Lately, It's Winter Season
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Suea completely stole my heart?❤️
I think this ended up being my favorite story out of the three. Maybe I'm a little biased because I've been drawn to Suea and Nao ever since Fourever You, so I was genuinely excited when they announced they were getting their own story.And honestly, it didn't disappoint.
The story development was exactly what I wanted. Everything unfolded naturally, and unlike the first story, this one actually took the time to explain almost everything. It never felt like I was watching a mini series because the characters and their relationship were given enough time to grow.
One thing I really loved was how Nao cared so much about Suea without even realizing it. His feelings always came before Suea's family background, and I loved how naturally that was portrayed.
Suea completely stole my heart 😭❤️
Every time he acted cute in front of Nao, my cuteness aggression went through the roof 😭😂❤️
I just wanted to put him in my pocket and run away with him.
The same person who was once traumatized after having to kill someone later killed two people without hesitation to protect the person he loved. That contrast was insane and showed just how much Nao meant to him. And somehow, this fearless mafia guy still managed to pass out because Nao asked him to be his "fean" 😭😂❤️
I also really enjoyed Suea's older brother and his side story. Watching this mafia boss melt over a single phone call from his younger brother was unexpectedly adorable.
My only complaint was that Suea's father's death and Singha becoming the new boss felt a little rushed. Apart from that, I genuinely loved this story. The acting, the chemistry, and the storytelling all came together beautifully, and it was definitely my favorite out of the three ❤️
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Funny, entertaining yet didn't make sense sometimes...
this drama was quite funny and entertaining yet didn't make sense sometimes and alot of things felt rushed.so first of all chae ni 's heart condition at first like she was dying and had symptoms of heart faliure so doesn't that contradicts what we get to know later that she had healing abilities because of that heart so why wasn't she healing at first ? and I was also confused her grandma agreed to the heart transplant surgery didn't chae ni had a heart condition in the first place they didn't show us so I am a bit confused
Ha won do was quite a rushed written charater for me like at first he says he wants her heart to cure others yet he was doing it for that chairman but what for like was that man funding the whole experimentations or was he threatening him to put him back in jail ? they didn't show us a motive so that is another villain to forget.
that's been said the drama definitely had its moments : funny, emotional and action packed ones , it deserves to give it a go.
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Oh Jung Se Never Misses
One thing I didn't really support was the male lead's decision. It felt selfish, even if I understood where he was coming from. Knowing he was going to die anyway, he didn't seem to care about the consequences his actions would have on the people around him. Thankfully, he eventually realized the impact of what he was doing, but it took him a while to get there.Jae Mi was honestly the character I felt the most sorry for. At first, I thought her dream of becoming a mother was a bit unrealistic, but the more I learned about her, the more it made sense. She grew up without experiencing the warmth of a real family, so her desire to create one of her own was actually heartbreaking.
The real MVP for me, though, was Heung. He was incredibly kind, thoughtful, and considerate throughout the series. Yes, he could be childish at times, but that mostly came from the way he was raised and his complicated relationship with his mother. Out of everyone in the cast, he ended up being my favorite character.
An honorable mention goes to Madam Bong Suk. Her relationship with Hae Jo was one of the most touching parts of the series. Their bond felt genuine, heartfelt, and added a lot of emotional depth to the story.
Another thing I really loved was the OST. Every song fit the mood perfectly and made the emotional scenes even more impactful. Visually, the series was also beautifully shot, with plenty of memorable cinematography.
Overall, I thought this was a solid watch. The story wasn't groundbreaking, but it was heartfelt enough to keep me invested, and the performances elevated the material. And as always, Oh Jung Se delivered another outstanding performance. He's one of those actors who never disappoints.
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I Promise I am Not a Troll...
At this rate my drama ratings are going to make me look like a troll.I promise I'm not. I just have a terrible track record with dramas that everyone says are masterpieces. Ooops.
I was excited for this one. These are exactly my kinds of dramas. I love crime thrillers like Signal and its contemporaries, so I thought this would be right up my alley.
And to be fair, on a technical level, I completely get the hype.
The story is layered, nuanced, and intelligently written. The acting is flawless. The chemistry across the cast is excellent. The cinematography is gorgeous too.I loved the moody colour palette and restrained visual style. It feels meticulously directed and beautifully produced. You can tell everyone involved knew exactly what drama they wanted to make.
My issue wasn't the quality.It was the pacing.
