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Friend Zone
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by CN Tam
May 26, 2026
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Overall 9.0
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 9.5
Music 7.5
Rewatch Value 9.0

Fun, Enjoyable Movie

I recently rewatched this Thai film on aThai Airways flight and it reminded me why it left an impression on me the first time.

One of the highlights for me is the chemistry between Baifern and the male lead. Their interactions feel natural and emotionally convincing. There’s a certain charm in how they play off each other that carries the film through both its lighter and more dramatic moments.

Having watched several other movies starring Baifern, I can confidently say I’ve become a fan. She brings a consistent warmth and hrt looks surely helps and this film is no exception. Her performance here is natural and believable.

Even though this movie was done 5 years ago, it still holds up well today. The themes feel relevant, and the overall execution remains enjoyable.

Overall, I would definitely recommend this movie—especially if you’re a fan of Thai cinema or looking to explore more of Baifern’s work. It’s an easy, satisfying watch.

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Colony
2 people found this review helpful
May 26, 2026
Completed 0
Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10

Absolute peak Korean action cinema

First screened at Cannes 2026, when none were expecting anything new to come out from zombie franchises anymore, director/writer Yeon Sang Ho is here to prove them wrong, this time around with fresh new implementation and insanely stellar performances, even bested himself after all the monster flicks that he has done in recent years. It has plot development and storytelling that makes actual sense, the heightened suspense is top class from all the settings that they've built, which gave the movie one of the most convincing villains ever in Korean movies. Acting performance is intense and the action sequence is sleek and highly believable, absolutely peak Korean action cinema.

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Tell Me That You Love Me
0 people found this review helpful
May 26, 2026
16 of 16 episodes seen
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Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 8.5

I love you

'Tell Me That You Love Me' is such a beautiful and deeply underrated story about love, silence, and understanding.
One of the very few K-dramas I’d truly rate a 10/10💫

A slow burn that quietly gets under your skin and stays with you long after it . 🖤Even the OST is so wonderful.

The actors did a fantastic job and the chemistry was believable and beautiful.

special shot out to Jung Woo-Sung. this actor is a different breed 🫶🏽
Still in my top 10 — I could rewatch it 20 more times.
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Drawing Closer
0 people found this review helpful
May 26, 2026
Completed 0
Overall 9.5
Story 10
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 6.5
Rewatch Value 5.0
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a sad love story

The film was so beautiful but also sad. All the meanings are so sad, too. I cried a lot. Even so, the film healed something inside me. I can't say what, but it did.

The story itself is so brilliant and sad at the same time. I also found the ending very beautiful. That Akito has a purpose in life finally, She left him things and the girl took over his role and visited him.

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Born with Luck
2 people found this review helpful
May 26, 2026
24 of 24 episodes seen
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Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 7.5

A definitely must-watch comedic crime story

I originally got curious about this show to see TXW in a different role, but what I got was a lot more.

At first, I was a bit skeptical about the story since this was my first time watching a Chinese drama of this genre. But every click to the next episode, I got hooked by the curiosity on what comedic scene will play out next and how the ending will unravel. I also got overwhelmed on the number of characters involved in the plot initially, but turns out each played a significant role on the amazingly intricate woven plot of the show. The ending was also satisfying imo.

Overall, a great show indeed.

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Perfect Crown
3 people found this review helpful
May 26, 2026
12 of 12 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10
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one of the best romance kdramas i watched lately

Perfect Crown was honestly such a fun watch for me. The plot was interesting from the start and it never felt boring, which I really liked because some dramas drag a lot in the middle but this one kept me hooked. The pacing was pretty solid too, not too fast but also not dragging, so every episode still made me want to continue right away. I also really loved the set design and overall visuals, everything looked so pretty and royal and fit the story so well. Even the villains were annoying in the best way possible, like they really made me mad but that just means they did their job well lol.

