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Uncontrollably Fond
1 people found this review helpful
May 5, 2026
20 of 20 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 4.0
Story 1.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 2.0

Classic Melodrama That’s Emotional but Often Frustrating/Exhausting

Uncontrollably Fond starts off with an intriguing premise and strong performances but quickly settles into the familiar patterns of old-school predictable melodrama. The drama leans heavily on slow-motion scenes, repeated emotional beats, and an overuse of OST (ost was good tho).
While the story explores themes of loss, regret, and complicated family dynamics, the character writing often makes it hard to stay invested. The male lead’s tendency to hide his feelings behind cold, sometimes cruel behavior becomes frustrating over time, rather than compelling. On the other hand, the female lead’s constant screaming and increasingly screechy tone can feel grating, making it difficult to fully empathize with her despite her hardships.
Jun Young's mother throwing tantrum, ignoring him just cuz he chose different career etc.. so many things were problematic. The pacing is another major drawback, with many scenes feeling dragged out or repetitive. Familiar tropes like miscommunication, emotional withholding, and forced separation add to the frustration instead of building meaningful character growth. Even so, the central plot has enough pull to keep you watching, if only to see how it ends.
The finale offers some emotional moments and a sense of closure, though the journey to get there feels uneven and often exhausting.

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Ongoing 1/9
Wu
1 people found this review helpful
by monira
May 5, 2026
1 of 9 episodes seen
Ongoing 0
Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10

Episode 1

Primeiro Ep incrível introduziu bem a história, ansiosa para os proximos eps que vão desenvolver melhor. Atuação e química dos skynani simplesmente perfeita, adorei à dinamica dos niranpete. A produção tá excelente com bons efeitos especiais, boa cinematografia, bom roteiro, boa direção é nitido o quanto a equipe toda deu o melhor para entregar um bom trabalho
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Wu
4 people found this review helpful
May 5, 2026
8 of 9 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10
This review may contain spoilers

just watch this heavenly thing right noowww , it's the bestt

I have never known such a series as great as Heaven Production. The tension between Skynani is the best. Their acting is heavenly. no words for the supernatural things, music, storyline. All best. 100000000000000000000000000/10. I really love how they acted and gave out their best in engraving their roles
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Glaze of Love
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by zinnia
May 5, 2026
20 of 20 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 8.0
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 8.0
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cute sweet, career focused more but ,main screen time is main leads

The excitement and waiting for couple to get together, most drama are lacking that ,they get together easily, and showing the couple together not doing anything, I like it but didn't wanted it till the end and they always show screentime for main leads than side characters


start - FML ml both introverts, both quite type I'm myself introvert so I relate to them , they're really cute sweet together , they show real struggle of introverted girl, I really liked FML she falls first and confess first, I wish ml did but anyway confess at 13 something it's slow and nice, I don't like watching at normal speed when the dailogues are less I do it more for CDRAMA than kdrama watching at 1.2x or 1.5x I read fast,I don't play it at speed if the dailogues are fast and long I had decided to give 10 before seeing the dating part disappointed by romance I give 8 , after confession the interactions disappear and dating is mostly just being together and nothing, it felt off, not satisfying, both almost dropout for some reason but didn't because issue gets resolved FML almost went airport and went back home
drama focus on career more than romance but , less side characters, full screen time for main leads don't have to skip side characters or 2nd couple all the time, the romance might be less ,but it's slow burn , and no drama, for me it was boring when main leads introduced to 2 new male who they work under,
i liked 2nd FML but not interested in the 2nd ml so i skipped the 2nd couple, a rare drama that doesn't show 2nd couple too much

spoilers:
1.it's slow burn quite rare for me I think nowadays dramas are not slow burn anymore so I really liked this about this drama
2. couple hand holding first before kiss, I really prefer hug and hand holding before kiss but most drama skip that
3. only 2 kiss scene ( those scenes felt off and random to me dunno why ) before I thought I was okay with 0 romance, but when it was actually 0, I didn't like it, they're together after dating same way they did before dating
3. wish there was more romantic interaction rather than career focused, they are together most of the screen time
4. ml did take her home and was there to help her but I don't think it was enough to know he really liked her ,it felt one sided from FML , I like FML more than ml and wish he confessed first than her

