Somewhat silly but very cute drama
It was so cute! It started off feeling a little silly, but a few episodes in that silliness turned into pure joy. The two leads had incredible chemistry. It took me a minute to adjust to the ML’s tone, but by episode three I was completely on board.It’s one of those series that just flies by while you’re sitting there smiling the whole time. There are some dramatic themes, but nothing overly heavy—just enough tension to make the character and relationship growth feel meaningful.
And even beyond the main couple, I really loved the way the two teachers and two students developed. The writers clearly understand romcom structure and pacing so well.
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Who is she?
"Truth is like light that binds us. Lies are like a beautiful sunset that makes everything look incredible. That is until you get caught."The Art of Sarah is a drama where truth hides behind a carefully painted mask.
Sarah Kim, an elegant businesswoman who dreams of ruling the high-end bags in the name of "Boudoir". No one truly knows her real identity, and that mystery becomes the beating heart of the series. Sarah didn't simply exist in the luxury world— she came here to dominate it. With poised smiles and calculating eyes, she moved through elite circles like a queen on a chessboard, always ten steps ahead of everyone. Watching her was truly hypnotic. Is she a genius? A survivor? A master manipulator? The drama thrives on never giving us a clear answer. Shin Hye Sun, the woman, the brilliant artist you are!
On the other hand, Park Mu Gyeong, the police officer who's determined to uncover the truth, is calm, intelligent, and morally grounded. He served as the perfect contrast to Sarah’s ambiguity. Their dynamic was electric — not loud, but simmering yet elegant! Their confrontation was filled with tension you can almost taste with your eyes. He seeks justice, she protects her secrets and between them lies a dangerous game of cat and mouse!
The cinematography of the drama is stunning. The luxurious settings, beautifully crafted bags and intense close-ups amplify the suspense and emotional weight. Just like any other Netflix originals, it reeks of money and glamour.
>>However, the series isn’t without flaws.
The pacing slows down in the middle episodes, stretching certain conflicts longer than necessary. Supporting characters felt underwritten as like existing more to serve Sarah’s mystery than to stand on their own. While her cold brilliance was captivating, the drama occasionally withholds too much emotional vulnerability, making it harder to fully connect with her on a deeper level. And don't get me started on the poor quality of the investigation process. It was hasty, sloppy and laughable, which ultimately makes you question "what kind of police officer are they?" More importantly, "why?" Even if we know the question still lingers, left unanswered.
Overall, it’s a thriller that will leave you questioning every smile and every truth she speaks. Despite its imperfections, the drama remained gripping and stylish on its own. An almost con story which was hard to put down till the end. Perfect bingeworthy drama!
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How can you re-watch a drama for 5 times or more...
I watched this so many time, that i lost count and this is just my opinion and brings me joy, love and happiness :). For me is the best costume drama of all times and i watched all of the best dramas.Prisoner of Beauty is a sweeping historical romance that blends political intrigue, emotional intensity, and breathtaking visuals into an addictive slow-burn love story. While it follows some familiar C-drama tropes, its strong performances and rich atmosphere make it stand out.
This is the first time i saw the male lead and to be fair he is not in my top favourites, but really loved the changes in him from a very powerful ruler to the innofencive child in him.
At the beginning i thought, ahh another costume drama of revenge and first couple of episodes you want to kill the ML at least a hundred times. The ML family was killed by the FL family and of course he wants every single member of that family to pay the debts. No mistakes there, they really been killed. Her grandfather decides to marry FL to Wei Shao, you can say is something that you saw so many times in so many dramas. They do marry and there how it starts the beauty of this story. The tension between the leads drives the narrative, especially in the early episodes where suspicion and emotional restraint dominate their interactions. It has very dramatic scenes, very funny ones, romantic and childish (not overly). The chemistry between the main leads is electric. Wei Shao at the beginning is restrained to emotional love—cold and calculating on the surface, but increasingly vulnerable as the story unfolds, the child in him hahaha.
Xiao Qiao - i liked this character that it was made so smart and really pulled all the benefits that she was taught by her grandfather, captivating with her beauty and this becomes both her weapon and her curse. She shines with quiet intelligence and emotional depth, making her far more than a “pretty face” archetype.
