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20th Century Girl is a very good movie. While I unfortunately found the first fourth of the movie boring, it got better and then I was hooked for the rest of the movie.Kim You Jung really is such a good actress, really enjoyed her acting and her character! It was sad that she didn't end up with the ML, but I expected that. I love the friendship between the female leads and the male leads too.
Baek Hyun Jin reminded me of Ie Chan from Twinkling Watermelon, he seemed so sweet and I would have wished better for him and Kim Yeon Du.
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Simplest adaptation
I think is the 3rd jdrama I enjoyed watching . Tho , i still had problem with the pacing but i think cdrama , kdrama and jdrama pacing of relationships are different and they wanted to wrap this drama fastAren't most J-dramas around 10-12 ep? I wonder why they finished this one earlier. the manga is still going on , maybe that's why
I was able to relate with fl's "good girl" persona , and when she said that "I was child of convenience more than a good child" I FELT ITTTTT
Yes, ML had a broken childhood, but I am glad he is surrounded by good friends now .
Also, the female lead's acting was hard to watch sometimes , and the age gap was less evident , i think it is the major part of the story , but both of them looked of same age (I mean, they even are , real life )
I will read the manga if I am able to find it in english , because the characters had potential.
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Quand le début promet plus que la fin n'offre...
Dans "Filing for Love", on va suivre Noh Ki Jun, l'un des meilleurs éléments du département d'audit interne de son entreprise. Après avoir mis au jour une affaire de corruption, il pense enfin voir sa carrière décoller... mais l'arrivée de Joo In Ah, une nouvelle directrice aussi brillante qu'impitoyable, va complètement bouleverser ses plans 😭💼Rétrogradé et envoyé gérer les dossiers les plus ingrats de l'entreprise, il se retrouve malgré lui mêlé à une enquête concernant sa propre supérieure. Entre scandales, rivalités professionnelles, luttes de pouvoir et secrets bien cachés, les deux vont être forcés de collaborer... et découvrir que les apparences sont parfois très trompeuses 👀.
Franchement, ce qui m'a immédiatement plu, c'est qu'on est loin des clichés habituels des rom-coms 🤣.
Pas de CEO glacial traumatisé, pas de contrat de mariage improbable, pas d'héroïne qui passe son temps à tomber dans les bras du héros 😭. Ici, on est sur une romance de bureau qui s'appuie sur des enquêtes internes, des jeux de pouvoir et des scandales d'entreprise. Rien que ça, ça change déjà pas mal des formules qu'on voit partout.
Et puis il y a Shin Hye Sun... 🔥 Encore une fois, elle est incroyable 🤩. J'ai adoré Joo In Ah du début à la fin. Derrière son apparence froide et inaccessible se cache une femme forte, audacieuse, intelligente et surtout toujours plusieurs coups d'avance sur tout le monde 😏. Elle semble n'avoir peur de rien et impose naturellement sa présence dans chaque scène.
Et honnêtement... certaines situations m'ont fait exploser de rire 🤣. J'ai adoré la voir récupérer des attitudes habituellement réservées aux personnages masculins des dramas. Ça apportait quelque chose de rafraîchissant au personnage.
Bon... je vais être honnête 😅. Mon amour pour Shin Hye Sun n'aide probablement pas à rester totalement objective 🫶🏻
J'ai également beaucoup apprécié la dynamique entre les deux leads. Leurs échanges sont agréables, leur complicité fonctionne bien et leur relation évolue naturellement au fil des épisodes. Pourtant... je ne suis jamais parvenue à être totalement investie dans leur romance... 😬
Ça reste très personnel, mais j'ai eu du mal à croire complètement au couple... Gong Myung a un visage tellement juvénile à côté de Shin Hye Sun que je ne les ai jamais trouvés totalement assortis visuellement. Après, ça a ne remet absolument pas en cause leur talent ou leur alchimie à l'écran, mais c'est un détail qui m'a empêchée d'être pleinement embarquée émotionnellement.
Concernant Ah Jeong, je suis restée beaucoup plus partagée 🤷🏼♀️... Au départ, j'aimais plutôt bien le personnage, mais plus l'histoire avançait, plus sa jalousie prenait le dessus. Et honnêtement, j'ai souvent eu du mal avec sa façon de s'en prendre systématiquement à In Ah alors que la personne directement concernée restait quand même Jae Yeol 😅
Je comprends sa souffrance et ses sentiments non réciproques, mais certaines de ses réactions m'ont davantage frustrée qu'émue...