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Veil of Shadows
2 people found this review helpful
May 5, 2026
29 of 29 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 9.0
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 9.0

Not a proper ending

Overall, the story is good and acting by everyone is very good. The CGI is of top class. The acting of Ju Jing Yi and Chen Du Ling is of top class, and the expression of all the actors/actress is very good.
It started as a normal drama and then the buildup happened. The story progressed in a very steady manner.
There could had been some part of dragons and foxes, which the story missed.
The only regret is in the ending scene. Everybody has got separated. Both the ML and FL are strangers. They did not get united, which is weird. One more episode would have been better, so that everybody could had been united and a proper ending would have been better

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Dropped 1/9
Wu
0 people found this review helpful
by Yasa
May 5, 2026
1 of 9 episodes seen
Dropped 0
Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10

IMINA

This is a peak masterpiece. Skynani you'll always be famous. Best actors best cinematography best edit best ost oh this series is just all rounder!!! Proud of you all.

Masih ep satu aja udah begini, I'm sure the story will be great setiap eps nya. Wu teams is really gave their best and already working so hard for this. Such a paid off. Kayaknya bakal nyesel yang gak nonton ini. Minimal seumur hidup sekali lah nonton. This series is really 'something' that GMN can finally drop.

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Contrast
0 people found this review helpful
by Yumi
May 5, 2026
8 of 8 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 7.0
Story 5.5
Acting/Cast 7.0
Music 5.0
Rewatch Value 1.0

A cute slow-burn school romance

A very light and innocent love story that developed naturally and gradually between two school mates in the most innocent and cute way.

The only problem i got with it is that i didn't think the characters were interesting enough for me to like them, i liked the actors, they were lovely and everything, but i couldn't see much chemistry between them nor did i like the characters so i did find it a bit bland.

However, this checks all the boxes of a cute short and natural love story so i can't really judge it negatively.
So by my standards it was meh! But as a whole show it was nice watch.

Maybe if you are into these types of stories that don't have much going on but a one-liner sentimental relationship, you will like it ~~

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Ongoing 1/9
Wu
7 people found this review helpful
by weny_
May 5, 2026
1 of 9 episodes seen
Ongoing 0
Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10
Just finished episode 1 of WU and wow—this did not come to play. The cinematography is insane, the dark fantasy atmosphere is so well-built, and the pacing keeps you locked in from start to finish. Sky and Nani’s chemistry already feels electric, and the tension between their characters is enough to keep me fully invested. Action, mystery, supernatural elements, visuals, acting—everything feels polished and intentional. If episode 1 is already this strong, WU might easily become one of the standout Thai series of 2026
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Our Youth
0 people found this review helpful
May 5, 2026
10 of 10 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 10

One of the best BL's

Oh this was a real treat, it was one of the best BL's i have seen. The story was good and though problems like parental neglect and abuse were used, the story still wasn't extremely dark. It had a good balance between hardship and happyness/love.
The visuals were good and the music was ok.

The acting was great and the chemistry between the mains great! The kisses were good.

This is a real must watch, you won't regret it!
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Wu
14 people found this review helpful
May 5, 2026
8 of 9 episodes seen
Completed 5
Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10
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Wu is the most main role

Holy shit the chemistry between these two is actually INSANE PLS WATCH IT RIGHT NOW I’M BEGGING. This is about to be SO fucking gay and I’m here for every second of it. Skynani stans we are so back, the rest of y’all better catch up or get ran over

WATCH. WATCH. FUCKING WATCH.
I’m screaming, OMFG the horror elements slap so hard too!! EVERYTHING IS PERFECT.
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Love beyond the Grave
1 people found this review helpful
by iamKat
May 5, 2026
40 of 40 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 9.0
Story 9.5
Acting/Cast 10
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 8.0

Overall, a beautiful story and the chemistry between the ML and FL was believable

There were generally a lot of concern over the real life age gap (which I wasn’t concerned with). In the beginning of the drama, appropriate to the storyline, the chemistry was not there. The ML did seem too young for the FL. However, as the drama went deeper, the ML and FL’s chemistry was definitely believable.

