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A very dramatic show that focuses on its characters
If you're looking for a very dramatic show that might make you cry every other episode then this is for you. Great cinematography and great music, what is more great is that it is shove up to your ear every other second LMAOThe show doesn't only explore romance but also friendship and familial love, I noticed that the show focuses more to it's characters. To Pei sijing with her brother, the useless goddess, Zhu yan's backstory, zhou yichen's hatred for demons and how they made him understand it, Bai jiu and jing lei, even the villain Li Lun. For me, I truly enjoyed watching the show digging up each character's story. It's very refreshing for me to see that each characters interacts with each other.
I enjoyed every tragic story of side characters, the water ghost and especially fei and qing geng's (I am not moving on from that).
If other shows tells you that fate can be altered, then this show says otherwise. A tragic show yet so beautiful.
Let's all act that the ending didn't happen, but still I'm kinda satisfied that they stick to killing Zhu Yan.
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you know since I watched LUAT I can't imagine any other actor portraying jj's character like he did
:Just when you thinkyou should lower your standards in terms of bl and domundi drops this master piece guys please watch LUATthis the first series this week I have watched spart from duang with you without skipping honestly this is so fucking good as i watched at first i was more focused on the comedy but as i continued to watch i was impressed by the story line as it was so detailed and i loved itWas this review helpful to you?
MASTERPIECE
I filled two buckets of tears.The story. The plot. The twist. The characters. The acting. I can’t explain the feeling. I thought it would be another BL drama but it was more than this. I find new dramas to watch and say oh this is the best drama ever, I’m going to rewatch it again. No! This drama will keep replying in my head forever and ever.
I stayed up all night watching it. I wish it showed up on my for you page forever ago.
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Painted Skin: The Guo Jingming Edition
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A bit ambiguous ending...i need more
in early minutes i thought demon fox like Wang Sheng not pei rongbut end up the demon want pei rong's love
wang seng is general but he bit stup*d because fell a trap by demon fox,,,how can he trust what ever he say
even in the last he still manipulated by xiao wei..
since this short movie only 30 minutes, i understand their made this open story
so people can make their ending story by ourselves
i just need another story from pei rong
like hello how can husband and wife ending so tragic
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The Most Boring Watch Ever!!
You might think that this show is a simple love story where the female protagonist goes through blind dates & finds love, but it is not!!The predictable tone of the show turns against it. We are looking at a female protagonist, who is most possibly in her late 30s. In the end, she turns to the tried & tested formula of finding love through blind dates. Her first date happens to be a boring, nerdy guy who wants to date with marriage as the endgame. The female lead is thrown off her plans, and decides to go on a second date with another guy- shockingly, the other one is strikingly handsome but arrogant. The storyline settles down in a boring tryst of the female lead evaluating both choices before settling for one. The romance seems mature, but the storytelling drags on and loses its substance midway. You are left wondering if it is worth spending your time watching a show that seems to have lost its purpose.
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Fantastic Drama
This drama is worth watching. It contains brotherhood, heroism, patriotism and faithful love. The male and female lead acting was amazing and truly admirable! Supporting actors made this drama a spectacular one. The only flaws was the tragic and upsetting ending. I myself was disappointed seeing the tragic death of ML and FL, very disappointing to the viewers who spent so much time watching till the end of episodes 40. I hope next time Liu Yuning will not do any drama with tragic ending. it will affect the viewerships of his succeeding drama!Was this review helpful to you?
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The ride is sooo good
When I first started watching it I couldn't wait for the next episode, I really enjoyed watching the female lead and her friends and family chasing their dreams and some dreaming new dreams at middle age. The story is exhilarating and hopeful, tends to be a bit on the fantasy side but I thoroughly enjoyed myself for the most part.Now the ending....... 🙃🙃🙃
I am not a fan, I wish the reunion of the couple in the real world could have been handled with as much care as their relationship in the "dream". I am not satisfied at all with the ending. It felt and looked rushed, all I can't think about now is what the hell was that ending🙃. If I am to re-watch the show I will simply end it when she dissappears from the ML embrace, that is the ending for me.
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Bello, anche se un pelo particolare.
Nel senso bello, ma bisogna seguirlo bene e con costanza per capire quello che sta succedendo. Ed è ok come cosa perché comunuqe è molto intrigante come serie. Il WB devo dire mi è piaciuto molto, questo mondo dove l'ipnosi è parte integrante di ogni singola situazione e dove quindi alcune situazioni sono vere o no in base all'interpretazione mentale che avviene in quel momento. Oggettivamente sarebbero potuti andare ancora più pesanti con questa parte della storia, ma ci sta come inizio.Come sempre essendo questa storia un Bromance che nasconde un Romance hanno poco senso logico alcune scene, tipo quanto si strugge il protagonista quando l'altro finge la sua morte, però queste sono cosa a cui tutti siamo abituati quando si vedono questo tipo di serie cinesi.
