A newer version of the legendary series
While Hormones 3 had a different cast and different storyline overall it still managed to capture the essence of teenage life very well.The storytelling and plotting style is different from the first 2, might be due to the change in director. However it still manages to carry forward the original vibe of Hormones, highlighting struggles of teenage lives in different ways with different characters. The plot heavily focused on social justice, gave a miniature form of political corruption, stigma, social acceptance, STD, exploring sexuality substance misuse, parental issues, family and what attention deficiency can do. Each characters lives showed us the different struggles. Contrary to popular opinions, I think this season was more structured and planned. The characters never felt all over the place. The romance has always been a great well executed trademark of hormones and here they didn't fail to make me loose my mind.
The direction was good. In the beginning it did fell off for me a bit when the pace felt slightly monotonous but after they picked it up real quick. It was overall really satisfying.
Acting wise it was good. I don't see any flaw in anyone. Even the side characters were doing amazing. I especially loved Oil (Frung) and Boss (Pea) acting skills. They truly nailed that.
It might be different from the first 2 season with the change in casting but I definitely enjoyed every bit of it.
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The First Jasmine
If there's one thing The First Jasmine did exceptionally well, it's proving that a revenge story doesn't have to rely on constant twists to keep you invested. From the very first episode, the drama built an atmosphere that felt elegant, melancholic, and quietly intense. The cinematography was beautiful, the costumes were stunning, and every frame looked carefully crafted. You can tell the production team paid attention to the little details, making the world feel immersive rather than just visually pretty.The acting was probably the strongest part of the drama. Both leads carried the emotional weight of the story so naturally that even during the slower episodes, I never felt disconnected from them. Ye Li, in particular, was a character I couldn't help but sympathize with. Her backstory was genuinely heartbreaking but it definitely fueled her desire for revenge. She's very cunning and intelligent. It shows the lengths she's willing to go through for her revenge. Can we also take a moment to appreicate her acting? Her micro facial expressions, expressing émotions through her eyes and the crying scenes, Bailu's acting is topnotch. Mo Xiuyao on the other hand, holds deep resentment for the people that had taken part in his family massacre and also the guilt for being the survivor. But at the same time, he's determine to restore his family's name. I enjoyed watching his relationship with Yeli slowly develop. Their chemistry wasn't loud or overly romantic, but it built on mutual understanding and respect. I wish there had been more kissing scenes tho.
The storyline was well-paced for the most part. It balanced political intrigue, family conflicts, revenge, and romance without becoming overly complicated. I liked that most characters had understandable motivations rather than being purely good or evil. It made the conflicts feel more believable.
That being said, the ending left me with mixed feelings. After all the emotional build-up, some character decisions suddenly felt forced. Yeli missing Mo Xiuyao so much that she simply rode off on horseback to find him didn't really make sense to me considering everything the story had established. It felt more like the writers needed to reunite them quickly than something Yeli herself would realistically do. Meanwhile Ye Ying is still a lovesick fool, she kept on making poor decisions which was exhausting to watch. there was barely any romantic payoff. After investing dozens of episodes into their relationship, I was honestly surprised there wasn't even a proper kissing scene. Their chemistry deserved a more satisfying conclusion. The emotional connection was there throughout the drama, but the ending held back when it came to giving viewers the romantic closure many had been waiting for.
Overall, The First Jasmine is still a drama I'd recommend. It shines because of its excellent performances, gorgeous production quality, emotionally grounded characters, and engaging story. It isn't perfect, and the ending definitely could have been stronger, but the journey itself was worth watching.
Petition for Bai Lu & Cheng Lei to have another drama together please, don't let that chemistry goes to waste!
