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Soul Mate
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by vemi
Feb 8, 2026
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Overall 8.0
Story 8.5
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 6.0
Rewatch Value 6.0

a very apt depiction of female relationships

* this is literally js my letterboxd review ☆

"i discovered that i'm a boring person. it's a little depressing."

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i really don't have the words to describe how this movie made me feel and honestly i am struggling to articulate how i feel.

both of them were friends with a love for each other that couldn't be described and seeing their relationship change through the years and the tumultuous times through their friend ship really hit me.

i think the scene of qiyue having that talk with her mom, about how no matter path a girl takes, she will always suffer, really struck a chord with me for some reason because i felt like both of these girls have struggled so much and even through all that, loved and cared for each other the most and i found that so beautiful about this movie.

i cried a lot during the end and the callbacks and parallels to each other killed me, SHOULD'VE BEEN SAPPHIC!!!!!

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Travelling Actors
3 people found this review helpful
Feb 8, 2026
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Overall 6.0
Story 6.0
Acting/Cast 7.5
Music 6.0
Rewatch Value 3.5

"I could stop playing a horse and become one"

Travelling Actors was a comedy by Naruse Mikio centered on a troupe of travelling actors (duh), primarily the two men who portrayed the horse. Hyoroku takes his job very seriously as the head of the horse and when the costume is desecrated, things go awry.

Hyoroku and his protégé Senpai work very hard to bring the horse costume they inhabit to life. Hyoroku studies how horses look and move, even absent-mindedly stomping or walking like a horse off stage. He’s not always an easy man to get along with as his pride can get the better of him, especially when their new patron accidentally destroys part of their costume. His boss decides to use a real horse to replace Hyoroku and Senpai which leads to problems.

I had no issue with the premise of this simple film about stubborn men with too much pride. Where my attention wandered were all the drunken ramblings by different characters. It took a long time to get to the point and even then, I didn’t find the resolution very humorous. Humor is such a subjective thing, so I know others will find the actors’ antics hilarious. If you are a fan of Naruse Mikio, and would like to see one of his efforts at comedy, this shorter film (70 min) would be one to try.

7 February 2026

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Even if This Love Disappears Tonight
6 people found this review helpful
by koo
Feb 8, 2026
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Overall 5.0
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 5.0
Rewatch Value 1.0
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Yeah ur done ur done

I came here to watch this movie to feel good just how love untangled made me feel only to be met with a DEATH TROPE…………

yeah you’re done…the death felt so sudden and out of place and maybe i’m just a death trope hater but was the death really necessary?

i’m just bothered by it because i enjoyed the first half of the movie so much, i was convinced it was gonna be a 10/10 for me but yeah sorry that second half had me sobbing and believing they faked the death or something… jesus christ dude…

the movie itself isn’t bad but i just do not like the turn it took…this is 20th century girl all over again…🫩 and to think i was choosing a movie on a whim just to feel something…and the cover and description looked cute like slice of life….death trope i will never like you. 😭 worst experience ever would not recommend

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Black House
2 people found this review helpful
Feb 8, 2026
Completed 0
Overall 8.0
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 6.0

expect us to believe the unbelievable

*Black House* (2007) may be an old film, but its story still holds a gripping power that’s hard to ignore. From the moment it starts, you’re pulled into a dark investigation led by an insurance agent uncovering a disturbing fraud scheme tied to a series of murders. The narrative is twisted, bold, and unapologetically cruel, constantly asking viewers to accept the unbelievable—and somehow making it work.

Visually, the cinematography clearly shows its age. Compared to today’s slick, polished thrillers, the lighting feels flatter, camera movements are more restrained, and visual effects are minimal. But that’s less a flaw and more a reflection of the technology and filmmaking style of its time. Modern movies rely heavily on refined color grading and dynamic shots, while *Black House* leans on atmosphere and raw imagery.

Some scenes are genuinely hard to watch, with gore pushed to uncomfortable levels. Still, it adds to the shock value and reinforces the film’s grim tone. Overall, it’s a chilling, twisted thriller that lingers long after it ends.

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Pilot
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Feb 8, 2026
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Overall 8.5
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 6.0

Jo Jung-suk’s stunning transformation shines before his hiatus to care for his daughter.

Watching *Pilot* feels like rediscovering Jo Jung-suk all over again. He’s long been familiar as a charming protagonist, and even intriguing when he once stepped into an antagonist role—but here, transforming into a female identity, he’s genuinely astonishing. The makeup work is flawless, yet it’s his performance that truly sells it: the gestures, expressions, and emotional shifts never feel like parody. Instead, he brings a completely different vibe—confident, vulnerable, and oddly magnetic at the same time.