And the romance?? omg I was fully invested. The chemistry between the leads was seriously so good, like every scene between them had that tension and softness that makes you want to keep staring at the screen. Their moments together were not just cute, they actually felt meaningful, and I was fangirling over every look, every small gesture, everything. The leads did such a good job too, especially with how they brought out the emotions so naturally. You can really feel their connection and it makes the whole love story hit harder.

Overall, I really enjoyed this drama a lot. The ending was satisfying for me and it left me feeling emotional in a good way, like sad it ended but also happy with how it wrapped up. Perfect Crown just has that kind of charm that makes it easy to get attached to, and for me it was one of those dramas that stays in your head even after finishing it. Definitely a really lovely watch and I would for sure recommend it to other romance lovers.

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Perfect Crown
5 people found this review helpful
May 26, 2026
12 of 12 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 5.0
Story 3.5
Acting/Cast 5.0
Music 3.5
Rewatch Value 2.5
What we are witnessing here is, above all, a perfectly calibrated marketing product aimed at a young audience drawn to idols and visually spectacular content. The series fully embraces this identity, which is perhaps paradoxically its most honest quality: it never truly attempts to be anything other than an immediately consumable object of visual entertainment.

Beneath its luxurious and seductive aesthetic, the narrative belongs to a form of highly sanitized “historical fiction,” where historical facts, royal etiquette, and traditions are handled only superficially, almost carelessly. For viewers unfamiliar with the historical or cultural references being evoked, the experience can feel satisfying precisely because it demands no intellectual engagement or contextual reflection. Ultimately, the series offers neither genuine political reading, nor sociological depth, nor any meaningful reflection on the systems it portrays; instead, it accumulates a succession of images designed to be instantly “Instagrammable.”

Luxury thus becomes a narrative language in itself: prestigious cars, yachts, designer brands, lavish interiors… As for the work of the elite, it is portrayed in an almost caricatural way, reduced to repeated images of elegantly dressed characters sitting in front of computers inside refined offices. This sanitized representation of power and wealth contributes to a highly codified contemporary fantasy of social success, where appearance matters far more than actual function.

The lead actor, undeniably very handsome, is himself filmed as an aesthetic object. The direction fully embraces this catwalk-like presentation: slowed walks, flattering camera angles, and carefully composed shots constantly emphasizing his image, as though he were perpetually walking on a fashion runway. Here, he once again embodies the archetypal role audiences have already seen in many contemporary dramas. As for the chemistry between the leads, it works — though with certain reservations. Their acting is neither truly poor nor particularly remarkable; it simply remains effective within the standards of youth-oriented idol dramas.

The writing itself feels largely generative, assembled from already popular references. The opening episodes seem vaguely inspired by the media image of Harry and Meghan, yet in a fully softened and romanticized version. The visual universe and overall concept also strongly recall The King: Eternal Monarch starring Lee Min-ho, to the point that viewers familiar with the genre are no longer genuinely impressed either by the beauty of the aesthetics or by the fantasy-monarchy concept itself. This is especially true considering that the latter drama largely surpassed this one in terms of production and, direction

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The Interest of Love
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May 26, 2026
16 of 16 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 6.0
Story 6.5
Acting/Cast 9.5
Music 5.0
Rewatch Value 1.0
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Realistic but frustrating

To be honest, I watched this drama a long time ago, but at the time I hadn’t discovered reviews or MDL yet! 🤣

The acting was really good, I have to say. Although I’m not usually a fan of Moon Ka Young based on the dramas I’ve watched so far, she played her role very well here. Yoo Yeon Seok was excellent as always, and Keum Sae Rok felt very realistic too.

The plot, however, was something I didn’t like. Okay, I understand that it’s a realistic drama and that every character had their own personal issues, but still… the indecisiveness made me furious at times. I couldn’t stand how much Ahn Soo Young focused on the hesitation she saw in Sang Su. If it was such a big deal for her — understandable. Move on. There was no need to play with both his feelings and Jong Hyeon’s feelings.

By “playing with his feelings,” I mean all the constant back-and-forth behavior: getting close, pulling away, returning again, and then abandoning him again. Why? It wasn’t healthy even for her.

