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The King’s Warden
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May 28, 2026
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Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10

he DID NOT deserve that.

"i beg you. with your own hands, send me across the river."
the acting. OUTSTANDING. park jihoon never fails to surprise me with his acting. they deserved all the awards that they got from this.

i thought that i wouldn't cry when i watch this... but it broke my heart. y'all could've just stabbed me instead and it would hurt less.
he was just 16. yes, 17 in korean age, but still, 16. he was dethroned, exiled, and he even had to witness his loved ones die with his own eyes. he couldn't risk it again. at first, he made sure he was detached from the exile village people. but then, they became the reason why he wanted to live, and serve people. they were his last straw. in the end, he'd rather die in the hands of his loved ones, than the ones who betrayed and exploited him. that was his dying wish. it took 241 years, for him to be restored as king danjong... 241 years. he died not knowing that he was restored as king 241 years later.

P.S. don't make them touch cgi ever again.

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HIStory2
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May 28, 2026
16 of 16 episodes seen
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Overall 8.0
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 6.0
Rewatch Value 7.0

Good grades are thanx to story 2.

What a difference between story 1 and 2. Story 1 was very bad and story 2 was very good.

Story 1:
The story was good, but the acting destroid it for me. The actors didn't do a good job and there was no chemistry at all between the leads. Steven Chiang was the worst, he really lacked in expressing emotions.
The visuals and music were ok.

Story 2:
Oh how i loved this story, and the good grades i gave were because of this story. The story was good, the visuals great and the music good.
All the actors did a great job. The mains had great chemistry and kisses.
I also liked the second couple, they were sweet.

I will probably rewatch the second story. But i definatly won't rewatch the first one.

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Linda Linda Linda
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May 28, 2026
Completed 0
Overall 8.0
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 10
Rewatch Value 9.0
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Still singing Linda Linda Linda out loud

Linda Lind LINDA is definitely one of those Japanese movies that are tucked into someone’s old cassette hidden in an old shoebox and on random Sundays it takes you on a journey.

Overall, the movie is simple but really enjoyable. My only negative remark about this movie is that since the accident starts just 3 days before the cultural festival, the amount of things that happen feels way too much to wrap up in 3 days. I wish they had about 2 weeks; it would have consolidated their thoughts and feelings and made an impactful friendship.

Overall, the movie starts in a very odd way; we don’t see the main event that led to the band falling apart, but the movie starts after the problem has already happened, so you’re kind of thrown in the middle trying to understand what is happening. Also, in the first 40 minutes of the movie, the dialogues were so little that there was so much silence, and I wish they had more dialogues. For someone who never watched Japanese movies, this movie would be very confusing because I think you need to have a bit of understanding of Japanese school culture through movies or anime to understand it, as the movie does not have many dialogues giving context.

However, I did like the way the character of the Son represented us, the audience, asking and wondering things as we don’t get much explanation for why the band broke up or some of the backstoryabout the girls, so maybe this was also the point, leaving that air of confusion that being a high schooler brings.

The best part of the movie is definitely the music. Although they were in a band that fell apart, the bandmates had to reorganize and even learn a new instrument, and with a singer who can’t really speak much Japanese, it takes us through a journey of learning music and appreciating it. The music is definitely one of the best parts, and as the movie ends, the performance really was so much excitement.

It is a good movie about making friendships and music, but I just wish it had a bit more context and more dialogue. I certainly enjoyed watching it a lot, but again, I do think a wider audience will fnd it diffiuclt to grasp but Japan cinema lovers will appreciate this.

P.s. you will be stuck with Linda Linda Linda in your head for weeks,

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My Sweet Mobster
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May 28, 2026
16 of 16 episodes seen
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Overall 9.0
Story 7.5
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 8.5

Story

I couldnt have dropped this series if I wanted to because of the ML.I was mesmorised by his
visuals and that deep throaty voice. His mannerisms were laid back and cute. I did enjoy the series but I would love to see the ML in a more serious role as the boss of a criminal gang ..loyalty, discipline, and never showing fear — He would be perfect..We girls love badboys. The FL was perfect..shy..cute..pretty
and over excitable which was cute especially when the ML was in focus. She definately won him over because her words hurt him at times.
I am looking at other series where he is the main lead..

