mystery, romance & funny
The K-drama started off excitingly.I last watched it in 2023/2024, so I'm doing my best.
The whole story with MC & ML is very exciting, especially because they have a connection. The thing with the stalkers was also extremely exciting. Unfortunately, things have repeated themselves. Three times or so he ran to her because he sensed she was in danger. It seems like they've run out of ideas. That was the only negative thing. Otherwise, the K-drama is also super cute and funny.
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Melo movie
I really liked this show. I liked the fact that we could listen both perspectives of the main characters and how they viewed each scenario. As well as their feelings and opinions which made me understand more about the meaning behind their actions. Also I liked the way the male lead made all this effort to regain her trust to win her back with the small ''coincidences'' that he planned which really showed his character.I also understand that some people say that it didnt have enough of the movie aspect they expected however , i think that the way the show was presented was like a movie ( the colors , the way that scenes were presented ) so it could give the audience the feeling that they are wayching a movie.
Overall it was a very comforting show , from the way communicated ( after they reunited ) to the way they showed their love to one another and it was very easy to watch.
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The story revolves around Elias, an elite assassin who operates under a strict code of conduct, and Sarah, an independent investigator who has just uncovered a corruption network involving Elias's clients. The "cat and mouse" cliché is elevated here by a crucial detail: they share a past that neither has been able to fully overcome. When Elias is tasked with eliminating the "obstacle" (which he discovers to be Sarah), the film abandons its pure action structure to delve into a psychological game of loyalty and betrayal.
Cutting-Edge Cinematography: The film utilizes camera technologies that make the fight sequences almost immersive. The art direction opts for cool, neon tones, creating a "cyber-noir" aesthetic that perfectly matches the characters' desolate atmosphere.
Chance Between the Protagonists: The film's greatest asset is its casting. The tension between the couple is built in silence, through glances and hesitations during the fights, making the romance more believable than the sometimes expository dialogue.
Action Choreography: Forget quick and confusing cuts. The fights here are fluid, brutal, and choreographed like a tragic dance, where each blow seems to carry an emotional weight.
My Dearest Assassin is an evolution of the genre. It understands that, in 2026, audiences want more than just explosions; they want to feel the anguish of characters forced to choose between duty and desire. It's a film about the scars that love leaves when forged in violence.
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The chemistry in acting by couples and as a whole for the casts, it went so good as everyone was excellent with their performance. Not to mention, the aesthetics didn't disappoint. It is so satisfying to see when they matched so perfectly.
I was already a fan of Dudu but this sold me to Joseph, Ju Jing Yi and most especially Tian Jiarui. I am looking forward to checking out other works of GJM and the casts.
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PERFECT
This is the best BL for me yet the story is so good and it doesn't have too much action and politics which can get boring but it has the perfect amount of it and the slowburn is just perfect i love slowburns and this one was the best slowburn series I have ever watched though there were some parts that were a little weird or unrealistic like how are 5 random boys doing all this and not getting killed and the connection between black and white is a little weird because it's kind of like bluetooth it only works if they are close but everything else SERVES even side characters are written so well and each ship has some depth to them.Was this review helpful to you?
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Can this love be translated?
It is a unique and refreshing drama with a creative concept that I genuinely enjoyed. The chemistry between the leads is great, and the story feels original compared to many other romance K‑dramas. However, the series also has some noticeable flaws that made it feel incomplete at times.Both main characters seem to exist in a world without friends (eventually he becomes friends with kim yong-u but he is his only friend)
Another issue is the way the drama handles the mental health issues te fl has. The fl clearly struggles with serious psychological problems, but the story never treats them realistically. The male lead never encourages her to seek professional help (even though he knows almost all of her psychological problems) , and her trauma seems to disappear almost magically by the end. This is not how mental health issues work in real life, and it made the ending feel rushed and unrealistic.
another issues is that he says that he doesn't understant her language but this never gets solved properly and it is never mentioned again
Despite these problems, I still think the drama is enjoyable and worth watching. It’s original and entertaining. it just could have been a better drama.
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Must watch if you fan of mystery thriller
I doubt when I saw this series have 13 episode it will be boring. Unfortunately, the plot was so good that you didn't get enough of it.Watching this makes me remember that the quiet one is more dangerous than others.
Queen deserve on what happens to her. Narsistic, manipulative, psycho and think the world revolves around her.
But, one thing that disgusted me was how come Chivas who claimed that he love Queen can fall in love with her bestie 🤢
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I like the season 1 of welcome to waikiki than season 2 because the cast is change.The season 1 is so fanny and iconic.So please make it season 3 but the cast is kim jung hyun,son seung-won,lee yi-kyung,jong in-sun,go won-hee and lee joo-woo.And please give son seung-won second chance to acting please Was this review helpful to you?
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Refreshing and heartwarming drama
This is one of those dramas that I regret not watching earlier. This was absolutely adorable! It's been a while since I felt so much feels, giddiness, and butterflies over a romance story. Nanase and Kairi is that cute couple that made me question my single life. This was 10 episodes, but it made me smile all throughout (plus satoh takeru's constant smoldering) . 100% would recommend to someone looking for an easy and refreshing drama. Plus, what I liked about it is that it wasn't slow burn, unlike many. I like how they got together around episode 5, established a relationship, and slowly fell in love with each other more throughout.To anyone still hesitating on watching this, WATCH IT!
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A great love story based on emotional depth with characters that truly belong together.
I’ll give it a 10, not because it’s perfect (nothing is) and i have no criticism over it, as a book reader especially, but because it really made me feel a lot of things unlike most series, especially GL ones.I can talk a lot about THE characters, because here they are complex and multidimensional like real people, but i don’t want it to be a spoiler review. Just know that you WILL root for them individually and together, which doesn’t happen often to me.
