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Replying to woocashoo Nov 10, 2025
Which of her dramas/movies would you recommend?
I agree with your opinion. we share a similar vision regarding the three dramas above. Specifically for Invisible Love, I think Sun Yue actually matches very well with Xu Yizhen. Xu Yizhen’s acting feels effortless. she looks calm and somewhat blank, yet deeply immersed in the story, especially when paired with Sun Yue.

Somehow, when I watch Sun Yue and Zhang Chuxuan together, it feels like something is missing especially in this drama, maybe because of the imperfect storyline

i havent watch this, but this in my bookmark. when i read across socmed this drama was good because many people like Shen Haonan at that time
https://mydramalist.com/773197-ti-jia-hou-wan-ku-da-lao-mei-tian-du-zai-liao-wo

have you watch my recommendation?
都市:开局一支笔推动完美意外
Urban: Starting with a Pen to Trigger the Perfect Accident
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On Han Ji Hyo Nov 10, 2025
Person Han Ji Hyo
If VLive still existed, she could have played in a web drama like at the beginning of her career. Many young actors trained their acting skills in web dramas before getting roles in mainstream dramas.

It’s a pity that young actors or future stars can no longer hone their skills through web drama (5-15 minutes per episode) platforms, which used to be popular between 2016 and 2020.

Nowadays, Korea relies only on mainstream dramas from national TV, local cable channels, Netflix, and Disney. Even then, the number of dramas produced is still too few to accommodate many young actors.
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On The Manipulated Nov 10, 2025
i wathed the movie
i think i dont wanna see Ji Chang Wook experienced the same thing again like in the movie
poor soul
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Replying to sawargaa Nov 9, 2025
Person Wang Xiao Yi
https://mydramalist.com/796770-take-away-love-with-a-knifethis drama she played crazy woman first scene was bed…
ouuh i hit the bull
ur welcome
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Replying to woocashoo Nov 8, 2025
Which of her dramas/movies would you recommend?
Wow, you’re really diligent. But that’s good, readers can immediately click the link and find "Jwells" in the comments section with the drama link she included.

Yeah, Guo Yu Xin. I always automatically remember Guo An Xin because of Zhao Lusi’s drama
Their names sound almost the same on the tongue, hehe

Might as well
I also want to recommend a highly good suspense/thriller drama. This drama truly surpasses the usual storytelling quality found in microdramas

Its title is:
都市:开局一支笔推动完美意外
Urban: Starting with a Pen to Trigger the Perfect Accident
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Replying to sawargaa Nov 7, 2025
Title Dear X
If you're asking about romance in a drama that’s tagged as thriller, then you should’ve known the answer from…
It seems like your feelings are easily hurt
to the point that a normal answer with an explanation is called “yapping.”
If you disagree, then so be it.
But labeling a genuine opinion as stupidity, yapping, or being harsh is, in my view, unnecessary
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Replying to sawargaa Nov 7, 2025
Title Dear X
If you're asking about romance in a drama that’s tagged as thriller, then you should’ve known the answer from…
tf
i answer like a normal person
why you so mad
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Replying to TerellDrumgo Nov 7, 2025
Title Dear X
Does this have any romance in it? I see that it is tagged as a romance thriller drama so im not sure.
If you're asking about romance in a drama that’s tagged as thriller, then you should’ve known the answer from the start. Why? Because you're looking to watch a full and genuine romance. So there’s no way you’ll find real romance in a thriller or revenge-themed drama like this. Don’t waste your time watching it.
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Replying to woocashoo Nov 7, 2025
Which of her dramas/movies would you recommend?
the drama she played with Sun Yue
she's blind at that drama but i forgot about the title
sorry I haven’t updated any drama entries on MDL in a long time so i dont know the title

i watched this: Ba Ling Xiao Jiao Qi
this is also good, the 80-90s drama

this is the famous one: Shan Hun Hou Wo Cheng Le Da Lao De Zhang Zhong Zhi Wu
i think about mobster love, she plays with Ma Xiaoyu. He's in the top perform/ popularity while this drama aired
i havent watch this drama

Zhang Chu Xuan isn’t as popular as other actresses who consistently rank at the top in popularity. Those who tend to be popular usually choose drama scripts that are truly good or entertaining.