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The Scarecrow
3 people found this review helpful
May 28, 2026
12 of 12 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 6.0
Story 5.5
Acting/Cast 9.5
Music 10
Rewatch Value 5.0
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This is the first drama made from this case after the real serial killer of hwaseong seril murders was identified using DNA in 2019.Killer was already in jail for murder and rape of his 18 years old sister in law.

I had high hope for this drama. As a long time fan of crime thrillers of korean dramas i was excited to watch this. after watching several masterpiece of korean thrillers.

the drama witj gritty 1980s film grain, the muted village color grading, the haunting music reminds the memories of murder movie 2003 was amazing, and the stacked cast of Park Hae-soo, Lee Hee-joon, and Jung Moon-sung .
So we hoped well written crime thriller ." But if you peel back that beautiful wrapping paper, the script is a total mess.

The real-life Hwaseong investigation was a tragedy of corruption , systemic error, poice and government coverups, and massive technical limitations. but The police deployed over 2 million total officers across the years, walked thousands of miles, and did endless, exhausting double-work because they lacked modern databases.

The Scarecrow completely misrepresents this to make the plot convenient. Instead of showing an overworked, overwhelmed system drowned in bad data, the script narrows the scope so much that the detectives just look incompetent and lazy, "doing nothing but going around." By reducing a massive historical tragedy into a few uninspired characters pacing around a small set, the writer stripped away the true weight of the real-world frustration.

The show sets up Kang Tae-ju as an upright, brilliant, justice-driven ace detective. Yet, the writing immediately contradicts this by making him incredibly arrogant., acts completely conceited about his own correctness, and then—when it blows up in his face—the script desperately tries to gaslight the audience into thinking "but he tried his best! Specialy the wrongfully accused ones.

Even if the detective act arrogant in some dramas like beyond evil and signal , but the narrative punishes him for it, forcing him to grow. In The Scarecrow, Tae-ju’s glaring flaws are brushed under the rug by a script that wants him to be a tragic hero without earning it.When his reckless intuition results in wrongful arrest or interrogation torture (like what tragically happens to Lee Ki-beom), the script refuses to hold him accountable.

Instead of forcing him through a brutal arc of self-reckoning—the way Han Joo-won was completely shattered and rebuilt in Beyond Evil—the writer uses cheap emotional manipulation. We are shown slow-motion shots of him crying while the music swells, forcing us to pity him. It turns a detective story into an unearned melodrama. As you perfectly stated, he became a victim of his own narrative, not a protector of justice.

When he aggressively locks down a suspect and acts like he has infallible detective instincts, he isn’t being a "genius"—he is acting exactly like the corrupt, shortcut-taking cops he is supposed to be better than.The script then tries to force the audience to pity him by screaming, "But look how hard he’s trying!" It doesn't work.

The prison cell scenes between the older Tae-ju and the serial killer (Lee Gi-hwan) are completely flat.


Tae-ju’s dialogue lacks tactical intention; he isn't peeling back the layers of a psychopath's mind. It's just two actors sitting in a room delivering slow, melodramatic lines to make the show look intellectual, without any actual substance behind the words

As a example In Through the Darkness, the dialogue in the interrogation rooms is razor-sharp—based on real psychological profiling tactics used by Kwon Il-yong. Every question has a purpose, testing the killer's ego, looking for micro-expressions. Every line of dialogue was a psychological probe into behavioral patterns, cognitive distortions, and signature motivations. In The Scarecrow, the dialogue has no strategic intention. The writer didn't know how to write a real profiler, Tae-ju doesn't sound like a trained criminologist or profiler at all; he just sounds like a standard, generic drama character having a dramatic, slow-paced conversation to fill screen time.

gritty, true-crime-inspired story about institutional failure, the writer threw in cheap K-drama soap opera tropes

The Birth Secret: Making Cha Soon-young’s identity and family background a convoluted "birth secret" in the final episodes completely cheapened the show's gritty realism.