Là où le drama m'a davantage perdue, c'est dans sa dernière partie. Une fois la romance officialisée, j'ai eu l'impression que tout ce qui faisait le charme des premiers épisodes passait progressivement au second plan 😕
Les enquêtes internes, la romance, les affrontements entre personnages... tout ça laisse peu à peu sa place à une guerre de succession où les coups bas et les manœuvres se multiplient. Ce n'est pas mauvais en soi, mais j'ai trouvé cette partie beaucoup moins captivante 🥱.
Et malheureusement, ce ressenti s'est accentué dans les deux derniers épisodes... La fin reste cohérente et clôt correctement l'histoire 👍🏻, mais je n'ai jamais retrouvé l'énergie qui m'avait immédiatement séduite au début du drama 🤷🏼♀️.
Au final, j'ai passé un bon moment devant "Filing for Love" 🫰🏻, j'ai aimé son univers professionnel, son héroïne et tout ce qui tournait autour des rivalités d'entreprise, mais je garde aussi cette impression d'un drama qui démarre très fort avant de perdre progressivement son souffle... Dommage, je trouve que le concept avait quelque chose de vraiment excellent... mais ça n'est jamais allé aussi loin que je l'espérais...✌🏻
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Nonsense drama
I watched this last yar since i like Teng Zewen and having drama marathon for her. Not a fans of Tian Xuning acting and i feel his expression in here is so unnatural and the acting is so obvious. The chemistry actually barely exist despite few good kiss scene but the plot is utterly nonsense. The emotion feels so lacking. But for the anti-climax is the few last episode. I just saying what the hell was going on?For simple summary, FL was mute and ML hates her. ML has amnesia and having mistaken FL identity to SFL(typical plot). ML tortures FL since FL is ML secretary and use her to get leverage for his client. Anything ML did has no redemption. For some reason ML got intimate with FL and FL was pregnant with ML son, makes SFL angry and she scheme with SML to harm FL baby. ML got his memory back when FL wants to divorce him. FL loses his baby and the rest is wife chasing which doesn't looks sincere for me.
Supporting casts acting was questionable especially SML like his existence are just suddenly appear and make everything messier than actual story,
Wont recommend this drama even you have low tension.
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It didn't meet it full potential
This drama started strong, very refreshing romcom with time travel plotline, it was solid till it wasn't, half throughout show, the series lost the consistency and got so many plot holes , the characters writing become inconsistent, the villains were boring and useless actually,the going back and fourth to joseon era didn't make much sense,having tragedy every episode just for sake of it, shin seori was so fun, i loved her a lot, loved chemistry with saegyi, overall the drama didn't reach it full potential with such writingEsta resenha foi útil para você?
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8+0,5 for Jin Zhao
This drama is very special to me. It caught me right from the beginning and also carried me through some tough times, and I could relate to the story in certain ways. At first, I ended up binge-watching so many episodes.Jin Zhao / He Yu really carried the drama for me and raised my standards lol. I overall really liked his character. Despite many opinions, I also enjoyed Esther Yu’s acting and Jiang Mu’s character. I liked her “princess treatment” from Jin Zhao and her pampered behavior, although it might have been a bit too much at times. The chemistry between them was also very good.
The visuals, story, and OST were also pretty good. I also really loved the symbolism and hidden meanings throughout the drama.
I watched until around episode 20 and then stopped for a while because it felt a bit too long and stretched out, and I didn’t want to reach the conflict, which in my opinion was somewhat unnecessary. After a longer break, I started watching it again and was able to pick the story back up. However, the later episodes also felt a bit stretched, and in contrast, the best part (the wedding) felt a bit too rushed and too short. But I really liked that all their friends reunited with them at the end.
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10/10 Please ,No
10/10 Please, NoThis South Korean BL mini-series was such a pleasant surprise. What starts as a lighthearted romantic comedy quickly becomes an entertaining and charming story filled with humor, warmth, and plenty of memorable moments. The series never takes itself too seriously, which allows its playful energy and lovable characters to shine throughout every episode.
One of its greatest strengths is its easy-going atmosphere. The blend of light drama and romantic comedy creates a fun viewing experience that is perfect for anyone looking for something sweet and relaxing. The story moves at a comfortable pace, balancing comedy and romance without losing its charm.
