Not worth watching for a 36 episode Drama
This is my first ever online review of a any drama and it is so for a reason. The last 7-8 episodes are absolute blunders, felt like the writer just gave up. I'll give my reasons below:1) Felt like FL is not in love, its just a fling.
2) The very strong shown ML proven wrong as if his all the work experience didn't count at all.
3) Only the ML is making an effort to keep the relationship afloat.
4) FL felt very prejudiced and proud as if she surpassed the ML in careers.
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The idea was great but …
First I need to say I really wanted to give this show a chance, but it sadly didn‘t work for me. The idea of the story was really great, like going back in time to fix and change the way you life went. I liked that a lot. Sadly the writing couldn't finish where they started it, and the villain was too simple and one-dimensional.But I need to say I liked the main couple; they both did a good job, and the chemistry was there; I could feel it. I think the biggest issue was the music and intensity that never went away. There were some scenes that weren't that dramatic, but the music always sounded like the world would end. So at one point I was just annoyed by the music and felt nothing.
The worst scene for me was when Armin got shot. Like, how could he survive a shot in the heart and also have no scar, nothing, like it never happened? What the hell? That sends me completely off.
The ending was underwhelming, and I was just happy when I finally finished it.
I think the idea was great and the acting as well, but the writing just didn‘t work, so everything fell apart at some point, sadly.
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When adults are afraid of children, it will be the end of society.
A very good drama. You won't have even 1 minute to be bored. Good acting from all the actors. The emotional energy that ML transmits trough his eyes is powerful. For the first time in my kdrama watching i like FL shouting . it's nice, and her form of expressing, has a deep psychological understanding.It's called a fantasy, but I'm afraid is not. Many may say it's exaggerated. yes, some phases are exaggerated, to have an impact, because I always believe that Life beats Film. All fantasies are inspired by reality.
But I think not many people, especially teenagers, will not understand the seriousness and what messages are being sent through this drama. When adults are afraid of children, it will be the end of society. yes, because more are actually disconnected from their soul, values, connections need, many of them are superficial, don't have real knowledge and the hate grows more and more.
I think we are slowly we are heading towards a society without integrity... absolutely adrift... I wished to have this inspection Team in real life in all the countries.
And people that have values and integrity, and care for the communities will be so powerful, valuable, like as a luxury product.
Korean society scares me. the perfect world that they want to seduce us... for me it's started in the last months to crumble. now i understand why the suicide rate is so high in korea.
in many dramas alcoholism, hatred, malice against children from adults for certain mistakes, bullying, and in reality, on social platforms in Korea... from anything from such simple, small things... not knowing the truth. people, young people, teenagers do not realize the gravity and pain they put in society... probably this is the moon and suicide in the world of celebrities... I don't even want to imagine what happens in normal life, among ordinary people.
I recommend this drama. I wish they will make us a surprise, announcing a Part 2.
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The First Jasmine (2026) — Review
The First Jasmine has been a delightful surprise, drawing me in immediately through its rich historical setting and the powerful performances of the leads in these early episodes. Bai Lu completely embodies Ye Li with a compelling blend of poise, cleverness, and subtle resilience. Her portrayal feels authentic and layered, making every quiet decision and emotional shift captivating to follow.Cheng Lei excels as Mo Xiu Yao, bringing a strong yet vulnerable presence that adds real gravity to his character. He conveys so much through restrained expressions and steady intensity, perfectly complementing Bai Lu. Their evolving relationship crackles with intriguing tension, mutual respect, and moments of warmth that make their interactions stand out.
The ensemble cast does an excellent job fleshing out the intricate web of court politics and family loyalties, creating constant undercurrents of suspense.
Visually, the drama is a feast exquisite costumes with beautiful detailing, grand yet atmospheric sets, and elegant cinematography that transports you straight into the period. The OST heightens emotions, perfectly syncing with both dramatic and reflective scenes.
What makes it even more engaging is how performances and production blend seamlessly every scene feels carefully crafted, from the smallest gestures to the sweeping visuals. It’s a drama that rewards attention and keeps you anticipating what’s next.
Overall, this drama is a captivating watch so far.
To Be Continued...
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Good show.
