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Shine on Me
2 people found this review helpful
by lemam
Apr 21, 2026
36 of 36 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 3.5
Story 4.0
Acting/Cast 2.0
Music 4.0
Rewatch Value 1.0
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Infomercial for China's Photovoltaic Panel Industry Mixed w/ a Boring Romance

I'm perplexed thinking what did I just watch? It felt like a giant infomercial with so much tedious dialogue about photovoltaic panels, then layered in with a romance storyline that had zero foundation. I finished the series with lots of skipping and contemplation of dropping during each episode.

The Good (not much):
- Scenery is beautiful, especially the snowing scenes
- The parents, besides the FL's dad, the other parents and grandparents of the ML and FL were not controlling or toxic

The Bad (Oh so much):
- FL (Zhao Jin Mai) - I truly don't understand why she keeps getting lead roles. She's average looking with very mediocre acting abilities. Limited facial expressions and emotional range. In all her roles where she's supposed to be youthful, charismatic and feisty - it feels very contrived (this series, Our Generation, Amidst a Snowstorm).
- ML (Song Wei Long) - first time seeing this actor. His acting was so one-dimensional, almost robotic.
- SML - the worse character ever. Mopey, self-loathing pity party the entire series with no real validity in his claim to her love or devotion.
- The love triangle made absolutely no sense at all. They dragged on the first crush heartbreak way too long for a seemingly one-side crush. They were never in a relationship to justify the forlorn heartache.
- Support characters (the college friend group) and FL's co-workers...had no backstory, just props to discuss and add substance to the FL's relationships.
- Propaganda pushing how China excels in photovoltaic panels, neuroscience, etc was excessive

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Duang with You
0 people found this review helpful
Apr 21, 2026
12 of 12 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 9.5
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 10

A good BL

I was just expecting a bit more better ending but except for that the entire series was very good. I'm glad I watched it cause I didn't really have any expectations I jumped in without watching the trailer or knowing the cast. And at the beginning of the series I was thinking the pair was PorTeetee lol. So you can imagine my astonishment when I realized that was not the case as the plot progressed though I definitely agree with the TeeteePor cause damn they cute as hell man. I've never written a review here but I just wanted to tell it actually is a series worth the watch.

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Gansaku Otoko wa Tsurai yo
0 people found this review helpful
Apr 21, 2026
4 of 4 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 7.0
Story 7.0
Acting/Cast 7.0
Music 5.0
Rewatch Value 2.0
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A modern day Tora-san

One year after the 50th anniversary of the first Tora-san movie this drama went on the small screen. It re-tells the story of our hero Tora-san as it would happen in present time. After 30 years on the road, Tora returns to Osaka (opposed to Tokyo in the movies), where his family runs a dango shop in an old shopping street. He meets all the characters we know from the movies: his sister Sakura, her husband Hiroshi and son Mitsuo, his uncle and aunt, the company president from next door and the priest from the nearby temple. Even the dango shop looks similar to the one from the movies.

Storylines are taken from the first movie and at least 2 more: Tora-san's Dear Old Home (with Sayuri Yoshinaga as Utako) and Tora-san's Sunrise and Sunset (the one about his meetings with painter Ikeuchi and geisha Botan).

The actors are doing their jobs well, the stories already had proven to be entertaining and even the location change to Osaka is fine with me. So everything seems familiar, but unfortunately it completely lacks the charm of the movies and the 5 episode prequel Shonen Torajiro. Maybe simply re-telling the known stories with a different cast is the reason why it does not work, at least for me.

Even fans of the movies don't have to be disappointed that no subtiles are available (as far as I know).

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The Dark Romance
0 people found this review helpful
by Ellina
Apr 21, 2026
22 of 22 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 8.5
Story 8.5
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 8.5
Rewatch Value 7.0
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The Dark Side of Love

The Dark Romance follows Yan Ling, a university teacher and single mother, who sets out to uncover the truth behind her best friend’s suicide. From there, the story unfolds into a series of tragedies all rooted in "love".

It’s a psychological thriller that explores heavy themes, particularly on how the need to feel loved (or the fear of not being loved) can drive people to do things that defy reason and morality. The series doesn’t focus on just one story, it weaves together multiple narratives about emotional manipulation, gaslighting in relationships, and the long journey most of the characters take to confront and overcome their childhood traumas related to love and attachment, sometimes in healthy ways, sometimes in destructive ones.

The script is solid and perfectly paced across 22 episodes. It never feels dragged out or rushed. The directing is excellent, not only in the thrilling and tense scenes, but also in the way the landscapes of each city are captured so beautifully. The highlight, however, is the acting of the two main leads. They share many powerful two-shot scenes, and every single one of them feels incredibly authentic. As a viewer, I could clearly sense the awkwardness at their first meet, the growing connection between them, the warmth of their romance and married life, and later the pain of their arguments and confrontations. The emotions and tension felt remarkably real.

