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Even if This Love Disappears Tonight
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17 days ago
Completed 0
Overall 8.5
Story 8.5
Acting/Cast 8.5
Music 8.5
Rewatch Value 8.0

like 50first dates and 20th Century girl had a baby.

sucker punch incoming. Did you enjoy fifty first dates with drew Barrymore? Did you endure 20th Century girl with the DL from My Demon ? Did you ever wish you could blend the two into a warm fuzzies film that morphs Shakespearean leaving you feeling à dystopian gutted feeling because gosh darn it you need to get some feelings out and dealt with? if you crave an ottoke catharsis, this is for you. how is this not five hundred characters yet? let me post already. I didn’t say what happened right? So it is not spoilery if the title says even if this love disappears overnight. end essay.

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Ongoing 17/24
Ashes to Crown
29 people found this review helpful
17 days ago
17 of 24 episodes seen
Ongoing 1
Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 10

Packing a punch every Episode!

Spectacular! Phenomenal! We are almost half way through now and this drama has been consistent to show up every episode! I am blown away by the story and the acting. The writing and story are alive and fresh! The acting only enhances the story! Zhou Yiran and Chen du Ling are F*cking killing it!!!! They are not just insanely gorgeous faces but incredible talents! F*ck yeah let's go!!!

Great chemistry between the main leads - you are rooting for them and loving every moment of connection between them. Great rivalry and acting between Dengyi and Yanfang - it is exhilarating to watch them make moves in their power struggle as if playing a game of chess. And great villain. You really want to punch Xiao Xun in the face over and over again.

The costumes are gorgeous, the sets feel expansive. The background music composition is lively and sets the mood. The cinematography is gold! Great shots, great angles, great movement, great colours, great pacing, great storyboarding. There are good twists and good plot points.

My only criticism at this time has to do with the CGI and voice over. Most of the CGI is too noticeable and doesn't quite blend in and convince the eye. And something is wrong with the voice over...maybe the track is literally a second off but I can tell this is a voice over track. I'm getting nothing of the original sound recording and because of this I feel a little disconnected and not fully drawn in. These factors are issues that happen after filming and are the editing team's department. These issues suck but deserve a pass. But Directing and Acting, Story and Storyboarding are giving 10 out 10.

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Ongoing 5/10
Enemies with Benefits
0 people found this review helpful
17 days ago
5 of 10 episodes seen
Ongoing 0
Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 10

best thai gl ive watched in a while

I've never been super into thai gls. My first one was 23.5 which i thought was cute but mediocre at best and to be honest, I have yet to complete a thai gl (i always never watch the last episode; idk why) and i've watched a lot, ranging from pluto to love design.

Anyways! I only have good things to say about this show. This is coming from someone that doesn't keep up with gmmtv dramas or couples. I knew Jingjing from Whale store xoxo (which i never finished, sorry), and I was aware they were probably going to put her in a partnership, but I was assuming it was going to be with Piploy or something. But long story short, I did not know a thing about Janjingjing and had no idea what to expect but I decided to watch this after seeing clips on twitter and my expectations have been exceeded by miles so far!

The acting is spectacular. I'm not even exaggerating. After watching up to episode 3 (all that was out at that point), I watched Muteluv, which also starred Janjingjing and their characters were so different; it's like they are completely different people in EWB. From watching clips of them being themselves, Jan seems very similar to her character Lal, so maybe it's extra easy for her but if you compare her performance to her annoying ass character in Muteluv (no shade), it's like, wow... she's really good at acting. Jingjing's character Wine is so different from her real personality. and she portrays her so well that I genuinely forget that I'm watching a show with actresses and not, like, idk, reading a fictional story. Their chemistry is spectacular!

I think for a show based around office jobs, it's genuinely very good plot-wise, like they're making it as interesting as it could possibly be. No complaints there! Although it is a little sad how the side couple with Kapook and Ciize only get introduced when the show is already halfway done. Season two maybe...

