of Japanese culture has been influenced by Chinese culture. While a small percentage of Chinese culture has also been influenced by Japanese culture, overall it is primarily Japanese culture that has been shaped by Chinese traditions.

When the entire Japanese script is based on Chinese script, i believe many folklore stories, mythological tales and cultural beliefs are also inspired by them.

Among Asian civilizations, Chinese and Indian civilizations are the two oldest and have influenced most of East and Southeast Asia.

Thai culture, as well as much of Southeast Asian culture, has been influenced by Indian culture, the Thai language is based on Sanskrit and Pali. Therefore, you cannot say that Indian culture has been copied from Thai culture. A similar dynamic applies to the Chinese-Japanese relationship.

In this context, China is equivalent to India, and Japan is equivalent to Thailand. Thai people can accept that their culture has been influenced by India because Thailand and India are not arch enemies like China and Japan. This historical animosity makes it difficult for the Japanese to admit that their culture has been influenced by China.
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Replying to Chen Lu Oct 30, 2024
The drama is based on the ancient Chinese book "Classic of Mountains and Seas", also known as Shanhai jing (山海经).Early…
I wanted to try Ice Fantasy but at the time, i felt its visuals were too outdated for me to enjoy, so i simply couldnt watch it.

On the other hand, i loved both Yin Yang Master movies, with Dream of Eternity being my absolute favorite.
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Replying to Chen Lu Oct 30, 2024
The drama is based on the ancient Chinese book "Classic of Mountains and Seas", also known as Shanhai jing (山海经).Early…
I get yoir point. Btw yin yang master: Dream of eternity is my one of most fav chinese movie.
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Replying to Chen Lu Oct 30, 2024
The drama is based on the ancient Chinese book "Classic of Mountains and Seas", also known as Shanhai jing (山海经).Early…
Things could go both ways, so its hard to say anything for certain. If Im not mistaken, much of Japanese culture has been influenced by Chinese traditions. Even kanji has roots in hanzi doesnt it??

Demons can always be based on their religion but their stories & overall story can always be inspired from various literatures, no??
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Replying to Chen Lu Oct 30, 2024
The drama is based on the ancient Chinese book "Classic of Mountains and Seas", also known as Shanhai jing (山海经).Early…
Bruh look, im fully aware that this drama is based on a Chinese classic novel, which is much older than Demon Slayer. But it seems like you missed my point, I simply said it reminds me of Demon Slayer. I never claimed it was copied from Demon Slayer. In fact, its likely that Demon Slayer is loosely inspired by various classic Chinese novels, and this might be one of them. Many anime/mangas are influenced by Chinese classical novels or mythology, for example, Goku is based on Sun Wukong. So just to clarify, Im not saying this drama is a copy of Demon Slayer. It just reminds me of it because i watched Demon Slayer first.
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On Fangs of Fortune Oct 30, 2024
This drama somewhat reminds me of Demon Slayer. For example, both the drama and the anime center on demon hunting groups and whenever a demon is captured or killed, they often have a tragic backstory, much like in Demon Slayer.

The traits of Demon Slayer protagonists also seem distributed among various main characters here. For example, Tanjiro's empathy is reflected in FL WX, who also shares similarities with ZYC, as his backstory resembles Tanjiro’s. The ML ZYZ, has aspects of Muzan’s character but in a positive way. Despite having killed many humans, including ZYC's family, he isnt portrayed as entirely negative, instead he is a protagonist with complex, positive traits that make him intriguing.

Bai Jiu is almost a direct parallel to Zenitsu, his cowardice and his bond with ZYC and Ying Lei strongly reminds me of Zenitsu's bond with Tanjiro and Inosuke. Ying Lei, meanwhile, combines characteristics of Nezuko and Inosuke. He is wild, not in strength but in his mountain dwelling lifestyle similar to Inosuke and he is also half demon, half human, like Nezuko. Pei Sijing brings together aspects of Kanao and Shinobu, with her backstory involving her brother mirroring the sibling relationship between Shinobu, Kanao and Kanae.

Lastly antagonist Li Lun somewhat reminds me of Hantengu's final form, Zohakuten. Their drum like weapons are quite similar. Li Lun may have embodied characteristics of other villains as well but due to that drum like weapon, he always reminds me of Zohakuten.
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Replying to YogyYogii Oct 30, 2024
You can watch Jack & Joker if you don't like university themes, they had Mafia/Debt-collector vibes with pro stealer/thief…
Im currently watching jack and joker on regular basis, i liked first 6 eps but when jack again went back to his boss, thats where i started losing my interest.
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Replying to FrankieD Oct 29, 2024
I am a bl fan but please stop dreaming 😴😂 There will be no arc between ZYC and ZYZ just hints and innuendos…
What i mean by their arc is their backstory. Like why did ZYZ kill ZYC's father and brother?? Then, how will ZYC try to kill him or will he actually go through with it?? What will he feel by that point?? Im pretty sure that when the time comes for ZYC to confront ZYZ, he will have grown closer to him and learned his side of the story, understanding why he felt he had no choice but to kill his family. This is where ZYC might hesitate and i think this could be either the final arc or the second to last one.
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On High School Frenemy Oct 29, 2024
Why does the school completely overlook how Ken and his two sidekicks constantly pick on Shin, bully other students and even have connections to a mafia gang?? Now, they are trying to expel Shin just because he was beaten by the mafia. Who actually lured Shin into that mess?? Wasnt it Ken and his two bitches?? Its blatantly obvious they are behind everything, yet the teachers and everyone else just ignore it, as if people in a scene ignore what’s happening around them in p*rn videos. Its so frustrating to watch these three bitches constantly get a free pass and escape any consequences. Why cant the school just expel all three of them and finally bring some peace??

