#TheTaleofNokdu (조선로코 녹두전) Review:
1) 9/10.
2) I really enjoyed Act I. Act II was more like a heart-pumping one.
2) Loved how the characters performed their roles. I was rooting for them all actually.
3) It's been years since I last watched and let myself be enticed by a Historical KDrama (I'm not really a fan of it but the culture is rich).
4) I like the concept of this one. The Crown Prince Who Will Never Be King.
5) No screenshots. It was hella beautiful. 소휸씨~
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#HundredMillionStarsFromTheSky Review (하눌에서 내리는 1억 개의 별):
1) 10/10
2) 슬프면. 너무 슬프면. ??
3) Its unique plot and cinematography got that vibe in me and it entirely left a whole different hole in my soul. This is traumatic.
4) It's the first KDrama to ever come at par with Love Rain for me.
5) 소민 did well on this more than ever from her past KDramas.
6) 무영와 진강. 여웒이.
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#HotelDelLuna (호텔델루나) Review:
1) This drama is just an honest drama. I didn't prepare much on what to say. But I really like every piece of content in it.
2) Topnotch IU visuals (my bb). ??
3) It took time to finish it because I'm savoring all those episodes. And I was in-between watching and doing something else entirely so that's why.
4) IU visuals and some life screencaps below ⬇️
https://twitter.com/thatsingleR/status/1271873264441159681?s=20
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#LoveAlarm Review:
1) It's been a long while. LOL Well, talk about puppy love that is mixed with a semi-mature content, this KD from Netflix is a 7/10 for me.
2) 순오 is too immature for his role. And 조조야 is basically a naive girl. It's actually good 군대 it needs to be improved on its storyline. Like I need some stories about Jojoya's bestfriend and her ex-boyfriend. Idk It's kinda off being an immature type of a drama.
3) I only watched this because of 솧욘시. ??
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This review may contain spoilers
A straightforward snapshot of life, career, and love...
/ Actual Rating: 9/10/- It is what I deemed to like about Netflix KDramas. They never tend to put stalling scenes of every character for them to show their development. The struggles of being an Idol and being an ordinary citizen, living under their decisions to stay together depicted the reality of respecting the balance of life, career, and love. Despite all those, I think Doona and Won Jun had the right balance of their relationship. It's just an intimate yet very welcoming (and patient) to understand their feelings and their mental fortitude.
/- Aesthetically, I like the skybox filtering and cinematography!
/- This must be the best Netflix have ever done for a KDrama. Well-made!
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