The Sudden Accident: Throwing in a sudden, unexplained car accident for his sister with zero narrative justification or logical buildup is just lazy writing to force an emotional climax.

Lee Choon-jae was actually caught and imprisoned in 1994 for the horrific rape and murder of his own sister-in-law (his wife's younger sister). He was serving a life sentence for that specific crime when his DNA finally matched the Hwaseong cases decades later.

By straying away from the cold, chilling logic of how these crimes and people actually functioned, and replacing them with secret children, sudden car crashes, and inconsistent character behavior, The Scarecrow stopped being a high-tier crime thriller. It became a melodrama dressed up in a dark Crime thriller drama coat.

Throwing in a sudden car accident for his sister with zero proper buildup or explanation, and then dropping a convoluted "birth secret" involving Soon-young in the final episodes

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In Your Radiant Season
2 people found this review helpful
by zinnia
May 28, 2026
12 of 12 episodes seen
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Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10

cried (〒﹏〒)

i didn't wanted to cry but cried its a little sad at the ending, it's happy ending though

starts really good I like both FML and ml character I have to say ml more since FML is quite type doesn't do much because of her past ,ml still is bright even he is similar to her ,he disappear twice in 2 eps it felt so empty and quite I was just waiting for when he appears

everything is good,all side characters
the story doesn't focus on ml FML only but 3 couples total 2 sister 1 grandma , I when saw the mysterious flashback I was curious and wanted to know what happened but you know that it only in last eps so I skipped side characters parts I wasn't interested in them , and more curious about mystery

the couple is really cute feels realistic more, they got together really fast in 6 ? I wished it went more slower

what I dislike:
FML doesn't listen to him even though he did plan to tell her , he did wrong but still you should listen first i think ? i didn't like that scene and then when he disappeared she regrets ,he tried all to talk to her but the other person ruined it telling him everything was his fault

last part feels a bit unnecessary drama , I felt bad for ml bro is already sick suffering on that his gf won't talk, he is also alone ,I aslo cried during their breakup 😭

then they got back together......end

why so short? why? 16 was right length for drama why it's 12 now 😭😭😭😭? i wanted to watch more it already ended, I wanted to see main leads more there's also too much side characters parts even though their story is actually good but I wanted to see main couple more

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Perfect Crown
3 people found this review helpful
by Misu Flower Award1
May 28, 2026
12 of 12 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 10
Story 9.5
Acting/Cast 10
Music 8.5
Rewatch Value 9.0

A dreamy royal drama with perfect chemistry

Perfect Crown was honestly such a beautiful drama. After a long time I felt like I watched a drama that had everything I love... dreamy visuals, royal elegance, emotional romance and amazing chemistry between the leads.

The biggest highlight for me was definitely the main couple. IU and Byeon Wooseok’s chemistry was insane. Their scenes together were so heart-touching. Some moments felt soft and emotional while some had that strong romantic tension that made the drama even more addictive. They looked perfect together and their relationship was one of the main reasons I enjoyed the drama so much.
I also loved the atmosphere of the drama. The cinematography, royal settings and overall dreamy vibe were really beautiful. Every scene looked elegant and pleasing to watch. The drama had that fairytale-like feeling, but still kept the emotions strong and meaningful.
The plot was good. I liked the royal setting and the relationship between the main leads. Maybe the villain could have been written a little better. I personally would have liked the villain to be more reasonable or more villainous, but it was not a big problem for me. It did not ruin the drama.
The cast was perfect for their roles. Everyone matched their character well. Also need to praise the child king actor. He was really good, especially in emotional scenes and he added a lot of heart to the drama.
One small thing I would have loved to see more is comedy. Since good comedy actors like Im Chulsoo and Yoon Byunghee were there as the managers, it would have been fun if they got more comedy scenes. But this is not really a negative point, just something I personally wanted more of.

