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My January 2026 recommendation
Watched this for my Recommendation Challenge from 𝑲𝒂𝒕𝒆. Let’s talk movie…The story centers on Wei Yihang (YH), a cynical and reclusive teenager who has undergone brain surgery for a tumor. Living in constant fear of a relapse, he gradually distances himself from the world—and even from his own parents—to avoid causing them further pain. Seeing himself as a burden, YH chooses to retreat into his own isolated bubble.
His life begins to change when he meets Ma Xiaoyuan (XY), a bright, optimistic girl who also had brain cancer. Unlike YH, XY embraces every moment of her life, firmly believing that even a limited lifespan should be lived to the fullest.
At first, YH tries to push XY away. However, her warmth, optimism, and unwavering positivity slowly break through his defenses. XY teaches him how to see the world differently, encouraging him to find joy and meaning again.
XY even teaches YH to dream again.
They travel—to Paris, to the sea, to faraway skies—all within their imagination, yet feeling more real than anything else.
For a while, everything feels peaceful and perfect… until it doesn’t.
So what happens next?
Will their illnesses return, or will they be granted the happy ending they both long for?
That's pretty much the story without giving anymore spoilers. Now what I like and don't.
What I like:
+ This movie teach us how to find the positivity even in the dark moment
+ The amazing family YH had. Seeing how his entire big family support YH’s dad for his treatment is something we rarely see in dramas or even in real life
+ Amazing acting from every actor(ess) involved. We can see the pain in YH’s parent's faces, the despair in YH’s eyes or the positivity in XY.
What I too like:
- A little boring at first. But If you’re just a little bit patient you get the prize in the end. Haha…
Overall this is one of the good movies to watch.
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The story follows Khem, a young man born into a family cursed by a terrifying fate: every male in his bloodline is destined to die a horrific death before reaching the age of 21. To protect him and “hide” him from the spirits, his mother gives him a feminine name, Khemjira, which means “forever safe.”As Khem approaches his 21st birthday, the protective measures his mother put in place begin to fail. He starts seeing vengeful spirits that are not only haunting him, but actively trying to kill him. In order to survive, Khem and his best friend Jet travel to Ubon Ratchathani to seek help from a powerful shaman.
There, they meet Master Pharan, a young yet exceptionally skilled spiritual protector. Pharan is initially cold and reluctant to help, believing that one should not interfere with another person’s karma. However, as they spend more time together, it is revealed that their souls are bound by a deep-seated grudge and a tragic love story from a past life—one that involves a vengeful spirit named Ramphueng.
Slowly, something begins to shift in Khem and Pharan’s relationship. At first, Pharan tries to deny his growing feelings, refusing to form attachments of any kind. But eventually, even Pharan can no longer deny what is developing between them.
Now the questions:
Can they successfully overcome the curse, and will Khem survive in the end?
How is the curse truly connected to Khem?
And how does everything ultimately end?
That's pretty much the story without giving anymore spoilers. Now what I like and don't.
What I like:
+ Unique drama, because it focuses heavily on Thai folklore, shamanism, and horror elements rather than just romance.
+ The 2nd lead story. And how they're also linked to Khem from his past life.
What I don't like:
- Napatsakorn can't act. He can act well when nothing happens. Well I mean, when he just needs to be a calm boy who is just enjoying his day… But when he needs to act sad, hurt or even jealous, that's when his lack becomes obvious.
- The ending… It's just, they made it too pretty… Everything just peacefully ended like that… Ugh… talk about lazy writing…
Overall this really offers us a unique story about Thai folklore, shamanism, and horror elements rather than just romance.
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My January 2026 recommendation
Watched this for my Recommendation Challenge from 𝑵𝒐𝒊𝒓𝑹𝒐𝒔𝒆𝑯𝒆𝒂𝒓𝒕. Let’s talk movie…The story follows Joko and Zoey, who work as personal assistants for Sasha, a powerful digital media mogul.
