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Lost in Kyoto
11 people found this review helpful
by Jojo Flower Award2
Aug 14, 2025
4 of 4 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 5.0
Story 4.0
Acting/Cast 6.0
Music 5.0
Rewatch Value 4.0

Just Lost...

The whole premise of this 4 episode BL drama was literally drama within a drama. Sounds interesting but the execution was messy and ultimately not satisfying. Maybe short run time (every ep is about 10 min) is partly to blame.

Now it starts on an "artsy" and dramatic note but the concept ended up being confusing than clever. The vibes at the start was nice, even though the production was small.
But then nothing happens for first 2 episodes... No emotional or any substantial progress. And just when you think something is gonna happen, they pull the most overused move ever, throwing in a random female character to stir drama.
The ending was chaotic but somehow satisfying and the strongest part of it all.

Acting wise, it was average at its best. Somehow I couldn't feel the chemistry between the actors. There were moments here and there with some good kisses but it was all too hazy to leave an impression.

Overall, this is my 3rd drama with this production and i feel this was the weakest of the bunch.
Will I recommend this ? For the quality and story, no. I would rather recommend Trapped in Osaka and A sketchy Job from the same company.
But if you still want to support them, sure. Just don't go in expecting too much! :)

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Don't Disturb Me Farming
7 people found this review helpful
by Jojo
Dec 21, 2024
24 of 24 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 7.0
Story 6.0
Acting/Cast 7.5
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 6.5

Too much drama, not enough harvesting!

6.8/10

I chose to watch this completely on a whim and it was cute at first but then it kinda lost me towards the end.

I wasn’t expecting deep character development or anything and was also fine with some clichés but the SML and SFL were so frustrating. They had no respect for boundaries, constantly interfered in other's business which made it feel less like a rom-com and more like a drama for drama's sake. The whole "breakup and reunion" thing was way too predictable and dragged out which just got annoying.

But all was not lost.It does have its cheesy romantic moments. The bickering was fun too. They had this perfect mix of teasing and tension, like they couldn't stand each other but also clearly liked each other.
The pace felt fast but considering the run time and it's a mini drama, it's understandable.

Overall , It’s okay for a one-time watch. I went into it looking for something light and for the farm feels but wish they kept it breezy. Also it could’ve been way shorter too, so much filler with the same repetitive story lines.
Recommended If you’re into the arranged marriage trope and don’t mind some cheesy drama with cliche tropes. But definitely not the worst out there.

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Do Do Sol Sol La La Sol
7 people found this review helpful
by Jojo
Mar 18, 2024
16 of 16 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 6.0
Story 5.5
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 5.0
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Disappointment should be another synonym for this drama!!

Well I watched this drama with alot of expectations and it was holding on to that untill the last few episodes!
Pros:

The chemistry between the leads was refreshing and entertaining to watch despite the age gap!
The side character's story were good and their friendship also worked in favor for this drama.

Cons:

This is one of the few dramas where I would prefer sad ending over this called "happy ending" that we got.
I kept replaying the last episode to see if I missed any episodes inbetween because everything looked out of place and directionless.

Him returning back after years and FL being so calm and understanding baffled me.
It looked like writers were onto something at the start of the drama and guess what "IT WAS DISASTER."

The acting from both the leads just couldn't save the story!

I am trying not to sound rude but it gave me "11 year old wrote her first Wattpad story !" vibe. I would literally sign petition for Netflix to remove the last episode of this drama.

I would recommend this drama till episode 12 or 13 and then I would suggest to imagine a better ending ( I bet - If the multiverse exists, most of imagined endings would be better than what we got) and then drop the drama!

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The Best Thing
43 people found this review helpful
by Jojo
Mar 9, 2025
28 of 28 episodes seen
Completed 3
Overall 9.0
Story 8.5
Acting/Cast 9.5
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 9.0

Spring vibes and uncomplicated love in full bloom!

This drama is one of those feel-good, easy watches that you turn to when you just want to unwind, not necessarily for a gripping plot, but for the overall vibe. The story itself is very simple, but that’s part of its appeal. There’s nothing deeply profound about it but somehow, it manages to lift your spirits with its lighthearted energy.  At its core, it tells a familiar love story, but it does so with such tenderness and warmth that it became a comforting escape for me.

It’s about self-discovery, the importance of learning to love yourself before we can fully embrace someone else.

What really stood out to me was how much I ended up enjoying both the male and the female lead. They weren’t perfect and they had their awkward, cringe-y moments, but that just made them feel real and relatable. Their chemistry was undeniable and despite their flaws, they were a very charming pair.