Every scene is crafted with care. The comedic timing lands perfectly, delivering humor that’s light, smart, and consistently watchable without feeling forced. Visual compositions are clean and lively, allowing both physical comedy and subtle facial expressions to shine. There are moments where the laughter flows naturally, followed by scenes that quietly impress through nuance and control.

Overall, everything works in harmony—acting, direction, pacing, and humor. It’s a fun, polished film that proves Jo Jung-suk’s range is far deeper than expected, and absolutely delightful to watch from start to finish.

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Rental Family
10 people found this review helpful
by Kate Flower Award2 Big Brain Award1
Feb 7, 2026
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Overall 7.5
Story 7.5
Acting/Cast 8.5
Music 7.5
Rewatch Value 7.0

The beauty and the pain of white lies.

Somehow does not hit the mark by not diving deep enough into the connections between the characters and separate stories. It’s for sure a light feel good slice of life comedy, but it’s so light there is little to actually feed the soul and make you reflect on different themes presented. It gave me less of a “found family” and more of a “found acquaintances”.

It started great. The way the drama sets the stage and the characters grabbed my attention right away. Since I did not read the synopsis I had no idea what the plot was about, so the funeral scene introducing the Rental Family business surprised me in a positive way - setting the tone for the movie perfectly.

I was ready for some questionable situations that even if at times feel a bit “wrong”, still give the positive and heartwarming message. A nice contrast between what is right and wrong, what feels right and wrong, and what brings the best or the least harmful consequences. I really liked the idea of a more realistic slice of life, where you can still sense how restricted the characters are by the society and its standards, and how they just try to navigate through it causing the least harm. But the movie never fully delivered.

Too many stories, too many characters and too many relationships, not enough screen time. Whenever it’s about Phillip’s changing priorities, becoming part of the team, Shinji Tada’s past story (that seems to be so complex it could be a movie itself, instead of getting 2-3 random scenes here and there), Aiko Nakajima’s dedication to the job and her struggle with setting boundaries, or any of the customer’s tales - nothing made me feel satisfied by the end.

I wish this was a short series - one or two episodes per customer. Give me some time to get attached, to care, to reflect on their individual struggles and what made them use the service in the first place. As a movie, a lot of progress and development was simply fast forwarded.

That said, I did enjoy the overall vibe of the film. It was less moving and more fun. The comedy was probably my favorite aspect - at times dry, but fitting the tone. While the performances were strong, since the story felt less deep, I was not exactly touched by any of the actor's portrayals of the characters. I expected to cry at least a few times, but at the end my eyes were perfectly dry.

Overall, fun, but less than what I expected. Somehow I am not quite satisfied with the second half, especially with how well the whole scenario was set up.

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Uranus2324
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by Nica
Feb 7, 2026
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Overall 8.0
Story 7.0
Acting/Cast 10
Music 7.5
Rewatch Value 6.5

Touching but confusing

I really love doomed yuri and this movie made me see a story which I haven't seen before and all 3 perhaps 4? stories moved me. I said 4 because the part at the end where they were together in the warm coats confused me if it was a part of the first story or it was KathLin from another new universe where they could finally be together. It was really moving and heart touching, totally worth to watch it but prepare to be confused. I never knew if they died or not. They showed their tragedy as something which was completely hopeless but towards the end they showed continuing scenes to their tragedies which made them look like they survived it but it kept still changing so to not be confused even more, I just take it like they truly died but are together in their afterlife where they can't die anymore. Still, FreenBecky always deliver and I've been excited for this movie since the trailer but after some time I forgot about it but now I returned to gl series and I'm in the mood for tragic stories so this one was really great.

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Even if This Love Disappears Tonight
1 people found this review helpful
by Lale
Feb 7, 2026
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Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 8.0
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surprisingly beautiful

I cried the last 20 Minutes straight until the movie ends.
I didn't expected anything, didn't read or heard about it, just maybe a little hesitation if it will be like other school themed productions.
it surprised me so much and beautifully.
I liked everything about it:
the acting, the atmosphere, the music, the colors, the area they filmed at and I didn't knew before....and.... that it hadn't had a happy ending actually as well. usually I don't like it.
but in this case, it suits so well to everything.
the only thing I would have loved to know is, if ji-min and tae-hun got together ;)
totally recommendation from my side 🫰🏻

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Even if This Love Disappears Tonight
4 people found this review helpful
Feb 7, 2026
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Overall 9.0
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 10
Rewatch Value 8.0

heart bonds are beyond everything

I like the story, is remind me about an American version. What I like the most was the beauty, the love, the friendship, the easiness of life in this drama. Love doesn’t disappear when memories fade. It changes into something quieter, deeper, and harder to name. Heart bonds, body memory are beyond everything and you have to go inward to remember.

