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My Grumpy Secretary
3 people found this review helpful
Apr 12, 2026
16 of 16 episodes seen
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Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10

Bella ciao, Bella ciao, ciao, ciao! ? One of the funniest Variety Show I watched!

If you’re just looking to laugh nonstop or take a break from heavy, emotionally intense drama series, The Grumpy Secretary is the perfect balance—definitely worth watching!

There’s honestly never a dull moment with the two leads—their chemistry and comedic timing keep everything fun and engaging from start to finish. On top of that, the show gives you a sneak peek into the schedules and behind-the-scenes lives of famous influencers, K-pop idols, and celebrities, which makes it even more entertaining.

I really hope there’s a Season 2 because I’m already excited for it!

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Typhoon Club
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by Senpai
Apr 12, 2026
Completed 0
Overall 7.0
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 7.5
Music 7.5
Rewatch Value 5.0
A group of high school students are trapped inside their school while a massive typhoon hits the city. Without adult supervision (their teacher is experiencing his own existential breakdown elsewhere), the external storm seems to unleash an internal turmoil within the young people. What begins as a "stay-at-school" prank quickly transforms into a scene of chaos, bizarre rituals, sexual confrontations, and identity crises.
Sōmai's Direction: He's famous for his long takes. The camera doesn't just observe; it floats through the flooded corridors, capturing the chaotic energy of the teenagers in a way that feels documentary-like, yet dreamy.
Raw Emotion: The film understands that adolescence is a liminal state of mind—between childhood and adulthood, between civilization and instinct. When they dance half-naked in the torrential rain singing pop songs, you feel the mixture of freedom and despair.
Symbolism: The typhoon acts as a catalyst. It cleanses their "old selves," but the price of this purification is high and, for some, tragic.
Contemplative Pace: If you're used to the frenetic pace of modern disaster movies (like Brutal Attack itself), Sōmai's long takes might seem slow at first.
Heavy Themes: The film doesn't shy away from uncomfortable subjects, including harassment and suicidal ideation, treating them with a rawness that might shock those expecting a standard teen movie.
Typhoon Club is essential. It's a film about that exact moment when you realize the world is huge, scary, and you have no control over anything—not the weather, not your own feelings.

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2gether
0 people found this review helpful
Apr 12, 2026
13 of 13 episodes seen
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Overall 8.0
Story 7.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 1.0

A must-see for Bright & Win fans and after all, a cute BL

PLOT: Tine, a cute college student who thinks he's straight, is relentlessly pursued by Green, whom he avoids as much as possible. He ends up asking Sarawat, the college star and musician, to be his fake boyfriend, which Wat accepts to his great surprise. They bond, grow fonder of each other, and eventually become a real couple. Now they just have to get accepted by their friends, love rivals, and family...

+++ Bright and Win are handsome, talented, and very cute... But also very chaste (only one or two fake kisses).
+++ The direction is a bit slow, but it's a good mix of romance, humor, and emotion.
+++ Good OSTs

### Lots of music, but with very poor sound quality
### Some classic, even overused, plot twists (childhood friend/love rival)

=> Cute and sweet, but lacking depth
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Must-see for Bright & Win fans, and cute BL

PLOT: Tine, étudiant cute qui se croit hétéro, est courtisé (avec acharnement) par Green, qu'il fuit autant qu'il peut. Il finit par demander à Sarawat, star de la fac et musicien, d'être son fake boyfriend, ce que Wat accepte à sa gde surprise. Ils nouent des liens, s'apprécient de + en +, et finissent par se mettre en couple pour de bon. Rest à se faire accepté par les amis, les love rivals et la famille ...

+++ Bright et Win sont beaux, talentueux et très cute ... Mais aussi très chastes (1 ou 2 fake kisses).
+++ Réalis° avec qq longueurs, mais un bon mix romance/humour/émotion.
+++ Bons OSTs

### Bcp de musique mais avec une qualité de son très médiocre
### Qq twists classiques voire usés (amie d'enfance love rival)

=> Cute et sweet mais sans profondeur

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The Double
0 people found this review helpful
by Anaami
Apr 12, 2026
40 of 40 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 9.5
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 8.5

Thrilling Revenge + Sweet Romance

First of all, I was not a big fan of historical dramas. But this drama changed it. I saw some shorts of it and became curious and watched the first episode. From the first episode itself the drama was amazing .the visual,the acting ,the story everything is 10/10
I really liked the acting of both of the lead actors. The female lead was killin it.
I highly recommend this drama to who hasn't started watching historical drama.It is really good.
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Perfect Crown
24 people found this review helpful
Apr 12, 2026
12 of 12 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 8.5
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 8.5
Music 8.5
Rewatch Value 8.0

Fun to watch in the moment but easily forgettable!