I've searched Reddit because I genuinely thought I was going crazy, and I was relieved to find plenty of people articulating the same issue. They articulate better than I do so if you find yourself in the existential crisis that I was in of not gelling with Beyond Evil, please checkout Reddit. The pacing in Beyond Evil isn't an accident ,it's a deliberate stylistic choice. You can tell it was carefully considered, and I respect that.
It just didn't work for me.
The opening is incredibly restrained and insular, and then once the story begins revealing itself, it almost swings too far in the opposite direction. It felt like a sneeze in reverse—you spend ages waiting for it, and then suddenly everything comes rushing out.
I just couldn't gel with it.
I watched the first five episodes, skipped ahead to key reveals, and then watched the ending. So yes... I technically dropped it and consumed it in bits and bobs. I know, I know. 😭
But this now joins a very specific list of dramas that simply aren't my cup of tea despite me fully acknowledging they're objectively excellent. My Mister, Dong Yi, The Crowned Clown... and now Beyond Evil.
So if you're someone who enjoys slow-burn, highly restrained storytelling, you'll probably have an amazing time with this.
But if, like me, you keep feeling like something just isn't quite clicking... you're definitely not alone.
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The Sun from Another Star
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I really enjoyed this one❤️
After Beside The Sky, I honestly enjoyed this story so much more. It felt more complete, the pacing was better, and I found myself getting invested in the characters much more easily.One thing I absolutely loved was seeing ghosts being scared of humans instead of the other way around 😂
The relationship between Arthit and Dao developed beautifully. Nothing felt forced, and I really enjoyed watching their bond grow naturally. Their chemistry was amazing, but what completely stole the show for me were Arthit's expressions whenever he was "near" Dao. The intensity in his eyes was insane. They were literally screaming, "I want you," and I was obsessed 😭❤️
I also loved learning about Arthit's past, especially the emotional moments involving his mother. Some of those scenes genuinely broke my heart 😭
My only disappointment was Dao's backstory. We know he has these supernatural abilities, but the series never really explains how or why. It was treated as if it were completely normal, and I kept waiting for an explanation that never came.
Overall, I really enjoyed this one. It had a fun concept, great chemistry, and a story that kept me hooked throughout. It was definitely a big step up from Beside The Sky and made me even more excited to watch the final story. ❤️
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You'll be missed Huiju and Lee Wan
The perfect balance of rom to com! You can get a toothache from how sweet both our leading and second couples are. The modern monarchy aspect was really interesting because we got to see a traditional Joseon monarch wedding in modern day. It was so beautiful! Along with the wedding, it was such a contrast seeing all the traditional wooden Joseon style homes matched with modern and sleek furniture interiors and even the styling of our ML. The set design, fashion styling, environment and overall cinematography is truly captivating.Aside from the trials and tribulations that our characters go through, it was heartwarming to witness how loyalty, tenderness, and love can be the catalyst for someone to change. Both our ML and FL find courage to be who they are embracing all their vulnerability and even making hard sacrifices, all while striving to create a better world for each other full of warmth and belonging.
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Forging a better path forward
This is a beautifully produced period drama that includes all the great things I love about period dramas: a little romance, a little revenge, a lot of game of thrones, and a pithy script that explores all the highs and lows of human and nature. As expected of the main writer and director of this drama, this is a worthy though heavy story to savor slowly. Additionally, Bai Lu and Cheng Lei give perhaps some of their best performances of late, a welcome respite from the myriad idol dramas they have been in these recent years.However, in the season of summer when one might want something more blockbuster-y, this drama may be a little too sad and pedantic at times to really soar. The rousing final act with its action-filled climax is overshadowed by a prolonged denouement, as the script struggles to balance the multiple antagonists.
Still, this is probably one of the best period C dramas this year and is a must watch for all period drama lovers. It's ultimately a story about coming out of darkness, out of your haunted past, and forging a better path forward. A path not riddled with putting down others so that you can thrive, but a path of cultivating truth, light and justice.
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Tatsuki Sensei wa Amasugiru
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A Tiny Pastel Classroom for the Emotionally Overdue
☁︎ ⏤ The Vibe :: A cozy, healing school drama that felt like sitting in a warm classroom with soft lighting, emotional support stationery, and a teacher who knows exactly when a child needs structure and when they just need someone to be there for them.。 ⤵︎ Watched For :: A sweet, thoughtful j-drama with soft life lessons.
