A refreshing, uncensored historical BL that completely steals your heart!
Overall:Meet You at the Blossom is an absolute gem for historical BL fans. It feels so refreshing to finally get a costume drama that doesn't shy away from the actual romance and gives us a genuine adaptation of the source material. Even though it has its minor flaws, the story grabbed me from the very first episode and kept me hooked until the end. It’s a solid 10/10 for me because of how much I enjoyed the overall ride.Story:The plot is incredibly engaging, blending romance, identity misunderstandings, and political tension perfectly. The pacing felt just right for a 12-episode series, filled with unexpected twists and a captivating atmosphere. It delivers a great balance of angst, sweetness, and high stakes.Acting / Cast:To be completely honest, the casting/acting felt a bit average at times, and some performances could have been stronger or more polished. However, as the episodes progressed, the dynamic between the main leads grew on me. Their character traits remained consistent, and their interactions carried enough charm to overshadow the minor acting flaws.Music / OST:The soundtrack fits the historical setting beautifully. It successfully amplifies the emotional weight of the dramatic scenes and makes the romantic moments feel even more impactful.Rewatch Value:High! It’s short, fast-paced, and highly addictive. I can definitely see myself coming back to revisit my favorite episodes in the future.Esta resenha foi útil para você?
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Breathless - Theory that solves Plot Holes
1st Part is my general Review2nd Part is my theory on the Plot Holes
A egocentric “capitalist monster” meets a brave woman that fell victim to the patriarchal oppressions of Joseon Dynasty. Their interpersonal collision leaves a deep mark of both comedic and painful value. Even my mother, who usually doesn’t watch Asian Dramas, was obsessed with the flower scene of the first episode. She couldn’t stop laughing the first bit of the series. To see her this cheerful, I wouldn’t dare to say the comedic parts weren’t entertaining.
The leading cast was superb - I haven’t seen such chemistry in a long time. Heo Namjun was performing his role of a rich spoiled chaebol so well I almost forgot how toxic that lifestyle actually is.
However, I must admit that I was not sure what was going on in the last few episodes either. If they had 2 more episodes, I am sure they could have answered some of the questions that are popping up in this community thread. Although , I would say that I do like the last episode.
2nd Part:
I think Shin Seori saved both Cha Segye and Kang Danshim when she changed The Grandprince’s Fate in the last Episode. Danshim died of the poison before, so she didn’t ‘exist’ anymore. The shaman resurrected her, but actually brought back Seori first, not Danshim? And later on Danshim came back to life in Joseon, where she actually belonged.
I suspect that the evil actress, who also tried to poison Seori just a few episodes before, actually put real poison on the movie set of the first episode. So Danshim was literally fated to die (or be harmed) from poison.
What’s weird though is that Cha Segye’s Soul seems to be the same as the one of the Grandprince (because of the Dreams). But Shin Seori and Kang Danshim don’t seem to share the same exact soul. But for this plot to add up, I think they should.
For the plot holes regarding Cha Segye’s cousin, I don’t get why people say he was just a filler. I think the plot was all about him having several chances to step down from the horse of craved power and wealth, put he didn’t choose his son (a normal happy life) but he choose to go with his career. He even killed a person, if not more, on his path. But he wasn’t a serial killer in the sense that he enjoyed it or did so when he didn’t have to. He was scary similar to the real life killers that some high ranking businessmen pose in our everyday lives. Clumsy, because he was not trained in getting rid of people, and also imperfect, because he realistically struggles with emotions.
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Could've been better
I really enjoyed the drama up until the 26th episode. Shiyi went from being a naive country girl to a wise lady who seemed like she could read minds with the way she could predict how her enemies would act. Then comes episode 28 when she suddenly lost her wisdom and she actually believed Lingyi killed her mom. She told an Ou guy she'd only met a few times about her wanting to find the killer when she suspected it might be the Ou family's doing but she never thought of seeking her husband's help whom she was supposed to trust as much as he trusted her when she was framed. Plus, Shiyi has the habit of making promises and telling people around her not to worry, confident she could handle things, and then she fails. At the latter part, the writers needed her to be stubborn about quitting Xianling Pavilion and for Lingyi to be a doormat spoiler husband so they could stretch the drama with more misunderstandings and make it longer, which honestly was boring already and I skimmed through just to finish. It wasn't even shown how Lingyi prevented her from being executed. It's a case of writers underestimating their audience and treating them as dumb.Esta resenha foi útil para você?
