Uno dei BL migliori che abbia mai visto
Questo bl mette insieme tantissime tematiche anche profonde, cosa per nulla comune in questo mondo, che altro dire, gli attori molto bravi ad introdursi nei loro personaggi e il cast è fatto da dio, le cose del manwha sono riportate esattamente uguali nella serie, fantastico. Mi ha preso sin dal primo episodio, sará che sono un amante anche del manwha, ma la serie in sé è fenomenale. Per me è alla pari di un altro noto bl thailandese, ovvero not me, serie che ha dato tantissimo, forse per un gusto soggettivo payback mi è piaciuto di più proprio per le tematiche un po’ cupe, ma d’altronde ci siamo anche un po’ annoiati dei soliti BL!¿Te ha parecido útil esta reseña?
When Love Survives Even Lost Memories
This drama was a very pleasant surprise. While the beginning took some time to build the characters and their relationships, that foundation ended up being important for the emotional impact later on. Once the story really started moving, it became much more engaging and rewarding.The biggest strength of this drama for me was definitely the male lead and the main couple. The male lead was such an interesting character because of the contrast between his personalities. At first, we get to see his softer side: powerful, protective, caring, and emotionally expressive. Later, seeing his colder and more ruthless side was actually one of the most entertaining parts of the story. Watching a character who seemed so gentle become someone more distant and dangerous added a different layer to him instead of taking away from his appeal.
The romance was also one of the highlights. Their relationship was not just based on attraction, but on trust, memories, choices, and the feeling of finding each other again despite everything that happened. The memory loss storyline could have easily become frustrating, but I think it worked because it created a completely different dynamic between them and allowed the characters to explore their connection in another way.
The female lead was another strong point. She was capable, independent, and remained consistent as a character. However, I do feel that there were moments where the story focused more heavily on the male lead and her character became slightly less prominent.
The political side of the story was interesting and helped create the conflicts, although for me the emotional journey of the characters was always the strongest part. The villains also added a lot to the drama, especially the Empress. She was chaotic, intense, and honestly one of the most memorable characters. Even though she was completely unhinged, she brought a lot of tension whenever she appeared.
The Emperor was a more complicated character for me. I could understand his actions better towards the end, and he did make some choices that helped the main characters, but I never fully connected with him as a character. Still, he added another interesting layer to the story.
Overall, I think this drama succeeded because of its characters and emotional storytelling. It is not just a romance, but a story about identity, memories, sacrifice, and choosing the person you love despite everything standing in your way.
I would recommend this drama mainly to people who enjoy historical fantasy romances with a strong focus on the main couple and character development. It had some slower moments, but the emotional payoff made it worth watching.
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THIS GOT ME HOOKED!
First of all I was spectacle, I didn't have high expectations but they delivered and I mean real HARD. It was so intriguing, I got fascinated by the concept, that they had two movies in one show. That was played amazingly.The kissing scenes gave me so much butterflies🦋. I was pretty surprised. The kisses were smutty, hot and sexy. The YEARNING was insane too. It feels as if they couldn't enough of each other. It's been a years since I've ever watched c - drama completely but Deep In got me hooked!
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More Than Just a Comedy
This drama was such a pleasant out-of-right-field surprise. The posters make it look like a loud, silly comedy, but it is actually a sweet and funny story about regular people who get stuck with messy superpowers. The best part is that these characters do not want to be heroes. They are embarrassed by their powers and desperately try to hide them because their abilities are so awkward to use.The story happens in a small beach town in 1999, right when everyone is panicking about the Y2K end-of-the-world bug. A sick young woman named Chae-ni tries to fake her own kidnapping to get money to travel, but she ends up having a heart attack. Her clumsy friends panic and leave her in a junkyard, not knowing the dirt is full of toxic chemicals from a secret lab. Instead of dying, the chemicals save her life and give the friends powers. But these are broken, or maybe the better word is flawed, superpowers. They only act up based on their bad habits or flaws, which forces them into a wild battle against a creepy cult that is kidnapping locals. This premise is not necessarily new, but what’s new is how it’s executed.
The cast is what makes the show so lovable. Park Eun-bin plays Chae-ni, a wild and reckless girl who can teleport, but only when her heart rate shoots up from drinking too much caffeine or getting scared. She's so much fun to watch because she acts like a real, panicked person rather than a shiny comic book hero.
Cha Eun-woo as Un-jeong, a quiet, awkward city worker who can move things with his mind because he was experimented on as a kid, is a pleasure to watch. He acts as the serious guide for the group, and I must say does a great job showing his hidden sadness with just small looks.