Perfect Crown was such a beautiful and satisfying drama for me. The chemistry, the visuals, the royal beauty, the emotional scenes and the cast all worked so well together. It was dreamy, romantic and really lovely to watch.
10/10⭐

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Gold Land
3 people found this review helpful
by Mazia
May 28, 2026
10 of 10 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 8.0
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 4.0
Rewatch Value 1.0
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Can someone even do the same thing in real life?

i dont think the story can happen in real life with the same plot. first of all, huiju, i don't get her, she trusts the car center owner that he will help her, i think that is a risky thing thinking that he had worked before with the chairman. but throughout the story she doesn't believe woogi even until the end, that doesn't make sense, thinking she is right in the situation where she cannot believe anyone, but she deliberately reveals the true to everyone including woogi, jinman, cha yojin that she has the gold.
The ending was kind of wage as she could have done the same in the start and would have live the same life. but I don't there is anything wrong with the drama because the drama itself is about the survival, struggle and thriller and less on Methodical Logical investigation.
The actors did the great job, park bo young portrayed the emotions soo on point thinking that how a real person would react in any of those situations specially in first episodes.

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If Wishes Could Kill
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May 28, 2026
8 of 8 episodes seen
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Overall 8.5
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 8.0
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CRAZY SHAMANISM AND CURSE STORY!

The setup is simple i.e. a school. What started with two girl school students and their trauma, passed on to the other school students through this app, called GIRIGO. Five friends and their wishes to save others and themselves.

Crazy plot and storyline. Loved the acting, like kdramas never fail me in thriller and horror genres. There is always a mystery lingering in the background about the origin of this curse and how this current group of school students will escape it. One of our school students' aunt is a Shaman, I personally loved her character and her husband's. Watching them on the screen was always a relief.

It is a good school horror, intelligently written, having good jumpscares and driving you to the edge of your seat! I loved that scene where the shaman aunt brought Se-ah spirit back, while burning that incense in her room and her husband guiding the outside. Se-ah reliving her friend's death, her parents' death and finally escaping the false present. ALSO, her long jumps, were like wow!!

Both Si-Won and Hye-Ryung were responsible for this curse and Girigo app. One bullied the other because of her own insecurities and misunderstanding, so the other committed suicide using the same means that was used to bully her and meanwhile offered herself to curse all her friends. But SI-Won didn't stop here, she again made the wish ("her last wish") for the curse to be repeated, and thus everyone who installs the app and makes a wish, must die after the wish is granted i.e. a price needs to be paid. Unless some other person's wish is granted, this person will die within 24 hours.

The series definitely has some gruesome and brutal scenes, explicit suicide and murder scenes. They can be disturbing but it suits the vibe of the drama perfectly and gives it the right amount of thriller and horror. Na-ri's character irritated me throughout. This drama really sheds light on human psychology as well and truly portray how we often feel in certain situations.

Finding the red phone towards the end, this chase really had me hooked. It was so adrenaline-hyped and amazingly written! Though the drama ends on a positive note, it hints towards the scope of other season as this chapter of Girigo has not ended yet. Whatever it is, this season was perfect from start to end. I will not say it is too much of gore, but it is perfect for serious thriller watch. The whole curse story and the concept is bone-chilling and truly horrifying to imagine in real! So do give it a watch, it will not go to waste.

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The Price of Confession
3 people found this review helpful
May 28, 2026
12 of 12 episodes seen
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Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 5.0
Rewatch Value 1.0

So good that it made a kdrama-watcher out of my dad!

A complete surprise gem. We came across this show by accident, one day and we were so intrigued we decided to watch the whole thing. What a thrilling, standout show it was. Good cast, great atmospheric build-up, and a plot worth staying tuned for.
This was a great drama that awakens feelings of anger, justice, and revenge in your heart and delivers a satisfying end for it all too.