Second To Last Love was pretty good, in my humble opinion. I've seen WAY worse rom-com K-Dramas that I binge watched just to get to the end because the characters were awful and made stupid decisions. Second To Last Love was NOT one of them.The characters/family dynamic in this drama was believable, with each individual person having their own dilemma they had to work through. The back-stories of the two Main Leads was heart-breaking. Also, Shin Suk Ki was a good villain. I kept shouting, "Snake!" whenever he was on screen. That means I was invested.
I'm so glad Joon Woo did not get with Min Ji-Seon. I felt like he was sending her mixed messages, tho. I also thought Kang Min Joo did Joon Woo dirty. She only dated him because she was flattered that a handsome, young entrepreneur was interested in her. She didn't have the same romantic feelings for him that he had for her.
Having said that, I wasn't feeling Joon Woo and Mi Rye either. The actress who played Mi Rye looked all of 15 years old. Joon Woo looked 27-30. And they were practically siblings. It just felt awkward to me. I could see Joon Woo with one of Sang Sik's or Min Joo's female employees.
But since the show runners had Joon Woo and Mi Rye in a relationship I would have liked to see them make the move to Canada. It would have been a great life lesson that families change, but your love for one another doesn't.
I also was not feeling the characters Cha Soo Hyuk and Goo Tae Yun's (former student/teacher) relationship. It didn't even get a conclusion. The writers just left that plot thread floating in K-drama space.
I thought Soo Hyuk could have had a perfect enemies to lovers relationship with Na Joo Yeon's (the stuck up actress). That would have been a great second lead romance. Another one could have been between Min Joo's teacher friend, Goo Tae Yun's, and Producer Han Jeong Shik.
I would have liked to see more of "Hoon". The writers didn't give this character anything to do outside of being tutored by Min Joo's friend. Maybe the actor was working on more than one series?
And I was hoping that Sang Hee would kick her cheating husband to the curb. Granted, he had a legitimate complaint about his relationship with his wife- he felt neglected. But instead of talking to her about it, he emotionally cheated. Granted, that IS a believable plot structure, but the family just forgiving him and moving on without any consequences? What kind of message is that? He could have at least been kicked out of the family home. It also would have been nice if Sang Hee got a life outside of wife and motherhood. She was an excellent pianist. She could have gotten a job teaching at a prestigious music school.
Lastly, I'm okay with Sang Sik and Min Joo not getting married in the end. That was refreshing. They were together and in love. That's good enough for me.
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Simple yet good.
Another K-BL and I'm starting to get anxious about watching them because I've seen so much bad rather than good. What I like about Korean Bl's is that they're sooo short so I can easily finish the series if it ends up being bad lmaoo. This series however, wasn't bad, unlike the others. It was simple but extremely good. I love how it strictly followed its plot and didn't add unnecessary things.This series got me surprisingly locked in. I was really curious whether or not to trust Jin Hwan and I just purely watched to see if Min Ju would forgive him just for the story to take a small turn. I just kept on wanting more of those flashbacks and I wanted to see more of the actions Jin Hwan did towards Min Ju and I kept on getting more curious.
They really left me on a cliffhanger and I just didn't believe Jin Hwan at first, he seems so sketchy and just... yeah. He just doesn't seem like someone I would trust either. Another thing to add to this is how I actually didn't expect Min Ju to forgive Jin Hwan and Jin Hwan was soooo fucking sketchy like everything he excused made 0 sense and honestly I assumed he was lying about everything.
Acting is really good, they really got me especially Chae Jong, It's sad he hasn't really been in any series or movies this year. I really look forward to see more of him. He might be the reason I was so locked in, he was truly captivating. I'm not even joking I was mesmerised at how good he acted the feelings out. What I also really liked was that he made it feel real, not the other characters (Sorry Seong). Feel like I can relate to Kim Min Ju extremely. I always have that feeling of not feeling good enough for someone. I also dated a popular dude years ago and I felt exactly how Min Ju felt, like I could be replaced any moment and I was scared he would stop liking me, but I also didn't wanna be to clingy to him.
I have read the Manhwa years ago so I don't remember much and I can't compare them but I am planning to reread it for sure to be able to differentiate between them. I do remember really like the Manhwa, it's sad I didn't know about the live action earlier.