I really appreciated how their relationship avoided the typical misunderstanding trope that often drags down. The issues they faced were minimal and resolved in a natural, unhurried way, without unnecessary drama or over-the-top delays. This made their journey feel more realistic,actually focusing on genuine growth and understanding rather than dragging out tension.

The cinematography was nothing but beautiful! All the shots with spring vibe , the costumes , everything was done well and complimented the theme of the drama so well.
I also appreciated the small details, like the metaphors using herb names as the episode titles at the beginning of episodes. It’s a subtle touch, but it made a big difference in setting the tone for each episode. I found it really clever how those names fit the mood of the story, adding an extra layer of meaning.

Zhang Ling He and Xu Ruo Han in my humble opinion aced their roles. ZLH portrayed his character with a perfect balance of charm and vulnerability, while XRH's performance was full of subtle emotional depth, making her character easy to connect with. I didn’t notice any inconsistencies in their acting—each moment felt genuine and natural.

Also FL's parents here were nice and supportive, which I thought was a refreshing change from the typical unsupportive parents in the dramaland.

The only thing that kind of annoyed me was the FL's friend giving unsolicited and stupid advice here and there. It felt extra. Also, I couldn’t vibe with the second couple 's romance at all but thankfully, it wasn’t overdone and I’m glad the screen time dedicated to it was kept to a minimum. The main plot stayed on track and that’s what mattered most.

Overall, this was a refreshing watch, perfect for those looking for a light, feel-good experience. I would definitely recommend it if you are looking for a sweet, uncomplicated romcom with little to no drama.

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Eternal Butler
8 people found this review helpful
by Jojo
Mar 7, 2025
12 of 12 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 6.0
Story 6.0
Acting/Cast 7.0
Music 6.0
Rewatch Value 5.0

Please "Anti-Reset" This!

I really had high hopes for this series, especially since I enjoyed the parent story Anti-Reset. Unfortunately, this spin-off or sequel was a miss. The central plot revolves around a robot/AI falling in love with a human but here it felt poorly executed and frankly, very unconvincing.

One of the major issues for me was the Ever 4's (robot character) emotional development. From the get-go, him as an AI seems to have an overwhelming amount of emotions, which felt unnatural and forced. I honestly thought the big reveal at the end would be that the "robot" was actually a human pretending to be one, and I think that would have made more sense for the storyline.
Instead, we were expected to accept that an AI is capable of such complex feelings from the start. It’s not that it is impossible, but the writing didn’t lay the groundwork for it in a convincing way.

Then there is the romance between Luo Bu Shi and Ever 4. While they had some cute and sweet moments here and there especially in the finale , their relationship felt shallow. The writers had a solid opportunity to dive into Luo Bu Shi's emotional burden and explore the complexities of an AI-human relationship, but instead, it was only briefly touched before shifting focus to the physical intimacy. This made the romance feel forced and underdeveloped. Their emotional connection never felt real enough to support the idea of an AI and human truly being in love. It felt more of a surface-level attraction than a deep, meaningful relationship.

The second couple didn’t do much to redeem the series either. Their chemistry was lackluster and the lack of emotional depth in their interactions made it hard to care about their relationship. I didn’t feel invested in them as a couple.

Visually, the drama looked like it had a decent budget but when it came to the sci-fi aspect, it totally fell flat. It felt cheap, almost like it was trying to cash in on a futuristic aesthetic without fully committing to it.

Overall, this was pretty disappointing. It wasn’t the worst thing I have watched but it definitely didn’t live up to expectations I had and if compared to Anti-reset, this was just dim !

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The Divorce Insurance
13 people found this review helpful
by Jojo
May 6, 2025
12 of 12 episodes seen
Completed 2
Overall 7.0
Story 6.5
Acting/Cast 8.5
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 6.0

Meant to be a perfect package, but felt more like a rough draft with a hint of chemistry!

This had a unique and promising premise, a group of divorcees coming together to create an insurance policy for one of life’s emotionally and financially taxing experience. With the ever-increasing divorce rate as a backdrop, the idea of treating divorce like an unpredictable disaster was sort of intriguing and fresh.

Unfortunately, while the drama had its good moments, it didn’t quite live up to the boldness of its concept that it promised. The narrative felt muted and at times, downright dull and boring if I am being honest.
The plot often settled for surface-level storytelling, weighed down by repetitive boardroom scenes, overly sanitized and clean conflicts and a reluctance to explore anything too emotional. There were so many arcs that could have been fleshed out but everything was at surface level and packaged pretty.
The writing felt hesitant, as if it was trying not to ruffle feathers, resulting in a story that lacked a bite.