Ho apprezzato, ma solo fino ad un certo punto il finale, però vabbè.
L'unico crimine reale di questa storia è obbligarmi a farmi vedere almeno 10 minuti di Zheng Ye Cheng con quell'obrobrio di taglio di capelli nel finale. Quello è un vero crimine.
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Waste of actors
The plot of the series is a mess, everything is all over the place or maybe this is the director's fault. The constant of back and forth of the timeline can be confusing. And the ending is anti climax because the phasing of the series is too cluttered.Fort's acting is getting better, however Peat's acting and mannerism somehow feels the same as his previous character in his previous series.
I like them but man this series is just not it. Don't waste your time.
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Absolute banger
This show was an absolute banger, even if I did have some issues with certain narrative choices. mainly the ending and episode length. the show seemed to drag itself for no reason other than to keep the show going. I think the kidnapping arch could have been written out completely for example and certain scenes where nothing plot relevant happened could have been cut down, but that's just my opinion. other than that I think this show was excellent. if you don't mind watching something that draws itself out and has a steady and slow pacing, you'll love this!Was this review helpful to you?
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Classic One Piece Goodness
I ended up watching Season 2 in one sitting, which already says a lot about how engaging it is. What stands out most is how much the show follows its source material instead of trying to entirely reinvent it.The casting is once again one of its biggest strengths. The Straw Hats’ chemistry feels natural and effortless. Usopp’s actor, in particular, adds a level of charm to the character that makes him even more likable than before. His humor feels more grounded, but still true to who he is. Beyond the main crew, the casting for Baroque Works was a major highlight. Characters like Mr. 9 stood out in a way that felt both entertaining and surprisingly memorable, despite their minor role in the original material. One of the smartest changes the adaptation makes is with Sanji. Toning down his more exaggerated, “creepy” traits makes him far more lovable and easier to connect with. It’s a good example of how small adjustments can actually improve a character in live action without losing their essence.
In general, the show makes a few tweaks to the story to fit the live-action format, but nothing that feels disruptive. If anything, these changes show a clear understanding of what needs to be adapted rather than copied directly. What continues to surprise me is how well certain elements of the One Piece world translate into live action. Moments like Laboon or the giants could have easily felt awkward or unrealistic, but instead, they work and even manage to keep the emotional weight they have in the original.
I also really enjoyed the early glimpses of characters who appear much later in the story, like Bartolomeo and Sabo. These small additions make the world feel more connected and reward viewers who are familiar with the larger narrative. If there’s one downside, it’s not really about the season itself, but about the future. Knowing that the live-action version will likely never cover the entire original story makes the experience feel a bit bittersweet.
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A story about morality, politics and love: you will never be able to sell me WangXian as a bromance
The Untamed is, for me, something I love almost despite its flaws. The most obvious limitation is the censorship. It doesn’t just tone things down, it actively changes parts of the story in ways that affect its core themes. One of the most frustrating examples is how Wei Wuxian’s responsibility is altered. In the original, his actions and their consequences are morally complex and uncomfortable. In the drama, shifting the blame onto external manipulation softens that complexity and takes away from the weight of his character and the tragedy of his story.The relationship between Wei Wuxian and Lan Wangji is clearly more than friendship. Even though the drama frames them as “bros,” their bond carries an undeniable depth. The restraint almost intensifies it, the looks, the silence, the unwavering loyalty. Still, I can’t help but wish we got more of them. What’s there is powerful, but it also feels like something is constantly being held back.
The drama also succeeds when it comes to to its characters and their emotional journeys. Xiao Zhan as Wei Wuxian is genuinely perfect casting. He captures every side of the character, the playfulness, the arrogance, the warmth, and most importantly, his gradual descent into darkness. His performance makes the emotional arc believable and painful. Wang Yibo, despite playing a character who is written to be restrained and emotionally controlled, manages to convey an incredible amount with very little. His subtle expressions and controlled presence make Lan Wangji’s feelings feel constant and unwavering, even when they aren’t explicitly shown. Both characters stand out because they follow their own sense of justice, even when it isolates them. That moral independence is what makes them compelling and what exposes the weakness of everyone around them. Because ultimately, The Untamed is not just about love, it’s about morality and the failure of those who claim to uphold it.
I love Wangji so much. No matter how well he can hide his feelings, the love he feels for Wei Wuxian seems to be deep enough for him to falter in his stoic nature and even though his emotions are subtle, you can undeniably see how much Wei Wuxian means to him. He comes across as both righteous and quietly affectionate, which makes his love for Wei Wuxian feel undeniable. What I find especially compelling is that Lan Wangji’s morality is never compromised by his love. He doesn’t abandon his principles, but he also doesn’t let those principles prevent him from loving Wei Wuxian. Instead, he holds both at the same time. That balance is exactly what makes him worthy of the title Hanguang-jun, since he embodies a kind of integrity that doesn’t require emotional detachment and his morals are unshakable and his character noble even in face of societal pressure and criticism. At the same time, Wei Wuxian remains just as captivating. A character who is both endearing and deeply tragic, which makes his dynamic with Lan Wangji even more compelling. The do not need to state their love outright, since it exist in gestures, choices, and quiet loyalty. Oh my god I love them so much.
