Oh, Special Night. So comforting, wholesome, warm with just you & me
Everything about this c-drama was so warm, comforting, romantic in the moat affectionate way possible & such wholesomw moments that touched my heart. Every episode I was smiling and enjoyed myself. Felt so sad after finishing this drama.The drama has such perfect plot. Nothing seems to be dragging every moment every aspect has been explained perfectly till now. The sweet moment b/w Xiao Yu & HuXiu are so realistic. Like there reaction to certain situations or words are so realistically portrayed it feels like watching the love story unfold, of two real life individuals. The acting is on point. And the cinematography is so beautiful. VR game their costumes makes me want to play a game with such beautiful visuals & settings. Their chemistry, their relationships, their friendships.
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This could have been great but sadly lacking
This feel like bromance so much, there is almost no chemistry or BL moments really, there are some sweet moments but nothing that leads you to watch to want the darkness of the storyline and little to no BL at all. There is a big lack in storyline flow and character chemistry, for which there is none. The storyline has some interesting moments but nothing to make you interested or want to continue to watch. This felt all like bromance with no intimate moments and lacking of the leads showing real chemistry or growth.Was this review helpful to you?
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Definitely Worth The Watch!! ??
I just completed this drama yesterday and it is nothing short of perfection.. Firstly it's an Enemies to Lover's Trope and it's well written.. The male and female lead have extremely good chemistry and their two personalities compliment on another perfectly...This drama is well paced and features Two Smart Leads... At first they are weary of each other but they later grow to love on another through building mutual trust and experiencing life together...
Overall I found that this was an enjoyable watch... There weren't many villains... One or two throughout the show and they were all brought to Justice at some point...
Wei Shoa's men are the absolute sweetest!! You will fall inlove with their personalities almost instantly... They are hilarious đ đ
Lord Wei and his wife I found to have made a beautiful couple and their romantic confessions and actions towards one another was just a joy to watch!! I absolutely loved it....
Their kissing scenes are off the charts!!! My boy can kiss and my girl knows how to kiss her man back!!!!!!
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Overall 10/10 âââââ 5 Stars
SPOILERS:
1) Two people die in the show that I found to be uncessary but regardless it's a good watch..
Most war proned dramas or where the leads have some army role somebody at some point in the dream dies...
2) It's a very very happy ending ( Babies and All ) đ€
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Good Performances, Repetitive Storytelling
Iâm sorry folks, but this ended up being just an okay watch for me. I thought the opening was exciting, and I loved seeing Li Muchen and Ye Shengjia in lead roles together again. There were a few poignant and comedic moments that really elevated the drama, and the overall theme is something I usually love in cinematic storiesâcultivation and mysticism. But as the story progressed, I felt the narrative didnât show much growth. It was frequently interrupted by predictable conflicts that you knew would be resolved, yet still dragged on and felt repetitive. By the end, I found myself more involved in the second leadâs story than the main one.Was this review helpful to you?
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A decent watch for regular drama viewers
Honestly, its the kind of drama you would possibly watch when you have nothing to watch on tv over a meal. Basically the story starts of really well, with Shin I-Rang who's a lawyer and happens to see ghosts that have something left to do. He tries to fulfill their wishes or unfinished tasks with the help of law. Now, while that stands to be the synopsis of the entire drama, it becomes highly predictable. As a person keen of law-based dramas, when I first read the title, I expected courtroom visits, case arguments and well enemies to lovers energy from the leads which this drama fell short on. The drama simply shows the leads as lawyers and as people trying to pass lost ghosts ideally 'using law' to attain salvation. In particular, only a few cases stood out, and there was limited scope for character development. What really made me sit through the entire show was the possible potential of this show to be a really good watch. While watching, I had a few moments where I could almost think, AHHH this could have been written so well and much better. I cry easily, so obviously I cried when the female lead's parents spoke about her feelings that she had been trying to hide, so that's really good scene, we rarely see good communication in family these days:) Overall, a decent to meh watch, something to watch when u don't have anything to watch I guess!Was this review helpful to you?