Let’s start with the strengths. The main leads, No Gi Jun and Kang Han Deul were the heart of this story for me. Their relationship was built on mutual respect, empathy and most importantly, excellent communication. It’s rare to see a romance so subtle portrayed with no dramatic grand declarations, just lingering glances, stolen touches and quiet meaningful actual conversations that slowly build a healing connection. It felt mature and grounded, and it’s this sincerity that makes their chemistry work. Their dynamic is what kept me watching. Their relationship was not "on your face romance."

Another highlight was the third couple. They brought a lighthearted, chaotic energy to the show without slipping into childishness considering they were the youngest. They didn't have much screentime but I wasn't bored seeing them! Their relationship could have been explored more though.
Alternatively, they could have explored more single life monogamy dynamics of A Yeong. I thought they will give it more attention because it was introduced quite a few times in the story!

However, the drama slowly begins to fall apart as it starts.
The second lead couple was a complete mismatch. Their chemistry didn’t just fall flat, it barely existed for me. Every scene they shared felt exaggerated to the point of parody, like they were stuck in some over the top skit. The dramatic reactions, the awkward attempts at romance felt like filler with no real emotional weight.
As individual characters, they did have something to offer to the overall plot whether it is drama or comedy but the second they were paired romantically, it was like all that potential vanished. They would have been better off just being part of the main circle, adding value without the forced love line.

Also Jeon Na Rae’s behavior was honestly more annoying than anything. Her constant confrontational vibe was just exhausting for me. Instead of adding tension or drama in a meaningful way, she just stirred things up for no real reason. What made it even more confusing was that she had her own thing going on with An Jeon Man, yet she was still acting like she had a say in everyone else’s business especially No Gi Jun. It felt totally unnecessary the way she kept poking her nose in his life even though he was married twice after her.

The business-heavy plot, while very ambitious on paper, often felt bogged down by business jargon and unrealistic portrayals of this whole Insurance corporate world. The 12 episodes felt too stretched! The different divorce cases every few episodes also was a hit or miss for me. A couple of them were interesting and emotional, while others felt bland or underdeveloped.

The comedy in the drama was a bit uneven too. There were moments where the humor worked, but a lot of the time it felt overdone. Thankfully, the show dialed it down in the latter half.

The acting was decent, all things considered. It is not something you would run home about or hand out awards for, but it was passable and had its moments. The script itself was pretty weak and didn’t give the cast a lot to work with, but the actors still managed to deliver grounded performances. Honestly I came in expecting more, from both the story and the cast so maybe that is why the letdown feels stronger.

Overall, this whole thing was kinda all over the place. From uneven storytelling, pacing issues and some pretty underwhelming subplots made it fall short of what it could have been. Recommended only if you are here for the main couple, Lee Dong Wook or any of the cast but if you're not, you are not missing much by skipping this. I kind of
stayed for the leads, tolerated the rest.

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Century of Love
13 people found this review helpful
by Jojo Flower Award2
Aug 8, 2024
10 of 10 episodes seen
Completed 2
Overall 8.5
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 8.5
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A Century of Cold Hearts and Warm Acceptance.

This is San's story of his century-long quest to find his love or 'reincarnated' love, Wat. The narrative was compelling, heart-wrenching and full of lakron-ish vibes.
It had melodramatic elements like the famous characters often finding themselves in very dramatic situations, accidental kisses or the main character fighting 10 men together and winning. Though overall it added an entertainment value (at least for me).

San is portrayed with a mix of coldness and vulnerability. I could sympathise with him and his cold demeanour because living for a century and seeing people close to him dying is a hard thing. I loved the dynamics of his found family with him! And Tao as his friend/advisor was such a support for him.
San’s initial reluctance to accept his feelings for a man and his disbelief about Vee’s true identity did spice things up and brought an intriguing dynamic to their overall relationship. To be honest San’s behaviour was a point of concern at the start, but this was somewhat understandable given his century-long lifespan. His outdated views did make sense but at last he did come around!

The fantasy and mystery elements of the drama were engaging but nothing groundbreaking or new but executed well enough to keep you hooked for the next episodes.
What I found disappointing was the undeveloped antagonist's role. The motivation and backstory weren't clear enough and felt underwhelming . Their presence seemed more like a villain requirement than a substantial threat. I missed the overall tight tension of a good villain in the story.

Coming to acting, Daou and Offroad's chemistry was very evident and so palpable. Their acting was so much better than Love in translation, especially Daou's. Honestly, their acting made me believe Vee was made for San. Them being around each other made everything more alive for San. The performances of the supporting characters especially Ju’s added a positive and entertaining aspect to the story.
I felt Third's character in the story was very insignificant. If he contributed more to the story ,it could have added an extra layer of drama and more cohesiveness to the reincarnation angle.

