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Elendilka

Slovakia

Elendilka

Slovakia
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The Beauty Inside
1 people found this review helpful
Jun 25, 2019
16 of 16 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 8.0
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 10
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 7.0
I liked this drama well enough that I finished it in two weeks, but it did not stir deeper emotions within me. The story is quite simple, so the characters drive most of the drama and it fits the concept really well.

Both of the main couples are interesting and keep the dynamic tempo of the show. This was a highlight for me. I also liked the secondary characters, even the extended families - they felt real enough not to be just props, which often happens in light dramas as these. Every single character had an agency, which was very nice.

Han Se Gye was an excellent lead. So gutsy, which really suited the drama. I must also give credit to the "temporary" Se Gyes, who were all highly skilled and gave excellent performances.

The downsides of the drama were definitely the culminating parts in the second half that were unnecessarily dramatic (what an unusual situation within a drama, haha) and bumped the lightness of the show and somehow rubbed me the wrong way. I also maybe expected a bit more from the main couple and maybe some originality.

The music was nice, I still keep humming the main songs under my breath.

Overall, this is a "harmless" drama, I laughed a lot and there is quite a couple of kick-ass female characters. It was worth my time and it probably will be worth yours as well.

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Put Your Head on My Shoulder
2 people found this review helpful
Jun 9, 2019
24 of 24 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 9.0
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 7.5
Rewatch Value 9.0
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I had so much fun watching this, the episodes flew by I don't even know how.

The story is quite straight forward with couple of my favourite troupes, so I really enjoyed myself. It is a character driven drama, so the progress of individual relationships was nice to watch, the pacing and tempo were there. I also liked how the drama shifted from following Momo mostly at first to Gu Wei Yi and his arc is what made the show for me. He is one my favourite male leads of all time. So sweet, patient, clever and kind.

This drama is also very funny in its own charming way. I remember the episodes when Gu Wei Yi was trying to confess and the lab was participating in an awesome way - consulting with him and cracking this "mystery". I appreciate that the tempo was not disturbed even when the main couple got together, it still flew by nicely and I enjoyed the format of 40 minute episodes.

The only thing that bothered me was the sound. The voice over work really annoyed me and was very obvious.

Other than that, this is a sweet summer drama, that I enjoyed very much.

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Coffee Friends
3 people found this review helpful
Jun 4, 2019
10 of 10 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10
This the kind of show you should watch when you want your faith in humanity back. It makes you feel all gooey inside and smile from ear to ear.

Its a nice variety show with clear objective but the atmosphere that surrounds it is so unique and sweet, that you just have to love this. You root for the celebrities who come out of their way to serve the customers and they get better with every episode. The cast is phenomenal, the last episodes made me so emotional. You won't regret investing your time into this one.
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Her Private Life
26 people found this review helpful
May 30, 2019
16 of 16 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 8.5
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 8.0
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HPL is very special for me and it did teach me a lot. The main theme of a fangirl is something so close to many of our hearts. I especially loved how they chose an older heroine - this generation created the fan culture we know today, so that was a big bonus in my book. Also, I head no idea about the sasaeng world, that was a new experience.

The drama starts out very strongly. First couple of episodes are phenomenal, the first half of the third episode made me fall in love with the drama like nothing else. The tempo was there, there was also a lot hinted at and besides one of the best romcom couples on screen, it was interesting to unwrap all the mysteries. Unfortunately, the writing became a bit weak in the second half of the drama, notably after episode 10 or so. Writers used a couple of shortcuts that did a bit of harm to the drama in my opinion.

Also, HPL has some of the best developed relationships between all of the side characters out there. It was a shame, that one of the shortcuts was not exploring these further. in the later episodes. Mostly because in this drama, the minor characters don't feel like props at the beginning, as they mostly do in this genre in other dramas, they come off strong from the start. It is just a shame that they did not keep pace with main couple.

Now, Deok Mi and Ryan are strongest part of HPL. Their relationship is so well done and explored through patience, kindness and nurture. Also, the chemistry is just mad - I kept thinking that my screen is going to burst into flames. almost every episode.