Overall, there was some slow moments in the story but the last few episodes made it all worth it.

Very touching drama.

I highly recommend to watch through to the end.
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Ongoing 1/9
Wu
4 people found this review helpful
by Katcat
May 5, 2026
1 of 9 episodes seen
Ongoing 0
Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10
Did I give it a 10 after just 1 ep? Yes. Do I think I will regret it? NO. Omg Gmm has finally done it. This is it. I am so hooked from this ep. But its not just the acting this time. Its the production as well. I hope the quality wont drop after this ep. Because i am genuinely in love with it already
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Ongoing 1/9
Wu
3 people found this review helpful
May 5, 2026
1 of 9 episodes seen
Ongoing 0
Overall 10
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 10
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 9.0

“Not Me Rating ‘Wu’ 10/10 After One Episode… No Regrets.”

“Wu” — yeah, this is the series. 🎬✨

Rating something 10/10 after just one episode might sound wild… but I’m calling it anyway. I just know this is going to hit. 💯👀

SkyNani? Serving peak bromance energy like it’s nothing 😮‍🔥🤝
The cinematography? Clean, sharp, and ridiculously satisfying 🎥✨
And the plot? Had me locked in from start to finish without a single second of boredom 🧠⚡

If you’re still sleeping on this, wake up and go watch it ASAP ⏰🔥
This one’s too good to miss 💅💥
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Witch's Love
0 people found this review helpful
May 5, 2026
12 of 12 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 4.0
Story 6.0
Acting/Cast 2.0
Music 4.0
Rewatch Value 1.5

For me, it's a no

Maybe it's light and fluffy and doesn't take itself too seriously, but it seemed to vacillate between farce and seriousness. I don't necessarily have a problem with that, but the acting was so BAD. I know that exaggeration is a hallmark of farce, but this seemed to involve everyone. I also felt like these people were just caricatures of real people, so I didn't have any emotional investment with anyone. The ML and the FL were the worst. ML, especially, had one facial expression and one emotion (anger) throughout the whole show.
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When Destiny Brings the Demon
0 people found this review helpful
May 5, 2026
33 of 33 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 8.0
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 9.5
Rewatch Value 8.0
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A Total Fan Service! Great pacing & storyline spoiled by FL's rigid morals | Cloying make out scenes

"Every lonely journey ends in a fated encounter." - Postscripts/Ending Quotes

PRO TIP: Try to be EXTRA patient and bear with the FL's behavior during episodes 10–20. if you can get through that, you'll be fine.

I eagerly want to start this review by talking about the FL, since the majority of my negative feedback is focused on her. However, I was afraid I might drift away from sharing the narrative's positive sides and get carried away by all the negative aspects. So, let me commence this review by highlighting the strengths and redeeming qualities of the show first.

The pacing and progression of the story were excellent. The narrative is fast-paced and doesn't dwell too long on a single plot point. It moves from one arc to another without going in circles or overly dramatizing conflicts to force a desired result. This helps the story move forward effortlessly without leaving plot holes behind. It also makes the story more coherent and entertaining, preventing it from dragging—even if it was admittedly frustrating for a couple of reasons.

In addition, each plot was compact and well-crafted that after the first ten episodes, it completely slipped my mind that Liao Tingyan was from the modern world. This was the story's ultimate strength, defining its value until the very end.

The story moved at a steady pace during the first 10 episodes; however, it fumbled significantly between episodes 11 and 20 by overemphasizing the female lead's rigid morals. This was the most difficult part of the show to sit through. Fortunately, it regained its momentum from episode 21 onward, recovering from that grating phase to become exciting once again.