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A Nice Series to Live with for a whileâŠ
When I see the romantic notion of marriage that the Japanese dramas create, I need to remind myself: Life in this world is not like that- people stay miserably married while claiming a âHappily ever afterâ on the surface. To be honest I never understood why or how âBuchoâ fell in love with Hotaru- to be clear, Hotaru is like a mirror of myself. I can relate to her lifestyle (except for the beer part), but the need to be free in solitude and recharge my battery on my own. Honestly I donât think she needs a man, not emotionally at least. Sheâs fine on her own and doesnât like to think too deeply about things. She knows how to take care of herself- keeping a polished image at work, while being her true honest self at home. To have a man who sees that true self and genuinely falls in love with her- well, I can say it only happens in the J drama universe. And thatâs why Iâm here for that. Sometimes Hotaru really annoys me in this series- like how she misses so many engagements with Bucho and then apologizes each time. And she often doesnât keep her promises. She talks a big talk and then fails to deliver. Sheâs constantly disappointing her fiancĂ©e in that way, to the point where at one point when she blew him off 3 times in a row he left the house to stay in a hotel to get space from her. Why? Because sheâs annoying! Her way of living only works for her, so I would advocate that she should be alone and happy and free. She would be just fine alone. I think putting her in a marriage box and making her conform to the managerâs expectations is doing her sovereign lifestyle a disservice. Here are a couple more things I found annoying:-Why is one of the tracksuit pockets always turned inside out like a floppy kidney hanging from her hip! Itâs so gross and it annoys me to no end! Hotaru is lovable but sheâs also annoying! How is that possibleâŠ
-How does Hotaru not have a potbelly after drinking all that beer? And does Bucho cook every single day and night, because Hotaru seems incapable of making edible food..
-Hotaru goes to Hong Kong for 3 years and doesnât answer a single letter or email from Bucho like what on earth? But this just shows that she is more suited to live a free and single life rather than with some dude.
-How she keeps saying âBuchoâ for every reply- sometimes in a scene, (I guess for humor) all she says is âBuchoâ and while she is sovereign and free, she comes across as a clingy child whoâs worshipping this manager- and it just sounds like an employer-employee relationship even at home. And the way she says it grates on my ears.
-Whatâs up with the other lady with the kid - the ex-girlfriend of Bucho? Like what in the actual heck is up with her? She continues to encourage Hotaru and Buchoâs relationship while actively sabotaging it by coyly asking Bucho to tie her Yukata, trying to sleep with him, and seduce him every chance she gets- like tie the yukata yourself you indecent woman! She really annoyed me. And then her kid turns out to be another version of herself, as she manipulates Bucho into staying the night with both of them, and then Hotaru comes to their cabin and sees Bucho lying there with this ex-girlfriend lady practically sleeping on top of him. What on earth?! How is this okay? Why wasnât it addressed by anyone? Why didnât Hotaru get mad and demand an explanation? Why didnât anyone hold this sly woman accountable for her actions? And yet Bucho acts so jealous and rigid when it comes to the young crush guy that likes Hotaru even though they never did anything. Which leads me toâŠ
-The young guy who likes Hotaru.. I feel like being a Himono-otoko himself, he could have understood Hotaru in a better way and I wish they could have deepened their relationship more. Like ditch the manager for a few months and date this guy for a change. But who knows, maybe it was just an ego thing for him, like wanting to compete with the manager to steal his woman.
Anyways in the end they show how Bucho accepts this offer in Taiwan for 3 months and she starts becoming disciplined. That was nice to see.. and then in the end theyâre planning to marry I guess. Now I have to move on to the movie and see what other young crush comes along to steal away Hotaru⊠With that said, the actress who plays Hotaru (sheâs also in Hitori de shinitai/I want to die alone)- and I think she has such a beautiful, exquisite face. I do see a pattern in her themes though, and I like it!