The music, colours and overall playfulness are also a huge strong point of HPL. I was pleasantly surprised that both PMY and KJW went for it fully in this one - some of the humorous scenes got me by surprise. They both balanced the emotions so well, a joy to look at.

I think that I will come back to HPL to look at my favourite parts. However, I don't think that I will rewatch it as a whole. It is worth your time, though. I looked forward to it every week.

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Busted Season 1
5 people found this review helpful
May 27, 2019
10 of 10 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 9.5
Story 9.5
Acting/Cast 10
Music 9.5
Rewatch Value 9.5
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Busted caught me by surprise, I could not let it down and gulped it within 6 days with a busy schedule. I would put it in similar category as a LARP (live action role play) that is being shot on camera, but the hosts got play themselves with some character modifications.

The story is very interesting and every mystery has its charm. Personally I found a couple of episodes in the first half less interesting than in the other, which is bound to happen since not every theme could be your cup of tea, but overall it was balanced quite well.

What makes this show so great though, is the cast. They are phenomenal and work so well on the screen together. I must also add that this featured some of the most hilarious scenes I have ever seen. In some parts I actually had to pause the episode and laugh it out. Some tears were spilled as well.

It is pretty much a perfect show, I am so happy that it is coming back. I will be on it like a hawk. I am sorry however that Kwang Soo is not going to be in the second season, he was my favorite out of all of the detectives.

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Little House In The Forest
11 people found this review helpful
May 19, 2019
10 of 10 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10
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This is one of the best documentaries out there. It is made out of a unique cross between real reactions of the two hosts (or as they are referred to - subjects) and vlogging "a day in my in life" type of videos. It also centres around a very important theme, happiness.

SJS and PSH were so good here, the creators really picked excellent subjects. They contrasted each other so well and seeing them fulfil the missions in their own way was not only entertaining but almost satisfying. I loved them both so much. PSH was so playful and took all the missions heads on, sometimes making them in her own rules. SJS was so hilarious. Sometimes he just did everything without a fuss and other times he sat around thinking how to approach it in such an entertaining way. I must also say that he is probably the sweetest man on this planet, having that kind of weather and still cracking jokes with the crew all the time.

I also really liked how they tailored the missions to the subjects and their reactions were sometimes priceless. When PSH had to turn off her off phone was just pure gold, as well as when SJS had to create something artsy.

LHITF is much more than a documentary. The prolonged shots of nature create unique atmosphere and the topics of small happiness warm your heart quite a lot. I did not mind the 1,5 hour per episode, it flew by I don't even know how. I got a bit teary during the last episode as well, since they showed some behind the scenes interviews and PHS became very emotional.

Being happy in your life is so very important. In the past I did not believe in happiness but I learned to find it small things, which is also represented in the spirit of this show and I agree with it strongly. I think that I will come back to this documentary quite a lot. Rain will probably remind me of it on a frequent basis.

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Terius Behind Me
2 people found this review helpful
May 18, 2019
32 of 32 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 9.0
Story 7.0
Acting/Cast 10
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 10
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I had so much fun with this one! Usually I find the dramas with blended genres a bit imbalanced but this is not the case for TBM. The action spy drama is complimented by the comedy very well and the show itself is self aware to a certain extent which makes use of some of the typical tropes in unique ways.

However, the last couple of episodes are a problem. The spy plot did not hold its ground and the product placement was just plain ridiculous. I have no problem with it, even find it amusing but the last three or four eps here were just pure commercial and it got on my nerves. On the other hand the first ten episodes or so are amazing - the tempo is there, the story as well and the cast is out of this world.

I really, really, really loved every single character here. So Ji Sub is just the freaking best. Not only did he dig out quite solid chemistry with the female lead, but he is phenomenal in the scenes with the kids. I also liked Go Ae Rin as the female lead. Yes, she was foolish sometimes but she honestly surprised me by being quick on her feet and helping the main plot progress.

Now, the KIS is another thing. This is the purest #squadgoals. I loved how they showed the contrast between the spies and "neighbourhood ahjummas". The KIS sometimes came across some things/cracked some with just plain wits and the spies using all the gadgets were clueless. I enjoyed that a lot. Not to mention the Kim Bon/Kim Sang Ryul bromance.