Overall, I’d recommend this if you enjoy soap opera-style dramas with strong chemistry to drive the story forward.

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Would You Marry Me?
78 people found this review helpful
by Jojo Finger Heart Award1 Drama Bestie Award1 Clap Clap Clap Award1 Emotional Support Viewer1 Emotional Bandage1 Big Brain Award2
Nov 15, 2025
12 of 12 episodes seen
Completed 15
Overall 6.0
Story 6.0
Acting/Cast 7.0
Music 8.5
Rewatch Value 4.0

Cliche that tripped on its own feet with a sleepy execution!

This drama started as one of those dramas that tried embracing all the cliche tropes you can think in romcom and redefine it, but mostly ends up in the same old direction. It was entertaining until it wasn't. Somehow, it was all so predictably predictable from the start until it suddenly nosedived straight into "convenient plot" territory. It’s lazy writing at its finest.
I like cliches when it is done well, but here it was filler on filler moments that added absolutely nothing to the actual plot or the character development of the leads. It was like they had a solid story in their mind and it started well too and then suddenly they just got distracted by shiny objects.

Let’s start with the lead characters. Yoo Meri, the supposed “independent entrepreneur” who makes decisions with the logic of someone reading their horoscope backwards. She is quirky and crafty, but as we went on, it felt like everything revolved around Wooju. I couldn't figure out her personality or the lack of it. Wooju wasn't much different from her, but he had a bit more depth in comparison with the classic tragic male lead of the kdrama vibe surrounding him.
Their chemistry works in spurts. It is adorable in some scenes but I feel the writing didn't give enough material to really have anything substantial. Somehow, the "rom" and "com" in this romcom were lost and buried in the family drama and the ex overstaying his welcome.

Now, about that second couple… if anyone can find the romance between them, please send it via courier to me. The real issue wasn’t with them as characters but it was the complete lack of screen time they were given to actually be those characters. I wouldn't even call them a couple because it feels like a stretch and honestly they barely developed into one. They had everything it takes for classic strangers to friends to lovers arc, but the writing glossed over the growth or what could have been the growth. For 80% of drama, the SFL pined on the ML, and the sudden shift felt abrupt. And SML was the most interesting character for me here. He had a backstory and something to achieve and prove. But again, not enough or required focus was given to him to justify his arc. Their love story and individual story were such a wasted subplot that actually had a lot of potential.

Coming to the main issue I had was this felt strangely hollow. Like the whole drama is pretending to be emotional and deep but without actually feeling anything. I am not sure how much that line makes sense, but I will try explaining. All the conflicts and the issues they faced came from outside like money problems, annoying ex, nosy side characters, stupid family matters. What's missing is the inner mess and the actual emotional conflict. Where is my self-doubt or quiet realisations that actually make the chaos and the journey not feel performative. The whole time they just reacted to problems instead of actually learning and evolving with them. And that’s the problem or should I say a me problem that I can’t connect with characters who don’t seem to have any inner world.

Another thing was too many arc overload. They opened too many unnecessary threads and somehow didn't have time to wrap any neatly. The supposed villains overstayed their welcome and the family drama subplot was boring. So many illogical things happened just because of plot armour and convenience.

Acting-wise, it was decent. Jung Somin tried her best to bring life to Yoo Meri's character but something just didn't add up completely. It was my first time seeing Choi Wooshik and I feel like this shouldn't be a drama where I form an opinion about him. I did find his portrayal cute and mature, but Wooju as a character was also dull. Baek Nara is a talented actor but he should choose better scripts, a script that justifies his quality acting. Seo Bum June as the ex was caricature-ish and I guess that is how he was written. I didn't like the character but the actor did decent. Other side characters were also fine, though a bit over the top at times, whether it's Wooju's aunt or the ex's mother or sister.

One of the characters i appreciated the most was Meri's mother. I liked how supportive she was unlike the other mothers we have had in the dramaland. It was refreshing to see!

Production screamed money. The houses and neighbourhood were beautiful. The drama had some good OSTs. All I want is you by Seungmin is my favourite from the lot. But I guess aesthetics and good music doesn't matter if the plot is weak.

Overall, what could have been a serviceable romcom somehow became boring and a chore to finish. It's cute at times but it doesn't light up the sky as I thought it will. Will I recommend it? No.

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Fated Hearts
47 people found this review helpful
by Jojo Finger Heart Award1 Flower Award2 Clap Clap Clap Award1 Big Brain Award2
Oct 16, 2025
38 of 38 episodes seen
Completed 16
Overall 8.5
Story 8.5
Acting/Cast 10
Music 7.5
Rewatch Value 8.0

Fated Hearts that endured and survived blades and betrayal!