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Partito benissimo e poi perso per strada
Posto che per il mio gusto personale non dovrebbero esistere drama da 40 puntate a meno che non siano: 1-sportivi con lunghi tornei, 2-abbiano trame secondarie di personaggi secondari talmente sviluppate da diventare un minidrama nel drama o 3-i protagonisti siano investigatori o debbano comunque indagare su molteplici casi diversi in diversi luoghi, dovrei effettivamente smettere di guardare drama da 40 puntate che non corrispondono a queste tre tipologie. E invece preiodicamente ci ricasco. La trama anche in quetso caso era carina, le prime 6 o 7 puntate mi hanno preso molto gli attori erano bravi, il deus ex machina dello scrittore che era una forza che costringeva letteralmente i personaggi a fare qulacosa o a dire specifiche battute non era una cosa scontata.....ma poi naturalmente i clichè che all'inizio venivano presi in giro sono diventati parte integrante della storia, il trope di lui mascherato che nonostante si vede benissimo che è lui non viene riconosciuto, l'eroina che in teoria ha letto il copione, ma in realtà dopo un certo punto sembra non sapere più niente di quello che accade, il rallentamento del ritmo generale con lei che si rifiuta di ammettere che il cattivo iin realtà è buono quando lo vede benissimo.....veramente dalla puntata 11 si può saltare alla 18 e poi direttamente alla 27 e non ci si perde praticamente nulla della trama , poi si passa alla 31 e siamo ancora lì....il finale non è male il ritmo ritorna decente e anche l'ultima puntata con il ritrono al presente e la nostro mondo non rovina tutto,ma questo è un drama che poteva essere molto carino con 20 puntate di meno e invece ricade nella mediocrità, per me e per il mio gusto a causa di una lunghezza non giustificata dalla tramaEsta resenha foi útil para você?
Three syllables: Cha Se Gye
Look... say what you will about the story, plot, execution whatever, because none of that matters. You only need one reason to watch this show, and his name is Cha Se Gye. I haven't enjoyed a character this much in a long time. So colorful, so expressive, so neurotic, so funny, so charming, and such an absolute loser in love. I could watch Heo Nam Jun raise his eyebrow or curl his lip or swallow for 14 more hours. I have never rewound so many scenes just to re-watch the way a line was delivered. Ever. I already miss him.But there's more! You also get the bold and hilarious Shin Seori, who is so full of heart and brings so much brightness and fun to the show. She was impeccably brought to life by Im Ji Yeon. There is no Se Gye without Shin Seori.
The third gift: their chemistry. It was magical, passionate, and on a cosmic soul-mate level. You will want them to be together so badly, and cackle at their petty bickering and antics, you will feel all the longing every time they're in the same room, all the heartache when they're apart. I am low key high key convinced Im Ji Yeon and Heo Nam Jun actually fell in love on set while filming this, it's that good.
Other parts of this show that you don't want to miss:
- Jang Seung Jo is way more interesting and alluring than he had a right to be as a villain. He was truly chilling, truly fascinating, and at times even heartbreaking. I loved every one of his scenes.
- A performance that really pulls at the heartstrings by Kim Hae Sook as Seori's grandmother, and two brilliant comedic performances by Kim Min Seok as Seori's manager and Yoon Byung Hee as Se Gye's assistant.
- The love story itself is at times very touching and moving with a good resolution, and definitely the strongest plot element by far.