I will for sure come back to this. Some scenes were iconic. Music was nice, again, it used well the balance of the drama and was intense when it should be and playful when there were lighter parts.

All in all, I had a blast watching TBM. It made me giggle and the in the next second all tense because of the spy plot. Great drama.

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Oh My Venus
2 people found this review helpful
May 6, 2019
16 of 16 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 9.5
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10
This review may contain spoilers
Oh my goodness. I devoured this drama in four days, I just couldn't put it down and when I went about my tasks not watching it, I smiled like a complete buffoon. It's a feel good show with phenomenal cast, important messages and such sweet moments that you won't need to eat candy any time soon.

The story is quite simple and begins with a strong tempo. This shifts a bit in the second half of the drama and it significantly slows down, using a lot of flashback montages. It also introduces several potential endings, yet keeps going and ties every single storyline with a bow so the final episode is also very satisfactory. However, there is one twist in the second half which I felt was totally extra and didn't need to be used. On the other hand, I appreciated how the drama was focused mostly on health and not artificial things that are so often utilised with the topic it depicts.

As for the cast, you cannot help it but LOVE every single character with a passion. The chemistry between SJS and SMA is almost electric, they play so great off of each other, it is a joy to watch them. The other members of the "squad" are excellent as well. You feel for them, root for them, laugh and cry with them. And that is a good thing, the characters in this drama make you feel a lot, but not in a draining way.

The music is superb, at least two songs are stuck in my head already. I will definitely rewatch this, maybe even during Christmas since it takes place in December as well.

I highly recommend this drama, especially if you feel a bit down and unmotivated.

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King2Hearts
3 people found this review helpful
Apr 23, 2019
20 of 20 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 8.0
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 7.0
K2H was such fun. I really enjoyed it, mostly the cast and characters. The story has some issues, though. It mostly mixes the military genre with, loosely named, political melodrama, and mixes in romantic elements. This sometimes throws the tempo off in a few instances and the shift of attention can be a challenge. I personally took a couple of days off the drama whenever there was a significant genre shift happening, just to freshen up.

That being said, I felt that the military passages were done very well. The first couple of episodes, that many deem as a bit slow, were on of the highlight of the drama for me. It builds a strong backbone out of the characters and you quickly see that Hang Ah is the one you are going to root for the hardest. Jea Ha is kind of a different story, but has those shining moments pretty much since the beginning. They are a quick otp, mostly thanks to the great chemistry between Ha Ji Won and Lee Seung Gi. They were very well matched. And damn, Ha Ji Won can do anything, she's amazing.

The political melodrama had some interesting moments, but a lot of it was overshadowed by the antagonist who was quite over the top and sometimes did not balance it and crossed into the silly. I get what they were trying to say with his character and point of mixing business with the aims of private companies, but it just rubbed me the wrong way. The romance line was sweet, but used some of the motives repeatedly, which also hindered the show a bit.

Other than that, I loved it. The cast is great, even the secondary characters are amazing. There are also some twists that I did not see coming at all. K2H is innovative and in more than couple of things ahead of its time. I will definitely come back to my favourite parts.

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Temperature of Love
2 people found this review helpful
Apr 21, 2019
28 of 40 episodes seen
Dropped 0
Overall 7.5
Story 6.0
Acting/Cast 10
Music 6.5
Rewatch Value 4.0
Temperature of Love is not a bad drama. It has a great cast and some of the lines or characters are incredibly memorable. The problem I had with it surfaced in the second half of the drama and I just couldn't finish it, which rarely happens to me.

For seven months I thought that I will get on with it but that just doesn't seem to be the case. The problem is not when you watch drama, I found myself quite interested in the storyline, but it's the motivation to continue with it, that prompted me to just read the synopsis of following eps and be done with it. It just is too long for what the plot it and the second half becomes so inconsistent with the behaviour of the characters that I almost felt a bit cheated.

And it is a shame. Temperature of Love has a lot going for it in the initial episodes, they are almost addicting. All of the main characters are so sweet and quite unique. The cast is excellent, there is not a single performance that I did not like. The chemistry between SHJ and YSJ is killer, and the friendship between YSJ and KJW is also very well done. I also really liked the character of chef On's mother. What a great perspective on the typical male lead's mother. And then it all sort of drifts into prolonged and repeated motives and conversations.