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It Definietly is a Drama!
I am always excited when a new GL comes out; however, it is no longer 2015 and, as there are now more than five productions, my expectations are a bit higher. The story is quite lovely, and the action scenes are not bad. There are only seven episodes, but the plot does not feel overly rushed and you can actually feel yourself invested in the story. There are some elements that deserve a snort (the "always packed bakery" has barely three people in it each scene, the bodyguard could not be more useless, etc.) but they are not that much in your face. My main problem is that everything seemed too clear, too perfect. I could not forget that I am watching something and these are just actresses and actors. Most scenes, especially when both female leads had a moment, looked like a photo shoot and not a real-life motion. Every time they kissed, I was waiting for a product placement. And do not even get my started on the frequency of slow-motion! Overall, it is cute, it is fun but nothing more than that.Was this review helpful to you?
A lighthearted romantic comedy- True to it's concept
If you are looking for a light hearted romantic comedy that's easy to watch, this is the one for you. It has got some really cute romantic scenes, not cringe, full of comedy and a touch of emotional burdens of the characters.I might be the only one who really loved the plot. Was it perfect? No. Was it thrilling? Kinda. But it made me stick till the end. This is my first time watching a romantic comedy with a plot like this and I really loved every bit of it. The comedy was never exaggerated. The romantic scenes truly felt domestic, like peaking into the life of two couples. The story progressed well in my opinion. It never felt fully flat. The character might look like they just showed their surface level personalities, but as we went through, we got to have the deep dive for each of them as they un-winded their emotional struggles. That made them felt more seen and relatable.
The direction, considering the director's previous work, was much more enjoyable. I actually was craving for each episode because. I really loved how the screen writer and director managed to find balance between the two couple's focus times which led to perfect flow of story progressions. That's why each episode was interesting to watch. I really loved the color grading that added a new dimension to the series. Special mention to Mark's stylist for giving him one of his best looks yet.
Honestly, I knew entire cast before MRS but I felt like I discovered all of these talented actors again. Mark really truly embodied his role as Pai. In every scene I could feel the facade of a tough person, always craving to be embraced with a little love. Junior, oh boy, he is such a fantastic actor because how do you play the same character with completely two different personalities? Tim before he got exposed vs after had so many minor changes that Ju nailed. Poon really flourished in this. Honestly he has always been good but in this he truly got to showcase his skill of subtle acting and facial expressions. It's been a while since seeing Ohm in a lead role and he absolutely slayed it. Those moments of helplessness with wide eyes searching for trust, I wanted to hug him so bad. Louis did an awesome job with his role. Kapook, even with so little screen time made sure she portrays that hypertension lady well. Title, Mond, Aun, Save with their random cameo made it more fun.
I loved every moment of the drama. It was not really something that would make full sense but the amazing chemistry and the wonderful cinematography with scenes filled with so much of laughter made it worth watching.
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Ji Feng runs a five-star hotel. Miyu runs Ji Feng.
I logged in for Wallace Chung. Four dramas in and I have apparently made peace with this being a personality trait. So when his name appeared on a 2026 hotel romance, resistance was never really on the table.Xu Miyu starts out genuinely likeable. Warm, perceptive, the kind of woman who notices what others miss. Then the show reveals that her entire personality is built around being incapable of saying no to anyone, ever, and my patience began its slow departure. She lets everyone walk over her. She lets Lu Zhenzhen bulldoze into her personal space. She smiles through situations that would have a normal person flipping tables. Mrs Goody Two Shoes has her charm for maybe two episodes. By episode twelve I was exhausted on her behalf.
Ji Feng sees it too. His quiet expectation that sheâll eventually grow a backbone is honestly the most relatable thing about him. Get out of that shell, girl!
Now. The hotel.