This year has been dominated by Li Ke Yi, whose drama became so popular it was extended to three seasons.

And the one who rose the fastest is Guo Yu Xin, thanks to her high-quality romance drama with Liu Xiao Xu.
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Replying to Cntrldfusion Nov 6, 2025
Person Ma Xin Rui
I couldn't even believe it was the same person.
I recognized her right away.
when i watch TLYGM, my mind says wow she’s the one from Love O2O, and she looks more beautiful every time I see her and of course, more mature too.
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Replying to Nepeta 22 Oct 29, 2025
I think a lot of this was rooted in the history of seedy deal making when everything was not regulated much and…
Of course, I also understand what you’ve conveyed. Alcohol in East Asian countries is indeed an inseparable part of history and culture. If its use or consumption is limited to special occasions such as national events, family gatherings, public holidays, weddings, ancestral ceremonies, and so on. then the tradition of drinking alcohol becomes historically valid and clearly serves its purpose as a way to preserve the customs passed down from older generations to their descendants.

The issue arises when this drinking culture is forced into modern settings, such as business meetings, which can already be conducted through conferences, presentations, or product demonstrations that cover all aspects of mutual agreement. Why should someone be compelled to drink alcohol with people who are neither family nor close friends?

That’s where my concern lies: drinking alcohol as a symbol of commitment in business cooperation is nonsense. It’s highly inefficient and ineffective for both parties, because the only one who truly enjoys it is the person or group who initiated the drinking event.

As I mentioned earlier, drinking alcohol during business presentations can lead to potential criminal acts whether you end up as the victim or the perpetrator.

If business meetings can occur daily with different companies and parties, how many criminal incidents might happen each day because of alcohol? Wouldn’t banning alcohol eliminate at least one cause or potential trigger of such crimes?

Naturally, this prohibition should begin with the context we’re discussing here: alcohol consumption during business meetings.
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Replying to Nepeta 22 Oct 28, 2025
I think a lot of this was rooted in the history of seedy deal making when everything was not regulated much and…
Certainly, such practices are deeply rooted in the traditions of ancient societies and continue to be preserved by people to this day.

The issue, however, is that we are now living in the 20th century—a fast-paced era where people are capable of thinking logically and understanding the importance of collective well-being. Yet, governments that appear strong from the outside still fail to eliminate the culture of alcohol consumption. This is clearly ineffective.

Alcohol cannot solve problems, nor can it ever truly ease the burden of serious personal struggles. When comparing its benefits to its risks, the risks are undeniably greater.

Life is already exhausting in this fast-moving age. So why do people choose to temporarily abandon reason in ways that could lead to criminal acts—either as victims or perpetrators?

With the logic I’ve presented, people in East Asia should be able to think similarly. After all, East Asians are known for their intelligence and have built economic powerhouses at a pace unmatched by other regions in Asia.
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Replying to Dramas4me Oct 27, 2025
It's such an unhealthy practice, dangerous and very degrading to the vulnerable ones especially.
It harms everyone, but nobody wants to talk about it. Even doctors who work in hospitals often attend work related dinners that involve drinking alcohol. What the hell? Why do doctors drink alcohol? I keep asking myself that question. They already know the risks and benefits of consuming it, yet they still do it. It feels completely contradictory.
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On Ma Rui Ze Oct 27, 2025
Person Ma Rui Ze
I was wondering why his acting was so good in vertical dramas. Turns out, he’s an experienced supporting actor in regular dramas. Now, he consistently plays lead roles in vertical dramas.
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