I love Song Zuer and i saw all of her works.
Visually, the drama is stunning. From intricate hanfu costumes to grand palace sets, the cinematography enhances the emotional weight of key scenes, some of them really made re-watch and re-watch and re-watch.
If you enjoy palace politics, layered romance, and visually rich storytelling, this drama is definitely worth your time.
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"I wish I could paint myself over again"
Kurosawa Akira wrote the script for The Portrait and to quote Sally’s shocked line in When Harry Met Sally, “Well, that's just so optimistic of you, Harry”. Kurosawa wasn’t known for movies about women or stories this positive and heartwarming. The film was deftly directed by Kinoshita Keisuke with strong performances by the cast.Kaneko and Tamai agree to purchase a house together for 200,000 yen and then flip it for 400,000 splitting the profits. The only problem is that there are tenants living in it. Kaneko decides to move his young mistress into the upper room which the family doesn’t fight. Midori is temperamental and not pleased with the move. The family occupying the house is poor but happy. The father, Nomura, is a painter of some renown but not terribly successful. The family automatically assumes that Midori is Kaneko’s daughter and treat her as a treasured guest. Midori isn’t used to positive affirmation and her guilt is made worse when Nomura asks her to sit for him. The woman revealed in the portrait is not who she believes she is.
Nomura with his magical artist’s eye saw deep into Midori, who she really was. This vision stood in stark contrast to who Midori believed she has become in order to survive after the war. The cognitive dissonance finally erupted as the young woman had to decide the person she would choose to be. Could she really paint herself all over again?
The family was almost too good to be true even seeing blackouts as a gift to dance in the moonlight. The one member who grasped that Midori was not Kaneka’s daughter cast no judgment, offering only acceptance. Kurosawa’s social commentary was muted but the blackouts were a bit of reality creeping in as well as the young women resorting to sleeping with old men to make a living. Nomura’s oldest son had been missing since the war with no word, as they hopefully awaited his return. Then of course, there were the realty vultures hoping to turn quick profits as they turned tenants out of their homes. The Nomura family’s impenetrable loving-kindness shield the only detriment to the current flippers’ plans.
The Portrait was a lovely little film showing a family’s and a young woman’s resiliency in the face of social upheaval and financial strain. Each person had to decide who they were and who they wanted to become, even when their options were few. And the greatest mystery of all, would Chiba the cat return home? An easy recommendation for people who enjoy these old films.
13 February 2026
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So heart-warming!! !!
It’s been so long since i am having this giggling jiggling moments when i watched a kdrama. such a heart-warming, happening & fulfilled storylines. i love everything they potrayed in the drama from the village veterinary hospital, old trucks, cute coffee truck, peach farm, Sandeul Police Station, Hui-dong villagers anddd the cinematography.Choo Young-woo and Joy are such a cutesy when they smile as they show us the FULLY GUM SMILE uGH I LOVE THEM!! the awkward and shy interaction are what i lived for along the hours! i hope they will be casted for more kdramas just like Once Upon A Small Town bcos Joy is so cute in her white & floral dresses!
Nevertheless, please give it a watch on Netflix! You don’t have to stress regarding any, u just only have to stress “whEN WILL THE CONFESSION BEGINS??”
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A Storybook Romance That Knows the Script
Normally, I wouldn’t be into something like this. It’s a heavy romance, and they lay it on thick. But several nuances made it work for me. This isn’t meant to represent real-life love or realistic scenery—it’s a storybook version of romance, told through fictional characters who feel stilted because they’re written in that way on purpose. And by following a scripted novel that we see the lead getting pulled into preserves that “author” vibe. It makes it clear that the cheesy delivery is intentional, not because the directors thought that’s what viewers wanted (at least, that was my interpretation—and why the romance felt digestible to me). And whenever the romantic script became a bit too much, it would balance itself out with comedy or a lingering sense of sadness.I do have a few disclaimers, though. I skipped through the second lead’s arc because it felt a bit sleepy to me, even though I know what happens with them. I also really like Wang Yuwen, so I’m more inclined to give her performances a chance. Overall, though, this was a great watch for me. I connected with most of the characters, loved the soundtrack (even if there were only a few songs on repeat), and I really enjoyed the narrative. It had nice angles and a few compelling twists that gave the story depth. The color palette was beautiful, and I loved being transported back to the ’90s. Now I want to watch more circa-1995 dramas!