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A deafening realization of love
What I deduce from Nagase from both the series and prequel is that he is in a constant state of denial. The things that he want to achieve in life seem to contradict with his inner self and feelings, consequently hurting the person that has committed himself to this relationships and the ex-wife, who seems to cherish him in her own way. These rash decisions coupled with his indecisive personalities when it comes to love led to the unfortunate divorce that affected both his child and everyone involved. Had he been true to himself and his genuine loved ones, the misfortunate that he has to grapple with would not have occurred. However, a movie like this intentionally depicts such mistakes with so much realism that deeply touched the viewers. Nagase, albeit irrevocable mistakes, tries to reify his life through ultimately deciding to stay true to himself. That realization steers him away from shirking responsibilities and owning up to his selfishness in the court, compensating his endeared daughter to his wife consensually. This mutual decision was what makes the story truly meaningful and how each of the one involved gets their fair share of love, free will and responsibilities.--> Conclusion: This is a slow-burn and realistic depiction of a gay couple, who is crippled down by societal pressures and prejudices that treat LGBT+ individuals and relationships as jokes and taboos. Despite these hardships, the final call in life is unsatiable romantic desires between people and people regardless of their gender and past mistakes.
--> Note: Sometimes, the acting execution seems to be quite lacking in some areas, especially in terms of the emotions that actors need to convey through the scenes (coming off as awkward occasionally).
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Black Lotus Tactics Manual
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A Beautiful Fantasy Romance That Left Me Wanting Just a Little More
I started this drama because I absolutely loved Esther Yu in Love Between Fairy and Devil, and I was excited to see her in another fantasy role. At the time, I didn't know Ding Yuxi at all, but by the end of the drama, I completely understood why so many people admire him. He quickly became one of my favorite actors.His portrayal of Mu Sheng was the biggest highlight of the drama for me. He brought so much charm, vulnerability, protectiveness, and emotional depth to the character. Watching his development throughout the story was a joy.
The romance was one of my favorite aspects. The chemistry between the leads felt natural, sweet, and full of heart. They gave me plenty of butterflies, and I genuinely enjoyed watching their relationship grow.
I also have to mention how much I loved the relationship between Mu Yao and Lin Miao Miao. Their friendship was one of the most heartwarming parts of the drama, and I really enjoyed seeing their trust and support for one another.
The supporting cast was wonderful, and the group dynamic made the story even more enjoyable. The comedy was another pleasant surprise—I laughed much more than I expected, and it balanced the emotional moments perfectly. The fantasy world, costumes, and visuals were also beautiful and immersive.
The only reason I didn't rate this drama even higher is because I was left wanting just a little more from the ending. I personally would have loved a proper reunion between the main couple and, as someone who enjoys romance dramas, I would have loved to see at least one kiss between them. That being said, the forehead kiss was absolutely adorable and suited their relationship perfectly. It was a beautiful, tender moment that I genuinely loved.
One moment that especially stayed with me was the message shown at the very end of the drama about loving someone completely. I found it incredibly meaningful, and it even brought a few tears to my eyes. It was such a beautiful way to end the story and left me with a warm feeling long after I finished the last episode.
Overall, Love Game in Eastern Fantasy is a charming fantasy romance with lovable characters, great humor, beautiful visuals, and a couple that was incredibly easy to root for. It made me laugh, smile, cry a little, and become a fan of Ding Yuxi, which says a lot.
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A burning love
This drama was a total rollercoaster making me cry, laugh, pained and confused. I started with no expectations but finally finished watching with a full heart.The romance was intense, burning and passionate. Every stare, convo, quarrel between Zhou wan and Lu Xixiao was so good. Their chemistry is no joke. Zhou Keyu and Bao shang en did a very great job. Kudos to them.
If you are comtemplating to watch, please give it a try. You might like it.
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Romance, action, humor, this series is perfection!
It’s just perfect on all fronts, a stunning mix of the people in front of the camera and behind it all just hitting a huge home run from the very first shot.It’s eye candy both in cinematography and actors - it’s a ridiculous male beauty pageant on a level that’s almost distracting if the story wasn’t so well done. They even out-pretty the women, which is hard to do with the gorgeous actresses here.
Story has it all - romance, humor, intensity, warmth, sadness, passion, fun…and villains that chew up the scenery and are more than just boring placeholders. You are engrossed in everyone’s stories here, not just a hero or two.
I really like fantasy and xianxia - but PoJ crossed right over my borders and became one of my favorite dramas ever. Don’t even wait to watch it - I promise it’s worth your time. I’ll be watching everything this director puts out in the future!