I'mma be real, the main cheabol and time travel plots fall apart in the second half and kinda just devolve by the end with some gaping plot holes and rushed conclusions to story lines. There are a handful of side characters that don't really serve a purpose and feel like empty space. But man, even knowing all that, I already want to rewatch it again because what it does well it does exceptionally well. Totally worth a watch despite its flaws.
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Excellent Korean BL!
I first watched this last June when I was super delirious from covid. I enjoyed it. I hadn't seen a wonderful Korean BL in a while. I just now finished my second rewatch, and I think this show is a must-watch, truly a standout series. It's shot very beautifully and constantly misdirects the viewer. The way I gasped at some points! Truly worth the ups and downs.Standout performances: Definitely Cha Sunhyung who plays Ju Seonghyeon. He seems to be a natural in front of the camera. I became completely immersed in his character. He was an adorable golden-retriever type. His warm and dazzling smile was a joy to behold.
The character, Kim Suhyeon, kept scaring me. I'd flinch whenever he'd appear on screen. His rages, tantrums, and possessiveness makes me think he had a very abusive upbringing in spite of being born with a silver spoon. Cha Jungwoo was very convincing in his role, and I think I'd faint at the sight of him.
What can I say about Shin Jaemin? I've never experienced a black flag masquerading as a bright green flag before. His slow reveal as the malevolent force behind everyone's suffering was stunning. He successfully distracted me from my absolute number one BL scumbag, Lu Feng, of Double Helix fame.
Something that made me so mad during this viewing: Jung Da-on's colleagues at Albi Construction. They were ready to turn on Jung Da-on at any moment believing the most lurid and untrue gossip about him. They had the nerve to trash talk him several times in his hearing. They kept trampling Jung Da-on's already very fragile self esteem.
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As an angst and misdirection enjoyer, I'd like to summarize my review by ranking the main villains of this story:
1) Shin Jaemin (he belongs under the jail with the novel version Lu Feng of Double Helix)
2) Jung Da-on's trash colleagues (are they even human?)
3) Kim Suhyeon (I sentence him to prison time for stalking, harassing, and assaulting Da-on)
4) Jung Da-on's low self-esteem (my heart breaks for his suffering).
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F4 Tailândia: Meninos Antes de Flores
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A little rushed at points but overall, really good
I want to start this off by saying that I have seen China's show years before this one (Meteor Garden), so I went in already knowing that story. This one is much shorter than China's as well so I knew quite a lot of story would be cut compared to that one. I did like this show, but not as much as China's. I think this version just skipped over a lot of the relationship building between Gorya and Thyme. Him changing into a better person was a bit rushed as well. A lot of it just felt rushed to me. Even the story of Ren with Mira was done and over with so quickly.Other than that, I enjoyed quite a bit. I loved the bond of the F4 boys so much. I loved seeing how different members were with each other too because even though the four of them are all friends, they still interacted and acted different depending on who they were with. I liked seeing how the four of them all were with Gorya too. Not just Thyme and Ren, but I loved seeing how MJ and Kavin were with her too. I like the characters in this show a lot. Ren is my favorite of the boys (and not just because of Dew lol), but I love all the F4 boys a lot. Gorya does annoy me sometimes, but I love how she always stands up for herself and those she cares about. She's so strong and brave and I love that.
I love Dew and Nani a lot too so I'm always happy to see them (Dew is the whole reason I watched this to begin with). Same with Fourth, he's so cute and young in this!! I loved Win and Brights acting a lot too. A lot of the support cast were familiar faces too which I enjoyed seeing.
As for Tu who played Gorya, I have to say I didn't like her acting. I just recently saw her in Magic of Zero and didn't like her acting there but I thought it was just because of what that show was. After seeing her in this, I just think I personally don't like her acting. I felt like she was yelling almost all of her lines. Obviously, it makes sense sometimes (like on the rooftop/arguing/etc.) but there were so many other times where I feel like she was having a conversation with someone and they were talking at a normal volume, but she was yelling. When she yelled too her voice became super high pitched and whiny which just annoyed me.
