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this was okayy ig?
I mean at first i really liked pete and ae , like other couples ae is really to the point , there misunderstanding is not delayed and is cleared in the same episode, I was a little shocked when i found people called them boring but then I also started finding them boring, they were cute ngl but still I was bored of them.The couple tin and can , well they were fun to watch at the start but the end was i mean i don't know what to say , can doens't know what is love and he wants tin to be friends but tin doesn't want that at all because for tin, can is the only one he can trust, I didn't know what to say about this couple , I will have to watch the second season to make my decision.
kla and P 'no , I didn't like kla at all , he took advantage of P ' no when he was drunk and blamed him( p no ) that he was the one who did this and told him to take responsibility , he also took advantage of his kindness and asked him to be his boyfriend. i was disappointed but whatever.
and the last , p tum and tar , I think they were good, after knowing what happened with tar , he just wanted to love him and gain nothing in return which I found really sweet but that thing which p tum did was not much talked about , he said sorry but still and ofcourse they were siblings so i find that more weird and i don't think the series has mentioned if they are step siblings or not if they are real them it's just disgusting. so yes that's all
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DUANG WITH YOU IS GOATEDDD ???
Duang with You is the best bl of 2026 so far for these two reasons, writing of characters, and plot. (Before I start I want to say I haven't read the novel beforehand of watching the show!! )Writing of Charaters :
Each character in this show is well-written and fleshed out in their own ways. First is the title main character Duang, he is characterized as loving, caring, and genuine. Since the very beginning we can see that he adores Qin with his whole heart. Duang throughout the entire show cares for Qin deeply like no one else in his life. He always supportes Qin and they communicate their thoughts and feelings with each other.From the very start the storytelling showed that Duang was persistent on winning Qin's heart, but not wanting to step over boundaries, this is the standard to see because it feels realistic to how Duang yearns for Qin, but keeps in mind not want to make him feel uncomfortable Thier relationship is full of trust and they always look out for one another.
On the other hand our other main character Qin is very dear to my heart. Qin is perceived as cold, distance, and emotional unviable, but that changes when he meets Duang and opens his heart to him. As we learn more about Qin throughout the show we see the reasons for the way he is, to his first approach to letting someone in ending poorly, to his depressing childhood and emotional negligent parents, plus horrible abusive nanny. All these factors in who Qin is characterized to be, and how is love for Duang is so profound to anyone else in his life. Duang always gives his 100% with Qin, which moves Qin to want to give his all with Duang. Thier health and functional relationship is absolutely amazing to see, because in some other bls (key word SOME) toxic relationship are glorified and romanticized, which can be harmful to the way impressionable audiences view love.(Doesn't apply to everyone but can happen in some cases. )
Moving on to a underappreciated topic, the friendships. I adore the main trios, both Duang and Qin's relationship with their friends is authentic and heartwarming to watch. Duang, Jamie, and Pae are one of the best things to come out of this show. Their sooo hilarious and bring a light hearted silly vibe when their on screen. I appreciate the great chemistry Teetee, North, and Wave had, where I felt that they were friends playing as best friends. They care for each other truly in their hearts, which I hold very dearly to me, as I love my friends as well!! Next Qin, Tong and Kim are noticeably more of a chill trio than the others. They show that they care for each other in a subtle way, they are more clam and show that they are looking out for each other. Both friendships in this drama are charming, and a majority of veiwers can reality to either groups unique appeal.
Writing of the plot:
They way the story unfolds is meaningful to see. The world that's built around the character's is beautiful to watch unfold The development form beginning, middle, to end felt that the plot had a clear understanding how it grew with the characters and audience. The tone of the show can be seen by some to be cringey as well as corny, but I feel there're numerous mature themes and moments portrayed throughout the story along with the more goofy aspects. More love has to go to this amazing team, love the director and his work (yes biased!!), and all the actors didn't not fail to bring this show its charm and whimsy. Especially my favs TeeteePor acted outstandingly and showed that they can carry complex characters with a well written plot, hope they get a million more bls together as they grow as actors.