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A fairy tale about a marriage of convenience.
A captivating, fun, and romantic story with a fairytale vibe. Rose and Din have great chemistry; I found myself yelling for them to kiss several times. However, for me, the highlight of the series was the cousins, especially Lom. Believe me, I'm not saying this because this character is played by Freen Becky; I'm not a number one Freen Becky fan, but I must admit she's my favorite character. Lom is giving a charismatic performance. There's humor, fun, and suspense too. I liked the villain of the series and the serious issues it addresses. I hated him and was afraid of what he might do to the protagonists... In other words, I loved him! That's how a villain should be.Was this review helpful to you?
Major casting failure. The FL actress isn't right for the role and ruined it for me
Things I liked1 The ML. he did his part. he tried hard to make it work but it was useless with the useless partner he had. I hope I see him in other series where he can shine.
Things I disliked
1 The lack of chemistry. Something was off and it never felt like they were in love. He probably was, she certainly wasn't. She gave the impression that he was lucky to have her and we were lucky to watch her destroy a love story.
Things I hated
1 The casting of the FL. The actress didn't even try to make us believe she was in love. No warmth, no humor, no tenderness and certainly not any chemistry with the ML. The people who cast her for the role should be fired. If she's not capable to convey love and warmth she has nothing to do in a romance series. Don't make me incest my hours on something you know it won't give me satisfaction because you chose a person for the role who can't act. It's an insult to the viewer. First and last time I've watched that actress.
2 The line about leave to men to take the initiative about the future. What the hack was that? Who wrote that dreadful line?
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I'm immpressed by people who want to protect the Environmental .
Thanks for this wonderful drama
Great preducer
Great director
Uncompared crew
Specialy Yang zi ..
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Watch this when you want a stupid vertical (?), but horizontal!
Watch this when you want a stupid vertical, but on a bigger screen, with a substantial amount of 🔥 or spice or 'kilig' or whatever you want to call it. I'll just dub this a horizontal.Don't watch this to critique character motivations, evaluate plot point plausibility, or form opinions on whether the FL ever consents to being randomly grabbed & forcefully kissed.
The premise is kind of a copy of Mysterious Love, but the plot isn't as bad and disjointed.
The OST is randomly copied together (as in, it's blatant plagiarism), but most of the MDL comments still find it substantially adds to the enjoyment.
Some of the production is incredibly sloppy (audio, continuity, other things), but that doesn't mean you shouldn't watch it in 4K for scientifically analyzing you-know-what.
The only actor who is good from start to finish is Jesse Ren. Fang Jin is quite bad at the very start, then gets to an okay level with some outages here and there. However, she's not here to convince you of her emotional range or expression control, but to somehow be put into peril, before being rescued (and ravished) by Jesse Ren.
(There's a second couple, who are totally unnecessary yet mildly cute, but unlike the leads they didn't bring their intimacy A-game, perhaps related to their age difference. Might view them as in the wrong show. Beyond that there are various gangsters and office workers and office workers that are gangsters too, but none of these stand out much. I'll only keep a look out for future roles of Liu YuYang, ML's sidekick.)
Oh, and watch the specials!
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University BL with 3 sweet romances
PLOT: The welcoming and integration of new students into an engineering school is facilitated through various junior/senior activities. One group stands out in particular: the Perfect 10 Liners, a close-knit group that welcomes new students each year. Three successive couples form:[ep 1 - 8] Arc/Arm => Force & Book
[ep 9 - 16] Yotha/Gun => Perth & Santa
[ep 17 - 24] Wine/Faifa => Mark & Junior
+++ Great cast with talented and nuanced actors. Some could improve their kissing skills, but we forgive them because they're cute.
+++ Well-constructed and coherent story, without a major villain, twist, or break-up.
+++ Effective and well-paced direction.
No complaints about the OST.
