Las aventuras de Zhan Zhao
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indicado para quem gosta de luta
começando pelos pontos positivos, é revigorante ver o Yang Yang nesse papel. Senti grande humildade de seu personagem e ele se saiu bem nas cenas dramáticas. A atuação do elenco foi boa, excelentes lutas marciais, ótima escolha de cores de fotografia etc.Pontos negativos: na minha opinião, o roteiro é arrastado e desinteressante. A história é boa e fala muito profundamente das injustiças que o povo comum sofre nas mãos dos poderosos canalhas. É uma boa história. Mas o desenvolvimento do roteiro não foi muito estimulante. Eu senti que era uma boa história mas que não estava sendo bem contada. Eu também não me senti particularmente apegada a nenhum personagem. Os protagonistas eram justos, bons lutadores,bonitos mas não eram cativantes. Honestamente não sei o que aconteceu, só posso crer que o roteiro era chato demais e por isso não houve muita conexão com o público.
Se vc acima de tudo valoriza assistir boas lutas, é um ótimo drama para acompanhar.
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One hundred percent loved it.
I watched this movie recently and I absolutely loved it. Ahn Hyo-Seop and Lee Min-ho ate their roles down. I also loved Jisoo in this, she's really coming into her own as an actress. Generally speaking, plot and story-wise, I one percent loved it. The only thing I would say is it's flaws is the CGI. It's not bad but it needs much more work. General rating, 8.7 out of 10. I really really hope there's a part 2.¿Te ha parecido útil esta reseña?
30Sai made Doteida to Mahotsukai ni Narerurashi
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10/10 thank you for opening my heart once again
I really hate romantic drama, because in my life, never dating and had bad experience of love rejection many times, and looked down on myself in 1 decade. I often run from romance and only look at the sensuality and eroticism side.This film with fresh and very interesting ideas plus professional acting, slightly opened my cold heart to imagine the beauty of love, two-way relationship dating. intelligent director who is experienced in making cheerboy films who make this drama androgynous, we do not face gender issues in love, the element of conscience which is usually rarely used in this drama can be the main weapon, the screenwriter is also great at negotiating with original comic writers and adding the storyline is important. after a long time I fell in love, I can feel them expressing feelings of love and feel the warm hug and the beauty of dating, I can watch this many times without getting bored. in the last episode I want to have a happy story maybe getting married or living together as lovers. thank you for opening my heart to try to love someone once again, this drama deserves to be a movie or a second season
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Pas terrible…
L'histoire possède un début entraînant, mais elle ne se maintient pas avec une intrigue fade et des personnages stoïques. Il n'y a tout simplement rien qui donne envie de croire aux romances. Le premier couple est ennuyeux, le second est divertissant puis tombe dans des scènes inutiles.L'alchimie entre les personnages reste sur le bord du terrain. Les baisers ne sont pas cauchemardesques, mais ils manquent cruellement de charme. De même quant à l'ambiance factice, tandis que la plupart des questions en suspens restent sans réponse. En soit, il n’y a pas grand-chose à dire si ce n’est qu’il fait passer le temps. Cela dit, je ne suis pas certaine que ce soit un compliment à ce stade.
En bref, The Gaze est un énième BL chinois qui tombe dans l'oubli, faute de mieux.
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BL Drama no Shuen ni Narimashita
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8/10 They Became The Couple Of A BL Drama
8/10 They Became The Couple Of A BL DramaIt's been 2 years since the first season (the really really short season with only 3 episodes), finally.. the time has come for season 2! And it didn't disappoint me. After the cliffhanger of season 1, the sequel continued the plot with added spice to the romance. There's a more in-depth coverage for the managers, too. And since it's been going so well, I think hoping for a season 3 is not asking for much.
Fingers crossed!This series is a breath of fresh air! It has all the key components with a dazzling and animated cast who have the perfect chemistry for this fun plot. The first episode was absolutely hilarious, and I found myself totally engrossed in the little details of the characters and their unfolding story.
The wit of the script is palpable and there were a few times, ! thought to myself that this writing was perfect. I really enjoyed each character, and although a very short series it managed to keep me fully invested until the end. This is now one of my favourites and I will definitely watch the Crank Out Edition as well as put this on my re-watch list! Highly recommend this feel good series! Enjoy!
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Me Convertí en el Protagonista de un Drama Bl
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10/10 BL Chef's Kiss
10/10 BL Chef's KissThis series is a breath of fresh air! It has all the key components with a dazzling and animated cast who have the perfect chemistry for this fun plot. The first episode was absolutely hilarious, and I found myself totally engrossed in the little details of the characters and their unfolding story.