Mi Gyeong was controlling and manipulative because she knew Sang Su had feelings for her “friend.” Another manipulative thing she did, at least in my opinion, was trying to become close friends with Soo Young. Although she knew Sang Su wasn’t in love with her, she still pursued him, and in the end she got hurt, even though she knew from the beginning that his heart wasn’t hers. A bit delulu? Yes. You love at your own responsibility!
For the other guy I have nothing to say because for me it was like a side character in the whole story!a guy there is just to fill soo Youngs gap!sorry for Jong byeon,but to me he was just the other guy existing!
This is the kind of drama where the characters’ issues keep repeating over and over again, and at some point nobody even considers therapy. Soo Young kept running away from situations until the very end, and the reunions after several years felt unrealistic.

Her relationship with Jong Hyeon never really stood a chance, just like Sang Su and Mi Gyeong’s relationship didn’t. But honestly, even the relationship between Sang Su and Soo Young never truly stood a chance either. It was toxic. There was lingering attraction and yearning between them, but that was all. I never felt there was actual love. Their personal problems and emotional complexes were stronger than their feelings for each other. 🥲

I also would have liked to see more character development because the situations kept repeating like a cycle without the characters truly improving. Even by the end, I never felt that Soo Young had really changed. It honestly felt like she could abandon him all over again. That’s why the ending didn’t feel satisfying or hopeful to me — it felt unresolved in an emotional sense, not just in a romantic sense.

Even the open ending was frustrating to me. In the past, I probably would have wanted them to end up together for the fairytale ending, but as an adult now, I understand that realistically they wouldn’t.

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To My Shore
12 people found this review helpful
by Muskan
May 26, 2026
15 of 15 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 10
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10

“A shameless man with a wicked smile meets a tiger bodhisattva — and I may never recover.”

I don’t think words are enough for what To My Shore just did to me.
What started as curiosity turned into complete emotional destruction.
Fan Xiao — shameless, wicked, manipulative, devastatingly charming — is the kind of character you should hate, yet somehow end up smiling every time he walks onto the screen. That wicked grin? Illegal. The audacity? Unmatched.
And then there is You Shulang — composed, restrained, heartbreak wrapped in quiet strength. The emotional weight he carries hurts in ways I genuinely did not expect.
Their relationship is messy, dark, obsessive, painful, magnetic — and somehow heartbreakingly beautiful.
Yes, the chemistry is insane.
Yes, the tension burns.
Yes, the spicy scenes deliver.
But what truly stayed with me was the heartbreak. The longing.
The emotional ache of two people crashing into each other, hurting each other, yet somehow becoming each other’s shore.
By the end, I wasn’t just watching.
I was grieving. Healing. Smiling through tears.😭😁
And when that reunion happened?
God.
Some dramas entertain you. Some dramas leave scars.
To My Shore possessed me.
Watch it.
Then watch it again.
Then stare at the wall wondering how anything else is supposed to compare.

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The WONDERfools
1 people found this review helpful
May 26, 2026
8 of 8 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 9.5
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 9.5
Music 7.5
Rewatch Value 8.0

Funny Superheroes Done Right

Good drama. It has action, humor, great chemistry between the characters, and interesting personalities. I think it’s the perfect kind of project for a franchise (I’m almost sure there will be a season 2). The concept itself is also quite original. In short, it’s definitely the kind of drama you can watch as a couple to spend a pleasant evening together. The superheroes are genuinely very funny, and Eun Woo, as always, is charming and incredibly likable.

Of course, Park Eun Bin carries much of the project on her shoulders as a talented actress, thanks to her natural and energetic acting. And Eun Woo brings glamour and charm to the drama… The other characters also deserve recognition, although some of them are a bit too stereotypical, which is probably the only downside. On the other hand, the special effects are well done, and the cinematography is good too.