Overall, it’s a very well-made and compelling watch. However, I don’t think I could rewatch it. The topics are simply too heavy and emotionally triggering for me.

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Magic Move
4 people found this review helpful
by CRPH
Apr 21, 2026
10 of 10 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 9.0
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 10
Rewatch Value 9.0

Adorable, creative, and Exactly what I wanted

Episode one Of Magic move was everything I didn’t know I needed in a series. It has such a cute “meet cute” With the elevator, jerking and It causing an accidental forehead kiss.

Not to mention, I think it is a fun premise to have runes in a series. I know from the trailer we’re still going to get like tarot cards and stuff we normally don’t see runes. Although I will say if the only way he’s gonna be able to “tell ppls Fortune” Is to get drunk he is definitely gonna end up with liver problems.

Either way, I thought this was adorable and clearly it’s also going to get spicy, if his imagination is to tell us anything.

I’m really looking forward to more

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Dance of the Sky Empire
0 people found this review helpful
Apr 21, 2026
28 of 28 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 9.5
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 10

A drama that stole my heart........

it was my first ever cdrama that pull me into the cdrama world "my all time favourite cdrama" I have watched it so many times I don't get bored. I suggest you to give it a try and ignore the comments you should watch yourself and then judge this drama or if you want to drop it then first watch, in my opinion it's a really really good cdrama someone said that the ml is childish and annoying, like bro that's the main part of the story he is supposed to be naughty or mischievous type boy although he is like that but he isn't that childish he is responsible in the coming episodes there's a little bit of character development it's just that there aren't many kissing scenes only 2 or 3 in this drama but it doesn't matter they have a really good chemistry if the chemistry is chemistrying then it doesn't matter if they have less kissing scenes I really liked their sweet little moments the ml is so funny and shameless he always likes to tease fl
(su youlian) I liked his character especially, I liked the episode 11,12 like they got married and was living happily in the mysterious land, at the outside world everyone was worried about their safety lol 🤣🤣 but they were married and living happily with their granpa, the ending was also really good
"The ending was just like what I imagined" living together happily in the mysterious land and everyone got happy ending 😊😊

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Undercover High School
1 people found this review helpful
Apr 21, 2026
12 of 12 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 7.5
Story 7.5
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 6.5
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“You’re weighing the gold, I’m watching you sink... Fool’s gold.”

"Undercover High School" fits into the landscape of Korean dramas as a cross-over production, blending thriller, mystery, and school dynamics within a narrative structure that, at times, resembles a full-fledged “treasure hunt.” From the very beginning, the series establishes an intriguing framework, built on a suggestive setting and an immediately engaging premise: an undercover agent navigating the corridors of an elite high school, surrounded by social hierarchies, hidden secrets, and clues scattered like pieces of a game, in search of a legendary hoard of gold bars.

One of the drama’s strongest elements lies in the construction of its narrative architecture, which cleverly transforms the school environment into a quasi-labyrinthine space. Classrooms, corridors, abandoned buildings, and hidden rooms become integral parts of a path shaped by riddles, symbols, and ghost-like stories, all intertwined with the search for a hidden treasure. This almost playful dimension—reminiscent of a gamified narrative—helps create a distinctive and immersive atmosphere, sustaining the viewer’s curiosity and giving the story a dynamic rhythm suspended between mystery, tension, and discovery.

The strength of "Undercover High School" also lies in its genre contamination, skillfully alternating moments of tension with lighter interludes without losing, at least in its best moments, its sense of entertainment. Thriller, mystery, hints of teen drama, and comedic elements coexist within a structure that prioritizes pacing and accessibility, making it enjoyable for a wide audience.

Within this framework, the school setting is not merely a backdrop, but also introduces a subtle reading of the social dynamics at play: the divide between privileged students and those from more vulnerable backgrounds, internal power structures, and tensions related to recognition and belonging all find their place in the narrative. The theme of bullying is also present, handled with a degree of attention that, while not deeply analytical, remains effective in highlighting some of the environment’s underlying issues.

However, it is precisely this constant oscillation between tones that reveals some of the series’ main weaknesses. While the variety keeps the narrative lively and never static, the uneven balance between genres occasionally leads to tonal dissonance, with comedic moments sometimes undermining the impact of more tense or dramatic sequences.

A key factor supporting the entire structure is a solid and well-balanced cast, capable of lending credibility even to the more conventional turns of the script. Seo Kang-joon, as protagonist Jeong Hae-seong, stands at the center of the story and manages, with surprising ease, to make believable a character caught between two identities, playing self-consciously with genre clichés. Despite portraying an adult agent posing as a student, he skillfully adjusts his physicality, tone, and presence with a touch of self-irony, making the transition between adult and teenage dimensions convincing—at least within the logic of the narrative.