The side characters are just as great, like a florist who accidentally gets stuck to walls and a giant pushover with super strength. But I think what makes them that much more special is the friendship that binds them rather than the superpower abilities. It’s the human side of relationships. Choi Dae Hoon continues to wow me with his brilliant acting. Whether he is panicking because his hand is glued to a window frame or ruthlessly clearing a room full of enemies with his bare hands, he brings a unique magnetism to the screen. He seamlessly blends high-stakes intensity with down-to-earth humor, making every single character he plays feel like someone you actually know and care about.
The director, Yoo In-sik, who also directed Extraordinary Attorney Woo, makes the show look like a cozy memory from the late 90s. Instead of using lots of bright, fake computer effects, the show uses warm colors and keeps the powers looking grounded. When someone teleports, it looks disorienting and messy, and when things get thrown, it looks heavy and dangerous. Small 90s items like soda cans and old cell phones keep everything feeling like it is happening in the real world.
In the end, the show reminds us that having special powers does not fix your life. The characters do not fight to save the world; they fight because they want to protect their neighbors and families. It has a really heartwarming message that true strength does not come from being perfect, but from loving the people around you.
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Petition to abolish lesbian movies written and directed by men
“This is Japan. Nobody is watching,” Kei says, while very conveniently ignoring the fact that she can't even afford to think of herself a lesbian for fear of being shunned by Japanese society.This film is a public service announcement that, while compulsory heterosexuality and state-sanctioned homophobia are very much alive and kicking, you can't blame all of your self-sabotaging behaviours on them. At some point you have to decide what choices need to be made so you can live with yourself and deal with the consequences of your own actions like a functioning adult. Awful, I know.
But hopefully if you watch this film early enough in life, you'll learn not to choose the toxic jealous Islamophobic girlfriend who's one mental breakdown away from commiting a murder-suicide and taking you out with her. Also, beware to not accidentally become a repressed lesbian's manic pixie dream girl, because she will ruin your life.
P.S. Trigger warning for an extremely unnecessary (and completely optional!) scene of a man beating the shit out of a woman. This is when you check the credits and realise that, ah yes, of course the director is a man.
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Does what it says on the tin
Mindless silly comedy, does exactly what it says on the tin. It was a dumb fun time and I got to see two actors I really like, so no complaints here (other than the ending scene would make a better movie than the one we ended up getting lol). The comedy acting was very good and the actress playing the ghost did a great job.¿Te ha parecido útil esta reseña?
Where's here?
This felt like trying to assemble a puzzle where the most important pieces are missing.It was much like having a dream that stars some of the strangers you saw on the street that day, all enacting some deeply buried and unexplainable desires and traumas from the depths of your unconscious mind.
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When the line between acting and reality disappears
Deep In is weird. But somehow that weirdness brought me curiosity and that’s how I managed to finish it. Did I love it? No. But if there’s one thing I found really interesting, it was the concept of the actors starting to mix fiction and reality. Because to what extent can you really separate your work as an actor from reality? Both main leads, for example, identify themselves as straight men, so it raises the whole question of whether they’re genuinely interested in each other or just deeply immersed in their roles. I don’t recall seeing another BL doing a story like this so it catches my attention right away. There was a interesting plot twist in the end too, I didn’t see coming. Unfortunately, this were the only positive point I can say.To begin, one of my first complaints is the characterization of the characters, and look, this is mainly my own opinion, but I simply couldn’t find Ollie convincing in the role of Zhen Xin. To me he seemed like a teenager trying to play a mature character, and when he tried, for example, to be sexy, it was cringe. But tbh at least he managed to give an acceptable performance in the dramatic scenes, which I can’t say the same for Shu Yuan. I wanted to like Shu Yuan more, but I found him pretty weak in the dramatic scenes, and he has A LOT of them.
Some things in the narrative bothered me a lot too and I found them absurd because I thought: “how could someone write this and think it would make any sense?” Sometimes I found some episodes pretty boring too. The NC scenes were pretty bold, kudos to the actors for their professionalism, but most of the scenes involving the leads, even though I think the actors have chemistry, left me with a much more conflicted feeling instead. Like I said earlier about my opinion on Zhen Xin: it wasn’t sexy, it was cringe.
Overall I think it’s a BL with an interesting concept and the actors did have chemistry, but it falls short in every other aspect. I think this is the kind of BL you really have to watch for yourself to form an opinion tho so even though I didn’t love it, I’d still recommend it. Who knows, maybe you’ll like it a lot more than I did.
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Déception.
Franchement, je n’ai pas du tout aimé ce drama.À la base, je l’ai commencé uniquement parce que Kim Young-kwang est l’un de mes acteurs préférés, mais même lui n’a pas réussi à me faire apprécier le kdrama 💀
Déjà, Sum… je suis désolée mais je ne l’ai vraiment pas aimée. J’ai eu l’impression qu’elle ne servait pas à grand-chose pendant une bonne partie de l’histoire. Et l’amitié entre les trois filles ? Je l’ai trouvée vraiment vicieuse, je n’ai pas du tout accroché à leur dynamique.
