Dropped 5/10
Peach Lover
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Apr 1, 2026
5 of 10 episodes seen
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Overall 5.5
Story 6.0
Acting/Cast 6.5
Music 4.0
Rewatch Value 4.5

Sorry, ???...

I have only watched 5 episodes and came on here to see the reviews to see if anyone else's
comments aligned with mine and they do. I
was also bored and if I wanted to see sex I would have watched a pawn movie. Its like in some bls showing 6 pacs is all we females think about.. we don't we want bls to have a story
preferably a drama that hits you in the heart.. with feelings.. Empathy.. The breaking up.. The making up.. Watching sex is boring when it's overdone and in this series that was the problem.. Sex.. Sex.. and more sex. 😂

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Seeds of Scarlet Longing
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by dbebe
Apr 1, 2026
24 of 24 episodes seen
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Overall 6.0
Story 6.5
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 6.0
Rewatch Value 2.0

Female lead's costume is really pretty

Besides the female lead being really nice to look at (lol), it's a pretty standard web drama so there's going to be space for improvement. But it's pretty simple to follow along and easy to watch and short, so there isn't too much to complain about. The female lead acted out her role perfectly: very cute and loveable. The male lead was very solid. These two could easily do a standard drama together.
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Generation to Generation
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Apr 1, 2026
37 of 37 episodes seen
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Overall 7.5
Story 6.5
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 6.0
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great plot that was poorly executed ..

this drama had all the ingredients for a successful one yet i dragged midway and gave us a rushed ending.
they gave us a strong start with the mystery of chang fort massacre and chang ning's identity that they made you doubt it all the time

after ML identity was discovered the drama dragged for quite a bit for me .

nie zhi what kind of antagonist is that he was defeated so easily yet ML had the chance to kill him yet didn't guess it was to interrogate him about the man in black identity yet ML could have lured him using any other method.

what was ML's mother in all of this, all she kept doing is poisoning ML and finally gets killed off

ML and FL were always on and off , with her saying that he was using her and everything he did was only for his grand plan and her can't be with him because he is the young master of the demon sect.

a great plot twist at the end when it was revealed that FL's master was the man in black , the tables have turned and the demonic sect doesn't seem that bad anymore that was only great thing in the final episodes for me.

glad it was a happy ending 😊

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The Spirealm
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by dbebe
Apr 1, 2026
78 of 78 episodes seen
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Overall 8.0
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 10
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 4.0

Interesting drama

I like the "get through levels" aspect of the drama (reminded me of the kdrama, Liar Game). Some of the levels I liked more than others. I also enjoyed the chemistry between the two leads. There is definitely space for improvement, but for this genre and how complicated the plot is: everyone did a good job.
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Humint
1 people found this review helpful
Apr 1, 2026
Completed 0
Overall 8.0
Story 6.0
Acting/Cast 9.5
Music 4.0
Rewatch Value 7.5
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“Humint” – The South Korean Thriller That Begins with an Alarm

There is an almost unwritten rule in action cinema: a film should declare its intentions within the first few minutes. Ryoo Seung-wan, however, chooses the opposite approach. Humint, recently released on Netflix, opens not with an explosion or a chase, but with a mundane sound: the alarm of an alarm clock.

This atypical opening works remarkably well. It does not prepare the viewer; instead, it throws them—just like the protagonist—into a reality whose contours gradually unfold. This discovery is driven by a risky narrative gamble: temporal shifts.

Fragmented Structure: Puzzle or Packaging?

“Five months later,” “three months earlier”…

The director uses these temporal markers to reconstruct, like a puzzle, a complex espionage operation. The intention is clear—fragmenting information to heighten mystery and sustain suspense. In practice, however, the technique tends to become more disruptive than illuminating.

This is not a film that is difficult to follow, but rather one that seems reluctant to let its narrative flow naturally. The fragmented editing, designed to conceal and reveal strategically, sometimes confuses more than it clarifies. As a result, tension built in key moments dissipates before reaching its full impact.

Beyond the Peninsula

The action quickly moves beyond South Korea’s borders and extends eastward.

Vladivostok becomes more than just an exotic location—it functions as a character in its own right. The Siberian cold, rigid architecture, frozen port, and the inclusion of Russian language elements are not mere background details; they actively shape the film’s visual and tonal identity. The oppressive atmosphere lends authenticity and turns the international sequences into some of the film’s most compelling moments.

The actors portraying Russian characters are not Russian but European, among them Robert Maaser as Alexei, a mob figure embodying a threat that exists outside the traditional conflict between the two Koreas.

People Between Borders and Loyalties

At the center of the story, Zo In-sung delivers an atypical protagonist. Agent Jo is not merely an executor of orders, but a vulnerable character caught between professional duty and human instinct. He resists treating people as disposable “assets,” even as his superiors insist that humanity has no place in such a line of work. This duality provides one of the film’s few genuine emotional anchors.