And for the music, I love the opening! It's so catchy. At first I thought it was overstimulating, but it has grown on me and I listen to it throughout my day to keep my mood up lmao. My only pet peeve is that I am not a fan of when they play that song that goes "Kiss my cherry lips" whenever they make out like it's kind of fitting?? But also it does distract from the scene, like I would prefer if they just played slow romantic music like they normally do in gls.

Rewatch-wise, I have already done a rewatch. 👍 I really like this show and it genuinely makes me laugh

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A Splendid Match
2 people found this review helpful
17 days ago
40 of 40 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 7.5
Story 6.5
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 6.5
Rewatch Value 7.0
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Did a new director take on from episode 36 to 40 or what?

This drama started really strong and that's why I had high hopes that this is going to be the drama that will have a strong storyline which involves complex political intrigue, household politics and romance but boy was I wrong... again! 😩 after the romance solidifed in the second arc of the story, i really thought ohh... now, the political turmoil is going to start. NOPE! The household politics just went on and on then there's this jealousy from the ML. 🥱
And How the heck the last 4 episodes shifted its focus to the second male lead? I swear the whole episode 39 was a tribute to his character! And the last episode.... what was that? It almost like the editors only have 5 mins left before the deadline so they just surrendered and hope for the best. What a frustration! 😭

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You Are My Fateful Love
1 people found this review helpful
by GWizz
17 days ago
30 of 30 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 7.5
Story 7.5
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 1.0
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how awkward can you be and for how long?

What would happen if the two most painfully awkward people on the planet had crushes on each other ? well, 28 hours later I can tell you it should’ve only taken 10 to get through most of that. I like a good slow burn. This was just too slow. Some really poignant moments , But a lot of disjointed or incongruous moments too. Considering the overall feel good momentum, the over-the-top dramatic part seemed a bit much. Some of it was too “ MESSAGE!” which is crappy. I like seeing dragon 😆
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Dominant Yakuza and Wimpy Corporate Slave
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by milo
17 days ago
10 of 10 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 6.0
Story 5.5
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 5.0

Physically Unskippable Title

Watched this on a whim solely because of the title and because I saw that the whole thing was only thirty minutes long altogether.

Despite being such a short series made for some kind of drama app thing, I still really appreciated a lot about it. This show actually looks really good visually despite being a very small, probably fairly low-budget production made by a small company. The acting was pretty good, I feel like they managed to build up some decent chemistry somehow over the course of only thirty minutes. The series definitely feels very fast-paced because it is trying to tell a story that is ultimately too complex for the amount of time it has to tell it. There are a lot of things that are clearly skipped over for the sake of time which makes it feel rushed. But it does manage to tie things together in the end for the most part. I do think the acting and production carried this overall though. Also the oddly good soundtrack?

I gotta say, something about this leaves me feeling a little empty though. This could have been an EXCELLENT full-length series or even a movie. But sadly, it's not, nor do I imagine they'd ever go back to try and turn this into something bigger like that. Oh well, it is what it is.

I really can't rate this any higher than a 6/10. Not bad for what it is, but not the best thing ever.

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Everyone Loves Me
0 people found this review helpful
by paul
17 days ago
24 of 24 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 8.0
Story 7.0
Acting/Cast 7.0
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 6.0

romance with ping issues ?

i genuinely liked it because it wasn’t afraid to be awkward, cringey, and funny (but not in a forced way). it’s a feel good slow burn love story between two gamers.

honestly there were a few plot holes here and there, but it didn’t really matter because the scenes between the main leads and even the second leads would make you kick your feet 🤣🤣. the business side of gaming was also interesting (stakeholders, investors, etc.), though half the time i didn’t fully get it HAHA.

i had to step away from The First Frost because it was such a heavy cdrama, but i promise i’ll finish it someday. 😭

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The First Frost
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17 days ago
32 of 32 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 9.0
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 9.5
Music 8.5
Rewatch Value 8.0

A slow healing drama

I really enjoyed this show overall. I think that the cast was well casted and that they fit their roles very well. I honestly think this role fit Zhang Ruonan so perfectly like while watching I was like thats Wen Yifan, never did I think I was watching Zhang Ruonan.