The story opens with a literal bang... an opulent battlefield of alliances, betrayals and suspiciously perfect hair. From its gorgeous opening sequence to its jaw-tight political games, the show wastes no time in telling you this won’t be your average romance. It’s sharp, visually stunning, and occasionally unhinged in the best way for the most part.

Set against a backdrop of rival kingdoms, conspiracies, and family betrayals, it is a story about two people who should have been enemies but end up becoming something far more complicated. Feng Suige, the composed and battle-scarred Prince of Susha and Fu Yixiao, a woman from the opposing side with more grit than most generals, meet under all the wrong circumstances. There was tension, mistrust and that delicious sense of “I hate you, but I see you. What makes Fated Hearts stand out isn’t just the enemies-to-lovers premise because it isn’t exactly ground breaking, but the way it commits to every beat of that trope with unapologetic intensity.

Let’s start with our resident walking tragedy, Feng Suige, the killer God of Susha. He is smart, honourable as much as he can be, but definitely not unkind and naïve. I understand his apprehension in trusting people, taking into account how he has been burned by those too close to him.
Betrayal has somehow become a part of him but if honour had a face, it would probably look like him (minus a few pixels lost to that smoothing filter)

Then enters our dear Fu Yixiao as an absolute force. She is fierce, calculating, and capable of both saving and destroying kingdoms with the same serene expression. She isn’t written as your usual doe-eyed damsel. She is the kind of heroine who walks into a trap and somehow turns it into a negotiation. There is steel under all that poise and her intelligence isn’t just performative but tactical. She reads the room, measures risks, and still finds space for empathy. That's her biggest strength. All the fighting skills and wars haven't erased the softness inside her. In future, if I ever talk about strong Female lead, Yixiao will definitely make it to the list and sit in top 3 proudly! Li Qin as Yixiao devours every frame she is in, commanding when she needs to be, fragile and breakable when it hurts the most.

୨ৎ Chemistry Between The Leads ୨ৎ
The enemies-to-lovers trope lives or dies by chemistry, and this doesn’t just live but thrives, flips its hair and lights a torch while doing it. Their relationship doesn’t rely on clichés like “accidental hand brushes” or “he catches her when she falls.” No, this is the you burned down my city but I still can’t stop thinking about you variety of romance. Sounds toxic, but it was surprisingly very healthy.
What I loved about their relationship was how equal it felt. Equal in the sense that they both were damsels, but also saviours to each other. It wasn't just one way around. When the world stabbed him in the back, she was the one dragging him out of the dark and when she was falling apart, he was right there holding it together.

Some people were taken aback by the violence in the initial episodes (within their rights), but I felt it was very balanced because both of them matched the intensity. It wasn't a biased suffering, so it was excusable for me, and quite frankly, I enjoyed it as it actually justified the enemies part in the enemies-to-lovers trope.

୨ৎ Supporting Characters & Subplots ୨ৎ

The hall of fame for side characters had both saints and sinners. Some were vibrant and some infuriating.

Feng Xiyang: Princess of Susha, in my opinion, had a very good character development. Initially, she came off as privileged, naive and utterly selfish. I just couldn't reason with her when she was in the "I can fix him" phase. But over time, tragedy, betrayal and suffering finally tempered her senses for good. From naive to conniving, we saw a brand new version of her. I did feel sorry for her at the end but sadly, she can only blame herself for all the hell that came upon her.

Xia Jingshi & Xia Jingyan: They are equal parts velvet glove and landmine. Xia Jingyan is the loose wire. He was unsettling in a wild way but very entertaining. It was hard to figure out what he was thinking and what he would do. Very unpredictable but the kind of character that grew on me. Xia Jingshi is a beautiful silver-tongued snake. He is measured and strategic. He was the character I loved to hate. He had too much going on.

All the above three entertained me. Together, they brought the kind of energy that made me want to scream but also never look away to miss any drama.

The emperor of Susha: Feng Ping Cheng, as emperor was definitely smart and observant compared to other leaders I have seen in dramaland. He clearly knew who was on his side and how to manipulate things his way. He didn't just blindly trust. He was definitely interesting but existed in shades of grey.

Prime Minister Zhuang Shen: He was outwardly loyal but weaving webs of hate inside. He became the victim (I don't know if I should call him that) of one of his own elaborated schemes. His whole revenge was on the grief and obsession.

Empress Zhuang: She was the perfect example of what goes around comes around. I liked how her duality at times was portrayed, and while she was giving Cinderella's stepmother energy, I was still satisfied watching her manoeuvre through power and consequences.

Feng Cheng Yang: Our second prince of Susha is definitely the vibrant and likeable character in this hall of fame. Even though he was young, I liked how mindful and loyal he was without just blindly accepting things.