The chemistry between Zo In-sung and Park Jeon-min works exceptionally well. Park brings life to a character who initially appears cold and antagonistic, yet gradually reveals more complexity. Each of his appearances adds rhythm and energy, particularly in the tense confrontations between the two.

Shin Sae-kyeong, despite having a leading role, is not afforded the same depth. Her character fluctuates between stereotypical moments and instances of genuine agency, showing courage and presence of mind despite lacking formal training. Her arc exists, but the script does not give it enough room to become truly memorable.

Park Hae-joon embodies a classic antagonist archetype: authoritative, convinced of his own invincibility, and certain that the system is on his side. He serves his narrative function effectively but lacks the nuance that could have elevated him beyond a functional character.

Overlapping Conflicts, A Lost Core

One of the film’s central contradictions lies in its ambition. It presents multiple overlapping conflicts: South versus North Korea, internal divisions within each side, and additional layers of tension. On top of this, there is a romantic thread that remains underdeveloped yet persistent, alongside a broader moral dilemma that quietly underpins the narrative.

Amid this complexity, the central narrative thread begins to fade.

At times, the film seems to lose sight of its original focus, and while the action remains consistently well-executed, it often compensates for a lack of narrative clarity.

A Film That Begins and Ends the Same Way

An interesting parallel emerges through the film’s structure. The ending mirrors the beginning—a hotel room, a different city, the same mundane routine. This circular construction recalls literary works where the narrative closes exactly where it began. It is a gesture of symmetry that could have carried deeper meaning, but in Humint, it remains more of a stylistic note than a fully realized concept.

Synopsis

Humint is a South Korean action thriller directed by Ryoo Seung-wan, following a secret agent entangled in a complex operation set against the backdrop of tensions between North and South Korea. The mission expands internationally as events unfold in Russia, where conflicting interests and fragile alliances further complicate the unfolding intrigue.

Cast

Zo In-sung – Agent Jo
Park Jeon-min – Park Geon
Shin Sae-kyeong – Chae Seon-hwa
Park Hae-joon – Hwang Chi-sung
Robert Maaser – Alexei

Director: Ryoo Seung-wan
Genre: Action / Spy Thriller
Platform: Netflix
Runtime: Just over two hours

Verdict

Humint is an ambitious film with a strong visual identity and several solid performances, yet it ultimately loses itself in its fragmented structure. It offers plenty of action, engaging characters, and a multi-layered story—but its central thread remains overshadowed.

It presents itself as a global thriller but functions as an uneven one: gripping in the moment, yet inconsistent as a whole. Still, it is a film worth watching, particularly for its action sequences and for viewers drawn to the world of Korean espionage and the stark atmosphere of Russia’s Far East.

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Dali & Cocky Prince
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by dbebe
Apr 1, 2026
16 of 16 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 6.0
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 5.0

Cute drama

Really cute and quirky romance. Both leads delivered their characters brilliantly. This drama is filled with the usual kdrama quirkiness, but everyone managed to make it very comfortable and authentic. I really enjoyed that the romance wasn't super dramatic. Kim Min Jae is way too adorable in this one, especially after the leads start dating!!
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Love Story in the 1970s
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by dbebe
Apr 1, 2026
29 of 29 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 6.0
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 2.0

Very solid drama

This isn't an idol drama so if you're looking for a romance-focused drama, this might not be for you.

This was a down-to-earth drama with a solid story. Everyone's acting was solid. Even though the idol acting is still present with Chen Fei Yu (but it's negligible), Sun Qian's acting was very natural. The second leads' story was much more intriguing to me. I wouldn't have minded if they extended the push and pull for a little longer lol.

I feel like this drama is a solid 4, but I'm giving it a 3 because it's a little slow for my taste.
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Bloody Flower
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by Yukii
Apr 1, 2026
8 of 8 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 5.0
Rewatch Value 6.5

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When I first saw the trailer a few months ago, it immediately caught my attention.
Now that the series is finished, I can honestly say I wasn’t disappointed. It lived up to my expectations.
Ryeo Un did such an amazing job in this series — his performance really stood out and made the story even more impactful.

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Panda and Hedgehog
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by Lewski
Apr 1, 2026
16 of 16 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 8.5
Story 6.0
Acting/Cast 7.5
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 9.0

cheesy bakery romance

The “Panda and Hedgehog” dynamic is simple but I really love it. The show is cute and it makes for a lot of funny moments. Like why is Donghae's characters ,Ko Seung-Ji, nickname hedgehog? (very funny plotting when you watch it btw) but Pan Da Young, she’s softer, trusting, and warm he is more guarded, and blunt. The dynamic of this makes for funny moments of opposites attract kinda show. Watching Donghae slowly soften while she learns to stand her ground is honestly one of the cutest parts of the show. AND the show's love triangle isn't really a love triangle it's more a two sided one and a bromance. THIS is just super refreshing to watch in romcoms. There are misunderstndinging in the show yes but to anything too bad. It's more workplace chaos due to Donghaes blunt personality. It keeps things fun and stops the story from feeling too heavy at times. Why should you watch it then. Its:
- Warm
- A little cheesy in a good way
- Easy to watch
- Full of small, genuine moments
It's also one of those that I keep having in the back due to the cuteness if I don't know what to watch. I own the DVD as well and the OST is amazing as well so no complaints of the drama.

