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The Art of Sarah
1 people found this review helpful
by Dada
Mar 8, 2026
8 of 8 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 7.5
Story 7.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 6.0
Rewatch Value 7.0

So...

... I guess I expected a little more from it? I can't say that I was disappointed by it or that I was bored by it, otherwise I wouldn't have given it four stars, but it wasn't anything to sit on my ass about for me. Maybe it's because I was practically just disoriented at the beginning and I didn't really understand what the individual characters were trying to tell me and what it was actually about. The third episode was better, I can honestly say that I enjoyed it because I felt like I finally started to understand Sarah. For me, it was a necessary backstory to be able to understand why she does what she does. The positive thing is that I can't say that the series was predictable. The cast is also very good, there really wasn't anyone I didn't trust in the role. I really like Shin Hye-seon, I also watched it because of her, and I liked her in the role of Sarah. It was something different from her, I've never seen her in a role like that before. And I thought she did a good job. It only has eight episodes, which is not much for k-dramas, but I think it could have been even shorter, maybe six? I think that would have been more ideal and the plot would have been even more compelling. But I'm very satisfied with the last two episodes, they were good for me, everything was explained and the individual characters mostly got what they wanted all along.

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Boyfriend on Demand
4 people found this review helpful
by Mirjam
Mar 8, 2026
10 of 10 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 5.0
Story 1.0
Acting/Cast 10
Music 5.5
Rewatch Value 1.0

Is this the future - pretty, coy, well-behaved and insecure female leads?

How the times have changed! In "Absolute Boyfriend" (2008) the female lead tested one option of a custom-made artificial partner as alternative to real life dating - under financial duress and with a sense of shame. Now the female lead still feels shame to partner up virtually - and does so without telling even her closest friend - but has to test a lot virtual partners (900 are available) and one custom-made partner to feel strong enough to date in reality.

There are the two things in the drama's scenario that seem really problematic to me:

1. I have problems with the way the drama constructing female relationship fantasies as virtual hands-on- and power-fantasies: Would you not consider it unethical when there were 900 life-like virtual female slaves catering to every need of their male customers? I didn't like this concept at all. It's degrading to all parties involved. The female protagonists don't really like that concept either - otherwise why would they be ashamed to use an app?

2. To construct romantic relationships as one-sided dominant-subservient relationships means that the producers never meant to portrait AI-relationships to be a real alternative for their female protagonists, be there postcards and telefon messages in real life or not. No, every girl will find her male partner in real life if she wills it to be - but only if she's pretty, well-behaved and well-dressed (extremely important, it seems, considering the amount of screen time for the female lead trying on dresses). For that end the producers include the one older single female who is the Nr. 1 manga writer. She is shown as single, demanding, not well-behaved and not pretty - and ridiculed every time she has screentime. But: The manga writer is working hard, she has a lot of stress staying on top - and she's considering her AI-Partner much more her equal than the younger girls and stays loyal to him. Relationships are not about clothes and shapely legs alone, drama writers!

Though in my opinion the acting in "Boyfriend on demand" is really good and carries a rather bad story I'd rather have less perfect pictures and blingbling and more of the depth of older Korean dramas like " Dalja's spring" (달자의 봄) of 2007.

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The Boy Next World: My Destiny
1 people found this review helpful
Mar 8, 2026
10 of 10 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 9.0
Story 6.0
Acting/Cast 8.5
Music 10
Rewatch Value 8.0
As an aspiring writer it's easy for me to follow the plot. There are story line who I found myself drifting away and there are some I found it deep. And I agree with the chemistry thing because for me the longer the time in every episode the more they build the chemistry of every character. In this case it's shorter, If it wasn't for their TikTok together I wouldn't buy for ther pairings.
And I noticed in almost every japanese series I watched their NC's seems like conservative, they just like peck their lips together no more no less. That's why I'm all for American and French kissing scene.

The ost is cool.

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Love Story in the 1970s
1 people found this review helpful
Mar 8, 2026
29 of 29 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 9.5
Story 10
Acting/Cast 9.5
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 9.5
Love Story in the 1975 was one of those dramas that quietly surprised me. I didn’t expect much when I started watching it , but the story ended up being deeply moving and full of emotional depth. It’s the kind of drama where the supporting plots also play so well in the main plot. The story just naturally falls into place.