The wit of the script is palpable and there were a few times, ! thought to myself that this writing was perfect. I really enjoyed each character, and although a very short series it managed to keep me fully invested until the end. This is now one of my favourites and I will definitely watch the Crank Out Edition as well as put this on my re-watch list! Highly recommend this feel good series! Enjoy!
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El Amor Comienza en el Mundo de "Si"
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9/10 Love Begins in the World of If 9/10
Love Begins in the World of If: is a Japanese Boys' Love series that left a strong impression on me.One of the highlights of the series is its beautiful cinematography and visual production, which creates a warm and emotional atmosphere throughout the story. The narrative is well-structured, with each episode developing naturally and logically, making the series engaging and easy to follow. I genuinely enjoyed watching every episode.
Another strong point is the chemistry between the main characters. Their performances feel natural and sincere, allowing the emotions of the story to come across effectively. The combination of visual aesthetics and emotional storytelling makes the series particularly memorable.
The only drawback, in my opinion, is the short number of episodes. The story had enough potential to be explored further, and with a longer runtime, it could easily have been a 10/10 series for me.
Overall, this is a touching and well-produced Japanese BL series that I truly enjoyed watching. The series is available on GagaOOLala.
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A Solid offering in the "contract marriage" type trope
ReviewMy Rating: 8.5/10 is my rating
“Would You Marry Me?” (also known as U Ju Me-ri Mi) is a breezy 2025 Korean romantic comedy that delivers exactly what fans of the genre are often craving: a forced fake marriage setup with cohabitation elements, solid leads, and plenty of lighthearted moments.
As someone who adores arrangement/forced marriage and cohabitation tropes, I was excited going in, and the show largely delivers on that front without major disappointments. It blends romance with comedy more than heavy drama, which suits my preferences perfectly. The premise is fun and provides natural opportunities for the leads to interact, bicker, and grow closer under unusual circumstances. It’s a solidly watchable offering—nothing groundbreaking, but definitely entertaining enough that I wouldn’t change the channel if someone else had it on. Many viewers describe it as cute, low-stress, and visually pleasing, with strong performances across the cast making it an easy, relaxing watch.
It’s one of the better recent entries in this subgenre, especially given the shortage of fresh contract/arranged marriage stories. The comedy lands well in places, the romance develops with warmth, and it avoids excessive angst. If you’re a romance fan looking for something feel-good with forced proximity and heartfelt moments, this is worth checking out. It may not be a rewatch staple for everyone, but it satisfies the itch nicely.
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Once we get into the actual story, the show has some real strengths but also a few spots where it feels like it could have been even stronger with tighter writing or a bit more development—especially since it’s shorter at 12 episodes compared to the classic 16-episode K-dramas many of us are used to.
The main couple (Yoo Me-ri (Jung So-min) and Kim Woo-joo (Choi Woo-sik)) get together relatively early. With enough episodes remaining you wonder if there is enough left to resolve to keep the story interesting. And it did make it lag a bit for me. Although it wasn't so early that it hit the common pitfall of the romance feeling completely over once they confessed. And the timing was such that it did not play into the opposite problem of them coming together too close to the end and making everything feel rushed with no time to enjoy their relationship. That said, the payoff still felt a little lessened for me because of how the middle episodes handled their dynamic. Other plot elements keep things moving, but the romance didn't feel as earned or electric as it could have been. Many viewers note the leads have good chemistry overall, but I (and some others) felt it was a bit lacking in those deeper flirty, longing looks and moments that make the bond truly sizzle. I think it was intentional because they knew they were crossing somewhat of a line with her still being technically married. But it took away from the romance as there weren't those butterflies type romantic moments. No catch fall, no almost kiss, no umbrella - this wasn't that type of romance.
Me-ri’s reluctance to fully open up about her past frustrated me at times. Her ex was truly horrible, yet she often held back key details—like the cheating or the scam that left her nearly homeless with the apartment. It would have helped other characters understand her better if she had been more forthcoming, especially with family members. It was gratifying to see her mom stand up to the horrible ex in-laws and deliver some well-deserved confrontation, but I wished Me-ri had asserted herself more strongly throughout. Many average viewers appreciate when heroines get satisfying “standing up for herself” moments, and this one leaned a bit too passive in places. Her character was sweet but I think you can both sweet and strong.