The show follows artist/mother/wife, Yun Su, whose life is turned upside down after she finds her husband murdered in his studio. The level of injustice that the police and the defense attorney exact against this poor woman is so severe that a serial killer offers to help her get away with the murder that she probably didn't commit. Still, there is a price to pay for it.

So good. The suspense is one thing. The sense of Han that it sparks in your heart is a whole other story. And then, everything with Kim Go Eun's character, Mo Eun, is a whole other thing, as well! I love a good morally grey woman. In any capacity. She just needs to be written well, you know? But it's so hard to find one. The writers are either too timid or too eager when writing women and they just ruin them. But this show was perfect. Focused mainly on these two women, their struggles, their baggage, and how they literally have no one but themselves to crawl out of the dirt, I finally got a show that truly gave women the justice they deserved.

The acting was also amazing. Across the board. The protagonists and antagonists alike. But Kim Go Eun really outperformed herself. She's one of the best and most diverse actresses I see out there who truly embodies a new personality in every show/movie. It's not just picking different and good scripts, she works to deliver as well. Jeon Do Yeon was also amazing. She has this nervous energy in the entire story that makes her character not feel like a character but an actual person.

I don't remember the music. Which is good. It must not have been annoying!
The production was great too. You know it's good when you don't notice the effort. Just everything looks and feels natural.

I don't know how to properly compliment this show. It was just such a great watch. We couldn't look away, and it was so good my dad who never wants to watch Kdramas was glued to the screen too! Great drama! Go watch it!

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The Scarecrow
2 people found this review helpful
May 28, 2026
12 of 12 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 9.0
Story 8.5
Acting/Cast 10
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 8.0

Underrated masterpiece

The show is based on real rape and murder cases which took place in the late 1980s in South Korea so, i knew it was gonna be difficult for me to watch. But still I watched it the last scene.
Now, about the show , it's a very written and directed which shows how low a person can stoop for his selfishness. All the actors were phenomenal, especially the villian, his creepy smile when the little girl showed up was so uncomfortable. It showed that no matter how many years passes a person true nature never changes. The reality of the flawed system was very well showed. At the end it was a really good watch.

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We Are All Trying Here
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by mayra
May 28, 2026
12 of 12 episodes seen
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Overall 9.0
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 10
Music 8.5
Rewatch Value 9.0

what is the purpose of your life?

there are several times jinman asked the purpose of life to some people around dongman's including dongman himself.
i think the best answer is dongman's,

"humor"
"I'm just going to live life with a sense of humor"

life is suffocating enough, so let's live our life with sense of humor, turn any unpleasant situation into fun, positive and celebratory experience.
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No Gain, No Love
2 people found this review helpful
May 28, 2026
12 of 12 episodes seen
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Overall 7.0
Story 5.0
Acting/Cast 7.0
Music 1.0
Rewatch Value 1.0

Well, look at the bright side: at least it's over!

I recently spent some time watching older Kdramas and now I'm sure Korea has lost its touch because the worst shows of 2020 were far better than the star-studded ones we are getting nowadays. I have to say, I'm really sad about this one. It started out so funny but there wwas simply not enough plot or personality to this show for it to go on for 12 episodes. I know! I'm shocked! Usually, 12-episode dramas are a safe bet, but this one was so substance-less that even 12 episodes were too many for it! This show had a premise that could cover 4 episodes of its runtime. That's it! Maybe they should've made a movie instead...