I think my one plot critisism is the transition between Hong Kong and their relationship restarting. I feel like it should've been more clear as to why she just decided to stop being afraid of her hometown and abuser again. My best guess is that time helped her think more clearly? I dont know I just think the transition could've been cleaner.

Anyways I am quite satisfied with the pacing of their relationship. A lot of shows get the pacing off leading the show to be boring but I think this show does that well. I also really liked the plot with her abuser and the results of that plot.

I kind of wish they made the female lead express her love a bit more because it feels like he is so much more captivated by her or I wish that they had a storyline of the male lead being upset with her so that she would have to take the initiative first. I feel like something like that could've balanced the dynamic a bit better.

Overall, I had a very good time watching it but I think its not a perfect show for me because at times I found the main characters decisions abit irritating like she was dragging her sadness which just mad the show extra depressing at times. But I can overlook it.

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The Trunk
0 people found this review helpful
17 days ago
8 of 8 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 9.0
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 10
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 7.5

The Trunk

Ótimo Dorama, foi meu primeiro pra entrar completamente nesse mundo de assistir Doramas. achei a história ótima, queria uma 2 temporada. Assisti pois eu estava completamente obcecada pelo ator, meu divo, e acabei amando a história. aliás gosto muito de tudo que envolva suspense e tudo mais, a atriz é otima, a atuação de todos eles foram incríveis. mas pra mim o que faltou, foi a vida deles como casal, isso que eu queria ver, o segundo encontro e eles felizes para sempre, depois do final fiquei até depressiva
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Zhan Zhao Adventures
10 people found this review helpful
17 days ago
37 of 37 episodes seen
Completed 11
Overall 9.0
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 9.5
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 9.0

Great Bromance, Great Fighting Sequences

For decades, Zhan Zhao has almost exclusively appeared alongside Justice Bao (Bao Zheng)—the real Northern Song scholar-official who served as Kaifeng's prefect. Think of Bao Zheng as China's answer to Solomon + Sherlock Holmes: wise, incorruptible, and supernaturally perceptive. Zhan Zhao, the fictional knight-errant (xia), repeatedly rescued Bao from assassinations and kidnappings before being formally assigned by the emperor to protect him and enforce justice. Together, they embodied the ideal Chinese balance of wen (civil virtue) and wu (martial strength)—righteous power serving wise justice.

Rarely has Zhan Zhao carried a drama alone. The few attempts—like the poorly produced Three Heroes and Five Gallants (2016) with Yan Yikuan—left fans wanting. That's why anticipation was high for Zhan Zhao Adventures: a solo vehicle for the Southern Hero, with Justice Bao appearing only as an off-screen mentor figure.

Set against the simmering political tensions of the Northern Song Dynasty, Zhan Zhao Adventures follows the legendary “Southern Hero” as he investigates a chain of assassinations, blackmails, flesh trade, smuggling rings, and forged documents that trace back to a royal conspiracy. He encounters Huo Linglong (Zhang Ruo Nan), a runaway noblewoman from Linglong Villa seeking freedom from an arranged marriage, and Bai Yutang (Fang Yi Lun), the charismatic, impulsive "Golden-Haired Rat" (one of the five gallants in previous movies/dramas), a martial artist with his own vendetta. The trio becomes truth friends who would sacrifice for each other, and together they ultimately expose the rebellion plot, confront allies in both court and underworld, and restore order… though at significant personal cost.