The Purong is supposedly a five-star establishment. A functioning luxury hotel with departments, senior staff, years of institutional structure. And yet, somehow, the whole operation would apparently collapse without the providential intervention of a woman who was folding bedsheets a few months ago. VIP scandals, PR disasters, interpersonal crises, and at some point, Chinese pastries. The writers keep throwing emergencies at Miyu like sheâs the only person with a pulse in the entire building. It is funny the first time. By the fifth it starts feeling like the hotel is less a workplace and more a helpless creature that only she can feed.
The saving grace is that the romance is genuinely fun to watch unfold. Ji Feng lashing out at her only to quietly reckon with the fact that it came from jealousy was delicious. The conveniently pre-stocked bandage for her hurting foot made me roll my eyes so hard I saw my own brain, and yet. The WeChat exchange moment had me screaming. The confrontation between Ji Feng and Mr Tang, where someone finally had the audacity to ask him in what exact capacity he was inserting himself into Miyuâs life, was some of the best television this drama produced
The accidental kiss trope however can retire at any time. It did not fit Ji Fengâs character. It never fits anyoneâs character. The laws of physics do not support it.
But when this show gets it right, it really gets it right. Two people circling each other, one too stubborn to admit what he feels, the other too busy saving a five-star hotel from its own incompetence to notice. Wallace Chung makes Ji Feng worth every contrived plot detour. Controlled, warm in spite of himself, and still aging like a problem.
I am deeply annoyed by this drama. I have not missed a single episode.
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Great ideas, Too repetitive
I honestly forgot about this drama until recently, but I came back because I still remembered how unique it felt. What stood out the most was Eun Dan-oh â Kim Hye-yoon was genuinely perfect for the role. She brought so much energy, emotion, and charm to the character that she became unforgettable for me.The chemistry between the leads was adorable and had me smiling through so many scenes. I also loved the cinematography and overall aesthetic. The pastel colors and dreamy atmosphere matched the storybook/comic vibe beautifully and made the drama visually memorable.
What surprised me most was how much deeper the themes were than I expected. The drama explores ideas about fate, identity, and whether our choices matter, which made it more emotionally engaging than a typical school romance.
My biggest issue was the pacing in the later episodes. After the first half, the story started to feel repetitive emotionally, and some character dynamics became tiring instead of exciting. I also wished Ha-ru had been written with more individuality outside of the romance because I wanted to connect with him more as his own person.
Even with those flaws, I still think the drama deserves a 7.5/10 because of how creative, emotional, and visually beautiful it was. I just wish the second half had stayed as strong as the beginning.
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Toooooo Slllloooowwwwww
Was supa exited to watch after seeing the trailer.. But bwoy was i disappointed. Thought it was bl psychological thriller but it only made me psycho.. i like dramas that are fast paced and interesting. This is supa slow.. Thought that starting 2-3 episodes they are trying to create the narrative, it will pick up eventually. But NO. Even after 9 episodes the series feels like its dragging the plot unnecessarily. Also, if you are a BL Girlie looking for some good BL stuff - NOT for You. It does not even have slow burn.. it is just plain SLOW - SNAIL SPEED. Also, Lets not forget SA. Consent word is a joke in the entire series..Concept is damn good but could have been executed in a much better manner.
Just my POV.
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Packed Full of Great Acting and A Great Plot
A little late to this superb drama, I just watched this on Prime Video and it had all 8 episodes in one drama.As a Kdrama fan, I'm surprised I missed this gem and only watched it now....clear in 2026. This drama has everything. All the emotions, suspense, twists and turns, a great love, despicable evil, enormous bravery, redemption at the end. If you are just coming to kdramas for the first time...give this one a look. I always say when people ask me why I enjoy Kdramas..."Because South Koreans are really good story tellers." Much, much respect to Ha Byung Hoon for this great story!! Genius writing in this one.
This drama has different stories for every episode. The main plot is almost secondary to the subplots playing out in each episode. But the writing is so superb that everything comes together in the end, which is so satisfying for the viewer.