One of the reasons it worked so well for me was the male lead. I’ve watched him before in Lighter and Princess and When Destiny Brings the Demon, and once again he completely captured the essence of his character. He has a way of expressing emotion that feels very natural — Watching him bring the character to life specially the parts where he plays the mentally impaired part made the story even more believable and emotionally engaging.

The female lead was equally impressive. Her delivery of emotions felt sincere and genuine, and she brought a quiet strength and warmth to her role. Together, the leads created a connection that felt authentic and heartfelt, which made the romance easy to believe.
Loved the slow-burn romance. I’ve always loved stories where feelings grow gradually rather than being rushed, and this drama handled that beautifully. The relationship develops through shared experiences, patience, and emotional understanding, which makes every moment between them feel meaningful.

The plot itself carries a lot of emotional weight, but it’s told in a way that feels thoughtful and sincere rather than overwhelming. It’s refreshing to see a male lead character so enthusiastic and green flags.

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Pursuit of Jade
160 people found this review helpful
by NLE
Mar 8, 2026
40 of 40 episodes seen
Completed 3
Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10

A Masterpiece That Redefines Historical Drama Perfection

When it comes to historical dramas that seamlessly weave mystery, romance, and war into one unforgettable experience, China continues to set the gold standard and Pursuit of Jade stands tall as one of its finest achievements.

From the very first frame, the production commands attention. Every costume, every set, every carefully constructed detail breathes life into its world with stunning authenticity. The snowy landscapes are nothing short of cinematic poetry, transforming scenes into visual masterpieces. Paired with fluid, hard hitting martial arts choreography, the drama doesn’t just look beautiful, it feels alive.

But what truly elevates Pursuit of Jade into something extraordinary is its unforgettable female lead. FanChangYu breaks every expectation. A butcher’s daughter who turns her blade into a weapon of survival and strength, she is fierce, grounded, and unapologetically powerful. She is not written to be admired from afar, she pulls you in and demands to be remembered.

The supporting cast adds heart and soul in all the right places. The little sister is an absolute scene stealer, bringing warmth, innocence, and perfectly timed humor that softens the intensity without ever taking away from the stakes.

Then there’s the chemistry. Zhang Linghe and Xi Tian deliver performances that feel raw and genuine. Their connection is electric, balancing tenderness with tension, while their fight sequences carry both emotional weight and physical intensity.

Every interaction adds another layer to an already rich story.

Now having completed this series, I can confidently say this drama never falters. It grips you from beginning to end, delivering action, emotion, romance, and visual brilliance with unwavering consistency.

Pursuit of Jade is not just a great drama. It is a rare 10 out of 10 that earns every second of your time and leaves a lasting impression long after the final scene fades.

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Seeds of Scarlet Longing
0 people found this review helpful
by Onuta
Mar 8, 2026
24 of 24 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 3.0
Story 1.0
Acting/Cast 7.0
Music 5.0
Rewatch Value 1.0

A Few Sensual Scenes and Nothing More: A Disconnected Drama in Search of a Story

Shallow and nonsensical, the story is full of plot holes and provides little background for the characters. It feels like a plot meant for a longer series that was cut short, leaving disconnected scenes that fail to form a cohesive narrative. While the female lead is lovely and the scenes are colourful, there is no substance, and the early episodes rely mostly on sensuality for entertainment. The first part of the drama centers on a full-moon ritual, tastefully filmed, not explicit or nude, but it often feels like that is all the drama has to offer; without these scenes, there is really nothing else to see. From episode 15 onward, the drama abandons its sensual allure for past conflicts that feel hollow, rushed, and embarrassing.

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Nian Xia Nan Fang
2 people found this review helpful
Mar 8, 2026
78 of 78 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 5.5
Story 6.0
Acting/Cast 6.5
Music 5.0
Rewatch Value 4.0
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Jiejie romance with FL cheating on her husband with ML

This drama captured my attention when it was a fresh release but somehow I only felt like watching it in February 2026. I watched it on iQIYI. This is a jiejie romance drama which is memorable because of Wang Yu Han & the kisses.

What I liked:
1. Romance - Damn, the kissing was scorching hot. Perhaps also because their relationship was forbidden with her being married to another person.
2. ML character - Horny & eager puppy. I liked hos protectiveness.
3. Styling - I loved clothes worn by ML. FL also wore nice outfits.
4. Saviour - I liked this arc with SML stealing credit. Often times saviour arc is SFL stealing credit.
5. Acting - I liked Wang Yu Han's acting in this drama. There was amazing chemistry between him and Vicky Liang.