Joko is a young man trying to help his family survive, while Zoey is an ambitious woman hoping to prove herself to the world. An opportunity arises when Sasha is looking to hire a new personal assistant.
Joko’s family is drowning in debt, so when Sasha offers a position with a huge salary, Joko immediately applies. However, there is another candidate with the same determination—but with a very different motivation.
Zoey, an ambitious, driven young woman who is seeking validation from her estranged father. She sees Sasha as the pinnacle of success. To work closely with her is not just a job—it’s a stepping stone to building her own name. And beyond career dreams, she hopes it will finally earn the approval of her estranged father.
To stand out from Zoey, Joko makes a desperate, split-second decision: he lies. He tells Sasha he’s gay—thinking it will make him more memorable, different, hirable. And it works. But instead of choosing one, Sasha decides to hire both of them—with one condition: they must compete against each other for her final approval.
At first, their relationship is pure rivalry—clashing personalities, sharp words, constant tension. But as Joko and Zoey go through endless tasks, their initial rivalry slowly turns into a deep connection. They begin to bond, share personal stories, and eventually develop feelings for each other.
However, behind their growing closeness, Joko’s lie continues to loom over them. Everything starts to fall apart when emotions become tangled with deception. Zoey struggles with her feelings for a man she believes is gay, while Joko cannot admit his true feelings for her—or reveal the truth—without risking his job and Sasha’s trust. This is especially dangerous since both Zoey and Sasha despise liars.
So now the question…
? Will Joko’s lie finally catch up to him?
? Or will he find the courage to tell the truth—no matter the cost?
? Will Joko’s family be free from debt…
? What will Zoey do when she learns Joko lied from the very beginning? Can she forgive him? Or will the hurt be too deep?
And the biggest question of all:
? Will they be able to set aside their differences and find true happiness and love in the end, or will pride and fear keep them apart?
That's pretty much the story without giving the spoiler. Now what I like and don't.
What I like:
+ Sasha is the real deal. She’s someone who is the same both in front of the camera and behind the scenes. You won’t find her being nice in public but ugly to her staff.
+ How Joko in the end faces his nightmare & consequence.
I Love You, Hater explores ambition, insecurity, and the cost of pretending to be someone you’re not. It shows that true happiness only comes when we stop hiding and start being honest—with others and ourselves.
Overall this was a fun movie, full of message, but for me personally really added nothing more…
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Watch this for MDL challenge. Let’s discuss movies…The story follows Ina, a naive bank employee who is struggling with massive debt after being scammed by her smooth-talking ex-boyfriend, Petch. Petch convinced her to take out a loan for his tuition and then disappeared once the money was in his pocket.
One day, a professional con artist named Tower tries to scam Ina over the phone. To his surprise, Ina sees right through him. Instead of turning him in, she blackmails Tower into helping her pull off the massive "revenge con" to get her money back from Petch.
To pull off the heist, they assemble a quirky team:
> Ina: the “client,” learning the art of deception as she goes.
> Tower: the charismatic mastermind behind the scam.
> Ms. Nongnuch: Ina’s former high school teacher, posing as a wealthy businesswoman.
> Jone: Tower’s older brother and a career criminal who provides the "muscle" and technical distractions.
As the plan unfolds, so does something unexpected: the growing bond between Ina and Tower. What starts as forced partnership slowly turns into real connection. Trust builds. Feelings grow.
Now the question:
?Will the heist succeed, and will Ina finally get her money back from Petch…
? Can Tower truly change and leave his life of scams behind…
? And once the con is over… will Ina and Tower walk away from each other, or choose to take a chance on something real…
That's pretty much the story without giving the spoiler. Something fun for you to watch. But really don’t add anything more either…
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My December 2025 recommendation
Watched this for my Recommendation Challenge from 𝑽𝒊𝒐𝒍𝒊𝒏𝑮𝒂𝒍. Yet another drama that I’ll never gonna touch if not because of Recommendation Challenge & ViolinGal.Let’s start our review…
Story about Hae Jo, a man cast out by his family because of his unknown parentage.