### Some characters, meant to provide comic relief, are VERY over-the-top.
### The couples I found really cute during their own story arcs lose their appeal in the other characters' storylines.
=> A pleasant, heartwarming series, without any particular message, except to have a good time.
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BL universitaire avec 3 sweet romances
PLOT: L'accueil et l'intégration des nouveaux au sein d'une école d'ingénieurs, se fait par des multiples activités juniors / seniors. Un gpe en particulièrement en vue : les Perfect 10 Liners, très unis, intégrant chq année des nouveaux. Formation de 3 couples successifs :
[ép 1 - 8] Arc/Arm => Force & Book
[ép 9 - 16 ] Yotha/Gun => Perth & Santa
[ép 17 - 24] Wine/Faifa => Mark & Junior
+++ Super cast avec des acteurs talentueux, subtiles. Certains devraient améliorer leurs kissing skills, mais on leur pardonne car ils sont cute.
+++ Story bien construite, cohérente, sans Great Villain, sans twist ni break-up.
+++ Réalis° efficace et rythmée.
RAS sur les OSTs.
### Certains personnages, censés être la touche comique, sont TRES exagérés.
### Les couples que je trouvais très cutes durant leur arc narratif, perdent de leur saveur sur les arcs narratifs des autres.
=> Série agréable, réconfortante, sans message particulier, sauf celui de passer un bon moment.
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Not Like Other K Dramas
As someone who has watched a lot of K-dramas, this show felt really refreshing. It wasn’t predictable and didn’t follow the usual TV tropes. I literally couldn’t put it down, which is a rare occurrence for me. I didn’t love the ending, but I understand why they chose to finish it that way. The cinematography is beautiful, and it truly feels like a work of art (pun not intended).Was this review helpful to you?
Much better than season 1
After watching season 1, I was hoping for a big improvement with season 2, that definitely happened. It still was lacking a bit in story line, but the characters seemed to have a bit more depth in this new season. Ren, who I still find boring, had a bit more personality and became a little more likable than in the past. Kyohei Takahashi seemed to open his character up and gave us a better understanding of who he was, making for a better match with Nanako this time around. Riko Fukumoto gave more with her character as well. At least the two showed some chemistry in season 2.My favorite still remained Takumi Ando, just as in season 1. Coki Yamashita gave his role such personality, appearing more realistic than anyone else in this drama. At first, you kind of think things will work out for him, then they appear not to, but then it seems like it will again. It's a good back and forth to see where he ends up, not knowing until the very end. Ando was the only one who appeared strong enough to survive, no matter what the outcome.
Overall, much more enjoyable in this final season!
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bai lu and xing yue
I love the story, I am watching this, it's really so good. and love bai lu and xing yue. They are really so good in acting. Best couple. I wish if bai lu and xing yue will real couple. We want more drama with this couple.🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰💞💞💞💞💞💞💞💞💞💞💞💞💞💞💞💞💞💞💞💞💞💞💞💞💞💞💞💞💞💞💞💞💞💞💞💞💞💞💞💞Was this review helpful to you?
Bad script.
Continuing the trend with a lot of -the last couple of years- k-dramas, this show also suffers the "disease" of a bad script.Contrary to what others have said, I actually think this isn't a complicated story. It's just a badly written one.
I've watched a lot of mystery-thrillers and the script and acting are the most important factors for a show of these genres to be good. For any show to be fair.
Once again, what is going on with South Korea and its writers? Are they using Ai or what, bc I can't think of a reason where the writers are so uninspired with their work.
For this drama its ONLY saving grace is Lee Junhyuk. This man is one hell of a actor. Anyone that hasn't watched his dramas need to drop what they're currently watching and start "Dongjae, the good or the bastard" right this second. Now, THAT'S a good show.
Anyway, such a seriously disappointing drama. How can you have known, serious actors and the budget to shoot a Netflix thriller but not try to have a better script?
Unoriginal, uninspiring and frankly I'm over korea's obsession with luxury brands and surface level "rich people-poor people" concepts.
K-dramas need to do better.
The 4.5 is for Lee Junhyuk, otherwise I'd give it a 2 for the annoying script.
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