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Must Date the Playboy: A Pleasant Surprise
I don't usually write reviews, but this one truly deserves one .⭐ I started Must Date the Playboy expecting a typical campus romance, but it turned out to be so much more. It was unexpectedly amazing from start to finish! The chemistry between the leads, the emotional moments, and the way the story gradually unfolded kept me completely hooked.For a Singaporean Tamil drama, the production and performances were genuinely impressive. It was definitely worth watching.
Now that I've finished it, all I can say is....I really hope there's a Season 2. I can't wait to see what happens next! ❤️
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Great Cast, Frustrating Romance
I started this drama mainly because of Dylan Wang, and his performance was the main reason I kept watching.Unfortunately, I couldn't connect with the main romance as much as I had hoped. While the chemistry had some good moments, I often found the communication between the characters frustrating. Some misunderstandings lasted longer than necessary, and I struggled to empathize with certain decisions made by the female lead.
I also had a hard time with the female lead's best friend. I often disagreed with the advice she gave, and I felt that it made the misunderstandings even more frustrating instead of helping the relationship grow naturally.
I also found some of Shi Yan's behavior frustrating. Although it was obvious that he cared about the female lead, he often hid his feelings and came across as emotionally distant. At times, I wished he had expressed himself more openly instead of making her guess what he was thinking.
Dylan Wang did a wonderful job portraying Shi Yan. He brought charm, maturity, and emotional depth to the character, making many scenes enjoyable despite my issues with the story.
The production quality was good, and there were some sweet romantic moments. However, I personally expected a stronger emotional connection between the leads.
As a fan of Dylan Wang, I had high expectations after watching Love Between Fairy and Devil. While I still enjoyed his performance, this drama didn't resonate with me as much.
Overall, I don't regret watching it, and I still recommend giving it a chance, especially if you're a Dylan Wang fan. However, it simply wasn't the right drama for me.
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Simple and Light
I don't know how many times I rewatch this series but I still keep coming back here whenever I want to feel light-hearted. I have watched so many KBLs but this one is the top I can recommend without any issues since the story is pretty simple and heartwarming. It will hook you until the end because you want to pick a team you want to sail? Are your Team Daon or Team Shinwoo? Other supporting characters also did great. There are also some great moral lessons here. :)As for my team, I'm Team Shinwoo from start until the end. I still remember when the series aired, we fans are always arguing because of our ships. We Team Shinwoo are always suffered heartache and really feel sorry for him but we have to stay strong and keep fighting. Did we WON? Well, you have to try to watch the series if you want to know because it's really worth it.
My only issue is I want more Shinwoo moments and please adapt Teacher Sunny x Taesung story into another series, probably in season 2? Btw, if you wanted to know more of the teachers story, just read the webtoon called "Behind the Desks", I think that's their official story.
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In Your Brilliant Season
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a beautiful story that brought me to tears
I rarely write reviews but I thought I’d give it a go since I enjoyed this show so much. I think it’s the kind of show you either love or don’t really feel anything from. The pace is pretty slow moving but even if it feels like nothing much happens, you see the leads growing closer naturally. The entire cast is really lovable and the other relationship storylines are really well done, as well. The ending brought me to tears even though it was happy and now I don’t know what to do now that I’ve finished this show 💔¿Te ha parecido útil esta reseña?
El Amor entre el Hada y el Demonio
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The One That Will Always Have My Heart
Love Between Fairy and Devil became my favorite Chinese drama. I didn't expect to fall in love with it this much.The romance is beautifully written and the chemistry between the main leads is incredible. I loved watching Dongfang Qingcang slowly change because of Xiao Lanhua. Their relationship feels natural, emotional, and full of unforgettable moments.
Dylan Wang's performance completely surprised me. He managed to make Dongfang Qingcang look powerful, intimidating, funny, caring, and deeply emotional. He quickly became one of my favorite actors.
I also appreciated that the supporting characters had their own stories. Shangque, Jieli, Danyin, and even Changheng all grew on me throughout the drama.
The visuals, costumes, soundtrack, and CGI were beautiful and created a magical atmosphere. Every episode made me want to watch the next one.
The only small thing I wished for was a slightly longer ending. After such an emotional journey, I wanted a few more scenes showing the main couple's happy life together. That's why I gave the story a 9.5/10.
Overall, this drama made me laugh, cry, and smile. It will always have a special place in my heart, and I know I'll rewatch it many times.