I'm gonna be honest, on some aspects the series is good but could be improved, like more episodes and more character to the locations, but that's something I always like. Even if I think the surroundings were extremely empty I also like it at the same time because that empty love really goes well on it. I would've loved longer episodes and more in depth characters, especially side characters like the best friends of Jin Hwan. I think they didn't give us proper background information to add to that 'emptiness' but I'm just saying it would've been nice. .
I'm gonna be honest I was expecting them to get married hahhaha, but eyyy at least they cleared up their arguments.
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Enjoyable Watch Despite Flaws
When this recently appeared on Netflix I jumped at the chance to see Park Shin Hye as a 19 or 20-year-old - the age she pretended to be in the recent series Undercover Miss Hong. The Miss Hong series had the good sense to poke fun at the idea that a 36-year-old Shin Hye could pass for a 20-year-old new hire. In this series, we get to see her as she was way back then.This romantic dramedy appeared in 2009 and was an early effort by the Hong sisters who also wrote The Master’s Sun, A Korean Odyssey, Hotel del Luna, Alchemy of Souls, Can This Love Be Translated, and the upcoming Grand Galaxy Hotel, a sequel to Hotel del Luna.
Shin Hye plays both genders in a boy-girl twin duo. This girl lives in a convent and works at an orphanage where apparently she and her twin brother grew up. She is a devout, innocent and very clumsy novice about to leave for Italy to become a nun. Her twin brother, a major rock music star, develops a health problem and is secretly sequestered in a US hospital. His agent persuades her to assume her brother’s identity and join an existing popular rock band as the new fourth member temporarily until her brother returns to resume his identity and continue his career. So we have her trying to pass as a guy, and as her secret gets revealed little by little, the romantic angle emerges because the innocent novice has strong primal urges towards one of the rock stars, and of course, he returns the favor. Dramatic complications set in when long ago connections among parents begin to slowly emerge. Lots of secrets that cause pain as they get revealed.
Is there such a thing as identical boy-girl twins? No. There can only be fraternal twins. Does she look and act remotely like a guy? No. So that’s why this leans towards a 16-hour-long situation comedy. A situation comedy is based on dumb decisions and plot twists that are at best highly improbable, and we get an abundance of both. We have to overlook the obvious that the characters in the story seem oblivious to.
The biggest flaw is in its direction. Perhaps because the situations are so outlandish, the director decided to run with it and apparently had his actors and, in particular, the two leads, Shin Hye and Keun Suk, display over-the-top exaggerated facial expressions. I found myself in several scenes reimagining how the actors might have done the script lines minus the exaggerated expressions and acting we were treated to. This is particularly true for Shin Hye. The direction mishaps are not limited to facial expressions. In an early scene, Shin Hye is sneaking through a room using the high stepping Pink Panther walk! Or she does this tiny mincing walk that no guy would ever do. I’m sure she was directed to do that. And I suspect she and they were encouraged, if not outright told, to perform as they did. I suspect once this series was released these flaws pretty much ended the director’s career.
However, despite the above points, I couldn’t resist and looked forward to watching each new episode, and that was because the story was well written, and the heart of the characters came through strongly.
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A weakness in the script was the lack of an attempt to put the twins together in the same scene, something hard to do for obvious reasons but noticeably lacking. There were needed script additions to cover glaring holes. Throughout the story, the girl never talks to her brother by phone which would be so easy to do. Towards the end, when he returns to Korea, it is inconceivable that they would not get together to exchange information. As she uncovered certain truths and secrets regarding their common past, it is extremely unlikely she wouldn’t tell him. It was therefore necessary to deal with the fact that she would contact him and he would have reactions to these truths which would impact his presence in the rock group. At a absolute minimum there should have been at least a few lines, perhaps a phone call, in which she indicates she told her brother something of these important details, e.g. their mother is in fact dead, how she died, THE MOTHER’S NAME! The script, perhaps because of budget issues and time constraints, left these gaping holes and kind of too hurriedly finished things up.
The ending between the two leads felt truncated. Usually, we get more satisfying wrap-ups and we learn more about the happy ending, but this one just had one real feel good scene and then left us hanging.
Despite these flaws, I found it an enjoyable watch and well worth the time.