Cho Myeong Gyun brings a unique presence to his role, portraying a character whose awkwardness and reserved personality feel intentional and relatable. His performance gives the character a distinctive charm, especially as his emotional journey unfolds. Combined with a likable cast and enjoyable chemistry between the leads, the series succeeds in creating plenty of heartwarming moments.
As a mini-series, it knows exactly what it wants to be and delivers it well: a cute, funny, and feel-good BL that leaves viewers with a smile. While it may not rely on grand drama or complicated twists, its simplicity is part of its appeal. A delightful watch that perfectly captures the charm of the rom-com genre and earns a well-deserved 10/10.
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Cried from happiness
This series definitely deserves much more recognition and popularity. It is a sweet and comforting series that is like a warm cup of honey tea. I will be definitely rewatching it again and again, and I can really recommend this short series. If you like a cute bl with beautiful scenery and the greenest of the green flag characters, you will definitely love this one.Things I liked:
1. Ryuji. If there was ever a competition for the most mature, kind, and sweet BL character, Ryuji would get first place every time.
2. So many cute and adorable moments.
3. Amane's growth. I'm really proud of him and everything he achieved.
4. Communication, communication, and even more communication. Amane and Ryuji are the best example of how to communicate and be absolute green flags all day.
5. Gorgeous scenery.
Things I disliked:
1. Didn't affect my rating at all, but I would really love for the series to have at least a few more episodes.
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We love you Weng Weng
Words cannot describe how much beautifully demented joy D'Wild Wild Weng brings me, an utterly deranged Kung-Fu Western featuring Tribal Dwarves, Mexican Banditos, and even a detachment of ninjas for Weng Weng to murder. It's just as gloriously chaotic as the two Bond parodies that make up the heart of his tragically limited filmography. Naturally, Weng is magnetic, spending the film up to his usual antics, employing his diminutive stature in ever more inventive ways before sliding across the floor and kicking a bad guy in the balls, but this time he gets to serenade a young lady too, and it's magical. Surprisingly, the most unusual thing is the comedy relief sidekick because he can't talk. There are obviously a number of conceptual problems associated with the character who can't talk; certainly, giving him most of the exposition was a mistake. The bigger issue is the potential for irritation, but on balance, it's seldom more annoying than it is fascinating, so I'm on board all the way, especially when things start to get weird. Sadly, it seems the holy grail of Weng Weng adventures is currently being withheld from us mere mortals, but for what it's worth, there isn't anything better than watching Weng mowing down enemies with a Gatling Gun.Esta resenha foi útil para você?
An ode to artistry and perseverance
For a film which revolves around sex, Viva Erotica doesn't feel the least bit sleazy or grimy, instead offering an electrifying meta-filmic takedown of both the absurdity and sensationalism of the world around Category III filmmaking. It throws out the window any typical expectations you have, delivering a provocative satire that pokes fun at the film industry while celebrating the people who keep it running. It certainly helps that the film has a tremendous spirit of style with some wonderful direction and photography, plus a terrific sense of humour, with its tongue firmly in cheek, featuring witty dialogue, cheeky references, and guest cameos that ground the film in a slightly offbeat existence. The different styles reflecting different moments, within its realm of porn, there's a lot more colour and movement, but it slows down when it's brought back to reality. It dips into the classic retrospection of filmmakers, moving flawlessly from moment to memory and back again, while thriving on capturing the typical heart of low-budget indie cinema, just with extra nudity and sex thrown in. Leslie Cheung gives a great performance, tackling his role with abandon, embodying the turmoil an artist endures when his ideal must be compromised to meet the reality of the market. He's flawed, but in a very natural and relatable way, as people can't always make the right decision at every turn. All the while, Shu Qi is doing a parody of bad porn acting, resulting in cinematic gold. It helps that they're backed by a fantastic support team, a mix of different personalities who all have something to add, originally out digging into artistic integrity but evolving into becoming a family and together, trying to create something great. Although at times, Viva Erotica seems precisely like the soft-core sex flicks it's trying to skewer, starting with a literal bang with one of the most enthusiastic bonking scenes ever witnessed, yet it all comes together in a surprisingly heartfelt examination of filmmaking, artistic compromise and the struggle to survive in a commercial entertainment industry.Esta resenha foi útil para você?
