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I beg to differ
This drama is being praised for being intense, painful, emotional, mysterious, layered, tragic, and everything else. And yes, it has all those elements. It spans childhood, college, their thirties, even later when she is diagnosed with Cancer. It tries to show friendship, love, hatred, jealousy, loneliness, and fate.But honestly, I feel like it was deliberately made difficult.
The story follows Eun Jung and Sang Yeon from school days to adulthood. We are told they are close, almost inseparable. We are told theirs is a deep and complicated friendship. But I never really saw the love. I saw tension. I saw insecurity. I saw jealousy. I saw avoidance. But I did not feel warmth.
Sang Yeon keeps saying she lived her whole life alone. She says she had no one. But Eun Jung was always there. From childhood to her thirties, Eun Jung stayed. She trusted her. She chose her again and again. I never felt that Eun Jung kept Sang Yeon around out of pity or sympathy. It felt genuine. So when Sang Yeon says she was always alone, I genuinely could not understand it. If your friend is right there for you the entire time, how are you completely alone?
What I felt that, what she blame & suffer everyone around her for the misery in her life when she herself never tried to make her life better.
Maybe loneliness is emotional. Maybe she felt unseen. But the show never explains it properly. It just keeps repeating that she was alone without showing us why.
Now coming to the love triangle.
From the beginning, Sang Yeon knew that the person she was chatting with online was Eun Jung’s boyfriend, Kim Sang Hak. When Eun Jung indirectly asked her if she liked someone, Sang Yeon lied. Later when she was asked clearly if she liked Kim Sang Hak, she still denied it. That was my first red flag.
Feelings are not wrong. You cannot control them. But you can control your actions.
As a friend, if my friend even has a little interest in someone, that person is automatically off limits. I cannot even imagine looking at them romantically. So watching Sang Yeon stay close to Kim Sang Hak, hide the truth, and slowly get emotionally involved felt wrong. It felt like she did come in between.
And I will not blame only her. Kim Sang Hak was equally wrong.
He hid things. He did not communicate properly. Even if Eun Jung needed space or had her own emotional walls, he could have handled things better. Instead, he kept things vague. His “my heart swayed” moment was so fucking ick to me. It was confusing and frustrating. You cannot be in a relationship and say you are unsure whether it is Eun Jung or Sang Yeon. That is emotional confusion that hurts everyone.
Even later in their thirties, he keeps pursuing. And I am honestly glad Eun Jung did not go back to him. That was one of the best decisions in the show.
But I kinda wish Run Jung would've dated the guys at her workplace who liked her.
What frustrates me is how everything is romanticized. The lying. The hiding. The emotional interference. The constant presence in someone else’s relationship. It is framed as tragic and painful. But a lot of it could have been avoided if Sang Yeon had just been honest from the beginning and stepped back.
And then comes the emotional climax. If a lead character is going to die, I am supposed to feel something. Sympathy. Empathy. Heartbreak. But I felt empty. I did not feel devastated. Because throughout the story, it felt like Sang Yeon created so much of the emotional chaos and never fully owned it.
She keeps saying she was alone because her mother was distant and her brother died. I understand trauma shapes people. But that does not erase the fact that Eun Jung was there. She stayed. She never abandoned her. So I genuinely could not grasp why Sang Yeon kept insisting she had no one.
Pain alone does not make a character tragic. I need to understand them. And here, I just felt disconnected.
Now coming to the acting.
Kim Go Eun who played Eun Jung was honestly top notch. I understood her emotions so clearly. She carried the emotional weight of the story beautifully.
Park Ji Hyun as Sang Yeon did an incredible job acting. She is so convincing that you genuinely start to hate the character. That shows how good she is. But I really hope she stops getting typecast into these roles where she plays the other woman who disrupts relationships. She deserves more variety.
The actor who played Kim Sang Hak was decent. I was not very attached to his character. The male lead was fine, nothing overpowering.
One of the things I was genuinely invested in was his brother’s story. Not just a few scattered moments thrown in for impact, but his entire freaking story. I wanted depth. I wanted context. I wanted to understand him beyond the surface-level crumbs we were given. They could’ve given us so much more, and I honestly think they should have. I was way too curious about him for it to end the way it did. What was he thinking all this time? What was his emotional journey? What shaped his choices?
In the end, this drama wanted to be about fate and the ache of what could have been. For me, it became a story about miscommunication, blurred boundaries, and emotional choices that could have been different.