Et la femme en fauteuil roulant, Gi eun… son obsession pour Yun-o m’a vraiment fatiguée. Je comprends qu’elle veuille le retrouver après ce qui lui est arrivé, mais j’ai trouvé que ça prenait énormément de place et qu’à force, ça devenait juste lassant.
Globalement, j’ai trouvé le drama extrêmement long et assez ennuyant. J’ai même fini par me forcer à regarder les derniers épisodes juste parce que je ne voulais pas avoir l’impression d’avoir regardé tout ça « pour rien »
ET LA FIN ??? PARDON MAIS POURQUOI ? Yun-o lui dit qu’il l’aime et elle le tue ??? J’étais juste devant mon écran en mode « c’est quoi cette fin de merde ??? » Je n’ai vraiment pas aimé.
Et parlons des scènes sexuelles… elles étaient BEAUCOUP trop présentes à mon goût et surtout, je ne voyais pas toujours ce qu’elles apportaient à l’histoire. Si le but était simplement de montrer certains aspects du personnage de Yun-o, ça aurait très bien pu être fait de manière plus subtile. Là, j’ai trouvé certaines scènes tellement longues et insistantes qu’elles finissaient par me sortir complètement de l’histoire. À la limite du porno par moments, franchement
Bref, grosse déception pour moi. J’avais commencé ce drama pour Kim Young-kwang et je l’ai terminé en me demandant pourquoi je m’étais infligé ça
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Acabei desistindo
até que estava gostando, mas tem umas coisas que me irritam nesse gl! mas a atuação está boa e osts fofas! mas sinceramente acabei dropando! não sei o que dizer mais sobre... 7.0! ¿Te ha parecido útil esta reseña?
Duang is me, I am Duang
"I'm not a fan of cutesy school romances" I said with confidenceI was then shot 57 times
No but seriously, it took less than 10 minutes, and I was hooked. Not only was Duang exceptionally honest about his feelings, he was also ridiculously skilled at communicating them. Something that most people struggle with.
The actors did a lovely job at bringing their characters to life, and at making me run around my room every 5 minutes. The OST was something totally different from what you usually find in BLs, and the cute sound effects??? Excuse me, I think they stole my heart.
Oh and Qin was an absolute #diva
10/10, would say I'd rewatch it again. But I already did.
2 times...
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This show was kind of hard to watch and I couldn't keep my attention on it whenever it was playing. I mean this guy was a North/South Korean guy and he left most of the bad guys alive? Which made it even more hard to get his daughter because they would always come back. This show also made the bad guy seem like he was going to be really strong in the first episode but he just made other people do his dirty work. I mean why would you introduce this character as someone who scarred their own skin to remove his tattoo but then get defeated easily when it was just a 1v1 with him. It just didn't make any sense.
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Your Sky: Hare Nochi Koi
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First impression
You can watch it on GagaOOLala: https://www.gagaoolala.com/en/videos/8455/your-sky-hare-nochi-koi-2026I really like it so far, this is one of those cases when a remake might just be better than the original.
Episode 1:
* I love the cast. All of the characters remind me a lot of their original.
* It is pretty similar to the original, but due to how short the episodes are, some moments are missing. Which, in my opinion, is for the best since I wasn't a fan of the slow pacing in the original.
Episode 2-3:
* I genuinely really enjoy it. Since it is shorter and the budget is definitely smaller, there are a lot of moments that are either fully cut out or altered, but I genuinely don't even mind it. I do sort of miss the football match, but other than that, they are doing an incredible job with what they have.
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A slow burn Lakorn worth every MOONLIT MINUTE
This is your sign to watch Love in the Moonlight. Seriously. Don't overthink it. Just press play and let the series do the convincing.That said, I'd be lying if I told you it was flawless. The first episode can feel a little slow, especially if geopolitics or political drama isn't really your thing. Personally, I enjoyed those aspects, but what occasionally pulled me out of the experience were some of the dialogues in Episode 1. A few conversations felt a little too theatrical and overly dramatic, almost as if the characters were competing in a poetry slam instead of talking to each other. Thankfully, those moments become less distracting as the story progresses. If you ever feel bored during certain scenes, don't feel guilty about skipping ahead a little. The emotional payoff later is absolutely worth reaching.
There are also a few noticeable audio inconsistencies here and there. Nothing series-breaking, but enough to make you raise an eyebrow for a second. The premise itself may also divide viewers. It tackles themes that can spark different interpretations depending on your own beliefs and perspectives (between Pin and the two male leads part), which I actually think makes the series more interesting to discuss after finishing it.
Now for the good part.
This series is peak cinema. Yesss, Peak is in it, and yes, that pun was completely intentional.