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This was probably one of the best Japanese BLs I have ever seen
Overall, I am really sad that this was not 10 episodes, but it was a true joy to watch. I would give it an 8 (7.8) out of 10. And then I am going to say what I liked, what I did not like, and then do an episode overview!Starting strong with the plot. This was really good by BL standards overall, not just by Japanese BL standards. I thought it was really fun. It was really straightforward, not convoluted or weird, and it filled the episodes perfectly. So, basically, the plot is enemies to lovers, or rivals to lovers technically, but they are also enemies (?), there are levels to this shit. They were high school rivals, and now they are at the same company together, and they are still rivals, but it turns out one of the guys had a crush on the other one the whole time. Then they start dating on a weird whim, and their feelings for each other are pretty unsure. By the halfway point, they are both in love. Then they deal with what many adult relationships deal with: communication issues. For men specifically, or Japanese men in this case, they are either overly communicative or not good at it, and for these two, they were not very good at communicating, and that is where most of their issues arose. Overall, I thought this was really good and a fun and interesting plot.
Another thing I really enjoyed was the actors. Starting off, they were both really sexy, like, oh my God (like, old man sexy too). Not even like, oh, you’re Japanese, and you look like a little boy sex, NAH THEY WERE OLD MEN SEXY. Especially the one with the black hair. He was old and fucking sexy. Anyway, I thought they brought this to life really well, especially with all the emotions, and I think the acting is really good and brings their characters to life. They also had really good chemistry. Even though I felt like it started off kind of awkward, but then we had a sex scene that opened us up to the show, and that basically sold me lmao. They did that so well, and then they just kept delivering in everything.
Regarding criticism and stuff I did not like, I think my main criticism is the whole plot with the guy with the Dora haircut and the pointless micommuncaition that came with it. That felt really irrelevant and came out of nowhere, and I feel like it didn’t really add anything to the plot and took a lot away from our main couple. I think it was trying to show communication issues and stuff in real relationships, but it didn't really have much meaning, and I think they should have gone back to the other thing where they miscommunicated on their own, without the help of a weird third party that was introduced really randomly. Like we gave a halfway background thing on why this guy is here now, and he’s like I am going to ruin your guy’s relationship for the straight love of the game and I am going to have a fuck ass haircut while doing it, like what? So episode 7 and 8 really pissed me off, but other than that, this show was good and not a lot of complaints besides kind of empty episodes (not a lot happening), but looking back at it, it flowed pretty nicely.
Okay, some of my favorite quotes from episodes, let’s go. Episode 1: “WHAT THE FUCK IS HAPPENING? WHO WAS FUCKING AT THE START? WE ARE TOO OLD TO BE ACTING LIKE THIS, I SWEAR. ALSO HOLY JUMP, HEY, WHO CAN LAST LONGER? YALL GAYYY. AND THEY ACTUALLY HAVE CHEMISTRY, WHICH IS SO NICE TO SEE. I AIN ‘T NEVER WATCHING A JAPANESE BL EVER AGAIN. FUCK IQIYI FOR RECOMMENDING ME THIS. 18 MINUTES IN. WHY ARE WE GIVING HIM BACKSHOTS AND WHY ARE WE JUST TAKING IT? LIKE HOW DO WE EVEN MOVE ON FROM THIS? We are just having face-offs for the love of the game bc whatttt????” Episode 3: “Hopefully we get some fucking in and not playing in my fucking face.” Episode 4: “WHY ARE WE PLAYING IN MY FACE? I KNOW YOU LIKE HIM BC U HAVE A BUNCH OF BEAUTIFUL WOMEN IN FRONT OF YOU AND YOU ARE THINKING ABOUT HIS ASSSSS. DONT PMO. AND WHAT DO YOU MEAN WE SHOULD CALL IT OFF, BRO I KNOW YOU LIKE HIM. COMPUTA PLSSSS MAKE THESE GUYS FUCK RIGHT NOW.” Episode 6: “BRUHHH. I LOWKEY LOVE THIS SHOW SO MUCH STOP., THEY ARE SO CUTE. WOULD HAVE BEEN A 10, BUT I HATE MAN CHEEKS IN MY FACE, I SWEAR. ALSO, SOMEONE DEFINITELY CAUGHT THEM KISSING OUTSIDE, BECASUE THAT ANGLE WAS GNARLY. ALSO WHO THE FUCK IS THIS FUCK ASS NIGGA WITH THIS GOOFY AH HAIR AND WHY DO WE NEED 50 DIFF SHOTS OF HIM.” Episode 8: “They pissed on my grave with this episode.” Episode 9: “Also, I love the part that was like in the final couple of minutes where he is in his high school form, and then he looks back, and it switches to him. That was the cutest goddamn thing ever, and that was such a nice touch.”