The story follows Hae Jo, a man who was cast out by his family because of his unclear parentage. Hae Jo was born with the help of a fertility clinic. But due to a terrible mistake, his father’s sperm was mixed with another donor’s. As a result, Hae Jo is not biologically his father’s son.
Now, as an adult, Hae Jo runs a “service-for-hire” agency—basically a jack-of-all-trades. He’ll do any job (as long as it’s not murder) for the right price.
One of his clients is a bride who wants to escape her wedding. She hires Hae Jo to kidnap her during the ceremony. He succeeds, but they get into an accident on the way and end up in the hospital. There, Hae Jo receives devastating news.
He suffers from multiple vascular malformations in his brain—14 enlarged, fragile blood vessels tangled like a ticking time bomb. They could rupture at any moment. The doctor gives him only three months to live. The condition is hereditary, which pushes Hae Jo to make a decision—he wants to find his biological father before he dies.
Determined to find his “real” father before he dies, Hae Jo sets out on a final journey.
Along the way, he does something unexpected: he kidnaps his ex-girlfriend, Jo Jae-mi, right from her own wedding.
Jae Mi, who grew up as an orphan, has always dreamed of having a warm and complete family. She broke up with Hae Jo in the past due to their conflicting life goals and Hae Jo’s unresolved trauma.
Now, just as she’s about to marry into a prestigious, traditional family, she receives crushing news: she has premature menopause. Her dream of becoming a mother—and building the family she always wanted—is shattered.
She hesitates about going through with the wedding. After all, her fiancé's family is highly traditional and places great importance on bloodlines and offspring. Jae Mi’s marriage is only approved because her fiancé lies to his mother, claiming that Jae Mi is pregnant. Without that lie, the marriage would never have been accepted.
And now, If they find out she can’t have children, the marriage really won’t be happening.
So when Hae Jo suddenly shows up and whisks her away, Jae-mi fights back at first. But over time, her doubts about the wedding grow. And Hae Jo… he’s there for her again—attentive, familiar, real.
Slowly, she starts to waver. Should she go back to the life she planned? Or stay with the man who once loved her unconditionally?
Hae Jo takes Jae-mi with him to search for his biological father. From medical records, he knows there are three possible candidates. So together, they visit each man—trying to subtly test DNA, searching for the truth.
But they’re not the only ones on the move.
Meanwhile, both the groom from Hae Jo’s previous job and Jae Mi’s fiancé are chasing them. Turns out, the groom isn't some ordinary rich guy, he’s connected to a gang. And having his bride kidnapped in front of everyone? That’s a public humiliation. His pride is wounded. Now, he’s out for revenge.
So Hae Jo and Jae-mi are on the run—searching for a father, facing the past, and rediscovering each other—all while time is running out.
Now the questions…
* Will Hae Jo finally find his real father? And how will that reunion feel—will it bring peace or more pain?
* What will Jae Mi choose in the end—returning to her fiancé or going back to Hae Jo?
* How will her fiancé & her fiancé’s family react when they find out the truth about her condition?
* Can two broken people heal each other, even if time is short?
* And ultimately, will Hae Jo find peace before his time runs out?
That's pretty much the story without giving anymore spoilers. Now what I like and don't.
What I like:
+ Simple story yet offer us many life lesson we can learn
+ Proof of first love is not easy to forget. Haha…
+ Jae mi’s fiancé's love & devotion for Jae Mi.
+ What a funny relationship that eventually happened between Hae Jo & Jae mi’s fiancé
+ The support friends that Hae Jo has around him.
Overall I'm quite happy to watch this drama…
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Finally Winny & Satang have their own drama… Let’s watch…Story about Lava & Wave. Lava is a troubled teen, especially since his mother remarried. To get him away from the tension at home, she sends him to live with his young uncle by the beach. His uncle wastes no time—he puts Lava straight to work helping run the seaside shop and maintain the property.