I've watched many dramas over the years, but this is the first one that truly stayed in my heart.
Overall, I highly recommend this drama. ✨
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Entertaining storyline tainted by gratuitous midpoint & lackluster climax | FL's vexing self-guilt
"When the water is too clear, no fish can survive. If one seeks an uncorrupted rule, perhaps the first step is to cast away purity itself." - Mu Tian JiLooking back, I must admit I was a little inattentive during the first five episodes of this drama, which mostly incorporated the typical idol drama tropes I've grown tired of. However, everything shifted the moment the second male lead, Situ Ling, was introduced. His arrival was the definitive turning point that captured my attention and drew me completely into the narrative. It was not because I was bored or dissatisfied with the main leads, but rather because the energy and aura he exuded brought brightness to the romance that rivaled the male lead and elevated the drama's overall synergy—leaving me captivated and utterly hooked.
The story as a whole was, in fact, entertaining. I enjoyed the execution of the enemies-to-lovers trope and thoroughly appreciated how the plot gradually and consistently developed the main characters' relationship. It went from:
• Ming Yi trying to figure out how to navigate her life around Ji Bozai.
• To Ji Bozai relentlessly gauging, doubting, and guarding himself against Ming Yi's every action.
• To their mutual cooperation on several occasions to defend themselves against their enemies.
• To him slowly warming up after getting to know her better.
• To them finally developing feelings for one another and, eventually, falling in love.
The overall development of the first half was genuinely fun, gripping, and compelling. This dynamic was made even livelier and more interesting by the initially pure and completely smitten disposition of the second male lead, Situ Ling, toward Ming Yi; the emotional conflict and drama surrounding the second couple, Mu Tian Ji and Yan Xiao; and the combination of the ever-adorable Er Shi Qi (Twenty Seven) alongside the ingenuous and childlike yet charming Bu Xiu—our main leads' Companion Beasts who made the show increasingly enjoyable to watch.
My main issue with the story, however, arises at the midpoint shift, when Ming Yi firmly refuses to reveal her condition—which requires the Golden Millet Dream to cure her—to Ji Bozai. This is where the plot started to shatter and crumble, as it severely disrupted what had been a logically consistent run of the story, leaving me utterly baffled and infuriated by how stubborn the FL was in sticking to her principles.
Believe it or not, I strived to look at Ming Yi's perspective with a pair of objective eyes—trying to understand where she was coming from, while considering and justifying her every action and decision. I thought that it might have been highly influenced by the strong guilt over her continuous lies to deceive him, even after he had laid himself completely bare to her. However, I don't think it was entirely necessary to go as far as letting herself suffer to death just to prove a point on how remorseful she was. It may sound noble, yes, but in reality, it was a display of insanity in the form of self-sacrifice—an act of an overactive conscience that I find to be totally uncalled for. This is why, despite my genuine attempts to consider her upbringing, experiences, and every other aspect there is that must have influenced her to act that way, I always still ended up frustrated. Even Ji Bozai himself had expressed his acceptance, trust, and leniency toward her, hoping that she'd also come clean and be true to him. Yet, she still chose to remain firm and continue with her theft scheme. Like gurl? I am so sorry, but what is this unnecessary extra drama for? *Exasperated sigh*
At one point, I even thought she was just being incredibly egoistic—guilt-tripping herself because, unlike Ji Bozai, she couldn't be completely genuine with him. Which later translates to her character becoming inconsiderate to the people around her. She thought she was the only one who was going to shoulder all the repercussions, but little did she know that her choices and sufferings were connected to and could greatly affect the ones who deeply cared for her—namely Er Shi Qi (Twenty Seven), her companion beast. His sacrifice to keep her safe is what cemented my irritation toward Ming Yi's self-inflicted, dramatic plight. I was so extremely furious at that time; it itched my skin to think they created a dramatic scene for this plot when it was completely avoidable. If she had not been overly self-flagellating and excessively guilt-tripping herself, he would not have had to sacrifice himself, and they would not have been in that miserable situation at all. So, it was such a relief that they created a redemption plot to revive Er Shi Qi later toward the climax. It would have been truly unacceptable if he had died, not in a battle, but by sacrificing himself for a cause that was absolutely preventable.
