Honestly, I was a little disappointed at first because I was expecting a typical, cinematic BL romance. But as I kept watching, I realized this drama is so much more than that. It truly lives up to its title—*Soulmate*.
This isn't just a love story; it's a story about relationships and the people we choose to keep in our lives. It goes beyond the boundaries of family and blood, showing that some of the deepest connections are formed with the people we meet unexpectedly along the way.
The drama beautifully explores friendship, love, loss, and healing. The love it portrays isn't just romantic—it's profound, emotional, and quietly powerful. It's about finding someone who understands you, stands by you, and becomes your home, regardless of the label attached to that relationship.
If you're looking for something emotional, slow-paced, and heartfelt, this drama is absolutely worth watching. However, if you're expecting a lighthearted, funny, or fluffy BL romance, this may not be what you're looking for.
That doesn't make it a bad drama—quite the opposite. Not every story has to follow the same formula. Sometimes, being different is exactly what makes a drama memorable, and I genuinely think *Soulmate* stayed true to its vision and did complete justice to the story it wanted to tell.
After *Doom at Your Service*, this is the first drama I've watched starring Seo In-guk, and it has been absolutely worth it.
There's something incredibly calming about this drama. Both of the main characters radiate a sense of peace and serenity that makes every scene feel comforting. It's one of those shows that doesn't rely on constant drama to keep you hooked—it simply lets you breathe.
If you're ever feeling anxious or overwhelmed, I genuinely think this is the kind of drama that can lighten your mood. It has such a warm, comforting atmosphere that leaves you with nothing but feel-good vibes. Sometimes, that's exactly the kind of healing we need.
To be honest, I’m watching a drama this deep and emotional after a very long time. I’ve watched a lot of BL dramas, but this one feels completely different. Both characters are carrying something painful within them, and I think the emptiness and loneliness caused by their pasts make their understanding of each other even deeper.
I mean, the way Barth understands and respects Tanrak's beliefs and his longing to go to heaven to be with his parents is something that's hard to find in people around you. They both love each other, but the pain of having to hide that love is so visible in their eyes.
Episode 5 was especially painful to watch. When Tanrak started avoiding Barth, it broke my heart. The moment Barth realized that the only person he had in his life at that point was avoiding him, and he called his mom just to hear her voice... I literally cried. What shocked me the most was how he didn't cry in that moment. But now I understand that Barth's character is someone who doesn't break easily. He's deeply emotional, but he always tries to stay strong. At that moment, he still believed in Tanrak and trusted that everything was going to be okay. That's why he didn't fall apart.
I can't wait for Episode 6. I really hope they end up together.
This isn't just a love story; it's a story about relationships and the people we choose to keep in our lives. It goes beyond the boundaries of family and blood, showing that some of the deepest connections are formed with the people we meet unexpectedly along the way.
The drama beautifully explores friendship, love, loss, and healing. The love it portrays isn't just romantic—it's profound, emotional, and quietly powerful. It's about finding someone who understands you, stands by you, and becomes your home, regardless of the label attached to that relationship.
If you're looking for something emotional, slow-paced, and heartfelt, this drama is absolutely worth watching. However, if you're expecting a lighthearted, funny, or fluffy BL romance, this may not be what you're looking for.
That doesn't make it a bad drama—quite the opposite. Not every story has to follow the same formula. Sometimes, being different is exactly what makes a drama memorable, and I genuinely think *Soulmate* stayed true to its vision and did complete justice to the story it wanted to tell.
There's something incredibly calming about this drama. Both of the main characters radiate a sense of peace and serenity that makes every scene feel comforting. It's one of those shows that doesn't rely on constant drama to keep you hooked—it simply lets you breathe.
If you're ever feeling anxious or overwhelmed, I genuinely think this is the kind of drama that can lighten your mood. It has such a warm, comforting atmosphere that leaves you with nothing but feel-good vibes. Sometimes, that's exactly the kind of healing we need.
I mean, the way Barth understands and respects Tanrak's beliefs and his longing to go to heaven to be with his parents is something that's hard to find in people around you. They both love each other, but the pain of having to hide that love is so visible in their eyes.
Episode 5 was especially painful to watch. When Tanrak started avoiding Barth, it broke my heart. The moment Barth realized that the only person he had in his life at that point was avoiding him, and he called his mom just to hear her voice... I literally cried. What shocked me the most was how he didn't cry in that moment. But now I understand that Barth's character is someone who doesn't break easily. He's deeply emotional, but he always tries to stay strong. At that moment, he still believed in Tanrak and trusted that everything was going to be okay. That's why he didn't fall apart.
I can't wait for Episode 6. I really hope they end up together.