Lu Ke, Yun Gang & the Rest of the Feng battalion: I loved their camaraderie and the bond between them and the loyalty they showed towards Suige. I was hoping they stayed true to him till the end, and they didn't let their commander down.

Physician Ling Xue Ying: She mastered the art of giving unsolicited moral advice. From start to finish, there was something that irked me. Her "holier than thou" energy at the start was wild. I loved a good sismance but it felt forced with her.

Ning Fei & Xiao Wei Ran: The sworn brothers to our FL had an interesting journey. While it was harsh, all of them had the most logical and righteous end.

୨ৎ What Didn't work for me ୨ৎ
But this isn't without flaws. Starting visually, the infamous smoothing filter on the actors. Now it wasn't to a point that it distracts or takes me out of my viewing experience, but these people were gorgeous already. In my humble opinion, we didn't need their faces to look like polished marble. Again, it's not too much that I pause but enough for me to notice that beautify filter.

Then the OSTs and the background music, or should I say the overuse of it. It clearly screamed, "We paid for this song and by the heavens, we will use it.” I mean, the main OST was beautiful but when you hear the same thing cue for the 10th time, it stops being emotional. Some moments would have benefited from silence.

Coming to the most glaring issue, the pacing, especially in the last 10 episodes. The first half sprinted like they were trying to win a medal, and then suddenly… everyone decides to sit and brood for 4 episodes straight, avenging a decade-old revenge the story didn't remind us about. Yes, I am looking at you, Storm Alliance. It was very predictable and quickly became redundant. We could have definitely shortened it if skipping wasn't an option.

Another thing that felt more like a drizzle than the anticipated thunderstorm was the masked man reveal. The whole thing was so anti-climatic, I literally went, “Wait…that’s about it?” I am glad they didn’t drag it out, but it still landed flat.
The motivation behind the whole betrayal of all the antagonist were so thin you could spread it on toast and just taste the bread. I get making rash choices in the heat of the moment and out of emotions, but it just felt shallow. It was more on the lines of conflict for the sake of it! I expected more.

And if I talk about the ending, it felt incomplete. Like we had 38 episodes, to clearly gives us answers and tie all the plots and show what is everyone doing after the final battle, but it was fast forwarded to a narration. I am happy for the characters and where they are, but it could have been grand and clear.

୨ৎ Production ୨ৎ
The production was rich and flawless. The costumes deserve their own exhibition, especially Suige’s royal blue dress. Xiyang’s wedding scene was another visual flex. Cinematography was also stunning, from sweeping nature shots to those tearful closeups. They might have gone a bit heavy on the filter, but we have already talked about that.

୨ৎ Acting Performance ୨ৎ
Both the leads aced their roles. This was my first time seeing Li Qin on screen, and she has left me impressed. It looked like the role of the General was meant for her. I would definitely be looking forward to seeing more of her projects. Chen Zhe Yuan was also an apt fit for the role. He aced all the emotional scenes without overplaying it as well as the restrained expression when needed. Xia Meng was another good find. She, as Xiyang, was excellent. I tolerated her character for most parts of the drama. As they say, if you dislike a character, that means that the actor did a great job and she aced it. The Xia brothers brought their own charms, and it made it very difficult to dislike the characters when the actors were so charming, especially our unhinged Jingyan. Zhao Bin as emperor was solid, too. All the confrontation scenes were a treat to watch. Other actors across the board did a very fine job too. No complaints in this department.

୨ৎ Final Thoughts ୨ৎ
Overall, this is a good example of getting enemies-to-lovers to lovers 100% right. This isn't a fairy tale but more of an endurance test for leads and our hearts. Suige and Yixiao stole every scene with emotional payoffs off the charts while chaos surrounds them with scheming families avenging the long lost, collapsing empires and crown chasers everywhere.
It is not perfect in my books with pacing dips and a few draggy plotlines but it is still an addictive ride. I would definitely recommend it.

Thank you for reading my review! <3 I hope you enjoy this drama as much as I did or maybe more! ;)

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Love in the Air: Koi no Yokan
9 people found this review helpful
by Jojo
Dec 22, 2024
8 of 8 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 6.5
Story 6.5
Acting/Cast 6.0
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 6.0

Love crashed ! View was great , feels were zero!

I was genuinely excited for this adaptation, but unfortunately it fell short on so many levels. If I hadn't watched the Thai version, I would have found the story to be fragmented and sort of incomplete.

One of the main issues I had was with the casting. While the actors may be talented, they didn’t convince me as university students. There was a noticeable disconnect throughout making it hard for me to fully vibe with characters and care about them.