So funny, the show is supposed to follow a career-driven FL who doesn't have any interest in marriage, but sick of having to give congratulatory gifts to all her friends and family who are getting married (and to advance in her career), she decides to hold a sham wedding to receive some money gifts. Now, I don't want to get stuck on the technicalities but that seems like a bad idea because the cost of holding a wedding is simply not worth the gifts. What if people give little to no money?! Or don't show up at all? A risky plan. Plus, she had to pay her fake husband, too! None of this made sense.
But whatever. It's a kdrama! We accept some silliness.
Okay, but that plot ended in like 4 episodes?! And then that was it?! The rest of the show is just boring, unnecessary drama. And then they had to whitewash a shrew female lead by making it sound like she wasn't even after the money at all, and it's like...okay, you couldn't tolerate an economically ambitious woman for 12 episodes?!

To add insult to injury, this was a bland pairing. No chemistry at all and then the show barely has them go through any shenanigans together to build a connection. Their level of romantic potential was below zero. I mean, why? Why would these two like each other? They were incompatible and not in that cutesy enemies-to-lovers but make it silly and light way. They were simply two people who made no sense together in any shape or form. Their personalities, where they are in life, their issues and hang-ups, none of it was compatible or complementary. And the show doesn't even try to sell it. They just want us to accept their lackluster tropes as an explanation of their love. Seriously, writers need to stop abusing tropes like this. A shorthand for sexual tension doesn't actually invent sexual tension. You can't play a sexy song while shaking a cabbage at the camera and expect people to get horny (idk, maybe that's someone's niche kink but they're the exception here...) My point is, you have to actually work for it. Create a romantic connection. No. Childhood connection is NOT a romantic connection either jkbd,welkwe
I am so mad...the humor was good at first, but that dried up too.

And pathetically, the best part of this show was the second couple. That's just atrocious! Like they had a nice dynamic but the show isn't even about them...

I feel like the main actors failed acting-wise. It's a shame. I don't dislike these people but they looked as in love as two doorknobs. What was that?! If they had good acting moments, then I no longer remember them. Only the bad stuff linger.

The rest...it was a bad show. Skip it.

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The WONDERfools
1 people found this review helpful
May 28, 2026
8 of 8 episodes seen
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Overall 9.0
Story 9.5
Acting/Cast 9.5
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 9.0

one of the most EPIC Drama

wonderfools is the best combo of mystery and humor my emotions were swinging like a rollercoaster on last 3 to 4 episodes starting was a bit messy it was lil tough to got but later it became more serious and simultaneously unserious too tbh humor was so good i love the mr son, robin and chae in's trio in every serious situation they were able to make everyone by their action or words the concept was lit fr and the rizz between chae in and master omgg best but I wanna the what happened to ju ran did she died ? and ngl i had fallen for ho ran so it was so hurtful to watch her dying but atleast she died in her crush's arm so it's good

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Swords into Plowshares
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by Onuta
May 28, 2026
48 of 48 episodes seen
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Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 7.0

An Ambitious Historical Gem That Deserved Much More Recognition

As someone who is slowly trying to learn Mandarin and has a growing interest in Chinese culture and history, I was immediately intrigued by the reviews mentioning that Swords in Plowshares was based on real historical events. That was what convinced me to continue watching, even during the first 10–12 episodes, which I honestly found quite difficult and confusing because of the many characters, names and places I had no previous knowledge of.
My advice is: do not focus too much on remembering every name or understanding every detail immediately. Just let the story unfold naturally. Little by little, the bigger picture becomes clearer. Around the middle of the drama, I became completely engaged, and it actually sparked my curiosity about this period of Chinese history. I now want to watch documentaries and learn more about it.
This drama was extremely ambitious in its attempt to portray such a vast and complex historical period. There was an enormous amount of material to cover, yet in my opinion it succeeded remarkably well in its intent. The acting, directing, storytelling and soundtrack are all superb.
Do not expect epic battles scenes; the focus is mainly on politics, strategy, human relationships and character development. It is a thoughtful and deeply immersive historical drama that stays with you after finishing it and leaves you wanting to know more about Chinese history and culture.
It is honestly a shame that it did not receive the attention it deserved, although I suppose many viewers today are more interested in pure entertainment than slower and more intellectually demanding storytelling.

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