There were poetic moments. There was sadness. But instead of feeling heartbroken, I mostly felt frustrated.
A friendship should not feel like one person saying she was alone while the other was standing right there the whole time.
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Too long
This show was pretty cute and wholesome, but honestly quite boring. The story of our two main characters so sweet and I loved how they helped each other grow as people and as artists. It was so beautiful seeing Deok Chul follow and live out his dreams as a ballerino. The dancing in this was well done too. Ballet is just so beautiful. The show is just a little long in my opinion, so it felt kind of drawn out. Eun Ho's storyline to me was the most boring thing about the show. She was so uninteresting and so was her whole storyline. Overall, it's not bad but I can definitely see why a lot of people don't care for it.Was this review helpful to you?
Failed Thai university BL with 3 couples (including a nonsensical one)
PLOT: Gui, a sweet and cheerful student with a part-time job at a cafe, meets Solo (a popular but distant student) one night when he's having trouble sleeping. He makes him a cup of milk. As they share more cups of milk, their relationship deepens and becomes romantic (1 love rival -> but quickly out).Kao (Gui's friend) has a crush on Phuri, an older student with a terrible reputation due to a fight. Phuri is also unapproachable, but Kao's enthusiasm eventually wins Phuri over.
The cafe also employs Khim, a huge BL fan, who is convinced that two doctors who frequent the cafe daily, Perth and Petch, are a future couple. Petch is in love with Khim but agrees to pretend to be gay because Khim is sick (...it's so absurd, I'd rather stop there).
+++ I really like Nut Supanut
### The storytelling is slow. The plot twists are poorly executed, artificial, or too predictable.
### Who wrote this script?? It's boring, over-the-top, but ultimately bland.
### Romance 3 is TERRIBLE, insane, and ridiculous.
### The actors need to improve their acting skills.
=> I hate to drop, but I'm stopping despite the rave reviews because I can't stand it anymore!
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BL universitaire thaï ratée avec 3 couples
PLOT : Gui, a sweet & cheerful student qui a un part-time job ds 1 café, rencontre Solo, (étudiant populaire mais distant avec tt le monde) un soir où celui-ci a du mal à dormir. Il lui fait une tasse de lait. Au fil des tasses de lait, leur relat° s'approfondit jusqu'à devenir romantique (1 love rival -> Out).
Kao (Gui's friend) a 1 crush sur Phuri, étudiant + âgé avec réputat° désastreuse à cause d'1 bagarre. Celui-ci est aussi peu accessible, mais l'enthousiasme de Kao finit par attendrir Phuri.
Le café emploie aussi Khim, gde fan de BL, qui est convaincue que 2 médecins qui fréquentent quotidiennement le café, Perth & Petch, sont 1 futur couple. Petch est amoureux de Khim, mais accepte de se faire passer pr gay car Khim est malade (... c'est tellement absurde, que je préfère arrêter là).
+++ J'aime bcp Nut Supanut
### La narration est lente. Les twists sont mal amenés, artificiels ou trop prévisibles.
### Qui a écrit ce script ?? C'est boring, exagéré, mais fade malgré tout.
### La romance 3 est NULLE, insensée, débile.
### Les acteurs doivent améliorer leurs acting skills.
=> Je déteste dropper, mais j'arrête malgré les critiques élogieuses, car je ne supporte plus !
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My Stepbrother Is My Favourite Novelist!?
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Tf?
This is just shallow and rushed. No substance, no beautiful pictures, no feelings, no nothing..............The outer layer looks kinda cute I guess??? But it's completly empty.Why did I watch this?
I have the weird uncomfortable feeling brain cells got sucked out of my brain.
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Not Overdone, Just Right: A Perfectly Balanced Youth Romance of Childhood Friends
Exclusive Fairytale is one of those dramas that ends up surprising you in the best way. I didn’t go in with high expectations, but I genuinely ended up loving it. It’s a very relaxing and easy watch, the kind of drama you can sit with comfortably without feeling overwhelmed.What really stands out is how well-balanced it is. It gives you everything you expect from a youth drama, but nothing feels overdone. The male lead being a genius is part of his character, but it never becomes his entire personality. Friendships are present at every stage of life, but they are not just fillers, nor do they overshadow the main story. Even the second couple is sweet and enjoyable without taking attention away from the leads. The drama moves through different phases of life naturally, from childhood to high school to adulthood, and it takes the time to show growth instead of rushing through it.