"Perfect Crown" certainly hooks you with its intriguing premise, a delightful royal setting, and absolutely stunning visuals that make every frame feel like a painting. It’s like a modern fairy tale brought to life, brimming with glamour and charm. However, despite its captivating moments, it unfortunately lacks the lasting impact, fading from memory rather quickly after the credits roll, even though I enjoyed it while watching.

The narrative centers on Song Huiju, a successful businesswoman of commoner status with aspirations to ascend the social ladder, leading her to propose a marriage to the Grand Prince. The drama unfolds in a 21st-century constitutional monarchy of Joseon, where gleaming skyscrapers coexist with age-old traditions, and royal glamour and titles are very much a part of daily life.

What truly shone in "Perfect Crown" was the female lead, Song Huiju. She’s portrayed as intelligent, ambitious, witty, and funny, yet with a vulnerability that makes her incredibly relatable. IU's comic timing is impeccable, and her character felt multi-dimensional, possessing a strong personality that you can't help but root for. Equally compelling was the second female lead, the widowed queen mother, brought to life by Gong Seongyun. As the antagonist determined to keep her young son on the throne, her performance was spot-on. She exuded a domineering aura and truly owned her role, making her a convincing and formidable presence. The opulent royal setting, the sheer glamour, and the exquisite aesthetics also deserve a special mention; the show is a feast for the eyes. The comedy, while not overdone, landed its punches effectively, and the supporting characters added a wonderful layer of humor. The chemistry between the leads, while not groundbreaking, felt compatible both in terms of personality and visuals, which successfully sold the romance. And let's not forget the OSTs – "Behind the Shine" by Riize was a particular standout.

Where "Perfect Crown" faltered for me was in its story development. There were stretches where it felt like the plot was meandering, to the point where one could skip several episodes and still easily catch up. This was especially true for the first six episodes, and while the climax was engaging, it felt somewhat out of place, making even those moments feel a bit skippable. The male lead, played by Byeon Woseok, is undeniably good at portraying lovelorn characters and possesses significant screen presence. However, his character, Ian, felt rather bland and predictable – the typical tragic prince. While he had moments to shine later on, I felt he could have been given a bit more personality to truly make the character memorable.

Overall it is watchable, fun and cute, great first half and lacking second half, if you want something cute to enjoy in the moment then I'd recommend.

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Soda Master
0 people found this review helpful
by Ashu
Apr 12, 2026
11 of 11 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 8.5
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 8.5
Music 8.5
Rewatch Value 5.5
You'd think a story about three old men would be boring but their perspective on things is really interesting. They are not perfect characters at all but this story feels personal. There are so many different ways of living life depicted here and how we affect one another it's beautiful. I had tears on my eyes a lot of times during the end credits.

The story talks about bullying, abusive teachers, classism, following dreams and choosing to not follow them,the idea of success, justice and so much more. I also think this is a love letter to art because our characters are Otakus and their love for art is transferred through the screen.

Despite all of these serious topics, it never feels preachy. It's got it's heart in the right place.

The mystery was really interesting till the ending. I absolutely LOVED how everything was tied together by the end. Oh also,I'm in love Matilda.

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Because of You
0 people found this review helpful
Apr 12, 2026
10 of 10 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 6.0
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 6.0
Music 6.0
Rewatch Value 4.0

Mediocre

This drama was ok to watch, but it wasn't great. The visuals and music were good. But the story needed to be less rushed, it had so much potential that they didn't use.... It was a story that needed a lot more time to show more depth in each relationship. Such a shame, because the story was actually good.

The main couple did a good job at acting, but the rest wasn't great. None of the couples had much chemistry.
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The Maid
1 people found this review helpful
Apr 12, 2026
26 of 26 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 9.0
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 9.0

The storyline is strong, the characters are layered

The title of this short drama doesn’t really prepare you for what you’re about to watch. From beginning to end, it’s gripping—every scene pulls you in, and every actor plays their role in a way that makes the story feel raw and real.

