I'm on episode five, and it's really rare for me to cry to a romantic series that doesn't have any tragedy on it. This is the only love triangle (although it's not really a love triangle) I ever bawled my eyes out. I can't hate these three, especially Minato. He's indeed a nice person. I just love them all.
i think this is the most well-written cdrama i've seen so far. do you have any recommendation? im kinda tired of rom-com with the same cliche and cringe moments.
I have a lot of things to say about this movie. First, I watched it because I was expecting it to make me cry my heart out, but in the end, it just made me so confused about everything. Don't get me wrong; I liked the movie, especially the first half. It was so sweet and wholesome, like there were no irritating love triangles, and the misunderstanding between the two girls didn't affect their friendship. Let's not forget how concerned Bo Ra was for her friend. However, there were so many unanswered questions. First on the list: why did he die? What's the reason? I understand the open ending, but obviously Joseph and Bo Ra talked, so I don't understand why he didn't mention the reason, and she did not even bother to ask? Second, the lack of emotion after she learned he died. Yeah, I get that it was 20 years ago, but it was still shocking, right? Everyone would be shocked to learn that their first love, whom they thought had ghosted them, had died. Or is it just me? Anyways, third, what happened to Hyun Jin and Yeon Doo? Were they still friends or what? Fourth, why did Hyun Jin never know about Woon Ho's death? I mean, they're best friends, right? And even if he did not know about it, there should be a scene wherein Bo Ra and Hyun Jin talk to each other about the disappearance of Woon Ho. After all, they're connected to each other. Additionally, it would be great if we also saw Hyun Jin's reaction to that. I'm confused. Despite the rant, it was still a good watch. I loved the friendships. It's just that I was expecting something different.
Their improv was great. Ruined that b!+¢#'s scheme. She's so obsessed
I feel annoyed while staring into her face. The actress is great, lol. But in the trailer, they showed that Qin Shi and Li Dai smiled at each other genuinely. I suppose there's a plot twist to their relationship? Not sure, but I'm not going to be surprised if that happens.
I said I would watch one episode only, but I finished watching the first eight episodes in just one sitting. If you're looking for comedy with good chemistry between the couples, this is a good one. I think this is the only k-drama I've finished quickly this year. Anyways, I hope it will have a second season. I miss them already!
I wish they focused more on So Mang and Ha Min's story because the shifting of scenes was kind of random. I mean, we're watching the sad scene, and then suddenly they're going to show us two people smiling sweetly at each other. It's like watching two different stories in one k-drama, although I know that they all had similarities and were related. I also wish they'd made it longer, because there were some things I couldn't understand. Obviously, because I didn't read the webtoon. I will, maybe, if I have time.
Some actors don't know how to act. It's weird, but they're new to acting, so I understand. I also loved how they all had good chemistry, especially Sun Hee and Jin Young. I thought at first they were the endgame, lol. I also loved the scenes where Jin Young, Sun Hee, and his friends were hanging out and eating together.
I have a lot to say about Bo Mi's character, but since she learned her lesson in the end, it's better to just move on.
Anyway, it's a nice short ride, although not as painful as I had anticipated but nonetheless soothing.
Are there any dramas with Esther that you would recommend? preferably good plot and romance.I enjoyed her in Find…
love between fairy and devil is amazing! if you like slow pacing and long but cute chemistry, try to watch moonlight. if you're into multiple couples and amazing friendship between girls, check out youth.
Did I enjoy the series? Yes. It has a lot of plot holes, but the main leads' chemistry carried the whole show. I honestly don't care about the plot anymore since the very start. Vin Zhang's visual is just too satisfying to look at.
Would I recommend it to others? Uhm, I don't know. I'm a fan of Esther, but I'm well aware of her annoying voice. But she's just like a ball of sunshine, full of cuteness! Additionally, I think she still needs to improve her acting because sometimes it's just too unnatural. On the other hand, she has great chemistry with Vin Zhang. It's just a pity that this series is not well-written enough.
It's my first time watching Vin Zhang, and I think this will never be the last. I just really love him, lmao. I started this for Esther, and stayed because of him.
Oh, one thing that I want to mention is that even though I skipped the second lead's scenes, the bromance between the two students of Zhuang Yu is just wholesome! I couldn't stop smiling whenever they were on screen!
The female lead probably has the most beautiful smile in the world. Everything just brightens up whenever she…
It's really rare for me to find a drama where you can love the side couples as much as you love the main couple. The three side couples here didn't make me skip their scenes because they're just so cute, mature, and funny. I love the idea that each couple had their own good role in the series, and the fact that they all have amazing chemistry. I would definitely recommend this if you're looking for a rom-com Chinese drama! This is so good!