I almost feel sorry that I did not finish it, but I lack the motivation to. Maybe someday, but I doubt it.

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I Hear Your Voice
5 people found this review helpful
Apr 16, 2019
18 of 18 episodes seen
Completed 2
Overall 9.5
Story 9.5
Acting/Cast 10
Music 9.5
Rewatch Value 10
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I am still in awe of this drama. How is it possible to cram so many good things into one short series? IHYV will not only make you come back to it, but it will stay with you to think about it a long while after you finish watching it.

The main plot is just so well done and the minor cases that the main heroes solve are not self serving like in many dramas of this genre, but tell a consistent story a give you food for thought. IHYV also centres around a few very interesting tropes and small character/relationship details that keep you emotionally involved.

When it comes to characters, this is the way I imagine a strong female lead. Lawyer Jang is so gutsy, follows through even if she might be wrong and gives her everything to things she deems worthy. Lee Bo Young portrays her in such a lovable and charming way, it's a joy to watch. She also clicks with both of the main male leads and let me tell you - this is a love triangle that truly hurts. Both Park Soo Ha and Lawyer Cha are so fleshed out, strong contenders and both have such unique qualities that you root for them both in everything. I also think, having seen quite a lot of Lee Jong Suk's performances, that this is one of his best ones. Same goes for Yoon Sang Hyun who can pull such different characters in every drama in a totally believable way and his (in this case subtle) comedic ability is simply amazing.

And this is not all there is. IHYV does not centre only on love stories, it's true charm lies in developed relationship all around. The love-hate "friendship" between lawyer Jang and prosecutor Seo feels so real, as well as the relationship between lawyer Jang and her mother. And part of this is also in the way the dialogues are written - they all feel like being led between real people, with common emotions that you yourself go through in your everyday life and the drama emphasises things like honesty, fighting for the right things and truth (plus the "use" of it in the law).

Also, you just freaking hate the main antagonist. Phenomenal performance by Jung Woong In. His conflict with each of the main leads is so different, it kept me on my toes.

I would also like to praise the aspect of a coming of age perspective that is represented by Park Soo Ha. The development of the character is such a journey. The creators also throw in some little elements such as confronting your idea of someone with reality, keeping of promises despite of what you want and learning to leave certain approaches behind. These are all things that we experienced in our reality and the contrast of Park Soo Ha, who is very special because of his ability, and goes through the same is a genius move.

If I had to point out some negatives, it would definitely be the extension of the drama. This makes the very last episode sort of unnecessary and disturbs the flow of the last couple of them. There is also a few cliches used and the typical trope of kdrama timing, which are a bit of a sore spot. Other than that, there is really nothing else that I found lacking.

Overall, this is one of the best dramas out there, a good representative of it's genre and solidly written. It's also worth coming back to and notice all the little hints you might have missed during the first viewing. You should stop hesitating and just go for it. It really is that good.

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Healer
2 people found this review helpful
Apr 16, 2019
20 of 20 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10
Healer has a special place in my heart. It was the second drama I ever saw and it opened the door for me to explore the world of kdramas. It has everything and plenty of it - well developed story, amazing cast, great music and a unique charm that will keep you coming back for more to notice those little hints you did not register during the first viewing.

The only negative thing that I can say about Healer is that it takes the first two-three episodes for it to find the proper groove. At the beginning it feels quite off because the story is very comprehensive and you just need to pay attention to grasp it. On the other hand, the plot is well intertwined with flashbacks and emotionally rewarding.

The cast is just excellent. Ji Chang Wook and Park Min Young are out of this world. What a great match of acting ability and chemistry. They both suit their roles so well. I loved Yoo Ji Tae as well, he was a joy to watch. The secondary characters are not lacking at all. Kim Mi Kyung was particularly amazing and her comedic ability took the drama up a notch.

I return to Healer regularly, and I think that I will for a long time. It really is that good.