The family and side conflicts added interest. The uncle as the antagonist (psychopathic serial killer) was somewhat predictable but was very engaging in the story. But, once his true nature and activities were revealed I would have liked some resolution involving conversations with the grandmother (Go Pil-nyeon), where she acknowledges past family mistreatment . She was not as bad as the grandfather or the random acidic comments from the aunt, but she allowed it. The reconciliation with his aunt and cousin felt nice and earned. The side romance with the doctor girl (Yun Jin-gyeong (Shin Seul-ki)) and the executive guy was well-paced and cute—many viewers wished it had even more screen time. And I agree I would have liked to see him confess to her. They were just together at the wedding so it was somewhat assumed but I thought there was enough to that romance that there should have been a heartfelt moment between them.
On the cultural side, the handling of divorce and the marriage situation felt a little off from what I’ve come to expect in traditional K-dramas. Woo-joo accepts things quite quickly despite Me-ri still being technically married, which some, including me, might see as an American-influenced spin (possibly due to the Hulu/Disney+ platform). It didn’t ruin the story, but it stood out as unusual. It made him having such sudden deep feelings for her less believable. In K-drama land he would have went through a period of internal struggle. Maybe the reason was he spent so much time in the USA but that was never stated. He just seemed to quickly accept it and not be bothered by it.
Other small frustrations: The grandmother sometimes believes the wrong people too readily instead of trusting her grandson more. She quickly accepted that her son's death was her grandson's "fault". She took the word of these two people that came to her house to talk trash over having a simple conversation with Meri. A conversation between Me-ri’s mom and the grandmother could have been wonderful—they seem like they’d click, and it would have been a natural way to reveal more of Me-ri’s story. But then I am not even sure the mom knew the full story, that he had cheated and was the cause of the break up. The company/financial storyline (with embezzlement) builds up tension but resolves a bit softly without big turnaround moments or heroic deals from Woo-joo, which felt like a missed opportunity.
Living arrangements also impacted the romance believability. The decision not to have them fully cohabitate in the prize house created gaps where they seemed to be living separate lives, making the sudden romantic intensity feel less grounded. I. think they did it because she was still married and the writer's weren't convinced the audience would be okay with them not only living together prior to marriage but living together when she was still married. So, I get that but they could have had her actually divorce by filing the paper and he is truly her pretend husband. They weren't encountering each other each day which made their romantic connection feel less intense. And this was coupled by a late-story “cooling off” mention by Meri that was followed by a quick resolution to marriage which felt odd since there was already that distance all along.
Overall, these are mostly “missing a few extra elements” issues rather than outright bad writing. The show balances its tropes well and stays enjoyable. Though it does serve as a good reminder of why 16 episodes often hit the sweet spot for development—shorter formats can feel a tad rushed on the relationship and business arcs. Still, I recommend it for fans of the genre. There aren’t enough current offerings like this, and “Would You Marry Me?” scratches that forced-marriage/cohabitation itch effectively. If you love light romance with comedy and family elements, even with some minor issues with timing and certain plot points, it is worth giving it a shot.
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7110 Sugar Sweet Life
7110 Sugar Sweet LifeThis is the vanilla kind of BL series. Meaning there's no violence, abuse of any kind, toxic of any kind, or anything negative which can make you feel any kind of bitterness in life. It also means that there's no scandalous scenes of any kind. So for those who expecting some spicy scenes, ! suggest you skip this one, cause you'll be disappointed.
That being said, even though my description kinda made it sound boring, it really isn't. The main lead is a pure hearted person who doesn't have any malice in his mind. And the other one is a kind and brave police officer. Both characters brew a slow burn romance drama for the audience, which only bloom at the end of the series.
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Amor más allá de la muerte
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Emasculated Sad Boy general and the wishy-washy Sovereign looking for her 23rd lover!
See i eat it up when we have a pathetic yearning ML completely a loser for the FL and I like Arthur since the time of L&P. But gosh, did his character annoyed me to the point of getting on my last nerves! There is a fine line between a MAN being yearning loser for his woman and a emasculated sad lover boy. This drama can't seem to distinguish between those two. To make it worse, he is portrayed as a ruthless general 😑 (like why would you ruin this established image of ruthless generals created by Zisheng, Duke Su etc?!). In which world, do generals behave like that? The wars are only described in 2-3 lines while he gets repeatedly harmed and kidnapped to the point of being a burder on her! Poor girl has to babysit the so called general half of the time! Half the time is spent on a pity party because he has nothing to say while the SML goes away reminding him of his worthlessness in the FL's life!While Dilreba shows her usual grace and beauty with occasional sad yearning looks, the wishy-washyness of the character breaks the deal for me. The boy says you would forget me and i would become the 23rd and she says nothing, providing him no assurance. So, if we go by the first OE, he may just actually turn into another 23rd! Explains why i did not feel anything at their ending when i usually end up with a broken heart during such endings. I was glad that the drama is finally over.