It is a beautiful memory of love and building a beautiful experience, and let's not forget that life is short, beautiful. And we are here to appreciate everything we experience. the story show us how to live the pain not to forget, or to bury. In today's reality, everyone is in a hurry, most of it is superficial, but simplicity, beauty, depth are precious for the soul, spirit and body. this one is an inspiration.

The sad ending was heartbreaking, but in the end I was also happy that she regain some of her memories. her friend Ji min, was my absolute favorite friend. Loyal, present, kind. She had so much on her shoulders, but in the end everything was so smooth rearrange.

You will not find any conflict, not fighting, not screaming, absurd parents. It was a lovely watch. The chemistry is nice. ML is so talented, and handsome. He has a bright future in acting, I saw him in other dramas. I like him.

Is not a great movie for me, but in this category it is a good one.

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The Cornered Mouse Dreams of Cheese
0 people found this review helpful
Feb 7, 2026
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Overall 9.5
Story 9.5
Acting/Cast 9.5
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 9.5
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This is my first time writing a review so it's sound messy and beware of some grammatical errors

Watching many BL movies with dark and explicit elements, this one is have a great storyline. The acting is so good. I really love that you can tell their emotion just by looking at their eye. You can really feel the struggle of a gay person loving a straight guy that didn't even know what is love? But what a character development at the last scene. (Where Otomo Kyoichi knows that he need Imagase Wataru). Y'all have some more that like this???
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Even if This Love Disappears Tonight
4 people found this review helpful
Feb 7, 2026
Completed 0
Overall 8.0
Story 8.5
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 8.5
Rewatch Value 7.0
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I’m not crying, you are

So... I went into this completely blind. Haven’t read the novel, haven’t watched the 2022 Japanese adaptation, didn’t even really know what I was getting into. I just hit play on a whim (while I was suffering from a really bad stomach flu), so honestly I didn’t have any of the expectations that a lot of viewers probably came in with. Thankfully, I ended up being pleasantly surprised.

To give my own self credit, I watch enough films to usually have a decent sense of where things are heading as I'm watching a show in realtime, and for most of the first half for this movie, I thought I had the entire story figured out. Then the third act dropped and… yeah, I absolutely did not see that coming. That sudden emotional hit was what really sold the film for me. I like being proven wrong as a viewer, and this did exactly that.

There’s this constant, soft melancholy throughout the movie. Even though the setup is quite specific and circumstantial, it never pushes into full fantasy territory. It still feels like something that could exist within reality, which makes everything hit harder. At its core, the film is really about appreciating the ability to remember, to live in the moment, and to enjoy what you have, because I guess not everyone gets to do that.

We always say you can’t change people, but sometimes change happens without anyone noticing. You pick up habits, ways of thinking, or ways of caring because of someone’s presence, and only later do you realise how much they’ve shaped you. The film really taught me that.

I think this echoes in other reviews: As the film moves into its more emotionally demanding moments, the gentle tone established earlier starts to work against you in the best way possible. The shift makes the emotions hit deeper without ever feeling forced. Instead of pushing for tears, the story treats love and sacrifice with restraint, quietly raising the question of how much someone is willing to give up for another person’s happiness - and then leaving you to sit with that weight on your own.

Performance-wise, I wouldn’t say the cast completely blew me away, but everyone was solid.
Shin Shi Ah stood out the most for me. Her character wakes up each day disconnected from her own life, and Shin Shi Ah conveys that sense of disorientation with a lot of subtlety. The vulnerability feels real and grounded, never slipping into melodrama or turning the character into someone defined by pity. Choo Young Woo is steady and believable (I already know this watching him in Trauma Code). Jin Ho Eun also surprised me. I initially thought his character would be hard to like - especially since he’s so loved in Love in the Big City. But once again, the plot pulled the rug out from under me. He’s not really a villain at all. Jo Yoo Jung also held her own well, even though I haven’t seen her in anything before. She fit in naturally with the rest of the cast, and fared well in her solo scenes.

What I liked
- Simple, back-to-basics romance with lots of small, shy, sweet moments that don't feel overly trope-y
- The third act genuinely shocked me
- The music was well used and emotionally on point
- Nice attention to detail in terms of continuity and production

What didn’t quite work
- Jo Han Chul felt underused, especially given how strong a veteran actor he is
- The father–son relationship felt awkward and underdeveloped, with several ideas introduced but never fully explored
- The film felt a bit short; slightly better pacing or a longer runtime could’ve helped

In the end, it’s a film that draws you in gently and leaves you carrying a lingering emotional heaviness. One that hurts, but in a way that feels unexpectedly soothing.