What frustrated me most is how quickly the so-called righteous cultivation world collapsed. Characters like Lan Xichen, Lan Qiren, Jiang Cheng, and Nie Mingjue present themselves as morally upright, yet fail to act with integrity when it matters. Their decisions, especially their role in the siege, reflect not justice, but anger, fear, and a false sense of righteousness. Sheep behavior. The idea that they could justify violence against the weak and vulnerable on the Burial Mounds makes it hard to see them as truly “good.” To me, that moment exposes them as morally weak and opportunistic rather than principled. Jiang Cheng in particular felt harder to sympathize with in the drama. With the addition of Wen Qing, his actions come across as even more ruthless, which shifts how his character is perceived. Still love Jiang Cheng though.
At the same time, the drama makes some additions that I really appreciated. Expanding characters like Yanli, Wen Qing, and Wen Ning add emotional depth and gives more weight to the story’s tragedies. Another standout is Jin Guangyao, both as a character and in casting. There’s something so convincing about him that it becomes believable that Lan Xichen would trust him blindly. That contrast between appearance and reality is executed very well.
In the end, my biggest regret remains the limitation placed on Wangxian. The decision to frame them as friends and separate them, even temporarily, feels like a loss, especially given how central their bond is. Still, added moments like Wei Wuxian calling them soulmates, and Lan Wangji affirming it manage to break through those constraints and preserve what matters. Despite everything, the Untamed succeeds in delivering what makes the story powerful. The characters, the emotional weight, and the exploration of justice, loyalty, and love.
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Male Lead was the highlight
Love in Contract starts off with a genuinely interesting premise. The main couple is easy to like. The female lead, follows a familiar archetype, capable, kind at her core, but shaped by difficult circumstances. While her character isn’t particularly groundbreaking, she’s still engaging enough to carry the story. The male lead stands out more. His introverted, socially awkward personality makes him both consistent and unintentionally funny. The way he approaches situations with complete honesty, without fully understanding social norms, creates some of the drama’s most endearing and comedic moments. His emotional sincerity gives the relationship a sense of stability that contrasts nicely with the more chaotic elements of the female lead and the overall plot.I also found myself enjoying the second male lead more than expected, he adds charm without completely overshadowing the main relationship. A highlight, though, is the female lead’s gay best friend. His storyline feels surprisingly grounded, especially in how it handles his relationship with his family. The fact that they never fully come to accept him, even until the end, adds a layer of realism that stands out.
However, despite all these strong elements, the drama never quite becomes memorable and it is enjoyable while you’re watching it. It’s sometimes funny, often charming, but I do not see myself revisiting the show again in the future.
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Worth a watch, but not a rewatch
Despite My Demon being exactly the kind of drama I would usually enjoy, it ultimately didn’t meet my expectations. On paper, it has everything I like in a romance: a fantasy element, an interesting premise, and a visually appealing setup. A demon entangled with a human in a contract-based relationship has all the ingredients for something emotionally intense and engaging. And yet, while the drama works in theory, it struggles in execution. The main issue for me was the lack of emotional connection.The female lead, Do Do-hee, feels underdeveloped, which makes it difficult to fully engage with her character. While she is presented as strong and independent, her emotional depth isn’t explored enough to make her feel real or relatable. Even though the romance is clearly meant to be the emotional core, I found it hard to become attached to it. The moments that are supposed to feel meaningful or moving don’t fully land, because the characters themselves don’t feel fleshed out enough to support that emotional weight. So the drama looks like a compelling romance, but it doesn’t fully feel like one to me. As much as I was excited for the show, in the end it just did not resonate with me much.
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The concept of this drama?
I really loved the concept of the ML being able to speak many languages. I think it's so fascinating.I loved the concept of "understanding the souls rather than the verbal language".The drama was going upwards but i felt kinda bored and distracted when the FL's doppelganger showed up and they messed up the story there (i feel)
I mean the psychological part got really messy here.
Otherwise, the drama was so GOOD as it sets a whole different standard for LOVE!!
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Also plsss i wanna talk about HIRO😭 the second malee leadd.Guysss, he had the charming prince vibes and the looks??omygoshh shuttuuppp.And the fact tht, he learned a whole new language just for the FL😭🙏🏼 His eyes were full in love and the morals we got to realise is unmatchable!!!!
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JUST GO AND WATCH THIS ALREADY
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