Conclusion:
On a very personal level Duang with You has brought light into my life every since I watched the first ep, it filled me with this joyful feeling that only a few shows make me feel. I've loved this show even before that with the pilot and trailer made me anticipate this drama alot. Safe to say it didn't disappoint, and I would HIGHLY recommend this fantastic show!!!<3
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Truly awful
I couldn't finish this. The acting was ok though the FL is the exact same character in every show I've seen her in. She is the worst at kissing scenes and makes me feel as uncomfortable as she obviously is. The whole story is one trope after another (and I am usually happy with most tropes because I can just take them for what they are). The only couple worth watching are the second FL and ML who were brilliant. The ex's family and the FL still doing everything for them and then the ex - just yuck.Was this review helpful to you?
definitely the best and also a good series. ❤️
one thing i'll say first is, this series really means a lot to me. i've follow dwy since the first episode up to the last episode and imagine what i'm feeling right now. every saturday this is the only thing makes up my day, and now that it's finished, surely Saturdays won't be the same anymore. kudos to everyone who. made this series happen; from the director, author, staffs, other people who worked hard to make this happen, and most importantly to the casts 🥹. to my pttp, i'm so sooo proud to the both of you. both of you are the best, and I'll always be thankful that you are the one who made our duangqin came out directly from the novel. i will always be proud that i became a fan of you both. my babies, i'll always here to support you and always be happy my pttp. i love you both so much 🥹💕Was this review helpful to you?
Yearner Girlfriend at it's peak
(. ❛ ᴗ ❛.) SIGNIFICANT THINGS I WANT TO POINT OUT:There are only 3 things that truly caught my interest: the visuals, the romance between Ling and Wuyi, and the plot twist in the last 9 episodes because that was peak perfection. GJM is a director who makes a series look like a moving photoshoot. I especially love his expertise in creating such exciting and dynamic fight choreography!
The romance between Ling and Wuyi is the main reason I finished the whole series. I rarely see a relationship with this kind of complexity. There’s drama everywhere, but it actually makes so much sense. The writer really understood the assignment—creating reasonable conflict while maintaining a healthy relationship at the same time. It seems like other writers think the only way to create drama in a healthy relationship is through miscommunication and misunderstandings. But this drama didn't give off that vibe, which felt so refreshing and nice, IMO.
ಠ_ʖಠ THINGS I DISLIKED:
♪ When GJM transitions from a very intense, interesting scene straight into a slow, dragging conversation — it totally breaks the immersion! Who even thought this was a good idea?
♪ This drama definitely has its fair share of boring scenes... unfortunately. The first arc (Xiaowei) was really boring in my opinion. Thankfully, because of the stunning visuals and the cute moments between Ling and Wuyi, I was able to pretend it wasn't.
♪ Chen Duling's acting here is so weird? I mean, I guess I only really noticed it here, but it honestly pissed me off.
♪ Ju Jingyi's acting is so-so; sometimes I like it, sometimes I don't. I love it when she cries because she really lets go of her expressions, but I really dislike it when they just move their mouths while acting instead of using their whole face/emotions.
♪ Yan'an... needs to broaden his expressions too. THESE ACTORS NEED TO JUST LET GO AND SHOW MORE EMOTION!
♪ ♪ About the power scaling of the plot... Mo Yuntan was so OP in the earlier episodes, almost defeating Lu and Wu, but he can't defeat a single fox at the end? Make it make sense!
♪ Not really interested in WuWu's relationship, it's so basic. They should have just been the second couple, not main characters, because it's obvious they were just accessories to the plot.
( ◜‿◝ )♡ INSIGNIFICANT THINGS:
♪ Compared to FOF, the OST of VOS is louder. Thankfully, GJM used less background music whenever characters speak compared to FOF. I don't really care that much, but I know others do so I pointed it out. (I love Ju Jingyi's voice though!)
♪ It wouldn't be GJM's work if there wasn't a hint of queerness. Duh. We got two instances here.
♪ It also wouldn't be GJM's work if it only focused on romantic bonds. GJM doesn't roll that way—sisterly bonds, brotherhood, and friendship will always be present.
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I FOUND MY KDRAMA OF THE YEAR!
From the writer behind "My Mister" and "My Liberation Notes," "We Are All Trying Here" dives headfirst into the cutthroat world of the film industry. The story centers on a man in his forties, an aspiring director yearning for his big break. His journey intersects with a stressed and anxious producer, and together with a diverse group of individuals, they embark on a quest to overcome their feelings of worthlessness and carve out their own place in the world. This drama is a slice-of-life, character-driven narrative that unflinchingly portrays the pain, struggle, jealousy, and anxiety that accompany the pursuit of dreams in the face of relentless setbacks.