One day, Lava finds an unconscious man washed up on the shore. At the hospital, Dr. Wut diagnoses the man with amnesia. With no ID or leads, Lava’s uncle decides to take responsibility—and assigns Lava as the stranger’s caretaker.
Lava names him Wave, and quickly shifts all his chores onto him. But Wave is clumsy, fussy, and clearly unaccustomed to physical labor—clues that he came from a very different life. But slowly, he begins to adapt to life on the island.
And as they spend more time together, Lava and Wave grow closer. They become more understanding and tolerant of each other. What started as frustration turns into understanding. They grow closer—learning each other’s moods, sharing small laughs, leaning on one another.
Before they realize it, something deeper begins to form between them—something quietly romantic.
But then, the Wave’s past starts catching up. Wave’s identity isn’t ordinary. And the reason he ended up on that shore? It was no accident at all.
So now the questions are:
? What will Lava do when he finds out Wave’s true identity… Will it change how he treats him…
? Will Wave regain his memories before the truth comes for him—or will the outside world reach him first…
? And when Wave remembers everything… Will he still remember Lava? Or will he forget the man who saved him?
? And what will happen to their relationship when Wave has to return to his real world… Will Wave’s family be able to accept Lava as his lover..
That's pretty much the story without giving the spoiler. Now what I like and don't.
What I like:
+ I'm so happy Winny & Satang have their own drama. And it's not really dissapointed… Although their character still feels one dimensional, that's just the problem for another day…
+ Wave’s uncle & Doc kinda cute couple.
+ Quite happy to see Neo didn't play a toxic character.
What I don’t too like:
- The story just too good to be true
Overall I'm happy for Winny & Satang for their first drama, but this just another drama on my list
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My November 2025 recommendation
Watched this for my Recommendation Challenge from 𝑺𝒉𝒊𝒓𝒐. I know this drama is fav for many watchers. But unfortunately for me, it’s not really appealing, and once more, the duration proves to be my nemesis… Haha…No matter what, let’s start with the story…
The drama begins with a tragic accident that kills 48 people, leaving the survivors and everyone connected to the event forever changed.
The story revolves around Ha Moon-soo (MS) & Lee Kang-doo (KD).
MS, a survivor of the accident who is still haunted by nightmares about the accident. She lives above her mother’s bathhouse and works as a model maker, crafting detailed architectural models for major building projects—with a strong focus on safety.
KD, not only suffered injuries in the accident but also lost his father. Now, he carries both physical pain and emotional scars. He works as a day laborer while also caring for his sister and pay off mounting debts.
One day, MS protests to her boss about safety flaws in a model she’s working on. Her strong insistence on safety catches the attention of Seo Joo-won (JW), an architect. Impressed, JW hires her to create detailed, professional models for a new development project: “Bio Town”—a massive construction site being built by Cheongyu Construction… on the very ground where the tragedy happened.
At first, MS was reluctant to accept the job. But after hearing about the high payment, she agrees. At the construction site, she crosses paths with KD and begins working alongside him. Slowly, they develop a friendship that eventually grows into something more romantic.
KD who starts working as a day laborer at the site. Because of his short temper, he often gets into arguments and sometimes even fights, but his strength and work ethic don’t go unnoticed. JW sees his reliability and offers him a steady position. KD then begins working directly under JW, helping him supervise the construction site & KD becomes one of JW’s key men on site.
JW himself turns out to be someone deeply affected by the accident. Because of that, he becomes determined to build Bio Town not just successfully, but safely, with integrity and respect for those who were lost.
As their lives intertwine, each of them begins to heal in small ways. They find strength in shared silence, in quiet gestures, in showing up for one another. Especially MS and KD.