Overall, I thought this was a fun watch, and I would recommend you check it out. Okay bye!
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Post Pridon Romance
Boy Meets Girl. Boy goes to prison for girl. Girl doesnt know.Girl finds out. Girl falls in love with boy. END SCENE.
This drama had a similar feel to fireworks to your heart with yangyang. He spent years in prison to protect her privacy and then rejected her when he came out of prison because he felt inadequate. I hear you bro. but seriously you did time for her. Their chemistry wasnt the best but overall the acting was good.
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Incredible cast, pretty good story
I've never heard of this movie, but it popped up on my suggested page so I thought I would check it out. I love and adore Bogummy so I was excited to see something else he was in. Same with Gong Yoo! They both did amazing as always. I liked Ki Heon as a character a lot. I liked that he had layers to him and felt a real sense of guilt and that was one of the reasons he wanted to help Seo Bok and it was more than just for selfish reasons (even though that's what he kept saying). I loved Seo Bok. I feel like with these types of stories they also make the clones/robots/etc. so cold and stiff feeling, but Seo Bok wasn't at all. He felt like a real person or even kind of like a child discovering the world for the first time. He had real emotions and more human like movements which I liked a lot. I liked seeing the two of them get to know each other over the movie as well. I figured either one or both of them weren't making it out of the movie alive, just because that's usually how these stories go. I liked that it kept talking about humans' greed and the way they talked about death as well. I liked this quite a bit and would recommend if you like action sci-fi!Esta resenha foi útil para você?
This series had me WRECKED!!! ?
TTEOTM is heartbreaking...No...Heartwrenching to watch! The ending killed me! I should have just stopped at episode 35 and had my happy ending 😭 I felt so bad for Luo Xunxi (especially spitting up SO much blood in this series! God, he must be sick of whatever that blood liquid is made out of 🤮). The three arcs of each character's lifetimes was enough to sustain my interest but it really got frustrating when you realize how much some of the situations could have been avoided if they just talked to each other 😑I loved the growth of maturity of Bai Lu's character Li Susu from being naive to a wise immortal in the end. The suffering and happiness of Tantai Jin is a full roller coaster ride that can drive you nuts! I hate to admit this, but he is so convincing and hot 🔥 as the Devil God and sometimes I just preferred him as that character because at least it was straightforward. 🤭 There is no redemption for Tantai Jin and that really made me feel like the story failed and was truly more about the enlightenment of Li Susu than anything. I had to hand it to Chen Lu Ding though! 🥰 I loved to hate her and she did exceptional in her supporting role! (Loved her in Ashes to Crown- The Best!). Great acting for the most part on the supporting roles. Shu Zhen Ni as Pian Ran had me rooting for her and Ye Qing Yu's side story. The costumes and special effects as well as the sets were excellent and really created worlds that transported you to the realms of the underworld Barren Abyss, the Mohe River, the various immortal realms of Heaven and Earth.
I can't help it but Luo and Lu's chemistry is undeniable and they make it very believable but it's still heartwrenching 💔 (I miss their chemistry in Love is Sweet-honestly, I had to rewatch it because it was the only thing that helped me get over the sadness of this series) 😢
Overall, I gave this series an 8 out of 10 not so much for the story but for the acting, costumes and effects. The story could have been better.