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The Art of Sarah
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Apr 1, 2026
8 of 8 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 8.0
Story 7.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 8.5
Rewatch Value 7.0

IF YOU CAN'T TELL FAKE FROM REAL, IS IT REALLY FAKE.

The art of Sarah introduces us to a story, of a woman called by the name Sarah, who lives a fake life, hides under fake identities, and is a fake, this deceptive Sarah takes us into a detective era, where the named detective Park Mu Gyeong, having no other investigations going on FOR REAL, fully dives into the death of Sarah, and carried on a never-ending mystery investigation to the end.

The mystery was well, I enjoyed it as it led me into taking meds for constant headaches, the logic was a half-baked cake, as some points didn't match.

My Best 👍
Shin Hae Sun delivers it raw, constant, pure, and I was stunned as well as captivated by her amusing performance in portraying the character Sarah, every moment she is on screen, her movements, her expressions, left me in a state of - can I step on the stage of her scene? Shin Hae Sun created a performance that entered the stage raw and just had to leave undiluted.

Overall rating is 8.0. The mystery vibe was well done. Shin Hae Sun as Sarah Kim was over the top. Lee Jun Hyuk, my handsome star, delivered a great performance. Not much of his screen time, but it was great. The logic by which the investigations move, with no other investigations, seems poor.
Not telling me the Shin Hae Sun character's real name was a big disappointment, even if it seemed unnecessary.

Favorite Quote - If you can't tell fake from real, is it really fake

Well then.
Thanks, Reading.

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Yesterday
1 people found this review helpful
by Yukii
Apr 1, 2026
10 of 10 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 5.0
Rewatch Value 5.5

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The boys did it again. 👏
I’m never disappointed when they’re in a series together. There’s just something about their chemistry and the way they bring their characters to life that always works.
Another project, another win. 😌✨

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Always Meet Again
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by Yukii
Apr 1, 2026
8 of 8 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 7.0
Story 7.5
Acting/Cast 7.0
Music 4.0
Rewatch Value 4.0

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Another series that feels a bit different — and sometimes that’s exactly what you need.
It’s nice to step outside the usual patterns and watch something that brings a slightly new feeling. This one did that for me, and I appreciated it.

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Khemjira
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by Syllym
Apr 1, 2026
12 of 12 episodes seen
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Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10
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THE MOST EXCITING ONE

It took me some time to write a review, even though I watched it a long time ago. I just loved it.

The way our dear Paran is handsome drives me crazy! I love him!

The series is so mature and at the same time innocent. I like the way they communicate, and even when they fight, there's a good reason to do it. When Khem went back to uni, I remember I said: "I'd go back too".

I learned a lot about Thai culture as well, and I could see more of the beautiful country itself.

I want to highlight that I'm terrified of horror, I can't watch it because I have had nightmares since I was a child lol but I could watch it anyway, and now I'm in love. I'd watch again anytime!

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Never Forget Your Enemy
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Apr 1, 2026
8 of 8 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 7.0
Story 5.0
Acting/Cast 5.0
Music 5.0
Rewatch Value 6.0

The potential was there but somehow lost...

The story was textbook one. The characters were childhood friends with somewhat of an enemies to lovers arc.
However, the connection of the audience with either of the characters or their history was not solid. It needed more time and flashbacks felt planted to make the story move forward rather than add meaning or depth to the story or characters.
The chemistry between the leads was most definitely there but the acting was not on par in certain scenes. It was mostly delivering lines or an attempt to not overact. The main character took it surprisingly well that he was in a romantic relationship with his best friend at the time when he hated his guts 😅. However, the scenes where an outburst of emotion was needed the characters acted surprisingly mature despite the intensity of situation.
It was a good attempt that fell at certain points but did fairly well in others. However, not really to underplay any series but Thundercloud Rainstorm felt similar to this series but it was an amazing watch despite the production value.

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Dear Sa-chan
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Apr 1, 2026
12 of 12 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 3.5
Story 5.0
Acting/Cast 4.0
Music 1.0
Rewatch Value 1.0

Completely stupid

Will mever watch it willingly again. Leave it to Japan to come up with the most random shows for viewers. It's something you watch once then laugh in the future after watching it because of its ridiculous plot. The only thing i remember liking is the fact the female lead had enough of a backbone to leave him in the end.
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