The acting is amazing. This drama is full of A-list Korean actors. Park So Dam as Death...she is so good!!!...an Oscar worthy performance. Seo In Guk, Kim Mi Kyung, Kim Ji Hoon, Kim Jae Uck, Lee Jae Wook, Go Youn Jung, Oh Jung Sae, Kim Won Hae, and Choi Woo Jin from When The Phone Rings. So many wonderful actors in this drama, every episode was packed full of them and they really made the story come to life.
All I can say in the end is that this has been one of my favorite dramas to watch. I will enjoy rewatching it again and again.
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The Enduring Legacy of âA Tale of a Thousand Starsâ
Today, the set of âA Tale of a Thousand Starsâ is a pilgrimage site. Fans take selfies in front of the teacherâs house, local businesses give ATOTS tours, and a luxury resort outside of Chiang Rai has a gourmet restaurant and, for rooms, glass geodesic domes where you can lie in bed, look up through the transparent ceiling at the night sky, and count your own thousand stars.Itâs understandable that âA Tale of a Thousand Starsâ continues to resonate with fans around the world. A series of firsts, it was one of GMMTVâs first âprestigeâ dramas, one of the first to showcase Aofâs ability to treat BL as an art form, and the first pairing of EarthMix.
It was also the first acting project of Mix Sahaphap, in a staggering debut. Itâs hard to believe Aof trusted a novice to anchor a series about a complex story of guilt and redemption, and Mix beautifully captured Tianâs fragility and growth through subtle internal acting.
Aof almost lovingly lingered the camera on Mix, who was at his most beautiful. In closeups, especially when Mix was backgrounded by the stunning mountain scenery, Aof lit him with a soft-focus hazy glow, reminiscent of how Hitchcock lit Grace Kelly. This was more than just a television scene; the lighting captured the âprestigeâ feel of the show. Perhaps more importantly, the romantic, âOld Hollywoodâ glow was a deliberate attempt to mythologize a new star in the GMMTV firmament.
The narrative is propelled forward by contrasts: city boy versus country boy; Earthâs almost preternaturally sculpted physicality honed by a life in nature versus Mixâs softer form resulting from a life of luxury and privilege; Earthâs groundedness versus Mixâs evolving growth; Mixâs âscriptâ - the diary - contrasted with the reality of messy village life, teaching Tian that life cannot be scripted; Aofâs signature cinematic use of light and color, with the almost sterile whites and silvers of the city contrasted with the lush ambers and greens of the country.
But itâs not just a story of contrasts; parallels are almost more important. Both Phupha and Tian are in the village because of people from their past, Phupha following in the footsteps of his deceased father, who loved the forest; Tian, out of guilt, following in the footsteps of the deceased Torfun. Both bear emotional scars, Tian from guilt, Phupha from the loss of his friend, Torfun. Both suffered pain, Tian from heart surgery, Phupha from a bullet wound. Both carry the physical scars of their pain near their hearts. Both Phupha and Tianâs stories center on helping each other, with Phupha watching over Tian until the roles reverse and Tian helps Phupha recover from his injuries.
The series also drops in what I think of as ânuggets of joy.â Khaotung is excellent in a type of role I hadn't seen him play before, proving his versatility as one of GMMTVâs best actors. Ever since â2gether,â I enjoy seeing Drake, and his release from his contract by GMMTV last year was a true loss for the BL community. And, Aof is not afraid to drop in occasional self-referential meta-humor, as when Tian tells his mother âIâm not smart enough to be a doctor,â while the audience knows Mix was currently in veterinary school. That acknowledgment of the actorâs real-world intelligence made Tianâs insecurity even more poignant.
The middle chapters are frustratingly uneven. At one point Tian says âIâm a jinx,â and at least in a narrative sense, he was correct. In reality, the villagers would have asked him to leave after the second or third catastrophe he inflicted on them; instead, the villagerâs repeated forgiveness acts as a narrative safety net. By not holding Tian accountable for the tangible pain he caused, the show trades realism for sentimentality. It makes the villagers feel less like a community and more like a backdrop for Tianâs redemption.