The main couple truly feels like childhood sweethearts. Their relationship never falls into that frustrating trope where characters suddenly act like strangers after getting together. Instead, the drama constantly reminds you through both actions and dialogue that these two have known each other for years. Their bond feels lived-in and genuine. Even though both leads have admirers at different stages of their lives, none of it is used to create unnecessary angst. Confessions, emotional beats, and romantic progression are handled in a very grounded and satisfying way.
The female lead, Xiao Tu, is honestly one of the strongest parts of the drama. She is expressive, funny, and incredibly easy to watch. She balances sweetness with confidence really well. She can be soft and adorable, but also bold, straightforward, and even a bit aggressive when needed. That mix makes her feel very real. Her comedic timing adds so much charm to the show, and she carries a lot of its emotional and lighthearted moments effortlessly.
The male lead, Ling Chao, brings a calm and steady presence. He is not your typical cold, arrogant genius. Instead, he is observant, quietly caring, and emotionally intelligent in his own way. He is introverted, but not socially awkward or dismissive of others. He knows when to speak, when to act, and how to support the people around him. His love is shown through small, consistent actions rather than dramatic declarations, which makes it feel more meaningful.
Their dynamic is what makes the drama so enjoyable. Ling Chao has always been surrounded by admiration, but Xiao Tu is the only one who treats him normally. She sees him for who he is, not what he represents. He, in return, finds comfort in her honesty and simplicity. She doesn’t overthink him, and he doesn’t need to perform around her. That balance is what makes their relationship feel so natural.
The high school portion of the drama is especially enjoyable because it builds up Ling Chao’s feelings in such a subtle way. He rarely expresses his emotions directly, but his actions speak for him. Small moments like wearing matching clothes just to comfort her, eating the carrots she dislikes, or silently fixing problems she creates add so much depth to his character. These little details make the romance feel organic rather than forced.
The supporting characters are also handled well. Xu Ling Long, despite being a love rival, is surprisingly likable. She is honest about her feelings and never turns into a toxic character. On the other hand, Yin Xin Lan represents a more manipulative type, and it’s satisfying to see how clearly Ling Chao recognizes her behavior. The friendships, especially Xiao Tu’s circle, are warm and engaging, and they make the world feel more complete.
Another strong point is the lack of forced drama. There are no unnecessary misunderstandings, no dragged-out conflicts, and no frustrating breakups just for the sake of tension. Even when conflicts arise, they are resolved in a mature and realistic way. The parents’ relationships are also refreshing. They are supportive, warm, and feel like a realistic portrayal of an average Asian household without being overly controlling.
The drama also does a great job showing the transition from school life to adulthood. It touches on how friendships change, how people grow apart or stay connected, and how relationships evolve over time. Nothing feels overly dramatic, but it still feels meaningful.
Overall, this is a very lighthearted, comforting, and well-executed friends-to-lovers story. It doesn’t try to be groundbreaking, but it succeeds in doing what it sets out to do. The chemistry between the leads, the natural progression of their relationship, and the strong sense of familiarity and warmth make it a very satisfying watch.
If you’re looking for something intense or plot-heavy, this might feel too simple. But if you want a sweet, stress-free romance with strong character dynamics and a natural emotional flow, this is definitely worth watching.
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People are being WAY too harsh on this drama imo
This drama is very slice of life and unpopular opinion I don’t see anything wrong with FL actions!But I will say the advertisement and synopsis need to be corrected because they don’t explain the whole plot well.
First of all, when I watch dramas in a different language than my own I can’t really tell if the acting is bad so I don’t have any strong opinions on that besides the fact that I liked both actors in their roles I think they are great. I also like ML in the role better than his role in cheer I think he suits an older character better.
For the comments I’ve seen about FL body- I hope she is healthy and doing well but it is not mine or anybody who doesn’t know her personallys place to comment on these things. Especially since her body had NOTHING to do with her character, they never once tried to highlight or glorify her body so why it is even a conversation in these reviews is beyond me.
All of that aside I liked this drama. I think it was very sweet and on the slightlyyyyy more realistic side. I liked that the FL had an actual consideration of SML because her friendship with ML was strong enough to give the other guy a chance- it may have dragged on an episode too long but it’s a very real feeling to be confused about your feelings and needing time to decide who is best for you. especially since SML , while jealous at times, generally had FL and the babies best interest in mind. I wish I could have seen more moments of FLs emotions toward ML growing, instead of her guilt towards SML- though that was important as well.