At this point, i dont even care if these three bitches have a redemption arc, i just want a terrible ending for them, even worse than Jeng.

Also, i really hated how Shin just stood there watching while Saint was beaten by them. Atp Saint should stop asking for forgiveness and just move on. No matter what happened between them, Saint has apologized enough, he is been humiliated, beaten and more. Its time for him to stop. If anything, i want Shin to go after him and beg to repair their friendship.

As for what Mr. Sung did to that guy, Louise, i think it was justified. Louise was just a plain bully so i dont think Mr. Sung was wrong to treat him as the school's errand boy. He deserved to feel what its like to be on the receiving end.
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On Fangs of Fortune Oct 29, 2024
The real romance lies between ZYZ and ZYC. To give someone permission to kill you, thats one of the greatest acts of love, in my eyes. And when that person hesitates to kill you despite you have killed their family and grieves over your death (which eventually will happen in drama), that level of love is unmatched for me. This is where the supposed romance between ZYZ and WX falls short while the subtle bromance/romance between ZYZ and ZYC shines. Honestly i cant wait for the ZYZ and ZYC arc but i think it will happen in the very last phase of the drama. Until then, i will enjoy their bickering bromance.
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On Perfect 10 Liners Oct 29, 2024
Is thailand still making these university based, cringey BL romcoms set in engineering campuses?? Really?? Ep 1 was utterly unbearable, packed with cringe and now you are telling me this series has 24 episodes with a weekly release schedule?? Seriously?? Where do they get this confidence??

Im also exhausted by seeing the same, uninspired faces in these university romcoms. I have lost track of how many times i have seen Drake in these type of shows and its not like he even brings anything special to the role. Just plain irritating.

Dropped.
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On Let Free the Curse of Taekwondo Oct 24, 2024
Right now both Juyoung and Dohoe seem justified in their respective positions, although Dohoe appears slightly more at fault because we havent seen his point of view yet.

Juyoung kept in contact with Dohoe's abusive father mainly because the father was the only connection between them. Im pretty sure Juyoung must have searched for Dohoe everywhere but when he couldnt find him, he had no choice but to wait. Since Dohoe’s father was still linked to him, Juyoung kept that connection alive in the hope that if Dohoe returned, it would be to his home.

Next is, if Dohoe’s father was so terrible, why did Juyoung shed tears for him?? I think the father may have changed over the 12 years and Juyoung must have noticed that change. If Juyoung stayed in touch with him, there was likely some attachment involved. For us, the 12 year time skip happened in just one episode but for the characters, 12 years is a long time, enough to change someone’s perspective. Over the years, Juyoung may have developed a bond with Dohoe’s father, possibly in a father-son or mentor-mentee dynamic which plays a big part in this. In the end, Juyoung isnt heartless, he is very sensitive compared to Dohoe. If you observe his character from the beginning, you will see how soft hearted he is.

We cant forgive Dohoe’s father because of how he treated Dohoe and the other kids. Those memories are still fresh in our minds and we havent seen his 12 year journey. But thats not the case for Juyoung.

As for Dohoe, his reasons for ignoring Juyoung might seem valid but he is still at fault until we get a clearer explanation of his actions. On the surface, it looks like Dohoe is upset with Juyoung because he kept in touch with his abusive father, which is understandable. But Dohoe is also at fault. Why didnt he call Juyoung when he promised to stay in touch?? When Juyoung was searching for him, Dohoe probably knew about it, especially since he was aware that Juyoung was in contact with his father. Yet, he chose to hide from him for so many years. Even though he might have valid reasons, right now Dohoe seems more at fault. However, with four more episodes left and the post timeskip storyline just beginning, we will likely get a clearer view of things from his perspective.
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On Love in the Big City Oct 21, 2024
I cant deny that i ended up feeling more sympathy for Yeong Su. Yes, what he did to Go Yeong was wrong but his internalized homophobia will never allow him to be at peace with his sexual identity. He will always be caught in an endless internal struggle over who he is. Internalized homophobia is a deeply sensitive issue, often shaped by societal pressures and past traumatic experiences. Someone dealing with it can never truly find happiness, constantly battling with themselves.

Go Yeong, however, has fully embraced his identity. He is proud of who he is, faced his struggles head on and moved forward. Even though Yeong Su hurt him and left him heartbroken, Go Yeong found love again and lives confidently in his truth. But Yeong Su may never be able to reconcile with himself because of the weight of his internalized homophobia.

When i first watched E4, i was angry at him. But after reflecting on his perspective, i couldnt help but feel sad imagining the kind of life he is trapped in.
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Replying to Ivy Oct 20, 2024
Here's a question though, do you think a lesbian drama would have faced the same push back? I find homophobes…
If it was on big channel like tvN then def there would have been huge backlash by korean homophobes and if it was OTT drama with no explicit nudity & sex then there wouldnt have been much problem.

Korean homophobes only want reason to ban queer content and LITBC has nudity/sex which is why it is getting heavily backlash from conserative groups but if it hadnt nudity they wouldnt have been able to point out any mistake in drama even if they were against it.
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Replying to GayinYourArea Oct 19, 2024
we're not underestimating the financial risks associated with producing something that challenges conservatism,…
"Not everyone is going to agree with you or the creator's decision. You can ignore our comments and move on. " That's what I'm saying; not everyone is going to have the same opinion as you. You can also just ignore my comments and move on. There's no need to reply further.
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