What I like:
- Yang Yang's martial arts performance is A+—visceral, precise, and physically committed. Fight sequences are among the best in recent C-drama. His great look in Zhan Zhao iconic red robe is particularly eye catching as an iconic hero we all love.
- The Bromance that steals the show. Fang Yi Lun as Bai Yutang is the drama's tonic. His introduction is fantastic, bringing heart, humor, and emotional range. His chemistry with Yang Yang is electric—their bromance is far more compelling than the romantic subplot. Sharp dialogue, at times childish, comedic timing, and a genuine growth arc make Bai Yutang unforgettable. His second-half regression into "impulsive mess" feels slightly inconsistent, but doesn't derail the performance.
- Cinematic cinematography, meticulous costumes, and atmospheric sets create an immersive historical world.
- Named weaponry, distinct poisons, and detailed martial arts sects reward wuxia fans. The lore feels lived-in, not expositional.
- Each character is crafted in details with their individual motives, emotions, and conflicts. Many of the motives may lead viewers to wrong conclusions only to discover later that it's not what it seems. For example, Zhan Zhao's desperate protection of Ming Zhu Er in finding out the truth about his family's killing makes the viewers nervous about what the actual truth was. Did Zhan Zhao kill the family as the antagonist alleged? Then there's Bai Yutang's big brother. Despite being a side character with limited screen time, Jin Xue Wen (Zuo Ye)'s story is both heart wrenching and regretful for his little brother.
- Individual cases serve as stepping stones in a continuous narrative, maintaining momentum and thematic cohesion. It works like a jigsaw puzzle, piecing each jigsaw together to form a bigger picture.
- This Zhan Zhao isn't the stoic paragon of the old days. He's wounded from the start—spitting blood, battling a poison that threatens to transform and kill him, carrying trauma that creates conflicts within the character. Despite his pains and weakness, Zhan Zhao still fights with real force to protect the public and those he loves.

Despite the constant criticism of Zhang Ruo Nan as Huo Linglong, I find Zhang Ruo Nan’s acting acceptable. Nonetheless, many feel she was miscast—describing her performance as "wooden" and lacking the spark the role demands. While I'm not entirely in love with the character's writing, I find her martial arts execution less problematic than online discourse suggests. While many viewers find her romance with Zhan Zhao feels scripted rather than organic, I find without romance is not a dealbreaker for this drama..

Final Verdict
Zhan Zhao Adventures is a visually stunning, ambitiously crafted wuxia that takes creative risks with a beloved icon. Its production quality, action sequences, and world-building absolutely deserve a higher rating than the current 7.7/10 (MyDramaList) or 6.9/10 (Douban). The decision to center Zhan Zhao's solo journey—free from Justice Bao's overshadowing presence—is refreshing, and the psychological depth given to the hero adds meaningful complexity.

Yes, it stumbles with pacing inconsistencies (I don't really think it's a big deal), an underdeveloped female lead (I'm not particular about this), and a hurried conclusion (many of the beloved characters' endings are just being brushed through with no real closure--this, I take issue with). I also wish they haven't written our beloved Ming Zhu Er's backstory this way that gives a bitter pill to the viewers. Nonetheless, it has created conflicts and emotional turmoils to viewers and the characters, and it has achieved its goal. Despite all these weaknesses, this drama's strengths—particularly the bromance core, fight choreography, settings and narrative— far outweigh its flaws.

Watch with patience through the middle act. Stick around for the bromance, the action, and the bold reimagining of a classic hero. You may not get a perfect resolution, but you'll witness a legend being rewritten—and that's worth the journey.

A great watch. Strongly recommended. Don’t miss this gem.

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A Dog and a Plane
3 people found this review helpful
17 days ago
10 of 10 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10

✨ Unbeatable main couple chemistry backed by a stellar supporting cast!


THIS IS THE ULTIMATE MUST-WATCH BL COMEDY🔥🤌🏻
TayNew's iconic chaotic chemistry shines. Director Jojo Tichakorn delivers flawless comic timing and high energy, by just watching 1st episode of the series I am hooked. Backed by a stellar supporting cast including Mond, Ryu, and Tui..❤️❤️
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Our Winter
0 people found this review helpful
by Kiwi
17 days ago
14 of 14 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 8.0
Story 5.0
Acting/Cast 8.5
Music 8.5
Rewatch Value 7.0

Vignettes

This micro-drama is loaded with chemistry, cuteness, and very little else, aside from product placement. There’s no plot. It’s a series of tiny slices of life through a couple’s beginnings. That’s it. It is charming though, as are the actors. It’s set and filmed in Korea, the cast are Thai, and the gay is strong. I enjoyed it, but the lack of plot does mean it’s not hugely memorable. The most outstanding thing is the cast. A must-watch if you like them, but otherwise it’s just a pleasant few moments. I recommend it, but only to fans of BL or the actors, and I wouldn’t press it.