。 ⤵︎ Stayed For :: The kids, the therapy-adjacent wisdom, the warm visuals, and the Yukanai motto of “let’s heal through talks and paint” approach to education.
☁︎ ⏤ The Premise... in One Dramatic Sentence ::
At an unconventional school where children are allowed to play, feel, and exist outside rigid expectations, Tatsuki gently guides everyone to a place where maybe being “too kind” is just what the world calls people who actually listen.
☁︎ ⏤ Character Weather Report ::
Tatsuki felt like a human weighted blanket with unresolved trauma. He was gentle, warm, but clearly carrying pain that had not been fully unpacked yet. Shizuku brought structure and skepticism. She gave “I printed the lesson plan” energy. The kids were the heart of the show, each one quietly reminding me of the child in me, and that children are not problems to fix but tiny humans with their own very complicated weather systems.
☁︎ ⏤ Chemistry Check ::
🍵 Warm herbal tea in a handmade mug.
Not a fireworks drama, more of a “sit by the window and rethink your childhood” drama.
☁︎ ⏤ Plot Behavior ::
The plot moved gently, like it was wearing indoor slippers. Most of the time, that worked beautifully. It gave the show space to breathe, reflect, and teach without feeling too preachy. But when it came to Tatsuki and his son, the pacing suddenly grabbed a teeny tiny umbrella and sprinted through a typhoon. The most j-drama moments were whenever someone learned a life-changing lesson it was through a quiet activity, a soft room, and a single sentence so gentle it somehow rearranges your entire thought process.
☁︎ ⏤ What Worked ::
The visual palette was gorgeous: soft symmetry, warm tones, and gentle pastels, like a Wes Anderson film wandered into a Japanese school and decided to stay for tea. I also loved how much the show explored child psychology, therapy, education styles, parenting styles, and the idea that “good parenting” is not always about control, achievement, or obedience. It was comforting, but also quietly educational, like a drama that hands you tissues and a summer reading list.
☁︎ ⏤ What Needed More Time ::
Tatsuki and his son without a doubt needed more time. That relationship had deep pain, but the resolution felt rushed, like the drama knew the wound existed but did not fully sit with it long enough to let it heal. I wanted fewer emotional shortcuts and more honest rebuilding there.
☁︎ ⏤ Emotional Damage Report ::
Mostly healing, slightly tearful, occasionally “wow, adults really do pass down their unfinished homework to children.” This drama did not destroy me, but I think I should definitely get back into journaling.
☁︎ ⏤ Final Verdict ::
'Tatsuki: Too Kind for School' is a tender, thoughtful, beautifully colored little drama. It gave me warmth, reflection, and a new appreciation for gentle teaching, but the father-son storyline needed more emotional homework before graduation.
Rating: ★★★★☆
✫ Coziness: 5/5
✫ Healing Energy: 4.5/5
✫ Educational Depth: 4/5
✫ Father-Son Resolution: 2.5/5
♪ 𓂃 Would I Rewatch? Yes, especially on a rainy day with tea, snacks, and unresolved feelings.
♪ 𓂃 Emotional Refund Status: Mostly fulfilled, with the exception of one storyline.
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Not enough talked about
This series had me hooked from the second I started it. The storyline of all characters good or evil are all well explained and pictured. Yes Hong Ji-a & Oh In-beom are the main characters and there chemistry is amazing! Well done by the actors not just them but all of them. But there chemistry isn’t something you see much. I was a little disappointed by the fact they don’t end up as a couple but for the storyline it makes sense as he can’t be pure (a virgin) and be dating her. But still the love , the care they have for each other is beyond work partners or siblings. They have such an emotional connection and the actors played it so well that you can really feel it. Every episode can make you cry, laugh, empower there are so many emotions going on. But it’s a definitely watch! I’m glad I came across it before they where deleting it from Netflix¿Te ha parecido útil esta reseña?
great for a one time watch
This film was a surprisingly engaging watch, it delved into some creepy atmosphere during the final thirty min ish of the film especially. The film is made in a way where it looks like it was just a group out exploring a haunted hospital. which adds to the overall suspense and authenticity of the actual exploring of the hospital.
What initially drew my attention to this film this much later after the release was the fact that it is centred around Gonjiam Psychiatric Hospital, an actual real and abandoned mental institution located in Gyeonggi Province, South Korea, Its one of the real like actual spooky abandoned places in Korea. The hospital closed its doors in the 1990s, officially due to issues related to sewage and economic difficulties, rather than the supernatural reasons implied in the movie. But the blend of reality from the real ghost stories and fiction creates an intriguing effect that enhances the film's effectiveness; combining actual historical elements with horror storytelling kinda elevates my experience when I watched the film it added some good suspense and intrigue.