This is totally uncalled-for, nonsensical writing. It's just not convincing at all, considering that even Ji Bozai lied and deceived Ming Yi for a good amount of time. The only difference is that he gradually learned to accept, trust, and be truthful to her, while she remained forever stuck in the sturdy bubble of guilt she created for herself, until Ji Bozai finally burst it and discovered her true objective and real identity.
To some, Ji Bozai's decision to leave a trap using the Golden Millet Dream to catch Ming Yi may seem like a contradictory action, given how he mentioned he trusted her. But for me, it was his high-stakes gamble on their relationship, born out of desperation. He knew that she was still keeping secrets from him, while he, in numerous instances, never failed to make it clear that he was no longer hiding anything and would understand her objectives as long as she genuinely bared herself to him. It was his final ray of hope to keep his faith in her—a way of telling her that he could overlook everything and that her honesty was all he needed in return. Consequently, this turned from a clever yet petty trap into a tragic confirmation of her betrayal and fake sincerity. By being caught in the act of stealing the GMD, she proved that she was still hiding her real agenda despite feigning disinterest over it on multiple occasions. This turn of events instantly crashed their fragile relationship, the foundations of which greatly relied on Ji Bozai's genuine love and affection but lacked Ming Yi's trust and sincerity. It was like a brutal slap of reality, proving that Ming Yi's true intention and goal all along was the GMD, which automatically invalidated the credibility and sincerity of the feelings she had shown him. It was also an indirect confirmation that she had approached and stayed with him for the GMD, and that alone. What's worse is how she refused to tell him the truth even after getting caught, and despite Er Shi Qi's persuasion to get her to tell Ji Bozai the truth! Good grief!
This brings to mind a scene where Ji Bozai told his master's (Bo Yulan) portrait that he didn't care who Ming Yi was or what her real motive was; all he cared about was that her feelings for him were true. He even went ahead with openly letting her into his spiritual well and undoing the spell on the Golden Millet Dream, ultimately putting his guard down. It could have been the perfect chance for her to confide in him and tell him the truth; however, Ming Yi still opted for an irrationally stupid path instead of sincerely telling him the actual reason why she had approached him. She really made me pull my hair out in frustration! She didn't want him to go against his master's wish of prohibiting the GMD from resurfacing again, so she chose to steal it instead? My goodness! Make that sh*t make sense!! Everything could have gone the peaceful way, keeping the narrative shorter and unspoiled, but she still chose otherwise. I guess, I will never fully comprehend her rationale for choosing that outrageously dumb path, which could have been completely avoided in the first place. In the end, I have decided to label it as her noble yet utterly stupid self-flagellation—her compunctive guilt, which acted up and went far above and beyond!
I understand that the writers wanted to add drama and conflict to their premature relationship; however, the reasoning and the way it was executed were both so stupid that it left me wondering and asking myself: What is up with this unnecessary additional drama? *Shakes my head*
To conclude this part of my review, let me say that the whole midpoint plot greatly derailed the story for me. Her gratuitous penance and extreme exhibition of self-reproach truly pissed me off. It was just extremely baffling how she chose to steal it, even when Ji Bozai had already given her permission to take it and didn't really mind defying his master's will since it was for her. In the end, it was still used to save her, right? Grr! To set the record straight here, let me say that Ji Bozai was open to her taking it, but definitely not through stealing it. He only got mad out of sheer disappointment when she decided to steal it instead of sincerely asking him for it. This is really the plot point that changed the trajectory of the story, and it easily became my biggest frustration with the show.
Fortunately, after all that illogical drama, the narrative finally got back on the right track. The unraveling of both the main leads' true identities was executed flawlessly, untangling and answering all the hidden knots in the plot. This section of the story also greatly exhibits Ming Yi's profound understanding of Ji Bozai, which redeemed her character for me! I'm glad the writers finally came to their senses. If not, I would have had unfinished beef against Ming Yi until the end.