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I'm Not a Robot
3 people found this review helpful
Apr 16, 2019
32 of 32 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 7.5
Story 7.5
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 7.5
Rewatch Value 6.0
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This drama turned out to be quite a rocky journey for me. I found the first couple of episodes (the first five if I recall correctly) hard to finish not only because of that lingering negative feeling coming from the lie that is at core of the plot. I just knew that there were some heartbreaking parts in the near future and that discouraged me from enjoying this drama to the fullest, I just stalled on it a bit. I also felt that tempo of the show was a bit off in the beginning. On the other hand, I remember a couple of episodes in the middle that were very well done and the ending was very solid and satisfying.

The other issue I had with I'am Not a Robot were the secondary characters. Don't get me wrong the cast overall was a delight but it took a long time for the characters outside of the main leads to find their place and purpose, they almost felt like props to me at the beginning. I was very surprised how the drama slowly created a solid structure of these people around Min Kyu - they started to feel real and turned into a backbone of the drama.

Yoo Seung Ho and Chae Soo Bin were a true delight to watch. I loved to see all of the shades of their relationship - from bickering to falling for each other. I was also pleasantly surprised by the comedy of Song Jae Ryong. Hoktal turned out to be one of the characters I rooted for the hardest.

Music was okay but no tune stayed lingering in my head. The opening score was nice, I liked it. I don't think I will come back to this drama as a whole but there were definitely a couple of scenes worth rewatching.

Overall this drama turned out to be a slightly above average for me. The struggle at the beginning slowly turned into a solid ending and I don't regret investing time into this one.

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What's Wrong with Secretary Kim
2 people found this review helpful
Apr 15, 2019
16 of 16 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 9.0
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 9.0
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I don't know what it is about this drama, but I keep coming back to it. I finished it the first time because of the secondary characters that are not only very well cast, but have very sweet stories and plots. But I rewatched some of the episodes before bed (I have trouble falling asleep, sometimes it's best for me to put something into background and slowly drift off) and I totally fell for all of it.

Yes, the male lead is insanely narcissistic and a bit of a twat but when you know where the story leads you can retrospectively understand his behaviour and actions perfectly. Park Seo Joon is excellent and Park Min Young performs to her usual high standard. Their chemistry almost lit my screen on fire several times. The real charm of this drama, though, lies in the great combination of secondary characters that you just have to root for.

There is not much story to talk about, it's a character driven drama. I can totally see that if you don't fall for one of them, the appeal goes rapidly down. For me this the type of drama, that you come home to (especially during the summer months when all of your colleagues are on vacation and you work for them as well) and switch your brain off to watch it. And sometimes that's just all you need.

I loved how colourful and quite happy go lucky it is. The music is also there, at least three songs of the OST are so catchy that I still mumble them in a dull moment. There is also one, let's say, darker storyline, which I found quite underdeveloped and just a bit silly. It existed just to work a well known cliche into the drama so I get why they used it.

Other than that I really have nothing negative to say about WWWSK. It's one of my guilty pleasures and it warms me up even in cold weather.

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Fight for My Way
1 people found this review helpful
Apr 15, 2019
16 of 16 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 9.0
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 9.0
FFMW revolves around one of my favourite tropes of close friends that have great chemistry and might become more. And this is done very well, almost to perfection. It also contains strong female characters, amazing friendships and a message that will make you wan to go out, find your dream, chase it and fight for it.

The cast is simply excellent. The Fantastic Four could not have been better cast, I enjoyed every single performance and not only in the couple set up but also in their individual friendships. They also feel like real people which is sometimes rare for a kdrama. The secondary characters are also great. I especially liked Kim Sung Oh who just keeps surprising me in every drama I watch with him. His comedic range and ability to play various types of characters so believably is amazing. The parents were also great, just good actors and performances overall.

Music was excellent as well, playful and filled with songs that just dominate your head for days to come.

The story is very well done, the main plot is approached with proper attention do detail. First half of the drama has such a tempo that you will not be able to pull yourself from the screen. The plot later on becomes a bit hectic - there is a lot of small plot lines that culminate at once and the episodes before that suffer a bit in the anticipation of it. In my opinion, this is not harmful to the drama but you will notice it a bit.

Honestly, I loved this way more than I expected. I managed to chug it down during one of my busiest weeks of this year and I don't regret the lack of sleep at all. I will probably come back to it at some point but mostly focus on the first half of the drama where it really hit my spot.

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