The director also did a solid job — he managed to make everything work convincingly and bring all these elements together successfully. The two other superheroes are incredibly cute and funny. In fact, the humor revolves around these three characters (3 Comic relief characters) , while the others remain serious, and it’s precisely this contrast in tone that makes the drama so entertaining.

As for the casting, the heroine has some similarities to the character type from "True Beauty". They clearly didn’t want to take risks and chose a formula that already works. Apparently, this kind of casting matches very well with Eun Woo

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Shades
4 people found this review helpful
by Sand
May 26, 2026
6 of 6 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 9.0
Story 8.5
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 10
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Teenage girls can have real storyline in GL

After watching the 6 episodes of Shades and waiting for the rest… wow, what a series! I absolutely loved Shades and the stories about these teenage girls in this strict private school, especially the dynamics between the girls.

Amy, Sophie, Nano, Jane, Earn, and Belle all have really interesting backgrounds that make them different from one another, while still connecting them in some way.

I found the themes explored in the series really interesting: underage sex work, grooming, and the dynamics between teenage girls during adolescence, with all the emotional intensity, rivalry, power struggles, and complex relationships that come with that stage of life.

I honestly didn’t think the storyline involving Teacher Nalin would interest me that much, but now I really want to know what happens next, especially with Teacher Mink.

Even the intimate scenes are well done and feel believable, which makes the series even more immersive.

I’m really excited for the rest of the story: how will Sophie and Amy’s relationship develop, especially with Sophie’s mother involved and Amy’s own relationship situation? Will Earn and Belle finally take the next step and get together? And what about Jane and Nano—will they resolve their debt issues and maybe grow closer?

One thing I found disappointing, though, was the kiss between Jane and Nano happening while Nano was drunk, since in my opinion she wasn’t in a position to give proper consent.

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Vice Versa
0 people found this review helpful
May 26, 2026
12 of 12 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 10
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 10
Music 5.5
Rewatch Value 10
Honestly I watched Last Twilight first and I liked their Chemistry together. So I was searching for other series’s they’re together in. First I read the comments about this Serie. Some of the comments were so funny about the product placement that I get curious and decided to give this one a try to see how they would putting in all the product placement. I was laughing so much when they come up. But I kind of get distracted by the plot and the great acting they did. I even searched for the second season afterwards. Don’t let the comments discourage you from watching it. I would definitely recommend it.

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Dropped 10/12
Perfect Crown
3 people found this review helpful
by zinnia
May 26, 2026
10 of 12 episodes seen
Dropped 0
Overall 6.0
Story 6.0
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 5.0
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historical problems than romance

start - the plot everything was good, comedy characters I wanted to give it 10

middle - good same as the start

romance - was slow in start then suddenly fast, random,forced I can't believe people rating it 10 ? this kdrama felt same as cdrama, ml clearly started liking her ,but FML wasn't interested in him at all ? they didn't show anywhere how she started liking him too ? she's suddenly mutual? from slow it felt fast and rushed - I don't mind because everything was good, the slow burn part should've been a little longer? they get together too fast and early I think ?

last - worst part from 7-8 I think ,when I saw the contract I did felt it will leak , it really did ? here comes a loop of problems where the couple just got together and they divorce already? or story focus completely on historical problems , so for 2 whole eps they were doing everything to slove this problem, I lost interest ,the drama was already short why create problems 😭? i really liked it in start , I just decided to drop because even the romance wasn't completely satisfying for me, they did deceive but why no one find how it leaked? and the FML friend is actually supporting the villian ? the sister in-law father tried to posion ml and that friend hides it seriously?

the issue here is only with writing it was a 10 from me before 6 after 6 I it dropped

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Hyde, Jekyll, Me
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by Bobcat
May 26, 2026
3 of 20 episodes seen
Dropped 0
Overall 3.5
Story 3.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 7.5
Rewatch Value 4.0
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Too hard to swallow