The climax, on the other hand, was a total letdown. They built it up to be the absolute pinnacle of the drama, only for the execution to fall completely flat. My heightened anticipation went right down the drain because the ending was so perplexingly underwhelming and anticlimactic. I can't wrap my head around how a single combined attack—one that didn't even look that formidable—instantly destroyed the massive, seemingly indestructible Sky-swallowing array. Like, how does that even make sense? I am completely at a loss for words. All I can say is that it was incredibly disappointing.
On the bright side, I am glad they at least gave us a satisfying happy ending. I particularly adore the Ji Bozai drunk scene. Heaven knows I was feeling kind of sad that I didn't see much of Neo Hou's adorable side in this drama, but I was immediately struck with great joy upon seeing him acting all cute and mushy during the drunk marriage proposal scene. Let me also just commend the cinematography of this scene, especially the backdrop and the high-angle shot. It captured the romantic atmosphere of their kissing scene perfectly. I am so grateful! Cravings satisfied! Therefore, I would say that this greatly compensates for the ridiculous midpoint plot and underwhelming climax they served us with.
I hereby conclude that the writers of the midpoint plot and the climax are either the same person or somehow related. Why? Because they both write such crappy plot.
Lastly, it's ironic how the character (Yan Xiao) whom I initially loathed for being servile turned out to be a genuinely nice person, while the character (Situ Ling/Chao Yuan) I initially adored for his absolute loyalty and purity turned out to be the final antagonist, whom I now hate and pity for how miserable and despicable he has become.
"To cower before the possibility of failure is to set ourselves up for failure. You don't surrender to your fate. You write your own fate." Ji Bozai
Story - 9.0 - Despite the underwhelming execution of the climax and midpoint plot that greatly spoiled my watch experience, I must say that I still enjoyed and was incredibly entertained by this show. I love all of the comical scenes, especially the ones that revolve around Er Shi Qi & Bu Xiu. Their chemistry is really 'giving.' Will it be strange if I say that they're my favorite ship in this drama? I swear, I could create a BL story out of them. Hahaha!
Acting/Cast - 10, The actors' and actresses' execution was spot on! Like, there's nothing more I could ask for. Heck, I can't even bring myself to hate the antagonistic characters because of how brilliant their performances are. My standout performances here are Yu Cheng En, He Nan, and Yu Yao. Special mention to Lu Qi and, of course, Neo Hou, who never fails to captivate me every time.
Music - 10, Truly one of the rare dramas that has an excellent roster of beautiful songs—the ballads! I can literally listen to the entire soundtrack on repeat multiple times.
Rewatch Value - 9.0, The poor writing of the midpoint plot and underwhelming execution of the climax really tainted this drama for me. I still had an enjoyable time watching this, though.
Overall - 9.0, If only they had not messed up a couple of times... I still blame the writers for incorporating such poor, irrational, and cliché writing.
IF you find my review helpful please let me know.
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Variety show yang ga cuma memuaskan rasa laparmu, tapi juga menghangatkan hatimu
Bonjour Bakery adalah sebuah show dengan konsep dimana mereka membuka sebuah kafe roti yang berkebalikan dengan kebanyakan kafe di Korea pada umumnya, mereka justru mewajibkan para pengunjungnya berusia 65 tahun ke atas. Sebuah konsep yang sangat 'fresh', dan tentunya menjadi wadah baru bagi para lansia khususnya bagi penduduk lokal.Pengalamanku selama menonton:
Berawal dari rekomendasi teman, yang dimulai dari tontonan ringan berujung menjadi tontonan yang sangat menghangatkan hati. Aku suka sekali melihat bagaimana para host berusaha memfasilitasi para pengunjung yg notabene sudah lansia dengan sangat baik. Interaksi mereka dengan pelanggan, dan banyak kebaikan kecil yg dilakukan. Bahkan antar host juga berusaha saling membantu, walaupun ada banyak rintangan baik sebagai tim bagian aula maupun bagian dapur.