What I disliked:
1. Antagonists - A few characters that I disliked: SML, his mistress, ML's pursuer, ML's grandmother.
2. Cheating - Not a fan of dramas with main character cheating on their spouse even though spouse was baddie too.
3. Duration - Close to 2.5 hours. Some scenes were draggy for example the auction scene.

Favourite scene
When ML sneakily dragged FL into nearest room

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Blazing Elegance
0 people found this review helpful
Mar 8, 2026
24 of 24 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 9.0
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Exciting until the very end and an emotional rollercoaster ride

I don't know why this drama was rated so low.
You have to understand the following. It is a drama from the Chinese Republican era. That means women were not relevant and were not supposed to have an opinion. So why people are upset about violence against women here is beyond me.
From today's perspective, it is of course outrageous, but at that time it was simply the norm.
Alternatively, the woman should not forgive or give in, even though she was raised in this era and taught that a woman should first obey her parents without question and then her husband.
The fact that she manages to stand up for herself and stand her ground in this drama is amazing enough.
In general, I can say that the drama was really good. The actors were extremely good, and the emotional difficulties were portrayed brilliantly. Whether it was the main ML and FL, who love each other despite the nasty things they do to each other. Especially towards the end, when the female lead does many things that break the male lead and make him realise what he has done to her. Simply captivating.
But also the disguised BL, with the great actor from ‘Revenged Love’ Zhan Xuan, was great to watch.
With the hidden feelings that never quite broke out. Greatly conveyed. I found the ending for the two of them a bit of a shame, but I accept the director's decision.
So I think it's a complete success. It had no longueurs and secrets were kept until the end, which kept the tension going.
I can recommend it, but it's not light viewing.

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Boyfriend on Demand
60 people found this review helpful
by yptz
Mar 8, 2026
10 of 10 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 3.0
Story 1.0
Acting/Cast 5.0
Music 2.0
Rewatch Value 1.0

Low rating for the script/concept!

This drama is only 10 episodes but at times it felt as if each episode was 3hours long which is a terrible thing for a show.

For me all its issues start and end on the script and the way they handled the AI-boyfriends concept. Because even though AI relationships are something that will probably be really popular in the next couple of years, it will never stop representing a dystopian situation of humans giving up on real human relationships just to engage with the imaginary-easier interaction that AI can offer.

I kept watching the drama bc I was curious to see how they were going to conclude the AI dating app situation but as I had guessed they glossed over all ethical questions one might have about this concept and never really touched on what it respresents or could mean. Let me ask you guys just this one thing: would you like a drama where the MALE lead and all other male characters in that show dated AI girlfriends? I mean men will do that in the future, it's only that they wouldn't show it on a kdrama bc then it would have to be a serious drama where it actually has to delve into the implications the way Black Mirror has done in one of its seasons.

As for the script they literally wrote underdeveloped characters where you were left wondering "why are they like that? why would they act like that?"

In a few words the script was TERRIBLE.

The first 6 episodes were the least entertaining part of the drama for me and the most annoying part of Jisoo's acting. Bc it leaned heavy on the whole AI boyfriends thing with the many famous actors' guest starring that made me feel nothing but boredom and annoyance.

Thankfully Seo Inguk's actual character (not the AI one) "saved" part of the show in the 2nd half by delivering good acting and nice chemistry with some cute moments with Jisoo. Honestly those moments were where Jisoo shined the most. She's far from a good actor yet, but i dont want to be harsh as of right now, bc I still think if she works harder she can grow and become better. Of course she might not do that considering how the k-industry are just willing to hire her only bc of her general popularity bc she can make money for them.

Overall it was a drama with meh OSTs, so and so acting and notingburger directing, BUT the biggest issue was the damn script. I'm so over Korea's lack of effort when it comes to scripts. These last couple of years I've yet to see a kdrama where the scipt was even a 6/10, it's like they've dumbed down everything bc they think most viewers are dumber now i guess, so they dont need to put any kind of effort in making and greenlighting good, intelligent stories and characters.

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Kidnap
1 people found this review helpful
by Phinda
Mar 8, 2026
12 of 12 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 9.0
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 8.5
Rewatch Value 8.5

Thank You, OhmLeng: Cherishing the Memories of Kidnap

After finishing the series, I realized all Ohm and Leng needed was our full support, and we failed them. They have such undeniable talent and natural chemistry; they deserved so much more recognition while this was airing.
From the first episode to the last, I was completely hooked. The production was incredibly well done, and the entire cast gave it their all—especially Khun Yada! She was absolutely gorgeous and nailed her character to perfection. 👏✨

It’s a perfect 9/10 for me. 🌟 I’m genuinely heartbroken that they are no longer a partnership, but I hope they know how much this work truly matters.