As the title says, it's a story of multiple personality. The beginning sees this jerk (ML) , that runs an amusement park, lay down different stupid rules to make us feel he's very petty. Then we flash to a scene with a gorilla that is running thru the park and people screaming. There is a woman that is running away from the gorilla but for some reason decides to stop at the jerk and hold on to him. He bites her and tosses her on the ground, with the gorilla prancing around her. Next enters the FL calls him and e comes running to her. She is the owner of the circle and the jerk tells her he's cancelling them from the park. She gives him the phone with a video of him biting the woman and tossing her on the ground and he then says he'll renew the contract, but wanted to keep looking at the video and she lets him keep the phone, with having a back-up of that video. After she leaves he has his flunkie erase the video and tear up the renew contract.
The ML has a multiple personality and he's going to see his doctor who thinks she's found a cure. The FL meets him as he's leaving, but he brushes her off, but she follow him to the university his father owns, and is stopped from entering the university grounds? As he
s walking to the doctors office he looks out the window and sees the FL zip lining across the two building and she just happens to wind up at the same office the jerk is going to, but the doctor is l=on the floor with a pool of blood by her head. She screams and runs out the door with the guy he attacked the doctor on her tail. The jerk sees this and he also starts running. He gets to the elevator, opens the door and he pushes her away from the closing door. The attacker the starts choking the FL and the next scene you see is the jerk gets out of the elevator and looks up and in another building 3 stories up the Fl is fighting the with attacker as he's trying to toss her off the building. The jerk runs up and tosses the attacker off her and she falls over the edge and he jumps after her!! As in every kdrama, modern or Joseon period when the lead falls off a high stop and is to live there's always WATER and not just any water, it has to be 100 feet deep so they can slowly fall deeper and deeper.
None of this makes any sense. How did she get up top, how did she put a zip line out, how did she happen to "zip" to his doctors office, how did the guy stop choking her from the elevator and carry her all the way up to a top floor, how did her get out of the elevator and get to the top floor before she was pushed off and why was the lake so deep right next to the building?
I just had to end this farce and wonder how old were the writers?
PS> I liked the actors

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Ongoing 2/12
Fifties Professionals
5 people found this review helpful
May 26, 2026
2 of 12 episodes seen
Ongoing 0
Overall 8.5
Story 8.5
Acting/Cast 10
Music 6.0
Rewatch Value 8.5
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when the remaining 50% are the most interesting.

this drama is a good natured absurd comedy, and i say that with all the affection in the world.
they took three of the most interesting actors in south korea, dropped them on a remote island with fake identities and bodies that no longer obey them like before, and said: “figure it out.” and it worked. completely.

the concept is already a joke in itself. a former elite n.i.s. agent who cooks in a chinese restaurant without being able to collect debts from customers. a former north korean operative considered a human weapon who lost his memory and has no idea who he really is or what he carries with him. a former crime syndicate boss who runs a small grocery store and spends his time packing lunchboxes to impress the policewoman he likes. if someone told me this as a premise, i’d think it was slapstick comedy. but no. it’s a spy thriller. with andropause. at the same time.

shin ha kyun carries the weight of being the serious man of the trio, with the expression of someone who waited ten years for a mission and the mission never shows up, but his wife does. oh jung se is pure chaos in a body that no longer remembers why it’s dangerous until it does, and then everyone around him is left speechless. and heo sung tae, happy with his quiet life: former number two of the hwasan gang, running a small grocery store while his only henchman, the loyal gong bok, eats fried pastries at ho-myeong’s restaurant pretending to be a normal customer.

what excites me for the rest of the series is exactly the balance that is still being built three forces converging toward the same point without knowing about each other’s existence, a villain with bigger ambitions than he lets on, and a prosecutor who pretends to step back but keeps moving forward. there are enough pieces on the board for this to be very good. the question is whether the series will have the courage to play them all well.

the main thematic bet the idea that at fifty years old there is still half a life left with potential is not subtle, but it is honest. and in a drama about men the world has already already considered obsolete, honesty matters more than subtlety.

it’s not perfect yet. but it’s exactly the kind of show you start on a friday night with no real expectations and find yourself at two in the morning trying to resist the next episode.

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