Now the questions remain…
? What does the future hold for them, especially when it’s revealed that KD and MS share a much deeper past connection than they first realized…
? Will MS and KD be able to overcome the trials of love trauma and memory…
That's pretty much the story without giving anymore spoilers. Now what I like & don’t…
What I like:
+ This drama reminds us that healing doesn’t happen overnight. Through shared trauma, quiet support, and growing love, MS and KD learn that it’s possible to live again, not just survive.
+ The family dynamic in MS’s family is quite interesting.
+ The family that KD made for himself, like grandma Jung Suk Hui & Yeo In Suk (his landlord & her son)
What I don’t like:
- The duration… Haha… K-drama that has more than 45 min, really been my nemesis….
Overall, I quite understand why people like this. The trauma & all the wounds around the accident really can be related to some people. But once more unfortunately the duration really makes me bored watching this…
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My October 2025 recommendation
Watch this because of the Recommendation Challenge from 𝑴𝒊𝒔𝒖𝒏𝒅𝒆𝒓𝒔𝒕0_𝒐𝒅. So far this is the most challenging drama to finish. Not only because of the duration per episode, but also because of my daily activities that make me hardly have time to watch.The story revolves around Kim Je-hyuk (JH) and his time in prison—the people he meets, the bonds he forms, and the events that unfold behind bars.
JH is a famous baseball player who gets arrested after using excessive force on a man trying to sexually assault his sister. Shockingly—to him and the whole nation—he’s sentenced to one year in prison.
Luckily, inside, JH reunites with his childhood friend and fellow baseball player, Lee Joon Ho (LJH), who gave up baseball after a car accident and now works as a prison guard.
In prison, JH meets many inmates who become his cellmates and comrades:
> Kim Min-chul – imprisoned for gang-related violence, acts as the leader of their cell.
> Kim Yeong-cheol (YC) – Known as "Jailbird". A repeat offender always getting caught for petty crimes like theft and pickpocketing. JH once helped pay YC mom’s hospital bills, and ever since, YC has been deeply loyal to JH.
> Kang Cheol-du, aka KAIST – a clever con artist who repeatedly scams people with fake engineering credentials. He’s smart but uses his intelligence for shady dealings. In prison, he’s the go-to guy if you need something built or fixed.
> Yoo Han-yang, aka Loony – in for drug use. Comes from a rich family and is actually intelligent. Throughout the drama, we see him struggle to overcome his addiction
> Go Park-sa aka Doctor Go – a former manager at a big company convicted of embezzling 10 billion won. In truth, he was forced to take the fall for higher-ups who orchestrated the real crime. Quiet, polite, and always well-mannered.
> Ahn Dong-ho, aka Crony – in for attempted murder and organized crime assault. Initially ordered to kill JH—but fails. After that, JH shows him compassion & protects him instead of hating him. Slowly, Crony starts changing. Becomes more human. And eventually, loyal to JH.
> Captain Yoo Jung-woo – accused of accidentally killing a soldier under his command. Starts off bitter, feeling wronged. But over time, support from his brother and cellmates helps him soften and grow.
Beyond his cellmates, JH also gets support from the guards—some of whom genuinely care about the prisoners. Not as criminals, but as people who made mistakes and can still change.
> Paeng Se-yoon – their block guard. Seems strict at first, but he’s a classic "durian man"—soft-hearted beneath the surface.
> Kim Yong-chul, the warden – is eccentric yet kind. Gives JH special treatment whenever he can. Looks weak when pressured by his vice, Na Hyung-soo, but stands firm when it matters.
> Na Hyung-soo – takes his job seriously, no nonsense. But deep down, he’s a good man.
As the story progresses, alongside JH’s journey, we also follow his cellmates’ personal stories and how they grow as people in prison. We witness their struggles, redemption, and how they form a small family inside the prison. But the show also exposes the darker side of the system through characters like Yeom Sang Jae, someone dangerous and manipulative.