Throughout the film, there are several genuinely frightening things. However, I don't see myself rewatching it. Much like many horror films, once you've experienced the twists and scares, they lose some of their impact on subsequent viewings
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I was surprised I liked it as much as I did
The most pleasant surprise for me was Heo Nam Jun. He has such a completely different look from other Korean actors. He's got the face suited to a villain, and I didn't know what I'd think of him in the role. Oh, my goodness! He's harsh and hateful at times, yet vulnerable and loving at other times. I watched this on the heels of a drama where every time the ML yelled, he was seriously overacting. Not so here. There were a couple of times that he yelled, and I could feel his hurt and anger. This actor has yearning down to a fine art. The economy of movements, the blank stare, the tears in the eyes - it was excellent.I didn't LOVE the main couple, to me, she seemed older than him. Maybe that was because she was supposed to be from the Joseon era. I do have to say that her continuing to talk like she was in the Joseon period was irritating, and I feel that there were many opportunities lost for her to be a fish out of water and trying to learn technology, etc.
Episode 13 - when her grandmother was dying (which I felt was completely unnecessary), the bus they were on stopped at the bus stop made famous by BTS in Spring Day. It was like the perfect product placement. Though they didn't use the song, if you know the words, it conveys loss and sadness so well. That got me in the feels.
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What a story
This is bestest movie i watched in my life. I really liked what an acting of that actor ohh my god really fantabulous 👏👏 while watching the actor i can say he given his 100% effort usually when we watch a rehab people we can say how much they suffer and how uncomfortable it feels like, but i have to say hats off to this actor while watching the movie i felt very uncomfortable looking at jackson yee which means he completely behaved like one who has that disability.Most important thing this movie conveyed was never give up even though if you are not perfect and normal. We people have many flaws like dark skin , loss of hair we feel like to give up as well as not go in front of people, despite his disability he thought he was a normal person and never gave up and infact wanted to show his talents and efforts in front of others and never hided himself at home and also his romantic desires phase was very touching his dreams are really heart wrenching . But yet he tried his best until he achieved. Even his own parents was not supportive and was doubting his birth disability but this person always tries hard working a master brain and overcoming this obstacles and also maintain a good nature by searching positivity despite in his negative environment . Mostly i never watch emotional movies but this movie i wanted to watch and it was the bestest movie and wanted to write a review.
All the actors acted well his grandma's character was one of lively and supportive character for her grandson. She is the person who protects him and also treats him normal by giving adventurous new tasks in life
Last but not the least director and story writer deserve the praise who came up with this unique idea and story.
A must watch movie and i urge everyone to watch this masterpiece when life feels like overwhelming and giving up. This movie is best motivation and also helps us to go on.
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A Tale of a Thousand Stars
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A Journey Worth Taking!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
A Tale of a Thousand Stars is such a beautiful show. It's one of those series that completely pulls you into its world. Watching it felt like I was living in that small rural community alongside everyone, experiencing their everyday lives and becoming a part of their world.The storytelling is amazing. It never feels rushed, and every scene has a purpose. The directing makes everything feel so real and immersive that you stop feeling like you're watching a show and simply enjoy living in it for a while.
Earth and Mix were amazing. Their performances felt so natural, and their chemistry was beautiful to watch. The cinematography is stunning, and the emotions throughout the show feel genuine and heartfelt. This one is definitely worth watching.
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Prefect k drama
My Dearest is an absolute masterpiece. This historical K-drama delivers a flawless blend of sweeping romance and intense heartbreak. Namkoong Min and Ahn Eun-jin give career-defining performances with electric chemistry. With stunning cinematography and an epic score, this is a non-negotiable watch!¿Te ha parecido útil esta reseña?
De las Cenizas a la Corona
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Aesthetic beauty of the visuals - good acting - nothing more
The first five episodes offered hope for a good drama. BUT the series got worse and worse with every episode. I don't know if the story itself is bad or if the direction is poor. The actors are excellent, the cinematography is stunning—the colors in the scenes are incredibly beautiful, and the costumes are fantastic. Yet, the drama fails to forge a connection with the characters; they never truly come alive for the viewer.I struggled to finish it, and the only reason I did was the aesthetic beauty of the visuals.
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