Starting with Ray and Arashi's story, I did like the focus that was given to their part, especially in the first two episodes. The pacing was fine early on, but as the series progressed, it just felt ordinary. The weak acting played a huge role in this. The chemistry and delivery just didn't land for me. Shoma was a sight to behold but he felt more like a pretty canvas visually stunning yet devoid of any real emotion, even in the most heartfelt and emotional moments.
Also the story itself was problematic for me but the acting didn't help it either. Felt lackluster without that right emotional depth.

As for Fuma and Kai’s story, it was clearly rushed compared to the original version. The pacing felt off especially considering how much attention was given to the first half of the show. Kai, in particular looked much older than his character, which took me out. While their acting wasn’t bad, it simply didn’t convince me enough to fully buy into their relationship.

Overall, this adaptation was a disappointment. As a fan of JBl, it’s tough for me to write this review and give it a low rating, but unfortunately It is what it is.

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Match Play
10 people found this review helpful
by Jojo Finger Heart Award1 Flower Award2
Oct 6, 2025
63 of 63 episodes seen
Completed 3
Overall 7.0
Story 7.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 5.5
Rewatch Value 5.0

Short, budget cute but shallow!

This drama falls into that tricky space where the reel format works against it, yet the story and performances are decent enough to pull it through. Like, who thought chopping a perfectly fine story into TikTok-sized bits was a good idea! The whole thing ran for about 1.5 hours, which honestly could have been a cute movie or a mini drama with proper 20+ minute episodes.

Now onto the good part..the leads. Their chemistry was lowkey adorable. The banter had that flirty but awkward in the right places vibe. They have got very contrasting personalities, but somehow together it just clicked. You actually feel their little moments, which is rare in these short-format dramas.

What annoyed me was the background music. At times I couldn't hear the dialogues and it was very distracting. Also, choppy editing in the middle ( but I expected it considering the format)

That said, this isn’t a drama that tries to deliver deep character arcs or heavy development, and it doesn’t pretend to. But honestly I didn’t even mind. The vibe was light, the pacing worked and both actors carried it way better than the budget probably allowed.

Overall It’s giving cute one time watch. Not a rewatch, but definitely not a regret either.

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Zenjido Yamada’s Life in Fukuoka
5 people found this review helpful
by Jojo
Mar 22, 2025
1 of 1 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 7.5
Story 7.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 8.0

Simple joys of life!

This was a calm movie that presented a look into the everyday life of Yamada Zenji, the owner of a bookstore in Fukuoka. It takes us through his daily interactions with customers and his surroundings, each bringing their own unique quirks and stories.

The movie doesn't revolve around any big plot or drama instead, it’s all about those small, everyday moments that make life enjoyable. Whether it’s eating your favorite fish after a long day or stumbling upon a new hot spring. The pace is slow, which might not be everyone's cup of tea, but it fits perfectly with the calm vibe it’s going for.

Even without twists or intense drama, the story flows in a way that feels natural and easy to follow. It’s not boring at all, despite the lack of excitement. Instead, it feels like a gentle break from the chaos of daily life, inviting to appreciate the quiet moments. Since it doesn't demand your full attention, this is a perfect pick for one of those days where you just want to unwind and relax.

The acting is really satisfactory across the board. Nakamura Aoi did a good job! Plus, he is definitely easy on the eyes and a pleasure to watch on screen.

Cinematography and direction are also on point, capturing the rustic beauty of Fukuoka. Every shot feels intentional, focusing on the little details.

Overall, I would definitely recommend this as a one time watch when you need a break and want something easygoing and simple, without any stress or drama.

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Testimony of N
5 people found this review helpful
by Jojo
Mar 10, 2025
10 of 10 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 9.0
Story 8.5
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 8.5
Rewatch Value 7.0

Right, wrong and everything in between!

N no Tame ni is a drama that explores the grey area of human relationships where characters are neither wholly virtuous nor entirely flawed, caught somewhere between the absolutes of right and wrong. It is in this ambiguity where the drama aced itself. All the characters here, including the leads aren't defined by their moral high ground or by their self-interest but rather by the sacrifices they make for the people they care about.

The story is a slow burn, diving into messy human emotions and relationships and how trauma of any kind, whether emotional, mental or physical, sticks around and dictates the actions of them all. The past and present that aren't as separate as they think were connected by invisible threads with all the things that were left unsaid, with all that shared history.