The characters are a masterclass in moral ambiguity, driven by a complex mix of desire, greed, hardship, and a deep-seated need to be seen. They exist not in black and white, but in the nuanced shades of grey, their actions often questionable yet undeniably understandable. The pilot episodes are nothing short of cinematic brilliance, immersive and akin to a feature-length film. This emotional rollercoaster is elevated by phenomenal performances, thought-provoking dialogue that lingers long after the credits roll, and a brilliant introduction that leaves you eagerly anticipating the rest of the journey.
Koo Kyo Hwan leads the charge as Hwang Dong Man, a character who is likely to stay with viewers for a long time. He's a complex, broken man grappling with anxiety, masking his struggles with a smile and a talkative facade. Watching others progress while he remains stagnant fuels his negativity and jealousy, shaping his actions. While he may be difficult to fully comprehend, he's a character you'll find yourself rooting for, like they said in the show he's a man with a thousand doors open, his character has a lot you will find yourself critiquing but slot you will find yourself loving, he's not the best but definitely not the worst and he's human. Koo Kyo Hwan's nuanced and raw performance breathes life into every emotion.
Alongside him, Go Youn Jung shines as Eun Ah, a producer whose anxiety manifests as nosebleeds. She navigates each day with an unsettling lack of warmth in her eyes. Go Youn Jung's portrayal of Eun Ah, a character who communicates more through subtle gestures and impactful eye acting than words, is exceptional.
These two eventually become two broken people that seek warmth, recognition and strength from one another, through late night walks, eating together sharing pain, they bond.
The cast also includes Oh Jung Se as Park Gyeongse, a director struggling with his writing despite a successful debut, and Kang Mal Geum as Ko Hyejin, a hardworking producer. Park Hae Joon plays Hwang Jinman, the male lead's brother and a former poet grappling with grief, while Han Suhwa portrays the actress Jang Miran.
With such a large cast, one might expect the narrative to be driven solely by them, but "We Are All Trying Here" showcases a group of relentless individuals working together with an amazing show and script, delivering nuanced, real, and relatable acting that touches the soul. The writer allows each character to shine, both individually and as part of the ensemble, offering viewers diverse personalities to connect with.
"We Are All Trying Here" is a rare gem that sweeps you away with its storytelling, characterization, and direction. As the director noted, this drama is for those who appreciate a journey, focusing not on success but on battling internal failures and worthlessness, finding the strength to persevere, and acknowledging shared hardships. It offers comfort in the knowledge that we are not alone in our struggles. This is a show that stays with you, and I highly recommend it!
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A Quiet Story With Subtlely That Makes It Work
Core Feeling: quiet, sensual, intimateStandout: the silent, unconventional connection between the leads
What Worked: the subtle storytelling and emotional atmosphere
What Didn't: not very memorable in specific details
One Honest Thought: I don't remember everything but I remember how I felt— and that feeling stayed with me.
Emotional Impact: 8/10
Finished: 8/19/21
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Beautifully told EPIC love story & a master of complex Plot♡
Ever find a drama who grabs both your heart & brain at the sametime & fully occupied both till the end? I just did with VOS & that's what makes this drama so special.It does take 7 ep for me to get hooked (coz their 6 ep is more an introductory) but when it does, I'm getting my mind blown left & right with the plot & how beautifully told they are.
However it does require 100% attention coz there are so many details, puzzles to be put together, the plot is complex, convulated but really intriguing to work out your brain more than your exams 😂.
But they're more than just that, the doom's fated couple who defies heaven & earth just to be together making me cry for days. Two lonely souls who find similarity in eachother & feel connected with, eventually become eachother's anchor and safe heaven yet destined to be seperate forever really breaks my heart.
This drama is center about love, whether it's between lovers, brothers, sisters, buddies, all kind of beings to even alien beings, things they value & their own burden.
GJM really did a great job in capturing everything, writing such an epic beautifully told love story, mystery, convulated plot altogether & give a satisfying ending in all of that. That alone deserve a 10/10 for me.
They're not without its flaw (esp in regards to dragon's son deity) but I think what matters most is how they make me feel throughout the drama. And don't let me even talk about the acting, TJR & JJY here really outdid themselves & giving an astonishing performance, handsdown.