The cinematography deserves its flowers. Every frame feels carefully crafted, making the moonlit scenery, palace halls, and quiet emotional moments look breathtaking. It's one of those shows where you occasionally forget to read the subtitles because you're too busy admiring the visuals.
The cast is ridiculously attractive. Whether it's the main leads or the supporting characters, everyone somehow looks like they walked out of a magazine photoshoot while carrying enough emotional baggage to fill an entire moving truck. More importantly, they're not just pretty faces. The performances are sincere, emotionally grounded, and convincing. Peak especially delivers a performance that reminded me why I became interested in this series after seeing him in My Only 12%. He brings so much vulnerability and warmth to his character that every emotional scene lands exactly where it should.
The romance isn't built on endless fan service or exaggerated clichés. Instead, it grows naturally through trust, longing, sacrifice, and quiet moments that speak louder than grand declarations. The emotional weight feels earned.
The soundtrack may not immediately dominate your playlist, but it blends beautifully with the atmosphere. It quietly enhances the emotional scenes instead of demanding attention, which I genuinely appreciated.
What truly elevates Love in the Moonlight is its ending. So many dramas stumble at the finish line after delivering a fantastic journey, but this one sticks the landing (or perhaps it's just me, but I cried, crode a ton). The story wraps up beautifully, answers the important questions, and leaves you with a satisfying emotional closure rather than empty shock value. But brah, by the final episode, I wasn't just watching characters, I genuinely cared about them.
I honestly started this series with very low expectations. I mainly picked it up because I wanted to see Peak in another role after My Only 12%. I expected a decent watch and ended up discovering one of my favorite BL dramas of the year. Despite its imperfections, the emotional storytelling, memorable performances, gorgeous cinematography, and heartfelt conclusion make it an experience I'd gladly recommend.
If you can survive a slightly slow beginning, you'll be rewarded with a story that shines brighter (or darker) with every episode. Sometimes the best stories don't run. They simply wait for the moon to rise. 🌙
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A soothing & frankly beautiful love story!
As a big Ai Mi fan, this drama was highly anticipated for me, and boy, it DID NOT disappoint!The story is about the witty & genius (albeit naive) inventor of a girl, who meets the “evil villain” of a general. It just so happened that she found herself in the position of having to marry said general, and all the schemes were engineered by no less than… her own father.
This series was truly brilliant. From the visuals to the music to the acting, it was all very moving and amazing. There was many a plot twists, and everytime you think you know where it’s headed, you don’t! My absolute favourite thing about this show was the love story (can’t blame me, I am a romance fiend) and how both the main characters grew with their love.
Ai Mi (AM) plays Xie Jiayu, the young, smart girl who thrives from independence. She was initially mutually in love with our second ML, Li Mao. However, her and our ML Xiao Wuyi bonded as unlikely friends, which sneaked its way into a love where they would willingly die for each other. I adored AM’s acting in this. Even though she was only 17 when this was filmed, she carried this first role as a FL effortlessly. Her acting is amazing for her age, and the range of emotions she can display is just *chefs kiss*. Watching XJY mature into this capable woman was a joy.
Hou Minghao (HMH) plays Xiao Wuyi, villain to everyone but those closest to him. He is smart, calculating, yet giving (perhaps too giving), big-hearted and truly- just one big beautiful badass softie. XWY has had a burden he never asked for on his shoulders since he was young, and never thought about much else apart from politics and serving his country. Meeting Jiayu was wildly out of his plans or expectations, and I don’t think he could ever truly believe his luck for getting a wife that not only demands that he stays alive, but will walk beside him no matter what path he walks on. HMH is beyond incredible in this role, the skill, the acting, the fight scenes - and most of all I love the look on his face when he’s in love - like a puppy you just can’t help but love!
All the side characters were great, even the truly villainous ones. Every single person had depth and wasn’t just purely good or bad. You can easily go from hating someone one minute to feeling sorry for them the next. Like Li Mao’s younger sister for example. She did something really terrible, but the way her story ended was nothing short of sad.
The only slightly negative I could say for this show is that the pacing is sometimes a little fast. It seems that a lot happens in a short space of time, and some things are explained veeeery quickly. But, everything makes sense, and the relationship developments are very natural. You can understand why each character makes the choices they make. This drama also had a very fresh take on the whole revenge-arc, which made it very refreshing to watch.
As with many c-dramas, the OST is beautiful, obviously including the TWO that Neo (HMH) sing! Also the ending was so nicely done. It wasn’t just a quick hug-reunion-show finished. There was a full circle episode and a very loud, heartfelt display of love. I liked that they respected that AM was not yet an adult and therefore no kissing scenes, but honestly, you didn’t feel their love for each other any less.
All in all, a show well worth watching, and I really hope to see this pairing again in the future!
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