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Quezon
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17 days ago
Completed 0
Overall 8.0
Story 7.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 7.5
Rewatch Value 8.0
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A Sharp, Uncomfortable Mirror of Power, Politics, and the Filipino Psyche

Quezon completes Jerrold Tarog's Bayaniverse trilogy in spectacular fashion, trading the battlefields of Heneral Luna and Goyo for the ruthless arena of Philippine politics. Rather than presenting Manuel L. Quezon as a flawless national hero, the film tears down the mythology and reveals a brilliant, ambitious, manipulative, and deeply human politician whose pursuit of power often clashes with his ideals.

Jericho Rosales delivers a commanding performance, while Romnick Sarmenta, Mon Confiado, Karylle, Cris Villanueva, Sue Prado, and Iain Glen provide excellent support. The dialogue is sharp, the pacing engaging, and the film's satirical edge makes its political commentary feel surprisingly contemporary.

What makes Quezon stand out is how relevant it feels. The media manipulation, election theatrics, personality politics, and empty promises depicted on screen could easily be mistaken for today's headlines. Tarog once again refuses to offer simple heroes or villains, presenting politics as a messy game where everyone has something to gain and no one remains entirely innocent.

Visually impressive and packed with strong performances, Quezon succeeds as both a historical drama and a biting political satire. While its portrayal of Quezon can feel overwhelmingly critical at times and some historical liberties may divide audiences, the film's willingness to challenge long-held narratives makes it compelling viewing.

More than a biography, Quezon is a mirror held up to the Philippines—past and present. Thought-provoking, uncomfortable, and timely, it's one of the year's strongest Filipino films and a fitting conclusion to Tarog's remarkable trilogy.

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Dual Stars
1 people found this review helpful
by Kiwi
17 days ago
6 of 6 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 6.5
Story 7.5
Acting/Cast 6.0
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 5.0
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A BL Seriously Short on Queer Credibility

This should have been a bromance, or have cast different leads. Nobody who can’t convincingly portray queerness should be cast over gay actors. Marginalised groups, even one of the more privileged of the queer demographics, should only be played by non-queer actors if they bring something really special to the role. Both of these gorgeous actors played male friendship well, but the straightness was so pungent, it obliterated the attempts to inject gay romance into the story. This would have been a perfectly nice story about two actors who had one another’s backs, with this cast. As it is it smacks of cashing in on queerness.

Both the leads are gorgeous, and for the most part the dub is great. The male manager was often cartoonishly voice acted, but everyone else was mostly good. I liked how much they did with an obviously low budget, and I there were some really pretty locations. It’s an easy watch, and worth watching. Just don’t expect any kissing worth seeing, or sexual tension. both are entirely absent.

It’s just so damned straight!

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A Dog and a Plane
3 people found this review helpful
17 days ago
10 of 10 episodes seen
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Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10
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I DON'T CARE WHAT YOUR GRUDGES ARE WITH ANY OF THE ACTOR BUT THIS SERIES IS A 10/10

The re-watch value for this series is go great!!! I mean since it has been released since last week Friday I have been constantly rewatching it, the acting, attention to details, the romance and the comedy is top work. Some of Thai bl actors don't exactly know how to act and that's the truth.... But you see this series, it's not cringey to watch at all, the acting is executed perfectly! And the romance don't even feel forced at all, like you could understand the emotions leading to certain decisions just by observing the actors face and the way the emotions are portrayed.
This series is a 10/10..
I'm already obsessed

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