Script itself starts as comedy turns into melodrama and drama as this story goes on, the series delivers very delicious angst, moral dilemma is my favourite reason for drama and it’s acted out perfectly.
I understand that family drama is a hard topic and isn’t favourite plot of many but it is justified here, bringing characters to full circle even more as karma works.
Because of certain plot twists and turns and wonderful nuanced acting this series definitely will make you want to revisit it to notice the little things
Chemistry of actors was so strong and authentic, it survived effortlessly through angst, cuteness and passionate moments.
Acting is really a top notch, both comedy and drama and i’m not just saying it, you need to experience it yourself, what a ride it was!
Overall it’s a very special, solid series with beautifully written and portrayed main characters, a great love story based on emotional depth. It evolves in style and mood throughout just like sea changes its behaviour over time.
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A drama with a complete storyline
For those who cared to read the synopsis of the drama before started watching, should aware there are 2 key interlinked storylines in this drama, the murder mysteries, and the story of the 2 first loves the main leads.Like every murder mystery, the drama gave very little hints (or just a little) on what actually happened, nor the detailed background stories of them. As usual, answers were only reviewed near the very end, so successfully keeping everyone guessing throughout in the series. The short series not giving too much spaces for relax, so never boring.
For the other first loves storyline, if one watched this drama carefully, based on what it told us, there are consistent setups and hints throughout giving indications the most likey outcome. Right in 1st episode the fl is setup as a single mother, so making her available. And the ml always playing mahjong in mahjong house in his spare time outside works, rather than returning home to his girl friend, writing is in the wall in their relationship right at the start. And this is a rare mixed genres Japanese drama that actually had a fitting ending totally consistent to all the hints given in the story throughout.
The characters in this drama all had flaws. But they were only 12 when the first murder took place, and the fl a single mother at 35 had a son to look after. So there are circumstances that caused them covering the truths. And if they are perfect matured characters there won't be any story to tell.
With perfect casts, it is a rare Japanese drama I enjoyed thoroughly.
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What a disappointment
After searching for this show for nearly a month and finally getting 4 episodes with eng subs, I payed out of pocket for a translation app for episode 5 and 6 only to be very disappointed.So many people were saying this was better than the Thailand reset version, and my expectations were set, only to be immensely ruined. Like, how did they manage to completely miss the mark? Japan usually produces some of the best supernatural thrillers, so what went wrong?
This version is not even remotely close to the original at all; it feels like 2 different shows. Nanno, in this version, does not feel like a supernatural entity, but a high school girl who wants revenge. Almost all the storys are boring and end without very satisfying revenge. Tbh, this felt like a low budgeted, cheap remake rather than something done with precise thought, and it's a shame because the actress was good. I feel like with Netflix theatrical quality, she could have easily demolished this role up.
Such a shame and a waste of time and money I spent. I would rate this much lower if not for the actress, who was carrying the series on her back. Try for yourselves, but for me? I'm out 12 dollars.
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Good plot, bad show
First and foremost, the K-drama was very promising from its trailer and clips I saw online(which led me to watching it). The earliest episodes seemed witty and showed the complexity of relationships at times, especially with the main leads and the baby. But as the series progressed, and as the second lead started making frequent appearances. The story felt dragged and weird. It was almost as if the writers were forcing a love-triangle between the leads. Although tripe like these are very common in dramas, it felt suffocating. The kdrama is supposed to be about two in-laws trying to figure out how to live with a child, then why is it so that they keep pushing the second lead in to the picture. Why does the second lead have more screen time? Why is he always the one there for Hyun-jin during those important scenes? Why whenever the SECOND male lead has a moment with Hyun-jin, the music shifts into some cheesy OST track, while they downplay the actual male leads moments with her? It’s already obnoxiously funny that a second male lead is prioritized, but let’s be real—Hyun-jin has no backbone either. She doesn’t set clear boundaries with him. How come your boss has such easy access to your home and your nephew? It’s not just weird—it’s aggravating. If the writers liked the thought of a first-love story so bad, then they should've just switched the two male leads roles anyways. They could’ve also had the choice to make Tae-hyung and Hyun-jin have a shared childhood memory if they love living in the past. It was also weird were they kept scrutinizing Tae-hyung as a bad person for choosing himself over men who abandoned him, especially towards his father. The story line was inconsistent. One episode, she’s realizing her feelings. The next, she’s having a date with her boss. The whole show just feels like the producers were joking in our faces. Out of a 12-hour series, I probably only watched 3 hours maximum because of how many skip scenes there are. For a production that decides to use AI for intros and outros, the least you could do was fix your storylineWas this review helpful to you?
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Creating a mystery that's both complex and realistic is hard, but a solid attempt was made
This could have flourished as a 12 ep miniseries. It was just too big of a story, so the writer kept writing themselves into a hole and then needing to break realism to get out, e.g.:1. He getting run over and the driver just sitting there allowing Ran to catch up.
2. Ran finding the palm-sized piece of evidence in a dumpsite in less than 5 minutes.
3. Ran's witnesses recalling vivid detail of a 13-year- old conversation.
I have so much more to say but MDL has space limits. 😞
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Great contrasts but the ending was rushed.
This was a decent watch, an easy binge with a decent take on the measurements some must take to survive in an exhausting world... Boundaries and the way one is perceived while just trying to make it trugh the day.The season has a bit of second hand embarrassment, some over the top moments and at least one character I wanted to send in to small dark room to rot. Some parts dragged out a bit to long while others were cut short, especially the ending flet like they skipped a chapter or two just to get to the point. That said the contrast and growth of communication between the leads was fun to watch and the episodes truly did just fly by...
Also I am not a fan of multiple seasons, but somehow Yumi makes it work, I am not sure if Im hoping for another chapter/season or not.
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