As the drama progresses and we get more caught up in the mystery, it becomes clear that the whole journey isn't just about uncovering what happened, but about how it changed the lives of each character.This is a character-driven drama and honestly, I don’t want to give too much away because anything I say would be spoilers. But trust me when I say, these characters are anything but basic. They are not some perfect, cookie-cutter versions of people ,they are messy, emotional, and real. They have made some bad choices, suffered because of them and had to learn from it all. They grow, they change and watching that unfold is honestly one of the best parts. It’s raw and honest and it hits way harder than expected. I liked how the narrative didn't just focus on "What happened" but also delved deeper into "why it happened and how it affected them all". For me, this was all about personal growth and how our past , especially the tough parts that shape who we are today.

Cinematography for a 2014 drama was excellent especially the wide angle shots of the seaside and nature. Also the music was very fitting to the story , somehow elevating the whole mood.

While the story is intriguing, it was extremely slow-paced at times and the flashbacks that span across three timelines were confusing and a bit tiring. I am not a fan of fragmented narration but considering it's a 2014 drama, it is excusable in my books. Also, the addition of a few common tropes towards the end of the drama in an otherwise gripping plot wasn't necessary at all.

Overall, I would definitely recommend this if you are looking for strong, flawed characters who somehow despite everything will manage to evoke sympathy with all their imperfections. Though please keep in mind that it is a mood watch.

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Boys Be Brave!
5 people found this review helpful
by Jojo
May 16, 2024
8 of 8 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 9.0
Story 8.5
Acting/Cast 9.5
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 10
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Misfits But Perfect Together!

This was thoroughly enjoyable with hilarious mix-ups and heartwarming moments causing the most unlikely couple to fall in love. 
The main leads provided comedic sparkle and delightful chaos to the story with their quirky personalities and adorable chemistry. 
Despite typically encountering pacing problems in short run-time BLs, this was perfectly balanced. 
The final 2 episodes are guaranteed to leave you smiling! *_*

The struggles faced by the second couple were highly relatable and handled with sensitivity. The angst was nothing new but their ending felt authentic, and not abrupt- out of a fairytale! 

Overall, it is a refreshing take on clichéd tropes, executed almost flawlessly. I would recommend this if you are looking for a light-hearted drama.

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School Trip: Joined a Group I’m Not Close To
18 people found this review helpful
by Jojo Finger Heart Award1 Drama Bestie Award1
Dec 21, 2025
10 of 10 episodes seen
Completed 10
Overall 8.5
Story 8.5
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 8.5

Sweet, fluffy and not that deep (and that’s okay because it still works!)

This is one of those dramas that isn't here to stress anyone out or to emotionally destroy and twist the soul. It's a pastel tinted BL that is like a comfort food. It is soft, light , gentle and unapologetically cute. It’s here to make you smile, squeal a little, and maybe clutch your chest when the sweetness gets out of hand.

This is the story of Watari and Hioki , with your classic opposite attracts personality trope and the reason why it works is how natural and less forced they felt. Their teenage love is captured in that most soft, sparkly heart fluttering yet make your heart race over the smallest things way. It is full of giddy energy, shy looks and little of that nervous excitement.

Watarai is an interesting mix of green flag behavior. He is everything that I wasn't expecting from a "popular" high school guy from dramaland. He was affectionate, attentive and very obvious and sure about his feelings. He did get jealous, but what saves him is that he actually communicates. He clears misunderstandings quickly and never lets Hioki sit in uncertainty. That self-awareness keeps his possessiveness from tipping into something uncomfortable.
Hioki is way more than just the shy love interest. He is gentle but not weak, insecure but not spineless. His confusion around being liked feels realistic, especially for someone who has never been in that position before.

I also loved the kinder version of the "F4" gang! Watarai and company were a delight and I am glad we get to see supportive friends on screen plus them being popular and not bullying others was refreshing!

What you shouldn't expect from this drama is depth or heavy emotions. Since this is more on the lighter side, conflicts are resolved pretty quickly, but not in an unsatisfying manner. Some personal insecurities are touched upon and never explored in detail. Also at times the lack of realism becomes more noticeable especially how the "F4" are treated based on their looks. There are few overly exaggerated reactions especially from side characters that just exist purely to prop up the main romance.

The only thing that really didn’t work for me and honestly annoyed me a little was how the female characters were shown. It’s 2025 (almost 2026 in a few weeks) and we seriously don’t need the same old catty, jealous girl trope anymore. It feels outdated, lazy and honestly a bit exhausting to watch. Like I really thought we were past this or at least let's try to be.

Acting wise, this was the first time I was seeing all the actors and they did a fantastic job! All the emotions of being a teenager was portrayed well. Nothing felt overplayed. The leads actors especially did a great job and the tension between them was so genuine and cute.

Overall, this was all sunshine and rainbows that made my Saturday so much better! Even though everything is a little too idealised ,the low stake drama and fluff here did make me smile. I would definitely recommend it if you are looking for something easy and cute.

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