Another possible flaw was the forced delay of intimacy. Instead of a story of two adults discovering and learning to find solace and joy in one another, intimacy was delayed until the very last scene of the very last episode. Was this âdrama for dramaâs sake,â or, before it was possible for Tian to be open to true intimacy, was it necessary for him to move beyond living Torfunâs life and begin living his own? Adults who find joy in each other are living in the present; Tian was stuck in the past. The physical intimacy could only happen once the diary was "closed" and the new journal began; but, still, putting it off until the very, very end seemed ⊠strained.
Such structural issues prevent it from rising to the height of Aofâs masterpiece, âMoonlight Chicken,â but itâs important to place it within Aofâs larger career. If ATOTS was Aofâs exploration of myth and legend, it provided the foundation for him to later explore the gritty, kitchen-sink realism of âMoonlight Chicken.â
Gratefully, all is redeemed by the emotional payoff of the final two episodes. Despite the "jinx" logic and the forced delay of intimacy, the ending is beautifully movingâperhaps shamelessly cheesyâbut so well-executed that you don't care. It leaves you with something beautiful that clears the record of earlier problems.
The series concludes with Tian burying Torfunâs diary and starting his own journal. Through trial after trial, Tianâs journey leads him to finally accept that while the past may always be present, he cannot honor the dead by becoming them. âA Tale of a Thousand Starsâ helps us all understand that life only truly begins when you stop living through others and begin writing your own story.
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If Death Gave One a Second Chance
When I watched this on Prime Video, all 8 episodes played as one drama. In exploring the Kdrama, I have realized originally this was broken up into Part 1 and Part 2. I am reviewing all 8 episodes together.As a Kdrama fan, I'm surprised I missed this gem and only watched it now....clear in 2026. This drama has everything. All the emotions, suspense, twists and turns, a great love, despicable evil, enormous bravery, redemption at the end. If you are just coming to kdramas for the first time...give this one a look. I always say when people ask me why I enjoy Kdramas..."Because South Koreans are really good story tellers." Much, much respect to Ha Byung Hoon for this great story!! Genius writing in this one.
This drama has different stories for every episode. The main plot is almost secondary to the subplots playing out in each episode. But the writing is so superb that everything comes together in the end, which is so satisfying for the viewer.
The acting is amazing. This drama is full of A-list Korean actors. Park So Dam as Death...she is so good!!!...an Oscar worthy performance. Seo In Guk, Kim Mi Kyung, Kim Ji Hoon, Kim Jae Uck, Lee Jae Wook, Go Youn Jung, Oh Jung Sae, Kim Won Hae, and Choi Woo Jin from When The Phone Rings. So many wonderful actors in this drama, every episode was packed full of them and they really made the story come to life.
All I can say in the end is that this has been one of my favorite dramas to watch. I will enjoy rewatching it again and again.
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Boring.
Started watching this movie because FL won the best actress award. I've seen her in other dramas, where for me she has no talent at all. I wanted to give it a chance. I realized that no, is not better. Just a frighteningly thin body and a girlish behavior in all roles I don't consider her a talented actress. She can wear sexy dresses, but she doesn't own those either, her behavior is so strange... I never considered awards, because they started to be subjective. If she is a good actress I feel sorry for all the talented actresses in Korea. There are so many other absolutely talented actresses. And so much praise for mediocre.Plus this movie is boring. Not because is slowly as I like slowly movies . Doesn't have salt and pepper. I don't recommend it. You can relate as is a real life story and may resonate with you. a chapter of a love story, which closes with a chance meeting in the future. But honestly, I was left with nothing, in terms of insight.
Yap, is not my kind of tea. Story, actors.
It remind me also of the movie Past Lives from 2023. This one is great, slowly, mature, and deeply emotional exploration of love, fate, and longing. Honest storytelling.
The original cdrama me and them one is better. Invest your time in a good movie, a good drama. Give your time to better, to real acting. Surch for cinematography, for talent, for art.
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