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How most young love ends up
I liked this movie and I think it's cool it takes place over a few years and get to see where the characters all end up after high school. I really liked Jin U a lot. He was a lot of fun, really smart, and just overall a cool character. Seon A was pretty good too though I feel like there was a couple times she got annoyed at Jin U without hearing him out at all. I thought the two of them were cute together too, even though I don't think they officially were ever together. Her getting married to someone else felt a little random but based on how the story was going and his narration, I wasn't shocked they didn't end up together. My only complaint was in the last couple minutes when they were showing flashbacks, it showed some scenes differently from what they originally showed up so I thought it was a little confusing what was real and what was what could've been. Other than that, I liked it and thought it was a cute story.Esta resenha foi útil para você?
A Chinese Historical BL worth checking out
Is “Journey with You” as good as its historical C-BL predecessor, “Kill to Love”? I think I like “Journey with You” just a little bit more. It’s still a small budget production but the plot is good. I could see a big budget production using the same plot, but giving it more time to expand certain storylines and execute better.It’s unfortunate that this drama didn’t get a lot of hype, due to its airing schedule in competition with the likes of “Sammy’s Children Day” and “Double Helix”. Moreover, it’s only available on Gagaoolala and not other more popular platforms.
Acting:
Most of the actors are pretty new to the industry. The most experienced would be Colin Duan, who played the villain. And you know what, it shows his experience especially in his last scenes. That was quite an emotional and teary performance with snot coming out of his nose. LOL But the other newbies aren’t bad either, and better than I expected. There’s definitely room for improvement, and I wasn’t cringing. Wang Jing Han, playing one of the main leads Pei Yan Zhi, has a lot of potential. I quite enjoy his acting. Tang Bi De (5th Prince) and the rest of the supporting cast did fine.
Main Romance:
The main leads have great chemistry together. I believe in their brotherhood, their brewing (or already brewed) romance, and how they can’t deny their feelings for each other anymore. There are definitely some frustrating moments when Pei Yan Zhi was doing his noble idiocy act. But I forgive him, as I understood where he’s coming from. The biggest surprise is how bold they went in with the intimate scene and the kisses. That kiss sequence before their NC scene was perfect. Passionate and hungry, and showing all the pent up emotions. The occasional kisses here and there in the latter half of the drama are not fish kisses either.
Secondary Romance:
The secondary toxic romance was interesting. The flashbacks showed us enough of how they met and became close. The NC scenes were suggestive but not quite daring enough to go all out and show us more. I would think their special relationship NC scene should be as daring as the main leads, if not more. But for a short drama, I was happy that they were given just enough screen time.
Plot:
The political plot was not hard to follow though I think the writing for Yin Qi’s way to change the past could have been better. But I have to say, Pei Yan Zhi’s scheme is a little crazy and farfetched. MDL didn’t say this drama is an adaptation of anything, so I guess the original scriptwriter really went all out to create this unrealistic way to save Yin Qi. I think I enjoyed the first two-thirds of the drama, more than the last few episodes. As for the ending, I wish we could have gotten something a little more definite. Is that real, or a dream/imagination? I guess it’s up to the viewer to decide.
Overall, I had a good time watching “Journey with You”. It’s a rare Chinese historical BL, and I hope to see more in the future. We know having a big budget would be difficult, but I wish the creators continue to find ways to make high quality content, whether it’s newbies’ acting, fight scenes, makeup, costumes, sets, or the use of different camera angles.
Drama Completed: 6/20/2026 Review #697
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Dreaming of the first OF
As a BL connisuer, I felt like I had to watch this one so I did. You should too, honestly, but don't expect the same provocative chaotic splendor that made the first one so delicious.Let me start by thanking Timmy, Boston, and Nick. These are the characters who gave me the most satisfaction during the largely unnecessary drama that ensued throughout OFDO.
Timmy was the voice of reason. I commend you, sir.
Boston was somewhat the old Boston but largely the new Boston. A little predictable but not devastatingly so. That said his chaos agent role in OF (sometimes extreme and heartless, but also believable) was what drove that story. That piece was missing here, and no other character really stepped into the void. (Sorry Raffy.)