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heartwarming
The drama follows Qing Ye and Xing Wu from their high school years into adulthood, allowing viewers to witness not only the evolution of their relationship but also their personal growth. Rather than focusing solely on romance, the story explores dreams, family struggles, friendships, and the difficult process of discovering who you want to become.What Dazzling offers is a warm, heartfelt, and refreshing journey filled with growth, friendship, first love, and the feeling of finding your place in the world.
Without a doubt, my favorite aspect of the series was Zhazhating. More than just a setting, the town becomes the soul of the drama. Its streets, its people, and its strong sense of community create an atmosphere that feels incredibly authentic and comforting. The coastal scenery and small-town charm give the drama a unique identity and contribute greatly to its nostalgic and healing atmosphere.
The romance itself is sweet and easy to root for. Qing Ye and Xing Wu complement each other beautifully, and their relationship develops naturally over time. I particularly appreciated that the drama allows them to influence each other's lives in meaningful ways. Their story is not built on endless misunderstandings or unnecessary drama, but on mutual support and shared experiences. Guan Xiaotong and Li Yunrui also have a very comfortable chemistry that makes the romance feel genuine and effortless.
What surprised me most was how relaxing the drama felt. There is a lightness to Dazzling that makes it incredibly easy to watch. It captures the emotions of youth, summer, and small-town life without becoming overly sentimental. The story has a gentle pace that allows viewers to simply enjoy spending time with the characters and their world.
That said, I do think the final part of the drama was weaker than the rest. Some developments felt rushed, and a few storylines could have benefited from more time and attention before reaching their conclusion. After such a carefully built journey, the ending occasionally seemed eager to tie everything together too quickly. However, while I was not completely satisfied with every narrative choice near the end, I still found the conclusion emotionally satisfying and consistent with the overall tone of the drama.
Overall, the charm of Zhazhating, the warmth of its people, and the gradual growth of the characters created a world that was easy to become attached to. It felt like spending time in a place you wouldn't mind visiting again.
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Rare gold, not pure and perfect but brilliant
I recommend this drama to those who are tired of serial killer and revenge thrillers like me. I'm pretty selective about the shows I watch, and I rarely finish any these days, but I was hooked on this one all the way through, except for the last episode or two. The ending does feel like a letdown, but that's common in most movies and TV shows anyway. In summary, I would compare this drama to the Fargo series in terms of storyline, mood, and graphic violence. I'm fine with the fact that the main character isn't a super smart, kick-ass heroine. She's just an average nobody, much like Woogy. But Woogy is endearing, while the main character's journey makes her more unlikable as it progresses. Typically in this case, a tragic ending or just consequence helps redeem the protagonist's mistakes and crime. The theme music has a dark and sad vibe, and the opening graphic with the glowing gold tower feels like a dream, hinting that all this running and chasing might be for nothing. So, the unexpectedly happy ending feels a bit off and seems like a cheap way to set up another season. Even with some flaws and holes, this drama is a gold flake in sand.Was this review helpful to you?
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I had never considered China's position in World War 2 and this drama really forces you to confront that. Between the internal strife of the Communist vs Nationalist parties, Japan's occupation of China and the realities of world war 2, there is plenty of action in this show. Despite that, it is quite slow-paced. The drama focuses on a group of scholars from Fuhua university and the Hanguang Squadron in the Chinese Air Force. Despite a big cast, the series does a good job of getting you to care about all the characters.I really enjoyed how heatfelt the story was, and how much intrigue was wrapped into it. I would not have usually picked this style of show, but I was pleasantly surprised by it. Themes of loyalty, stife and corruption were deeply interweaved, and of course, a deep sense of patriotic pride which cannot be escaped when one encounters a war drama.
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Meng Haitang and Zhang Qi were so endearing, and while they did not have a lot of screen time their love story is so endearing. Haitang was such a resolute character, and I really enjoyed her quiet resilience. Also, in my opinion, she is made of iron because what do you MEAN she walked from Beiping to Kunming in the midst of a war? She's incredible.
I really appreciated the tension of Zhang Qi being an incredible pilot and not being able to fly. I think the writers really encapsulated what some soldiers who were injured may have felt. Zheng Nianqiao's consistent and fierce loyalty was my favorite part about him. He was a stellar chacracter and I was rooting for Qianying the whole time.