Outside prison walls, we follow the lives of JH’s and LJH’s families, giving a fuller picture of their world.
That’s pretty much the story—without giving away any spoilers. Now, what I like and don’t:
What I like:
+ How they show prisoners as human. Not monsters, not jokes—just people with pasts, regrets, and the chance to change.
+ How slowly, naturally, JH and his cellmates turn into a little family. It doesn’t feel forced. It feels real.
What I don’t like:
The episode length feels a little torturous sometimes. Haha… a bit too long for my taste.
Overall, this drama does a good job showing how people adapt to their environment—and how even in the hardest place, humanity, growth, and connection can still happen.
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Long time heard about this one. Finally decided to watch it.Story about Charn & Tinn. Charn g is a cunning and ambitious lawyer while Tinn is an ordinary person who works as a Karate coach.
The story starts with a young girl named Tonkhao who is killed in a car accident, and the culprit is the son (Thaenthai) of a powerful, corrupt senator (Thatthep).
At first, they hired Charn as their lawyer. But because Charn instinct tells there's something more about the case, and when he's trying to dig more, he is removed from the case.
His removal only sparked his desire for revenge and profit. He switches sides to support Tinn, the uncle of Tonkhao.
As they work together to uncover the truth, their differing perspectives lead to unexpected feelings. The case soon reveals deeper dangers, and they realize it’s far from ordinary.
That's pretty much the story without giving anymore spoilers. Now what I like and don't.
What I like:
+ The chemistry between Film & Jam.
+ How Charn changing throughout the drama
+ Perfect example of not judging a book by its cover. I mean for Thaenthai. I'm really happy when he got his real support from Thee.
+ The cute grandma. Sometimes the grandma in dramas is really the cutest.
Overall I really like this drama.
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My October 2025 recommendation
Watch this because of the Recommendation Challenge. 1 thing I can say about this is unfortunately not my cup of tea.What is the perfect day for you? This is the story of Hirayama & his daily life.
Hirayama works as a toilet cleaner in Tokyo. He seems content with his simple life. He follows a structured everyday life and dedicates his free time to his passion for music and books. Hirayama also has a fondness for trees and photographs them. More of his past is gradually revealed through a series of unexpected encounters.
That's pretty much the story. I quite understand what drew people to watch or even like this movie. Like many people who wrote the review, yeah the simplicity in this drama indeed brings peace & appreciation of life.
But unfortunately for me that's also scream boring. I'm sorry I didn't mean to insult this movie whatsoever. But this movie indeed gives us nothing more than that.
So, if that's your cup of tea, you'll find yourself enjoying this movie. But if you're like me, then you’ll find this boring.
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Another Great & Inn drama. Of course I will watch it…The story follows Rati, a young man who was born in Siam (now Thailand) but raised in France as the adopted son of a French diplomat. He returns to his homeland as a French interpreter for the Ministry of Education.
In Siam, he meets Thee—a warm and friendly young man who quickly offers companionship. At first, Rati appreciates the kindness, unaware that Thee is no ordinary man: he is, in fact, a high-ranking nobleman. When Rati discovers the truth, he feels betrayed and distances himself, upset that Thee didn’t reveal his status from the beginning.
But fate pulls them back together. Rati is asked to teach French in Siam, and Thee’s father appoints him as the one responsible for overseeing Rati during his stay. Thee uses this opportunity to make amends.
Rati, still hurt and stubborn, tries to ignore him. But all his resistance crumbles when Thee is injured. Panicked and overcome with concern, Rati rushes to his side, marking a turning point in their relationship—a bond that soon blossoms into something deeper.
Meanwhile, Rati faces challenges within his Siamese family. Though officially adopted by the family’s daughter, he was originally the son of a maid in the household. This makes him the target of constant disdain from his adoptive mother’s brother, Ruj, who belittles him. Even as a pointed teacher, Rati receives no respect from Ruj. Thankfully, his grandfather remains the head of the family—and unlike Ruj, he shows respect toward him and values both Rati and his French father.