Alongside him, Jin Ki-joo delivers a grounded and progressively more central performance, accompanying the story with a believable and organic emotional growth. Her character begins on lighter notes before gradually gaining depth and awareness, helping to stabilize the tone in the more mature phases of the drama.

Standing out most, however, is Kim Shin-rok as Seo Myeong-ju, a charismatic antagonist initially defined by a cold and calculated control that makes her a commanding presence. Although her characterization tends to lose some consistency in the latter part of the series, she remains one of the most compelling figures in the drama. Similarly, Lee Ye-na (Kim Min-ju) offers one of the most effective character arcs, evolving beyond a potentially stereotypical role into a more nuanced and emotionally credible presence.

Overall, while the characters often operate within familiar boundaries and recognizable tropes, the cast succeeds in elevating the material, aided by a natural sense of charm and chemistry that significantly contributes to the show’s appeal and its ability to maintain viewer engagement.

Alongside its strengths, "Undercover High School" presents several flaws that partially limit its overall effectiveness. The episode length and uneven pacing result in an imbalanced distribution of content, alternating dense segments with more diluted ones. Additionally, tonal inconsistency remains an issue: while the comedic component works in certain moments, it can feel excessive or poorly integrated in others, diminishing the impact of more serious scenes.

In this regard, some secondary characterizations—particularly those related to the NIS team—while intended to provide levity, occasionally come across as redundant and not entirely aligned with the tone of the scenes they inhabit. Furthermore, certain narrative shortcuts and underdeveloped passages suggest a script that is not always attentive to detail or to the weight of its consequences. These elements do not significantly hinder the viewing experience, but they prevent the series from achieving greater cohesion and sharpness.

For its finale, Undercover High School opts for the safest route: it ties together all narrative threads, resolves conflicts, and delivers a conclusion that is orderly and satisfying, yet lacking in boldness. Consistent with a story that has always oscillated between genres, the series avoids taking risks, favoring a reassuring ending that rewards its characters without truly pushing them to their limits.

The result is a solid and enjoyable drama, capable of entertaining and engaging thanks to a strong cast and an effective concept, but one that rarely manages to fully realize its potential into something more impactful and memorable. A series that is easy to watch and appreciate, but unlikely to leave a lasting impression.

7 ½

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Hold a Court Now
0 people found this review helpful
Apr 21, 2026
26 of 26 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 9.0
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 7.0

Underrated, Unproblematic, and Surprisingly Emotional

I went into Hold a Court Now with pretty low expectations—court dramas tend to blur together after a while, often feeling repetitive or overly procedural. But this one genuinely surprised me. It feels like a hidden gem.

What really sets it apart is how it presents justice—not in a dramatic, over-the-top way, but through something more grounded and sincere. The judges aren’t portrayed as perfect, but they carry this uncorrupted sense of duty and quiet wisdom that makes them incredibly compelling. I found myself appreciating each of them, especially in how they handle complex family disputes with empathy, integrity, and a strong moral compass.

The emotional impact also caught me off guard—I didn’t expect to get so invested, but there were definitely moments that made me tear up. The cases feel human, and the storytelling leans into that without being manipulative.

I also really liked how the romance was handled. It’s not rushed or impulsive, and it doesn’t derail the characters from their values or ambitions. Instead, it develops naturally and respectfully, staying in the background where it belongs. That said, the chemistry is still very much there—their interactions are soft, genuine, and honestly quite endearing, even during the times they’re apart.

Overall, this drama strikes a great balance between heartfelt storytelling, thoughtful themes, and subtle romance. Definitely worth a watch if you’re looking for something a bit more sincere and quietly impactful.

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Eternal Joy with You
0 people found this review helpful
Apr 21, 2026
24 of 24 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 4.0
Story 4.0
Acting/Cast 7.0
Music 4.0
Rewatch Value 1.0

Great Actors, Disappointing Script

I'm sorry, folks, but this just wasn't my cup of tea. I went in hoping it would deliver, especially since we all needed a happy storyline after Love & Bid Farewell (they also starred in that together). Love & Bid Farewell may have dealt with difficult subject matter, but it was masterfully done. This drama was very disappointing in comparison, especially knowing the skill level and capabilities of He Xuanlin and Yan Zixian. While the storyline here was lighter, the script simply didn’t land for me. I liked the characters and the overall plot, but the writing and execution fell short. If this hadn’t had such a short runtime, and if it hadn’t starred these leads, I would have dropped it immediately. As it stands, this drama may end up being only for fans.