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It's an amazing romance action drama series
Esther Yu Shuxin and He Yu perfectly portrayed the role of Jiang Mu and Jin Zhao in the romance action drama series Speed And Love filmed in China and Bangkok Thailand. All of the OST are beautiful to listen, memorable and romantic. The drama sceneries are very amazing! All the main and supporting characters like Esther Yu Shuxin and He Yu together with Mike Angelo, Patrick Finkler, Fei Qiming and Casper portrayed their character roles very well. It's a romance drama that shows the meaning of true love.Was this review helpful to you?
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A Romance Where The Chemistry Never Showed Up
Core Feeling: disappointing, frustrating, emptyStandout: the premise had potential at the beginning
What Worked: it initially drew attention and built hype
What Didn't: lack of chemistry and weak execution of the romance
One Honest Thought: It started off promising, but ended up feeling like a wasted opportunity—especially for a love story that didn't feel real.
Emotional Impact: 4/10
Finished: 5/23/20
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missed opportunity
As someone who read the original manhwa, this adaptation had strong source material but didn’t fully capture it. For new viewers, it’s still a decent watch, but the original had a darker, more serious tone with faster pacing. In contrast, the drama felt slower and more lighthearted, which took away the unique melancholy tone and aesthetic of the source material. The casting was great and the series clearly had potential, but the creative direction ultimately felt like a missed opportunity. Overall, it’s enjoyable if you’re not comparing it to the original.Was this review helpful to you?
A Heartfelt Story Carried By Standout Acting
Core Feeling: heartfelt, nostalgic, upliftingStandout: Lee Do-Hyun's performance— it added so much emotional depth
What Worked: the time-reversal concept stayed engaging and meaningful throughout
What Didn't: some moments leaned a bit predictable
One Honest Thought: This drama balanced life lessons and entertainment really well, but the acting is what made it truly memorable.
Emotional Impact: 9/10
Finished: 1/18/22
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Beautiful Healing Drama
An absolutely beautiful series. Love the four couples and how their relationships progressed. The cast were fabulous. Lee Sung Kyung never fails to deliver outstanding performances (my favourite being Call It Love) and Chae Jong Hyeop is brilliant in this. I first saw him in Castaway Diva and in this series, he shines. Lee Mi Sook is one of my favourite actresses and she is so well cast here giving off the Anna Winter vibes with her hairstyle, sunglasses and commanding authority but also not negating her loving role as Grandma. Han Ji Hyeon displayed a balance between her flippant, happy go lucky personality and her sensitive, caring characterisation which was somewhat reminiscent of her portrayal in No Gain, No Love which I love. First time seeing Kang Suk Woo and his role as Mr Park was so impressive. I will look out for him in other dramas. Genius of course is the main star!!! The series was so lyrical and the references to the seasons added to the depth of the series development. Everything tied so well together and the flashbacks added to the engagement and understanding of the plot conflicts for the audience. Again another memorable OST. My favourite being All I Wish by Seo Ja Yeong. I just love happy endings and the final episode did not disappoint! It’s in my top three recent healing k-dramas alongside Our Unwritten Seoul and Can this Love be Translated?Was this review helpful to you?
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I'm Prepared To Love You With Everything I Have
At first glance, it looks like just another college BL series light, fluffy, easy. But that assumption doesn’t last long.Duang With You doesn’t just stay in the safe lane of cute storytelling, (it is cute and cringe at times) it quietly deepens, pulling you into something far more emotional than you expected. What starts as simple college fluff turns into something that lingers. Something addictive.
It’s a delicate balance of warmth and heartbreak. One moment, you’re laughing at Duang’s chaotic charm and trio… and the next, you’re hit with emotions you didn’t see coming.
And loving Qin? That was never going to be easy. But when Duang said, “I’m prepared to love you with everything I have,” it wasn’t just a line it was a promise. He kept his word to the Tee😁
What makes it even more entertaining are the details. The kind you almost miss if you’re not paying attention like Qin vs. the music room stickers, the quiet way he stares out the window at home… echoes of a past where he was fed mud as a child.
If you're looking for fluff with slice of life, this is definitely for you.
The OSTs are absolute bangers.
The acting? Amazing.
The only real problem with the series… is that it ended.
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