For a war drama almost solely focused on the impacts of the war, this drama did a great job of pulling you into the lives of these characters and their various stories. Of course, it's still a drama and it had its' melodramatic moments but all in all I enjoyed it.
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overall good watch
so i usually hate old kdramas but i end up still watching them because something about the cliche storylines and characters just keeps me going and dream high is the perfect example of that. the only reason i started it is because of the star cast and ok taecyeon whom i absolutely love. But this drama actually gave more than what i expected. The pace of the story is really good. They don't hang onto anything the story keeps going so it doesn't get boring. The character development of annoying characters was pretty good as well ( i still hate baek hee and will not forgive her for the flower pot thing). It was more of a coming of age drama about friendship and dreams than romance. There was a love triangle like most old kdramas but both the leads were good, no one sabotaged the other, although the pair that ended up together wasn't the one i was rooting for but thats okay because as i said this show was more about friendship than romance.Was this review helpful to you?
Bold and Expressive
"I wear my heart on my sleeve ,when I'm with you. I'm not embarassed to let you see the clumsy and messy side of me."❤️This drama is fun, lovely, sweet, and undeniably hot. ✨ It’s bold in how it explores sexual themes while maintaining a deeply intense and poetic sense of romance. The way the intimate scenes are presented is beautiful and poetic.
At its core, this K-drama is about love as a transformative force. It allows the female leads to heal from their painful pasts, helping them embrace their new selves.
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It was good until it wasn't. Worst climax ever
When I see the name ZeeNunew on a drama I just know they're gonna bore me by dragging things out. I came here cz i saw quiet some edits and thought this might be different. They always have this amazing production, acting, chemistry etc but then the story gets soo dragged it makes me sleepy. For the 1st time that didn't happen here. 75% of the movie was really good. It was interesting. Kinda gave Khemjira vibes to me. The plot was plotting. The acting was amazing. Things made sense until... it didn't.The story is about this woman (ghost) who is trying to seek revenge on her husband's lover who according to her stopped her husband from loving her although she literally forced a gay man to marry her. This ghost is like trying to kill the lover's nephew. Here I was like bro he is not his son so why? Ok blood related digestible i guess but then this ghost only started seeking revenge after he comes to the house🙄.. she was like she couldn't hurt the lover cz he became a priest which means she could hurt the nephew but didn't all these years. The nephew is literally her grandson's boyfriend who she sees falling in love with the nephew and still kills him. Fine all this is like... ok some logic. The reason she stops this killing spree where she tries to kill her grandson n his lover is cz the husband and his lover say sorry for something they never did and the son asks her to stop. This was like a half ass apology n stopping. Like she didn't know she was hurting her grandson. I don't think my words can explain how horrible that climax was.
Also that lover who becomes a priest wth like you guys are soo in love enough to still smuggle ur lover into the house after marriage how the hell did u become a priest and what about that glorious love?? N the husband sigh
Anyways for me the highlight was namping in a kinda negative light. I was shocked to see him🤭🤭. He slayed the role tho. I think i liked the 2nd couple much better. It was more like stop putting your energy into someone who doesn't treasure it instead give ur love to someone who does kinda plot which i liked. I'd have liked the 1st couple minus the bs in the middle
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When a Courtroom Drama Gets Everything Right
A surprisingly gripping legal drama that balances intelligent courtroom cases with one of the most compelling mature love triangles in K-drama. Unlike many legal shows that rely on melodrama, The Good Wife delivers well-written cases, morally complex characters, and excellent performances across the board.Jeon Do-yeon is phenomenal as Kim Hye-kyung, a former lawyer rebuilding her life after her husband’s political and sexual scandal destroys their family. The romance is slow-burn, emotionally nuanced, and refreshingly adult.
A remake that not only respects its source material but also stands strongly on its own.
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unique plot
Overall: I'm intrigued with where this will go but also nervous. 8 episodes about 20 minutes each. Airing on Viki https://www.viki.com/tv/41508c-the-lie-we-lived-in#episodesContent Warnings: past murders, blood, manipulation, held against will, violence
What I Liked
- different plot from what we normally see
- chemistry/tension
- mystery
Room For Improvement
- 3 main characters all do stupid things like telling something they shouldn't, leaving things on a wall, etc.
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