Boston and Nick gave me one of the only moments in OFDO where I felt deeply affected by the story. Their brief exchange really got me right in the feels. Despite my luke warm response to this one, I would absolutely tune in to OF3 to see those two work their stuff out, whatever that might look like.
I really wanted to like the rest of this, but the conflicts were a little too dumb for my taste. I mean, come on, real hurtful betrayals went down in OF! There were real issues to sort out. This stuff felt petty and forced in comparison. I was mad at almost every character, and not for bad behavior, but for stupidly extreme responses that were unwarranted by the situation.
The couple that I enjoyed the most was Rome and Raffy. Their drama felt real and their responses were earned reactions to trifling behavior. But even that had moments where one or the other of them was doing dumb stuff that was needlessly cruel to the other person, made them look like a fool (especially Rome), or both. Even still, it felt more relatable.
This is probably gonna be unpopular, but Jack is a jackass. I was over him early on. No amount of warm fuzzies at the end could fix that for me.
And Tua and Arnold had way too many cringe moments. Plus they look like grown men pretending to be boys. Something about their story in particular made that stick out for me even more than the others. Perhaps its because in reality JossGawin are sexy AF, especially Joss and his salted caramel lollipop looking ass.
And are we just gonna forget about Pete and his literal crimes!? Where's the money, man?
At the end of the day, I think it was the writing and directing that left me underwhelmed, although there were some acting fails as well.
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everything. everything's done well about MRN
okay, so this is gonna take a while since i wanna talk about a pair of things. first of all, ngl i dont think i wasnt expecting much from this (was clearly wrong) when i started it, i dont think the first episode really got me ? i mightve watched it just because i was bored so i wasnt thinking exactly idk, im not saying it was boring (it isnt ofc) but idk, it was just there. but maybe one of the reasons couldve been the fact that it was reincarnation. i think is a very used trope in the kdrama industry that i wasnt happy about it but i gave it a chance. while watching the second episode i did end up more intrigued in everything and after episode four i kept thinking about them, my entire scomed got filled about it, something i do but not entirely PLUS ive seen the four episodes like 5 times, its also something im not used to doing.and, speaking of which, i dont think something will top watching MRN while airing because seeing people talking about the details on twt was an amazing experience. im gonna miss it, it doesnt matter how many times i watch it, seeing it live (?) is something else.
^ i wanna praise the team's work, too. the script writers, directors etc etc, they did such a good job, the first half had this parallel with the other half, seori being dressed with a red sweater when she got hit with the doom truck just like when she got poisoned in the first episode with the hanbok and i could keep giving examples. they took care of all of these details i know no other drama had done it.
segye had his problems with his family, with being accused of things he didnt do but after meeting seori he tried to be better and it was okay if he just let out those emotions, like yelling at seori I MEAN, he was wrong when he told her he would defend her and yelled at her but he realized that and thats okay, no one's perfect, even if theyre fictional. perfect is boring. segye was realistic and i loved him for that.
seori also had these struggles and ended up learning she kind of needed to go through pain to be happier, to feel joy even tho she went through a lot in both of her lives.
its funny how MRN used a lot of clichés that are so common in kdramas (the doom truck, reincarnation and the chaebol x "poor girl") but they gave it a new pov its amazing.
something i need to complain its the amount of episodes. not only because i loved shinsegye dynamic, but because of the plot. i kept wondering what happened to segye's father. like, his mom was dead, but, what about him? no one mentioned him, i think only his grandpa at the last episode, im not sure if it was him, but it was weird idk it didnt matter obviously but they couldve explored segye's background. and, seori's coworker i dont even rememeber her name😭 but i didn't get the point of showing she was bad/mean to seori if they didnt show why was she being bad, like, what was actually the reason ? ALSO, when did jihyo become good to her, i think she just started doing it just because ? or maybe i dont remember
but yeah, anyways, this is just something tiny so i can let it pass because it kinda became one of my fav dramas lmaao
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