The male lead is ruthless—cold, calculating, and willing to do whatever it takes to survive in a world built on power and betrayal. But beneath that hardened exterior, there are cracks… especially when it comes to his son. That’s where you see the man behind the mask.

The female lead is driven by revenge. She believes her mother was killed, and at one point, she thinks she’s lost her child as well. Her past is tragic—her mother was a mistreated mistress in the general’s household, forced to live like a servant, and the female lead grew up under that same cruelty.

The general and his household are no better. His first wife is just as vicious, and their daughter proves just as manipulative—using the female lead as a substitute on the eve of her wedding so the prince regent wouldn’t discover her own scandal. That one decision sets everything in motion.

The female lead ends up with the prince regent and becomes pregnant with his child—something he doesn’t know for a long time.

As the story unfolds, the male lead begins to recover fragments of his memory and starts to question everything, including the woman he married. From that point on, his behavior changes—he treats her with care in public, but keeps his distance in private, creating a tension that quietly builds between them.

Meanwhile, the female lead moves forward with her revenge. One by one, she brings down those who destroyed her life—her father, stepmother, sister, and cousin. Each downfall is deliberate, calculated… and earned.

But her path doesn’t stop there.

She also becomes an ally to the prince regent, helping him carry out his own revenge—especially against the emperor’s mother, the true power behind the throne, who had his mother killed and cast aside in the cold palace.

In the end, the male lead makes one final move—he fakes his death. Before disappearing, he acknowledges the truth: that the female lead is the real force behind bringing justice to the empire, exposing the corruption of both the emperor’s mother and the powerful generals.

The ending is quietly satisfying.

The female lead leaves it all behind, moving to a border town with her son. There, she finds peace—and the prince regent, now living a simple life as a teacher. Together, they build something far removed from the chaos they once survived.

Overall, this drama is beautifully put together. The storyline is strong, the characters are layered, and the direction captures each moment with clarity and purpose. Nothing feels wasted—and that’s what makes it so easy to stay hooked until the very end.

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Only for Love
0 people found this review helpful
Apr 12, 2026
36 of 36 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 8.5
Story 7.5
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 9.5

They should have just talked and communicated

The story is very shallow and teaches some lessons on friendships that sometimes your friends dont give the best advice. What i didnt like about this show was the fact that so many misunderstandings could have been avoided if shu yi was just honest and she didnt listen to her friend. , I do love the chemistry from the actors! They have undeniable chemistry. I’d definitely rewatch this again when I have nothing else to watch for Wang Hedi and Bai Lu
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The Antidote to Love
0 people found this review helpful
Apr 12, 2026
24 of 24 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 8.5
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 8.5

Five Years Lost, One Love Unbroken

The Antidote to Love is a compelling short drama built on a haunting premise. In a secluded tribe, women possess a rare gift—their blood holds the power to heal and extend life for those who drink it.

The male lead is the crown prince, gravely ill and presumed to be on the brink of death. At his funeral, a “ghost bride” is presented to him. But unknown to the court, she is no ordinary woman—she is the sacred leader of that tribe.

She brings him back from death… and with that, the story truly begins.

Five years earlier, she had saved his life, and in that fragile space between life and death, they fell in love. He promised to return and marry her. Instead, he came back as a conqueror—slaughtering her people and sparing only the women for the power in their blood.

What makes it worse? He remembers none of it.

His lost memories were stolen—manipulated by his younger brother, who fed him medicine to erase the past. Now, as fate twists its cruel threads, the female lead finds herself beside him once more… and he begins to fall for her all over again.

But this time, truth comes with a cost.

The prince slowly uncovers the truth: it wasn’t just his brother pulling the strings, but also his father, the emperor. The emperor coveted the tribe’s power, while the younger brother feared losing his place. Every betrayal, every manipulation, was rooted in control—over the throne, over loyalty, over love.

And the younger brother? He wasn’t purely villain. In his own way, he sacrificed everything—offering himself to the emperor to ensure the crown prince’s success, believing that devotion meant control, not freedom.

In the end, the female lead claims her revenge.

Years pass. The crown prince ascends the throne, becoming emperor, and ensures that her tribe is never harmed again.

But love… doesn’t end so easily.

In the final scene, her tribe holds a matchmaking gathering. She stands among them, no longer a victim, but a mother. Her young son tugs at a stranger’s hand and brings him forward, saying with innocent certainty, “Mama, he’s a man for you.”