Rati’s cousin, Mek—Ruj’s son is very different from his father, Mek is kind-hearted and open-minded. He befriends Dech, a working-class man who treats him as an equal, unaffected by titles or status. In Dech, Mek finds honesty and warmth—and soon, their friendship blossoms into something deeper.
Now the questions:
? With the societal expectations of the time, how will Thee and Rati handle the pressure—especially with Thee’s duty to carry on his noble family’s name and bloodline…
? What will happen to their relationship when Rati must return to France…
? Can Rati find peace within his Siamese family? And will Ruj finally face the consequences of his demeanor…
? And what will Ruj’s reaction be when he discovers his son Mek’s special relationship with Dech…
That's pretty much the story without giving anymore spoilers. Now what I like and don't.
What I like:
+ Great & Inn chemistry never a miss.
+ Although quite different than I Feel You Linger in the Air, at least this is a finished story…
+ Jaem & Kui are a funny couple.
What I don't like:
- A little too perfect story…
- Unnecessary drama at the end of the story.
Overall this is quite a good drama.
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Another story about a character inside a book who turns out to have her own consciousness — like she’s actually an actress cast in various dramas. Haha… But this time, the female lead is on the brink of her existence, because even though she’s supposed to be the main character, she keeps failing her mission to win the male lead’s heart. Just watch it and you’ll get what I mean!Another story about character in the book that we read actually have their own consciousness, like they actually actress that place in many dramas... Haha... But this one is in the brick of her existence, cause in here even though FL as the main lead, she always failed to finished her mission to get ML. Haha... Just watch and you'll understand what I mean.
Anyhow, story first....
Story about Wu Ya Ye Zi (YZ) , a character inside a book who receives a final warning from the system: her existence will be erased if she fails another mission to win over ML in the next story. The reason for her past failures? Always the same — a "green tea" second female lead (SFL) who always manages to steal ML away from her. And of course, this girl is still present in the story this time as well.
What makes this story different is that YZ starts to notice that besides the green tea SFL, there’s another recurring character who shows up in every story she’s in—Du Qin (DQ). The question is, is DQ following her with his own free will and
consciousness, or is he just another NPC mistakenly placed by the system?
Strangely enough, with DQ playing a bigger role in this round, YZ suddenly has a better chance of winning ML’s heart. But now that she’s becoming more aware of DQ and how much he’s helping her, a new dilemma arises: should she stick to the original plot and chase after ML, or should she rewrite her own story and choose DQ instead?
That's pretty much the story without giving the spoiler. For the short drama this quite good quality; the story there, the acting quite good, no annoying BGM. And in the end this like MDL wrote, YZ finally understood that her life should not only to follow what she designed to go.
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Watch this cause of YouTube fishing. Turn out quite good for short drama. It has a complete & clear story from beginning till the end.Story about Lin Yan (LY) who find out the betrayal of her fiancé Ma Cheng Jun (CJ) and her best friend Wen Li Li (LL) on the day of her wedding. LL push LY down from the building result in LY laying in hospital bed unconscious for 3 months. One day LY suddenly wake up & while running from the one that want to hurt her, she meet Xiao Mo (XM), LY's late dad bodyguard & special assistant.
After learning from XM that CJ slowly take over her company, LY join hand with XM start planning her revenge against LY & LL. In the process, LY learn a lot about XM; what XM had done for her while she's sleeping & how XM silently protect her, slowly but sure LY fall in love with XM. But turn out XM still hiding about his true identity, making LY really doesn't know what to do & who to trust. Is XM feel for LY is real or everything just a plan for the bigger picture...
That's pretty much the story without giving any spoilers. For short drama, this really one good & complete story to tell. All the aspect; acting, editing & music is very good. But unfortunately all falling to the victim make it easy, I mean FL laying in bed for 3 months, but she can still instantly running, FL just wake up from head injury but having no problem with her head. See... make it easy...