Plus, kalau bagian tim dapur sedang 'memasak'. Semua pastry-nya sangat bikin ngiler, rasanya kayak auto pengen terbang ke tkp buat cicipin semua dessert-nya langsung :D
Yang aku suka dari show ini:
Aku suka konsepnya. Di saat kebanyakan cafe justru melarang lansia masuk, Bonjour Bakery justru membuka lebar dan memberi fasilitas terbaiknya untuk para lansia ini. Nyatanya, meski sudah berusia lanjut, mereka juga manusia, mereka juga mau healing-healing kecil sambil nongki bersama keluarga, teman, sahabat. Makan makanan yg enak dan minum secangkir teh atau kopi hangat, sembari mengobrol. Atau mungkin sekedar menghabiskan waktu sendiri, menikmati sedikit lagi sepotong kecil kehangatan lewat kue dan teh yang mereka minum, di sela umur yang gatau berapa lama lagi masih mereka miliki di dunia ini.
Banyak banget hal yang bisa dipelajari, saling menghargai, toleransi, kerja sama. Bahkan gimana kebaikan-kebaikan kecil yg kamu lakukan itu bisa sangat berdampak besar bagi seseorang. Semuanya pekerja keras, tim aula depan dari Kim Seonho yang sangat ekstrovert, baik dan mengayomi semua pelanggannya. Kim Hee Ae si manajer yang walaupun sangat hati-hati dan pemalu, tapi selalu berusaha memberikan yang terbaik. Semua part-timer dari Dino, Joobin, dan Seongwu. Juga tim dapur Cha Seung Won dan Lee Ki Taek. Walaupun ada aja dinamika diantara kepala chef dan asistennya ini, tapi bisa dilihat kalau keduanya selalu berusaha memberikan yang terbaik. Cha Seung Won memang kadang kelihatan tengil, suka marah-marah, tapi aku yakin semata karena dia ingin Ki Taek jadi lebih baik. Begitu juga sebaliknya, dibalik Ki Taek yang selalu terlihat ragu-ragu, dia selalu berusaha dan belajar lebih giat lagi. Aslinya hatinya sangat lembut. Cha Seung Won dengan berbagai menu makan siang yang terlihat menggiurkan, dan Ki Taek dengan menu sarapan smoothie blueberry dan telur rebus andalannya. Lucu :D
Yang aku tidak suka dari show ini:
Jujur engga ada, semuanya terlihat menarik. Aku cuma berharap bisa ada momen yang memfasilitasi supaya ada interaksi yang lebih dalam antar anggota tim. Selain screentime, juga bisa untuk mempererat hubungan dan meningkatkan kekompakan dalam tim. Sedikit notes juga, karena premis show ini sangat simpel, mungkin show ini akan terasa sangat lamban untuk beberapa orang. Tapi untukku personal aku sangat menikmatinya, kembali lagi ke preferensi masing-masing ^^
Wajib nonton kalau kamu:
Penikmat show yang bikin hatimu adem dan tenang, sesuatu yang pelan tapi menghangatkan. Slice of life. Suka dessert! (karena semua kuenya cantik-cantik banget disini) Coffee lovers. Anything about life, families, friends. Little moments to cherish. Values about old life and ages.
This was definitely a worth one to watch :)
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It tried to do too much all at once and then did too little
I think the series would've been a lot more enjoyable and focused without the rival plot an an ex-boyfriend who offed himself. Characters don't need a sad backstory to be interesting. There is nothing wrong with a sweet country side romance between a bratty city boy and a handsome farmer daddy. A slow-burn about their daily lives on the tea farm would've been more than enough to entertain me. Sprinkle in a couple of cute and sexy scenes and we're all good. I really don't get why they tried to turn Sila into a typical CEO-character and had him quarrel with another company's heir. He's a farmer for god's sake. Instead of having him run around in a suit in his fancy hotel/office meeting room, show him topless while doing manual labor on his farm. Let him carry around barrels of tea wine, have him build a fence, pour cold water over his hot naked body idk There were so many options, but alas... And by the way, where was the daddy kink? I'm not the biggest fan of it personally, but given the name of the series, I really thought we'd get at least some kink-representation... That was pretty much the reason I even started watching the series.Oh well, all in all it was an ok watch. They tried.
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For those who miss Khun Yai and Jom...
I watched this immediately after finishing the original series, and I must say I'm mostly satisfied. Some things could've been better (why does Jom keep laughing at Khun Yai? what's with the dead-fish kiss at the end?) but I'm happy to have a special episode at all. If you miss Jom and Khun Yai, then you'll probably like this episode as well :)¿Te ha parecido útil esta reseña?