One piece of advice I’d give is: do not let yourself carry the irritation or resentment you have for the FL once you cross the halfway mark. Doing so can cloud your judgment regarding the trajectory of her character progression. I'm saying this because I was exactly like that. I immediately judged the FL when the second half started, assuming it would be another tiring "amnesia leads to manipulation" trope. At that time, I thought it was regrettable to see her change from a clever, funny lead to someone so easily schemed against. But as the story unfolded, I realized the amnesia was actually a catalyst. It forced her to adopt the mindsets she’d previously resisted or lacked. By using a well-worn cliché, the writers managed to deliver the exact character evolution the story needed.

Talking about the climax: I initially found the sudden shift to the mortal realm an unusually odd decision, at least until I witnessed how the plot developed. I guess I was just stunned that they had the nerve to go 'Sima Jiao' hunting while still having a final villain to deal with. However, that sense of conflict and discontent eventually diminished once I understood that the entire Mortal Arc had been prearranged by Sima Jiao—even before he perished—to subdue and defeat the main antagonist.

The ending, on the other hand, is equally delightful and baffling. While it nails the main antagonist's downfall and provides a satisfying "happy ending" as the leads meet in the real world, the reason behind her journey to that cultivation world remains unexplained. After her accident, she suddenly begins "dream traveling" into this fantasy realm while in a coma, yet the story never establishes a clear cause. I suspect it relates to the project proposal she was working on, but the narrative fails to explore or confirm that connection. This sadly remains a riddle, even after finishing the show.

Additionally, I find the symbolism and depiction of corporate serfdom, burnout culture, and hyper-capitalistic exploitation to be both alarming and commendable. In this story, the female lead, Zhou Yan, has literally just been discharged from the hospital, yet she has to rush to her company to respond to her boss's summons regarding a proposal she failed to submit due to her accident. What is even more disturbing is how their conversation centers entirely on work—focusing on her failure to submit the proposal and a "make-or-break" ultimatum for her career—while completely ignoring the fact that she is clearly injured and bandaged.

While the creators’ inclusion of this reality is significant—as it accurately represents the grind ordinary citizens must endure to survive, even in life-threatening predicaments—it is truly abhorrent to witness this reflection of our own world. We live in a reality where corporate slavery and the transformation of a person into an "industrial human machine" are being normalized, which is both saddening and maddening.

Finally venturing into the 'negative rant' portion of my review. Shall we start with the biggest issue I had with the show: the female lead herself?

I was relatively fine with the female lead's (Liao Tingyan) slacker, vigilant, yet witty attitude—until I noticed two distinct changes that increasingly made me dislike her. First, when she finally earned Sima Jiao's trust, she gradually started voicing her opinions and doing whatever she thought was right without thoroughly considering the overall situation or consulting Sima Jiao. Second, she is slowly turning into a "know-it-all," complacent girl who prioritizes feelings and kindness—even toward individuals who wouldn't think twice about killing her and have every intention to do so. This shift has led her in the wrong direction and caused nothing but negative outcomes. While I understand she isn't used to such brutality, I find it unbelievable that she fails to grasp Sima Jiao's intentions. She is trying to survive a world where "kill or be killed" is the rule, so I can't stomach or comprehend her convictions and principles. Even if I technically understand her perspective, it feels incredibly unwise and, frankly, dumb. That’s why I was beaming with satisfaction during the Desolate Lands arc when Yan Huan tried to kill himself and his daughter, Zhou Zhi Ming. It was such a wake-up call for her—a reminder that she can’t just look at the "morally correct" side of life. She also has to look at the darkest side to understand the real struggles and bottom-line issues of the people around her.

Spoiler: I really thought she’d come to a realization and learn something from this, but unfortunately, she didn't! Grr!