I loved male lead throughout this but hated that he tried to ruin FL interview at the beginning and I don’t think he ever apologized as if he didn’t jeopardize the FL opportunity to get a job and support the baby that he wasn’t planning on having any involvement with. But his character development was great and he and his friends were all very likable. I also loved the support from neighbors, having a village when both characters grew up without big families was so great to see and important for both of them to experience.
Overall, it was a good drama imo I liked it enough to finish it! People just love to hate and are pretty dramatic about their distaste for FL. let a girl live!
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personally don't recommend
This was so bad. As an avid BL watcher, the story made no sense, even though it had a lot of potential. The world-building and actual designations, as well as the plot, were interesting, but the acting was terrible and turned into an SA fantasy. They also have powers that made sense to me. That was so random and they never should have had them. The best part of the entire show was the side couple whose reunion made me want to kms. Cause what do you mean they're reunited after years of not seeing each other, with a child that one of them never even met until that moment, and then they hug and the show ends? This show also contains a novel, which I also read in hopes of finding a different ending, but it is unfortunately the same. The main couple was so boring. I just wanted to skip the scenes where they appeared. They also kept using the same soundtrack that made me not be able to actually focus on the show because the music was distracting me. It was kinda fire though 🔥🔥. Hours of my life that I'll never get back and have been wasted on this show. I'd rate this show in the negatives if I could, but will give a star on acting and story for the fact that we saw an omega in heat and a 10/10 for the crappy fire music.Was this review helpful to you?
a decent watch
this movie is not full of romance scenes , its about gang stuff, has violence (but nothing intensely disturbing), and a bit of romance. it was a nice watch overall and i liked the male leads (even tho the acting felt a bit stiff sometimes) and i especially liked how it ended, there is something nice about watching deliquents and romance .watching it didnt feel like im wasting my time so i do recommend it ,and i want to thank the fansubbers for subbing it
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An exquisite masterpiece
This piece stands out as a work of art through the ages, a cinematic masterpiece.Aesthetically, this is one of the most beautiful pieces I've seen. Each scene, costume, and actor is more beautiful than in the last scene. But this isn't just some idol drama as it initially appears to be, but a painting by a master at work.
I didn't watch at first because it started Ju Jingyi, for example, who was so miscast in In Blossom, and yet so well cast here. She is able to show beauty, delucacy and resilience here just fine. And Chen Duling is undeniably a powerful actress, yet here her beauty also becomes a weapon and a tool.
The story and characters are also compelling and multifaceted, a mix of wuxia and xanxia that resonates creatively. The characters are multifaceted, and only continue to show more depth.
A page turner you can't stop watching, as beautiful as it is engaging, do yourself a favor and watch an episode or two of this masterpiece, and allow yourself to be hooked.
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The most boring series
I have watched many Thai BL dramas and this one is the most boring drama ever. Acting skill was a disaster, the background music is so disturbing that gives one big NO on to of everything I don’t like. It is surprising for high scores from others but I can understand. The only “positive” is that lately Thai BL actors are trying to look a like Koreans. We can see in Thai BL’s Americano coffee, they dressed like Koreans and even the haircuts are similar to Koreans. Over all, for me it was a waist of tiome, even though I have tried to be very objective.Was this review helpful to you?
Who hurt You?
Sat with this on these thoughts for 4 days. Why did you at the end take this direction with the drama? I had to go back to the webtoon to understand the ending. This ending in this series was quite unfulfilling. I understand you wanted to be pretentious but you took something that could have a beautiful classic and made it into something we all want to forget.Maybe this was a revenge or cry for help from the industry into how may of artist are treated. The goal was for us to understand the pain and path they walk mishaps requesting change? Suzy... I know you choose your roles carefully, but honestly why?
I personally blame Netflix for this. Anytime I see them as the distributor I know there is going to be heavy handed feminine ideology embedded. This drama hurt my heart and broke my brain.
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13 year old me would have found this mindblowing, but It's a bit too juvenile to my taste now..