But for short drama, this quite a good watch
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This one of a few very interesting story about reincarnation. And they watch over the quality of the story until the end. But still this also need a little bit more explanation too in the end....This tell story about 2 couple, Korn-Intouch & Dean-Pharm. Korn-Intouch are the preliminary or first couple & Dean-Pharm are the following or second couple. Dean-Pharm are the incarnation of Korn-Intouch.
Korn-Intouch suicide because their relationship wasn't approved by their parents. Korn whose can't take the pressure anymore killed himself first & Intouch following him afterwards cause he just can't live without Korn. And afterwards, their parents tied a red thread in their body, cause legend said it can connect & make them find each other in their next life.
Now Dean & Pharm. Pharm often had sad dreams that wake him with a wet face. When Pharm first saw Dean, he felt sad & had familiar feeling toward him, it's like finding someone he's been waiting for. And turn out Dean himself also has spent his life searching for someone whose face he can not remember. And after met Pharm, Dean also having dream and wake up with a wet face. When the story rolled we get more & more clear view about Dean-Pharm as the incarnation of Korn-Intouch.
How the story evolved? What the tangled things Dean-Pharm need to untangled about Korn-Intouch past life...? How Dean-Pharm relationship progress...? It's all unraveled quite beautifully in this drama. Just leaving me with some questions that they don't quite bothered to explain, or just me being not understand....
What I like:
+ Fluke Natouch Siripongthon is amazing to play Pharm. Especially toward the end when all the crucial memory of Intouch really took over & haunted Pharm.
+ The amazing connection between Korn-Intouch & Dean-Pharm. All the surprise in the end. It just amazing & very interesting...
+ I really like the characteristics of Dean & Pharm. Pharm with his calmness, never really get angry over his friends teasing & Dean with his firmness. They never really get jealous over something stupid. But in my opinion, at the same time this also their shortfall, cause I think sometimes their friend tease too much, but Dean nor Pharm show any irritation / emotion.
Overall this really one good story about the amazing thing about reincarnation or our past lives. For my question I think I'll put in the SPOILER ALERT below.
Below is SPOILER ALERT!!! Read it with ur own risk.
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My question:
* What exactly make Intouch so traumatized...? I meman yeah maybe because of their family pressure that make Korn take his own life. But I mean that's just one stupid reason to begin with.
* Why Korn feel the need to apologize to Intouch. Cause he killed himself first and leave Intouch behind...? Nah.... That's also doesn’t make sense.
* One fast flip attitude from Korn's dad. After Korn & Intouch death we can see that their dads really change their attitude completely, like flip 180°. And for me that's not make sense. No one change their attitude that fast, even because of the regrets.
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At first a little dissapointed cause i think this just stop in the middle AKA open ending. But after reading comments below finally realize they continue the story in the MV.
This story about 2 friends that have feeling for each other. Whale & Talay met each other when Whale accidentally cause Talay foot to be broken. Feel with guilt Whale help Talay go around and did his activity as long as his foot hasn't healed yet. And when Talay foot has been healed, they already can't be separated from each other.
Whale feeling finally burst out when he saw how close Talay with one of their friend, Whale got jealous & decided to kiss Talay. Which turn out not go as he planned, cause Talay rejected him. And since that day, their relationship go to awkward. And one day Whale just disappear from Talay life, only leave Talay with goodbye note. And that make Talay realized & acknowledge his own feeling for Whale
AND THAT'S THE ENDING OF THE SHORT STORY.
NOW THE MV...
Talay finally reach out for Whale and.... Ah.... I think I'll gonna stop writing here... Haha... You've watched it urself.
Here both the link:
https://youtu.be/-cl7lswDJqw?si=0cfx5umu5n51uZPC (the story)
https://youtu.be/Jd_zxQpHcjY?si=E7QqTSPD6X2DEACn (the MV)
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