That being said, the drama ha d alot of potential in the beginning. A mysterious woman and an skeptical genaral bound to doubt her was an interesting plot. A woma as the Sovereign makes it more unique, absolutely adore women in power. The first 10-15 episodes were good. There were problems but I expected them to be solved along the development of characterization. So, imagine my annoyance when the shows keeps going round and round with no development in the FL or ML's characters! 40 episodes of nothing!
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How to Become a Building Owner in Korea
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An intense and underratd thiller
Wow, what a ride. The start of the drama was slow, but after that I was seated the whole time. The storyline was great and kept me engaged, as there was a plot twist after plot twist. I loved the pacing, the suspense, and how nothing was predictable. Every time I thought I had it figured out, the drama proved me wrong. If you're looking for a show that will keep you on the edge of your seat from start to finish, this is it.Jung Woo's performance deserves special recognition. His character arc is spectacular, and the drama offers a compelling exploration of what a person is capable of doing for money. While it can be frustrating to witness his repeated lies and morally questionable actions, the narrative ultimately delivers a satisfying conclusion where everyone gets what they deserve.
I genuinely do not understand the low ratings this drama has received – it feels unjust. The intensity builds with each episode, growing progressively more gripping. Every character adds value to the story, and I honestly loved the entire experience.
Verdict: A slow burn that rewards patient viewers with an intense, twist-filled ride. Criminally underrated.
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Unlike the title the drama is wholesome lol
When i read the title i was a little pessimistic and was thinking this would be one of those short dramas that have 0 plot and pure NC but nah that wasn't true. It's pretty cute, sweet, wholesome series. Although the plot of soo simple and the series as a whole is 30 mins minus the repeating flashback it's 20 mins. So yep the depth is missing but they do tell us a story. It's not amazing but it's not bad although the ending is an open ending leaning towards happy ending. Makes sense cz they didn't have enough time to give them a happy ending. Acting wise they've done justice to the role. Let's say their looks and acting kinda covers up the flaws in the series.Overall it's good for a 1 time watch when you're bored
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Why are Asian parents obsessed with marriage
I wish we could move away from the theme of Asian parents desparately wanting their daughters to marry - it all consumes them. The messages is that women can't take care of themselves and MUST have a husband to make sure they will be okay. Can we stop sending this message out? And the message contains the overall feeling that love and like do not matter. Just find a damn husband! I hate it. The funny thing is that Asian parents are consumed with their kids doing well in school - the pressure is tremendous and then suddenly it switches to marriage. Geesh!¿Te ha parecido útil esta reseña?
BEST ONE OF ALLL TBH
this series was the best series and if u like watching Weak Hero Class, U WILL ABSOLUTELY LOVE THIS ONE!! This series shows how the kids nowadays behave to their teachers mainly and how parents are forcing there child to learn so much and giving them depression. honestly this is BANG ON SERIES!! NO NORING EPS AND NO BORING BITS! I love the acting of Ki-Joo’s, she acts so child and then she becomes a superhero who save the day!!!! SUPERB ACTING!!! And I would recommend it 100%¿Te ha parecido útil esta reseña?
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Perfect mix of beauty and pain
Overall this series definitely exceeded my expectations. It had a few things that I really didn't expect, which made me even more invested. Truly an underrated gem of a series.Things I liked:
1. Magnificent acting.
2. Beautiful cinematography.
3. Su Bai. He is a great, supportive older brother, so mature and nice.
4. Su Bai breaking up with Yi Wei. I hated Yi Wei from the start, the way he treated Su Bai and everything else. So when Su Bai finally broke up with him, I was literally celebrating.
5. Pei Jia redemption arc.
6. Main character. Yes, he made a few mistakes here and there, but he is incredible, and following his story was really nice.
Things I disliked:
1. Pei Jia.
Pei Jia treated Su Yi like trash the whole time, seeing him as nothing more than some side character in his life. But as soon as Su Yi finally stopped chasing and left him, he finally woke up and realized that he misses him.
Despite everything, he at least had a redemption arc and changed for the best.
2. Yi Wei. Oh my god, what a spineless loser.
All he does is bend over backwards for anyone but his boyfriend. And even after Su Bai broke up with him, all he does is complain about him. Su Bai really deserves better.
He has absolutely no respect for Su Bai or Su Yi, saying that Su Bai is acting childish when clearly the only one being incredibly childish is Yi Wei.
He does make changes for the best in the end, but in my opinion it's way too late, and I personally couldn't forgive him.
3. Fang Ruizhi. This one is self-explanatory.
4. The pacing was a bit too slow for my liking.
5. Not dislike, but I personally would appreciate more if there was at least half of an episode with Pei Jia and Su Yi after they got their revenge and happy ending.
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