There's always room for improvement, but this actually wasn't as bad as other short Korean BLs. & I wonder at which university they filmed this... the location was beautiful.
The actors did a really good job, but the whole drama didn't impress me much, it was boring at times, there was not enough suspense or action scenes. It portrayed today's society and its messed up values quite well though, when people are in the corner, driven to the edge, their true self shows and the "image" is rarely pleasant. Zombies are not my thing, but the concept of the drama wasn't bad, I just needed more... I don't know of what exactly, but the show just didn't grab me, so I think the rating here is too high, I can't give the drama more than 6/6,5.
The drama definitely has some of the best action scenes I have seen in the K industry, Lee Jehoon did a marvelous job! The cast as a whole did a great job, I wish there was more background information about the two mechanics though. There were some plot holes and unrealistic things, but overall, the drama was nicely done and people who enjoy action and thriller would surely like it.
Yoojun's acting saved the series again. The whole idea of monos and probes and everything related to them is still ogirinal and nice, but the drama is badly written, boring and with many plot holes. I can't say I enjoyed this nor the first season, but let's see what they'll do with the third one (because the ending suggested that they will continue the drama).
What a pleasant movie to watch! I thought it would be hectic, because there are so many couples, but each of them got the screen time they deserved. The old couple was very heartwarming to watch & Haneul definitely added a comic touch to the story. It's such a nice coincidence that I ended up watching this on the New Lunar Year xD
I honestly don't understand the hype about the drama. It was good, but not the best. I can't give it more than 7/10. The story wasn't something very original and the first two episodes were so not interesting for me that I almost dropped it, but I'm glad I didn't, because it got much better after that. Nanon definitely saved the drama, the production and filming locations were also nice.
This drama felt like it was about everything, but Yeong Woo and Ki Jin's relationship. They didn't even have any interactions in episodes 6 & 7. I felt no romantic chemistry between them, just a friendship between them would've been enough. Once again, the third wheel was the most passionate about the romance. Tons of plot holes, messy and boring plot in general. I don't know when Korea will learn how to make proper BL series, hopefully soon, because otherwise, they are just wasting money on all of these short series.
This was a very heartwarming drama. A little bit too dramatic towards the end for me, but I still enjoyed it a lot. The places where they shot this were just magestic, the chemistry between the mains and their acting was very good. As a teacher myself, the drama was close to home. It was surely one of the best BLs I've seen, I hope we'll be offered more of this in the future.
Nice theme with the time travel, I'm a fan of it. The scenery was also beautiful, but there was zero chemistry between the two leads. Honestly, Kim Tae Jung was the most passionate about the so called "romance".
The drama was a bit rushed for me, but it was still enjoyable. No matter how you look at it though... the relationship is still a bit toxic. Maybe if we got a few episodes of them together as couple, they could prove me wrong, but their thoughts and actions prior to getting together just scream obsession and I'm not a big fan of that. Still, the way this was shot was great and the mains did an amazing job.
Make your days count... what else can I say? Although the ending is not for everyone, I had no problem with it, even though it was unexpected and came out of nowhere, but isn't life like that too? We all make plans about the future, but sometimes things just don't work out. The main couple did an incredible job, especially Wayne. Bo Xiang was a bit annoying for me. He didn't want to be treated like a child, yet he acted like one. Also, did the writer somehow forget that one of the twins had a crush on Xi Gu? Or at least it looked like that in the beginning, but nothing came out of that, so what was the point? Anyway, even though the plot wasn't outstanding, the actors made me enjoy the drama a lot.
Raw, full of emotions, doubts and hesitations, that's what first love is and the story portrayed that quite well. The acting was also very good and I'll defintiely miss the series. Whenever I watched this drama, it had a calming effect on me. It was very endearing and heartwarming. To put someone else's needs and emotions before yours... yeah, that's love. Let's give some props not only to the mains, but the supporting cast as well, because they did a great job too.
The leads are good-looking, they had a nice chemistry and their acting was also on a decent level, but that's it. The plot was a mess and there were too many cringey and cliche scenes that were simply hard to watch.
As someone in their mid 20s, I also often think about going back to my small hometown, because at times the big city truly suffocates me, so I could definitely relate to that part of the movie. I enjoyed the acting and the pace was slow, but not in a draggy way, the movie was still enjoyable and beautifully shot.
I felt no chemisty between the leads and I didn't enjoy Chanhyung's acting at all. I don't even know what to say about the plot... it felt like they just put some random scenes together, it was just boring. Also... why do these short Korean BLs always have to be sooo dramatic??
The show itself isn't something WOW, but the concept of it truly is. It shows how brutal today's world is and what people are willing to do in order to win money. There are also some valuable lessons thrown here and there, so I enjoyed the drama, the acting was quite good too. At first I heard that the director doesn't plan a second season, but I think he changed his mind, so I'll be looking forward to season two :) An 8/10 for me.
I don't know when I'll learn my lesson and I'll stop watching these short Korean BL series... But what can I say? Hope dies last. So I always hope that the new series will be better than the previous ones, but nope... The actors looked cute and the acting wasn't that awakward, but there was no depth in the plot and the length of the drama is not to be blamed for that. If you combine all episodes, the running time is one of a regular movie. They just always try to include too many things and at the end - it turns into nothing. It felt like nothing happened and there were too many cliche scenes, some of which were just hard to watch.
The movie touches sensitive topics and I'm sure that women who have given birth will be able to relate to it much more than I did. It got better towards the last 30 minutes, but overall... the movie was just boring.