I'll probably rewatch again one day if I'm snuggling in on a rainy weekend.

P.S. Keep tissues nearby. I don’t cry easily during films, but this one got me.

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Liar x Liar
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by MABY
Feb 7, 2026
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Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10

THE BEST

I KEEP COMING BACK FOR THIS I RLLY LOVE THIS SHOW ESPECIALLY THE FL 😍☺️☺️☺️ THIS IS SOMETHING YOU SHOULD NEED TO WATCH I LOVE IT SO MUCH I RECCOMEND 😤 I HAVE BEEN RE WATCHING THIS SHOW OVER AND OVER AND OVER AGAINNN so please check this out u will not regret watching this movie i hope this have drama series or a 2nd part its that good
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10Dance
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Feb 7, 2026
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Overall 9.5
Story 9.5
Acting/Cast 10
Music 9.5
Rewatch Value 8.0

A Terrific Adaptation

Honestly it was a terrific adaptation.

I don't remember the last scene happening in the manga... It's been years since I read it and the last volume that came out in my country is volume 5, so I know it's a bit behind the Japanese publication.

Anyway, I understand some people might be disappointed by the ending but it somewhat gives an openly satisfying ending to the movie...
If there's a sequel, that's great... but as there probably none coming, this probably is the best compromise they could reach given how the manga is still published and my GOD these two's relationship is even more tense and complicated in there. They're nowhere close to be together no matter how crazy about each other they are.

The acting was truly terrific. Both leads truly outdid themselves. The intimate scenes were really passionate and raw, something to really highlight here because Japan is not that good at them most of the time, but here?

They were just PERFECT.
Just again... Takeuchi Ryoma and Machida Keita just WOW 🥰🥰🥰

Anyway, as said, the end is the bit of a let down so I'm removing 0.5 for that... but honestly, they was just no time to do better which is also why I'm not holding it against the movie.

Well done, very well done Japan👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾

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Even if This Love Disappears Tonight
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by as?123
Feb 7, 2026
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Overall 8.5
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 10
Rewatch Value 7.5

is it truly that’s good or can it be better

story : the story is nice and well written everything is clear but compared to the Japanese one which is basically a remake it still lacking something I truly can’t put my finger on what this drama is missing to be perfect it was short and nice I would say that the drama needs more emotion through I personally believe that the actors and actresses could have put a bit more efforts for the emotional scenes it seemed rather bland to me when I was watching it I didn’t feel emotional captivated I felt sad but it went by really quickly like is death they should have shown more I just feel like it had potential but it really didn’t capture the essence of the story.






the actors and actress really put a lot into the movie and I can see that but I think we still need more they were used to they’re full potential some emotional scenes felt bland to me which makes the story seem rather ordinary

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Death Whisperer 3
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Feb 7, 2026
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Overall 6.5
Story 4.5
Acting/Cast 7.0
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 6.0
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The funniest horror movie I've watched

Oh my god this was hilarious even without comedy being one of the genres, because it was so bad! Towards the end I was in full on tears from laughing because what happened there?

Let's start with the positives, because the horror - was horrifying. Lots of jumpscares, a decent amount of gore, I'd say it was better than movie two as far as the scare factor goes.

Another thing which I've always appreciated about this series is the emotional bondage to the characters - which, once again, they nailed. Good on them, because if they hadn't done this properly, the movie would have literally no redeeming factor. The family and their extended family is what keeps the plot interesting even when it isn't.

Because the plot, wow, the plot - if the last part was two movies in one, this was like 10 in one. So much happening! Seriously, I was clutching my stomach reeling from laughter the more I watch, it wasn't even scary after that. Just for reference, the first film worked because it was set in a single location and focused entirely on their family, not despite. Granted, there was more interaction between the siblings in this one than the last, it was still not enough. You don't have to go on adventures every other movie to make things interesting.

One minute they're at home, the next a forest, abandoned village, horror cave, I don't get it. There are so many new "one-and-done" characters who add nothing to the plot, and the explanation I've been craving for three movies was laughable. Lady is out here haunting because she hates love?

The story was so incredibly weak, I couldn't explain how all over the place it was even if I tried. It's not a terrible movie by any means but watching the last two has given me newfound appreciation for part one. If you must watch for continuity purposes, you can do it, but I'm sure there are other scarier and more coherent horror movies you can watch. I've learned that horror movies are never completely logical or coherent, but I've got to say, there's definitely got to be ones better than this.

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