She turns.

And there he is.

The emperor.

No words are spoken—only a quiet, aching look between them. A love broken by time, betrayal, and fate… yet still lingering, like a wound that never fully healed.

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So Young 2: So You're Still Here
0 people found this review helpful
Apr 12, 2026
Completed 0
Overall 8.0
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 8.5
Rewatch Value 8.0

raise questions

Note: This review is solely about the movie and its story. I do not support or endorse any actor associated with this film. My words reflect only my thoughts on the narrative and the characters — nothing more.

The movie plot is about a rich boy who loves a poor girl. The love story starts in high school. The story shows the ups and downs of their relationship.
As my first Chinese movie, this movie holds a different place. When I finished watching it, my mind had many "whys." Among all the "whys," my favourite one was:
Why does she want a peaceful and quiet life, when the main male lead is ready to give her so much more?
The lead character's actions were not understandable to me at that age. I like this movie because it made me think and question the behaviour of the characters, which was a good amount of fun to explore.
Only years later did I reach my conclusion.
She never asked for more. As a person, he is more than she wants to handle. She never wants something from him that she feels she can never repay. The love she was receiving felt far heavier than she could hold.
She loved his actions, more like his efforts than what he affords— As a person, the male lead is rich, hotheaded, and loves her in every way he can.

He loved her in every way he could — but not in a way she could feel and understand.
She loves him, but not the same way he loves her.


In my opinion, the temple scene at the end is where she finally realised, felt, and understood his love and herself.
And that, to me, is what this movie quietly teaches — love is not only about giving and receiving. It is about understanding and feeling understood, seeing the other person without filters, and accepting them as they truly are

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18×2 Beyond Youthful Days
3 people found this review helpful
Apr 12, 2026
Completed 0
Overall 9.0
Story 10
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 10
Rewatch Value 7.0

Some Love Stories Stay With U Forever

18×2 Beyond Youthful Days was honestly such a beautiful movie. I gave it 9/10 bcz it felt so real and soft at the same time. It’s not one of those loud love stories, it’s more quiet and emotional, but that’s what made it hit even harder.

The whole journey felt nostalgic, like looking back at a memory u never wanted to lose. Jimmy and Ami had such natural chemistry and their scenes together were so simple but meaningful. Nothing felt forced. I liked how the movie showed that sometimes people come into ur life for a short time but still leave the biggest impact.

The cinematography was sooo pretty too, every place looked dreamy and peaceful. And the music made some scenes even sadder. There were moments where I was smiling and then suddenly feeling emotional for no reason.

I think what I loved most is that it didn’t try too hard. It was simple, slow and full of feelings. The ending really stayed in my mind after finishing it. Definitely one of those movies that makes u think abt old memories and people u miss.

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Perfect Crown
15 people found this review helpful
Apr 12, 2026
2 of 12 episodes seen
Ongoing 0
Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10

Perfect Crown has everything

Perfect Crown stands out through its refined direction, striking cinematography, and strong performances. The directing leans into an intentional pace, letting emotions breathe and giving weight to even the quietest moments. Visually, the drama is stunning the soft lighting, detailed framing, and elegant compositions that elevate every scene. The acting, cinematography, and direction create an immersive and almost cinematic viewing experience.
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Realm's Night Rain Dreamlike
0 people found this review helpful
Apr 12, 2026
24 of 24 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 9.0
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 9.5
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 9.0

Word of Honor Fans...

will discover a lot of similarities between the plot of these two dramas. Also The Untamed-Fans.
However, it's a good little drama and you can enjoy it whether you have seen the other two or not.
Judging by the amount of locations, actors and wardrobe, I suspect a cheaper budget behind this. Nevertheless, it was scripted and acted out very good.
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The Double
1 people found this review helpful
Apr 12, 2026
40 of 40 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 8.5
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 9.0
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How badly I wanted to rate this a 10

Can I just pretend like the last 15min or so never happened? I won’t even watch the 5min extra episode just so that I can forget about what happened. I will just pretend like he when to war and time passes but he came back victorious and his 2 friends are alive. I will picture the future where they have kids and the kids call them uncle’s and bully them. idk if this make sense.

One of the best dramas I have seen so far. The chemistry and even though it was predictable at times I didn’t get bored and wanted to keep watching.
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