The female lead probably has the most beautiful smile in the world. Everything just brightens up whenever she smiles. She's too pretty!
I also have to say that both leads have the best natural chemistry on screen! Both are so eye-catching! I binged the first nine episodes because of them. So far, I'm loving the show! The leads are so mature, even the guy. The girl is not like the other girls, who are clumsy and dependent.
To be honest, I haven't liked Gyu Min since the episode where Hae Eun shows up in the show, but this episode changed my perspective on him. Although I still don't like him, I've started to understand him more. For the first time, I felt that he really loved her more than she did in their relationship. I also notice how childlike Gyu Min is whenever he's with her. Still, I don't want them to end up with each other again, but the outcome is already predictable for the two. Also, Hyun Gyu and Hae Eun's scenes have this kind of "goodbye" atmosphere. Is it just me? But watching their scenes together makes me feel it's really the end of this ship.
Regarding Ji Yeon and Hee Do, I must admit that their chemistry is the most undeniable. They are so good together. Standing in the corner is already serving looks to the viewers, but I also don't want them to end up with each other. It's obvious that if they seriously date, it's not going to work out. And I also don't want Na Yeon to be his endgame. First, he's not willing to change. He's full of pride. Second, if he's so bothered with Ji Yeon, then that means he's not that serious with Na Yeon. He cried because he couldn't decide between the two. It's not normal.
Whatever the outcome, I'm still happy joining this painful yet wonderful journey. Through the different ex-couples, I learned and witnessed a lot of things. As someone who has never been in a serious or long-term relationship, this show is somewhat helpful, if that's even the right term. I would definitely miss the show. As much as I want to ask for a season three, I'm well aware that this show is not healthy for the participants. It's not like a dating show, it's a tortue, especially if you're still into your ex. There's only one episode left, and it's finally going to end! I'll miss waiting for the weekends!
If Hom and Cake's friend don't have any scenes in the upcoming episodes, then their scenes in the past were so irrelevant in this drama. But at the same time, I really wish the drama focused more on the main lead instead since the long awaited scene is coming! More Seeiw Cake sweet moments as boyfriends, please!
I'm only on episode three, but I'm already obsessed! Both leads are so likeable! I'm regretting my decision to not start this series earlier. Dilraba is such a goddess. I would never complain even if I could see only her face on the screen for the whole 35 minutes, lol. I also like that Yang Yang's character is not cold nor rude, unlike the other male characters in Chinese dramas.
Some actors don't know how to act. It's weird, but they're new to acting, so I understand. I also loved how they all had good chemistry, especially Sun Hee and Jin Young. I thought at first they were the endgame, lol. I also loved the scenes where Jin Young, Sun Hee, and his friends were hanging out and eating together.
I have a lot to say about Bo Mi's character, but since she learned her lesson in the end, it's better to just move on.
Anyway, it's a nice short ride, although not as painful as I had anticipated but nonetheless soothing.
Would I recommend it to others? Uhm, I don't know. I'm a fan of Esther, but I'm well aware of her annoying voice. But she's just like a ball of sunshine, full of cuteness! Additionally, I think she still needs to improve her acting because sometimes it's just too unnatural. On the other hand, she has great chemistry with Vin Zhang. It's just a pity that this series is not well-written enough.
It's my first time watching Vin Zhang, and I think this will never be the last. I just really love him, lmao. I started this for Esther, and stayed because of him.
Oh, one thing that I want to mention is that even though I skipped the second lead's scenes, the bromance between the two students of Zhuang Yu is just wholesome! I couldn't stop smiling whenever they were on screen!
I also have to say that both leads have the best natural chemistry on screen! Both are so eye-catching! I binged the first nine episodes because of them. So far, I'm loving the show! The leads are so mature, even the guy. The girl is not like the other girls, who are clumsy and dependent.
Regarding Ji Yeon and Hee Do, I must admit that their chemistry is the most undeniable. They are so good together. Standing in the corner is already serving looks to the viewers, but I also don't want them to end up with each other. It's obvious that if they seriously date, it's not going to work out. And I also don't want Na Yeon to be his endgame. First, he's not willing to change. He's full of pride. Second, if he's so bothered with Ji Yeon, then that means he's not that serious with Na Yeon. He cried because he couldn't decide between the two. It's not normal.
Whatever the outcome, I'm still happy joining this painful yet wonderful journey. Through the different ex-couples, I learned and witnessed a lot of things. As someone who has never been in a serious or long-term relationship, this show is somewhat helpful, if that's even the right term. I would definitely miss the show. As much as I want to ask for a season three, I'm well aware that this show is not healthy for the participants. It's not like a dating show, it's a tortue, especially if you're still into your ex. There's only one episode left, and it's finally going to end! I'll miss waiting for the weekends!