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Do Do Sol Sol La La Sol
0 people found this review helpful
Apr 21, 2026
16 of 16 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 5.5
Story 7.5
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 5.0

I would have to rate this in split numbers.

Episode 1-15 was such great plot development, superb day to day, and emotional attachment. Lee Jae Wook was fantastic! Excellent cast in addition to him. Full 10 for this portion. Then episode 16 happened. Our writers either handed it over to a group of toddlers or completely lost their nuggets with this ending. I have never been more pissed off about an ending in my life. I am trying to rethink the things I loved about it up until then. It's the only saving grace.
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Minato's Laundromat
1 people found this review helpful
Apr 21, 2026
12 of 12 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 9.0
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 10
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 9.0

Loved it!

Though there is a great age cap i don't really have a problem with that. It's not that the older person is grooming the younger one, it's the younger one that does the pursuing. And Shin was quite adult for his age and Akira acted young for his age, so the characters came more close for me.
And Akira did the right thing with doing nothing until Shin became of an adult age. He was in love at first sight, but kept himself in check, that's great!

The visuals were beautiful and the music good.
The actors did a great job and the mains had good chemistry and a good kiss in the end.

I problably will rewatch this series in the future.

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Love Like a Bike
0 people found this review helpful
Apr 21, 2026
8 of 8 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 8.0
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 6.0

Lots of trauma's and problems.

There are several stories within this drama and i like all of them, but it would have been nice if there was a bit more depth in the stories. The visuals and music were very good.

The acting was good, and i loved all the couples, they all had good chemistry and kisses. To be honest, though i liked all the couples, the main couple was my least favorite couple.

I don't think i will watch this again.
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All within My Palm
0 people found this review helpful
by Bali
Apr 21, 2026
80 of 80 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 9.0
Story 10
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 8.5
All within My Palm (2025), aka Mountains and Rivers in the Dream (2025) is a very good rebirth revenge miniseries with a small lovely dose of romance with ML: Chen Rui Feng (as Xiao Jing Zhan) and FL: Yang Zhi Wen (as Shen Zhi Wei) in the leading couple's role. The cast did a very good job bringing their characters to life, and in less than two hours, this drama delivers a well-thought-out revenge/vindication plot with some well done action scenes (ignore the wires from the falling down shot) and a fiery romance from the leading couple that managed to convey intense emotions through body language and two beautiful and sensual intimate scenes done with finesse. Overall, this drama is very entertaining, enjoy it!
In the meantime, you can watch the drama on YouTube:"The common daughter of Zhao State returns with memories" (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WkWm_lNrsv8)
Also: (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=buambeBdU6M)

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Soft Hearted God
3 people found this review helpful
Apr 21, 2026
28 of 28 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 4.0
Story 3.0
Acting/Cast 6.0
Music 5.0
Rewatch Value 1.0

Mixed Feelings: Great Lead, Weak Script

I love Yan Zixian, but not this drama. I would even go so far as to say it was too long (even for a short drama).

What worked well for me: the cinematography and overall story. I thought the general narrative was pretty interesting, and it held my attention. The very beginning was an eye-catcher, with his depiction as a god and those angles I love watching. That domineering side glance he is known for? It is everything. I also enjoyed his deadpan, offbeat deliveries. He has a really great range, being able to go from menacing or delusional to quirky and funny. He's the only reason I picked this up, but unfortunately the script didn't work for me.

I also thought the performance of the lead he was coupled with undermined his parts. She had so many powerful and exciting scenes that I loved watching. In many of them, she showed off her martial arts, and I loved how strong she was. But she played two different roles in this, and her latter underwhelmed me. Overall, I didn't like this, but I did finish it out, so that tells you something.

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Love beyond the Grave
7 people found this review helpful
Apr 21, 2026
40 of 40 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 9.5
Rewatch Value 10
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“Simu, remember me a little longer.”

I want everyone to watch this amazing, non-cringy series “Love Beyond the Grave” It’s a premium production in every way – top-tier cast, stunning visuals, and incredible storytelling. The plot is completely unpredictable and packs every emotion you could ask for: heartwarming moments, super sweet and fluffy romance, tear-jerking sadness, and that wild, crazy kind of love that makes you lose your mind. The chemistry between Chen Feiyu and Dilraba is off the charts! The leads love each other so deeply. Duan Xu would do anything and sacrifice everything for Simu, while Simu silently protected him. It touched me so much!

Especially the scene where Duan Xu says to Simu: “But you'll forget me. You'll point to my grave and say, 'I once truly cared for this person.' Simu, remember me a little longer.”

I almost cried my eyes out. If you love deep, emotional fantasy romance, you absolutely cannot miss this one. I highly recommend it.

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