What’s funny is that she knows she’s weak, yet she still won’t take extra precautions or train harder. She’s a slacker, and I love that she’s fully committed to it. However, it contradicts her desire to stay alive. Since being known as Sima Jiao’s most favored servant is basically a death warrant—a literal invitation for people to kill her. I really can’t comprehend how she lack the sense of urgency to sharpen her skills or master enough magic to defend herself.

She was such a total liability during the entire first half of the story that I got so fed up and pissed off watching her survive, every time, solely because of Sima Jiao's protection. She became fully reliant and complacent, tending to overlook a lot of things due to her carelessness and simple-mindedness. It was frustrating how she practically needed saving 99.99% of the time, when she could've been more powerful due to the 'cheat code' power-ups Sima Jiao had granted her.

In fact, halfway through the show, I became so irritated with Sima Jiao’s mantra about not letting her die unless he allowed it. Honestly, one big reason she stayed useless and incapable was because he pampered her so badly. Good grief!

As I grow older, I’ve realized that while sacrifice is noble, it’s often a foolish choice. This is why I’ve started avoiding Xianxia dramas over the last few years. I've grown tired of them being infested with constant sacrifices and multiple lifetime reincarnations, especially after consuming so many of them over the years.

Lastly, all the kissing and sensual scenes are nice and romantic at first. However, this show overdid it to the point of indifference and disbelief. Such scenes should have been greatly anticipated and celebrated, but the frequency and intensity with which they were presented were way too excessive. The romantic essence gradually dissipated after the 3rd time and completely vanished from the 5th time onwards. I am a person who typically enjoys such erotic scenes; however, due to the ludicrous number of times they showed them to us, they have become completely bland and even an eyesore to me. It transformed from a symbol of affection into "soft-porn" used to showcase the main leads making out and touching each other pleasurably.

In conclusion, 'Partnership Cultivation' is entirely synonymous with sexual or erotic scenes. While the authors were clever in utilizing the 'her coldness eases my burning fire' trope, they ultimately went overboard with it.

In Episode 28, at around the 40 minutes mark, it’s implicitly confirmed that the leads entering each other's 'Soul Minds' is a metaphor for sex. What absurdity! lol

Story - 8.0, My conscience wanted me to provide a rating at least 0.5 higher in consideration of the progressive plot and nice pacing. However, my mind opposes this due to the indifference and frustration I felt during episodes 11–20, the totally unnecessary kissing scenes, and the fact that the reason for the transmigration was never fully addressed.

Acting/Cast - 9.0, This is my first drama from both leads (Arthur Chen and Wang Yinglu) and they executed their roles well. However, I'm just not a fan of the FL's characterization, which turned me into a total critic. I was hyper-sensitive to her every movement, making some of her expressions feel exaggerated. Another person I scrutinized with an eagle eye was veteran actor Bao Jian Feng. His ingratiating acting style put me off, reminding me of his performance in LLTG. The difference is that his character here forced too many smiles while trying to depict a duplicitous person, which I found awkward and unnatural most of the time. I don't know why I was so sensitive to facial expressions with this show! lol

Music - 9.5, I love that the majority of the songs are melodic ballads. My personal favorites are 'In This World, I Only Love You' by Tia Ray and 'Old Wounds' by Huang Xiaoyun. I was actually about to give this a lower rating, but after listening to the drama's OST playlist on Spotify, I realized I almost did this show a total injustice!

Rewatch Value - 8.0, While I like certain elements of this drama, specifically the plot progression, pacing, and how it uses a cliché premise to facilitate the FL’s growth. I just don't see myself watching it again. The FL is simply not my cup of tea; I have outgrown the 'willful and rigid' female lead trope common in idol dramas, and she embodies that to a fault. Furthermore, the excessive skinship felt repetitive; by the fifth time, the sensual scenes lost their impact entirely.

Overall - 8.0, Had the FL's characterization not spoiled the mood and nearly caused me to drop the show, I would have given it a higher rating. That single aspect permanently tarnished the series for me. Regardless, I'm glad I stuck with it instead of dropping it like many others did.

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