The main romance / fluff is rather fun, which is a surprise considering how bad the Chen Xing Xu dramas I've seen so far had been. Anyway CXX's acting is way above his normal standard & the chemistry with the FL is great. So yes, the main romance is carrying the entire show, despite that even this is formulaic & on the juvenile side.To elaborate on this more, the dating is adult in the sense that they eventually end up sharing a bed, but everything else about their relationship is like elementary school tier. The competing half brother is a typical cartoon villain character, but with very limited screen time & the entire setting is straight up cartoonish really. I said in the headline that 13 year old me would have loved this & I even suspect that this may have been aimed at younger audiences, it's perfect for someone on that emotional & cognitive level. Of course it's still enjoyable for adults, but there are too many scenes & situations where I could only helplessly roll my eyes and I'm saying this as an avid cdrama watcher, having seen A LOT over the years..
As for the VR game, I feel the whole thing a bit forced & uninteresting. It's not horrible or anything, but there are way better game+real life dramas out there.(such as Love Scenery) I have this suspicion that the production team just wanted to put the leads in fancy costumes & that's the whole point..
The OST has a few bangers, the intro is AMAZING!
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“Gold Land” begins with ambition and tension, but is still searching for its heart.
The first two episodes of Gold Land deliver exactly what the title promises: a world driven by power, money, and secrets — but still in the emotional construction phase. The premiere is visually striking, with elegant direction that bets on strong contrasts between luxury and decadence, suggesting from the start that nothing there is truly stable.The script begins dense, introducing multiple characters and conflicts almost simultaneously. This creates an interesting sense of complexity, but it may also alienate those seeking a more straightforward narrative. Still, there is merit in how the drama avoids obvious exposition, preferring to let the viewer piece together the puzzle little by little.
The performances are one of the initial strong points. The main cast manages to sustain the tension even when the script doesn't fully delve into their motivations. There is a clear attempt to build morally ambiguous characters, which fits well with the darker tone of the story — although, for now, it lacks that decisive moment that truly connects the audience emotionally to them.
In terms of pacing, the episodes fluctuate. The first is more contemplative and atmospheric, while the second accelerates with twists and turns and clues about the central conflict. This change helps maintain interest, but also highlights that the drama is still adjusting its balance between style and narrative.
Overall, Gold Land starts promisingly, with a solid foundation in aesthetics and political/social intrigue, but still needs to deepen its characters and better define its dramatic focus. If it manages to align these elements in the next episodes, it has the potential to become one of the most engaging titles of the season.
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I DON’T KNOW HOW TO FEEL
Honestly, I didn’t plan on watching this show cause I knew the ending, I knew the kind of person Ok Jung was in real life, I knew where the story was heading. Current in my ‘sageuk’ era, I ran out of historical kdramas to watch, hence watching this show.I would have given this show a 10/10 BUT I didn’t like that they romanticized her life. I knew dong yi since I was about 7 cause of my mom, and I watched it and I loved it a lot. Generally, I love the ‘maid rising in status’ or ‘becoming the king’s concubine or queen’ trope, so Dong yi was already a 10 for me. It portrayed what was actually written in history. What this show did was the opposite. It switched the roles of Inhyeon, Sukbin, Ok Jung. Instead of portraying her as the actual evil person, they made us see her through the ‘victim lens’. They focused on the romance and made us attached to Sukjung and Ok Jung. They made Sukbin sly and wicked. Although Inhyeon isn’t really evil, Queen Mother was dragging her into her schemes making her look bad in Ok Jung’s eyes.
The plot prioritizes a romanticized, tragic narrative over strict historical accuracy, demanding a, "villain" to create conflict against the lovers.The story focuses on humanizing Jang Ok-jung by making the rival faction, represented by Suk-bin, appear manipulative. It was forcing the ‘victim’ down our throats. Despite that, I wasn’t rooting for ok Jung and was waiting for Sukbin to make her appearance.
King Sukjong is interesting—because historically, his relationship with Ok-jung didn’t stay romantic like that forever. Politics, power shifts, and court factions played a huge role, and things got much colder and harsher later on.
The way they staged her death—being framed, dying in the king’s arms, leaving her son—it’s designed to force sympathy, even if you spent the whole drama not rooting for her. Despite that, I did cry during her death scene, it was really sad if you look at what they went through. Their love that was portrayed was really beautiful and tragic. I won’t rewatch it though. I’ve already explained how I feel about the show in general. I will be going back to watch Dong Yi to cleanse my brain.
All in all this was a really good show. I would recommend watching Dong Yi and reading about them in history before watching this show. Regardless of my ratings, apart from how they changed history, I give it a 10/10.
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