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Ongoing 2/10
Still Shining
5 people found this review helpful
Mar 8, 2026
2 of 10 episodes seen
Ongoing 0
Overall 9.5
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 9.0

An Authentic Perfect Slice of Life Romance

Slice of life dramas aren’t for everyone and love is in a way, always “predictable” because you just fall in love and fall out of it, but if you love a down to earth, subtle story where many can relate to your own life, and the raw emotions of two ordinary people fall in love and meet again—then this is certainly for you.

It is never meant to be “unpredictable” or dramatic plot heavy with a clear storyline. It’s meant to dig deep into two characters’ authentic emotions and choices, because the truth is, love is always you meet, you break, and you meet again. But each story is yet unique to their own, that’s what so fascinating about love, isn’t it?

You love, you get hurt, but you will do it all over again. Just like watching different love stories, it’s never about a surprising plot but how real the characters you feel.

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Ongoing 30/37
Generation to Generation
1 people found this review helpful
Mar 8, 2026
30 of 37 episodes seen
Ongoing 0
Overall 5.5
Story 1.0
Acting/Cast 10
Music 5.5
Rewatch Value 1.0

Disappointed c drama

I'm honestly watching this drama only for Zhou Yiran. Otherwise, I find the plot quite pathetic. The female lead is beautiful but kinda don't like her character..quiet annoying ...Lingbo is actually much better .... she is the only interesting character in the story. There are so many talented actors and actresses in this drama, yet the storyline feels very confusing.
Most of the attention is given to the aunt, which is starting to irritate me. I really feel like discontinuing the drama, but I’ll probably finish it just because of Zhou Yiran. Honestly, he looks much better with Zhang Miaoyi.
Sorry to say, but this is just my honest opinion!!!!!!!!

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Re/Member: The Last Night
2 people found this review helpful
by Bri
Mar 8, 2026
Completed 0
Overall 5.0
Story 4.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 4.0
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The first one is better

I watched the first movie and this one back-to-back and I have to say, the first one is way better. The budget for this movie felt a lot lower, I don't know if that's true but that's how I felt. There wasn't as many deaths or thriller scenes as the first one, so it felt like exciting to watch. Even though the movies are pretty similar in length it was a lot easier to get attached the characters in the first movie rather than this one for some reason. I liked the idea of the afterlife thing where Asuka was but for me it wasn't executed the best. The ending also just wasn't very good. Overall, in my opinion this movie was just very mid compared to the first one. Curious with how it ended what they would do with the third one.

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Re/Member
0 people found this review helpful
by Bri
Mar 8, 2026
Completed 0
Overall 7.0
Story 7.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 6.0
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Great concept!

I liked the story a lot and think the concept of it was really interesting! The deaths were pretty unique too even if visually the effects weren't always the best, they were okay just not great. I liked the characters a lot too! Loved watching how quickly they became friends and cared for each other. The ending did seem to kind of come out of nowhere, but I didn't mind it.
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Ding Liu Ying Hou Ta Lai Zi Gu Dai
1 people found this review helpful
by Bijou
Mar 8, 2026
120 of 120 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 6.5
Story 6.0
Acting/Cast 7.0
Music 5.0
Rewatch Value 7.0
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I remember how i rewatched this back on the time.

I need to make confession , this is one of two favorite drama with Meng Na and Du Ya Fei i really liked. The chemistry between the leads are amazing, and they're unlikely to work together again, so i really cherish this drama. Du Ya Fei acting was not the best in here but he embraced the modern scumbag husband. Meng Na finally got strong FL character after her damsel in distress from her 2023-2024 dramas i watched.

For the summary, in the ancient time ML and FL are a marquis and his wife. ML leaves for war on their wedding night, leaving FL to support the marquis's household alone. Unexpectedly, she receives a false report about ML and is eventually murdered by the traitor. FL travels to the modern era and inhabits the body of the ML's wife. ML was forced into marriage and is very cold with his wife. FL lead also wants a quick divorce to end the marriage and find her beloved marquis (FL suspects ML has also traveled through time). The time-traveling FL is heroic and ML gradually falls in love. The revenge plot is satisfying.

Recommended to watch if you CP fans or just want to got nostalgia.

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