This drama just... didn't grab me at all. The actors did a good job, but I wasn't very interested in the main couple. Somehow, the supporting cast and their stories were more intriguing. The last episode was just... bad. The first half of the drama was better, but after the 8th episode... it felt like they ran out of ideas and got repetitive. If you're looking for something light to watch, give it a try, but if you want a fantasy drama with a solid plot and good development - seek it somehwere else.
The story is quite unoriginal, but the acting made up for it, especially Gun's. The main love line was too typical, but Two and Bone's stories were more intriguing. I have mixed feelings about the series as a whole. I liked how they introduced so many movies and the cinematography was nice and as I already mentioned, the acting was also surprisingly good, which is quite important for me. There was also something endearing about the show, definitely because of the cast. The drama left a good impression on me though and it's truly on the better side of the Thai BL I've seen.
& I wonder at which university they filmed this... the location was beautiful.
It portrayed today's society and its messed up values quite well though, when people are in the corner, driven to the edge, their true self shows and the "image" is rarely pleasant.
Zombies are not my thing, but the concept of the drama wasn't bad, I just needed more... I don't know of what exactly, but the show just didn't grab me, so I think the rating here is too high, I can't give the drama more than 6/6,5.
There were some plot holes and unrealistic things, but overall, the drama was nicely done and people who enjoy action and thriller would surely like it.
The whole idea of monos and probes and everything related to them is still ogirinal and nice, but the drama is badly written, boring and with many plot holes.
I can't say I enjoyed this nor the first season, but let's see what they'll do with the third one (because the ending suggested that they will continue the drama).
The old couple was very heartwarming to watch & Haneul definitely added a comic touch to the story.
It's such a nice coincidence that I ended up watching this on the New Lunar Year xD
It was good, but not the best. I can't give it more than 7/10.
The story wasn't something very original and the first two episodes were so not interesting for me that I almost dropped it, but I'm glad I didn't, because it got much better after that.
Nanon definitely saved the drama, the production and filming locations were also nice.
I felt no romantic chemistry between them, just a friendship between them would've been enough.
Once again, the third wheel was the most passionate about the romance.
Tons of plot holes, messy and boring plot in general.
I don't know when Korea will learn how to make proper BL series, hopefully soon, because otherwise, they are just wasting money on all of these short series.
The places where they shot this were just magestic, the chemistry between the mains and their acting was very good.
As a teacher myself, the drama was close to home.
It was surely one of the best BLs I've seen, I hope we'll be offered more of this in the future.
The scenery was also beautiful, but there was zero chemistry between the two leads.
Honestly, Kim Tae Jung was the most passionate about the so called "romance".
No matter how you look at it though... the relationship is still a bit toxic.
Maybe if we got a few episodes of them together as couple, they could prove me wrong, but their thoughts and actions prior to getting together just scream obsession and I'm not a big fan of that.
Still, the way this was shot was great and the mains did an amazing job.
Although the ending is not for everyone, I had no problem with it, even though it was unexpected and came out of nowhere, but isn't life like that too? We all make plans about the future, but sometimes things just don't work out.
The main couple did an incredible job, especially Wayne.
Bo Xiang was a bit annoying for me. He didn't want to be treated like a child, yet he acted like one.
Also, did the writer somehow forget that one of the twins had a crush on Xi Gu? Or at least it looked like that in the beginning, but nothing came out of that, so what was the point?
Anyway, even though the plot wasn't outstanding, the actors made me enjoy the drama a lot.
The acting was also very good and I'll defintiely miss the series.
Whenever I watched this drama, it had a calming effect on me. It was very endearing and heartwarming. To put someone else's needs and emotions before yours... yeah, that's love.
Let's give some props not only to the mains, but the supporting cast as well, because they did a great job too.
The plot was a mess and there were too many cringey and cliche scenes that were simply hard to watch.
I enjoyed the acting and the pace was slow, but not in a draggy way, the movie was still enjoyable and beautifully shot.
I don't even know what to say about the plot... it felt like they just put some random scenes together, it was just boring.
Also... why do these short Korean BLs always have to be sooo dramatic??
It shows how brutal today's world is and what people are willing to do in order to win money.
There are also some valuable lessons thrown here and there, so I enjoyed the drama, the acting was quite good too.
At first I heard that the director doesn't plan a second season, but I think he changed his mind, so I'll be looking forward to season two :)
An 8/10 for me.
But what can I say? Hope dies last. So I always hope that the new series will be better than the previous ones, but nope...
The actors looked cute and the acting wasn't that awakward, but there was no depth in the plot and the length of the drama is not to be blamed for that.
If you combine all episodes, the running time is one of a regular movie.
They just always try to include too many things and at the end - it turns into nothing.
It felt like nothing happened and there were too many cliche scenes, some of which were just hard to watch.
It got better towards the last 30 minutes, but overall... the movie was just boring.
The actors did a good job, but I wasn't very interested in the main couple.
Somehow, the supporting cast and their stories were more intriguing.
The last episode was just... bad. The first half of the drama was better, but after the 8th episode... it felt like they ran out of ideas and got repetitive.
If you're looking for something light to watch, give it a try, but if you want a fantasy drama with a solid plot and good development - seek it somehwere else.
The main love line was too typical, but Two and Bone's stories were more intriguing.
I have mixed feelings about the series as a whole. I liked how they introduced so many movies and the cinematography was nice and as I already mentioned, the acting was also surprisingly good, which is quite important for me.
There was also something endearing about the show, definitely because of the cast.
The drama left a good impression on me though and it's truly on the better side of the Thai BL I've seen.