What A Masterpiece Drama, Strong and Smarl FL, BEST INK related CDRAMA Ever!
What an incredible series! It easily deserves a rating higher than 8.5, as the storyline, performances, and cinematography are flawless. Yang Zi delivers another phenomenal performance, solidifying her status as a top-tier actress. The emotional family dynamics involving Li Zhen, her grandmother, and her grandfather were deeply moving and brought me to tears. I also loved the evolution of Li Zhen's relationship with her uncle, Li Jingdong, shifting beautifully from rivals to him becoming her ultimate support system. Though the male lead's character frustrates me, the actor himself did a great job and looks fantastic in historical attire. His quest for family revenge is continually foiled because his enemies constantly outsmart him, and despite serving under a general, his combat skills are weak. Ultimately, this show is a must-watch. In my opinion, Yang Zi and Zhao Lusi are currently the absolute best A-list actresses in the C-drama industry.Esta resenha foi útil para você?
Good but nothing special
It was an okay watch—perfect for passing the time when you have nothing else to watch.The story was decent and the acting was solid overall. My favourite character was Bang UI—he really brought life to the screen every time he appeared. The horror atmosphere was well done and added a nice layer of tension to the drama.
That said, it wasn't anything particularly special. Nothing about it really stood out or left a lasting impression. It kept me entertained, but if it had been more than 8 episodes, I don't think I would have had the patience to finish it.
I did like our main couple and their determination to save each other. That was probably the most compelling part of the drama and kept me invested enough to see it through.
Verdict: A decent time-filler. Nothing groundbreaking, but enjoyable enough if you're looking for something light and short. Worth a watch if you have nothing better on your list.
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Impressively boring and shallow.
I was so excited to watch something light and cute, but I ended up scrolling through half the show because I was so bored.Look, I love some fluff with zero drama, but Duang With You is nothing like that. It romanticizes a childish and surprisingly toxic relationship, drags on for no reason, and is filled with annoying clichés, cringe dog-fetish humor, and painfully unfunny sound effects.
The characters have zero depth. There’s a lovable sweet boy who’s obsessed with a cold, introverted guy. That’s it. Twelve plus hours of the same thing. This show could easily be cut down to a 20 minute short film.
Let’s talk about the romance for a second.
To give it the benefit of the doubt, it did make me smile a couple of times (even though the acting was pretty average and the chemistry between Duang and Qinn was lacking). But.
It’s so freaking toxic and borderline abusive. Qinn acts like an asshole in pretty much every episode, and the show explains his behavior in the dumbest way possible (yes, sad childhood trauma, as usual).
He’s so distant, cold, and emotionless toward Duang that even his confession feels forced—almost like he’s doing it out of pity. Duang, on the other hand, seems to have zero self-respect, putting up with Qinn’s behavior over and over again, while the show desperately tries to present it as pure, innocent love with pretty lighting, blur filters, and slow music.
Overall, Duang With You might work as a one-time watch if you’re just trying to kill some time.
Just put it on 2x speed.
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Fluff with no substance
This is a series for beginners. I first watched this less than a year ago when I first started watching drama. I had seen maybe 30 at the time, and I found it cute and easy to watch. Now, I've seen almost 300 dramas, and I decided to rewatch this series because I couldn't remember Teetee in it, and I wanted more of him and Por after finishing Duang With You, and I remember really liking Por in this series.Boy, is it a hard rewatch. And Teetee was barely in it, so I feel like I just wasted my time. I watched it at X2 speed most of the time, and my attention wandered so much that I thought about watching a compilation video of RealHia and LeeKlaijai (is that his name?) moments.
One thing that didn't change after the rewatch is my love for Real, Hia, and Lee, and Teerak's grandpa. Muenfah was alright, and I didn't like anyone else.
But let's start with the positives!
--While Kong's acting isn't the best, everyone else did a good job. Por was especially impressive.
--Auau and Save have great chemistry, and so do Por and Teetee for what little we see of them.
--The RealHia moments are the only thing that got me through it. I also really love their difference in height.
--School work was more involved than in most dramas I've seen.
--Thomas and Por look enough alike that they are believable as brothers.
And that's about it! Now I'm about to rant & there will be spoilers!
--The plot is so straightforward that there is no suspense about what will happen next. To summarize, boring.
--Oh, played by Mike, is just creepy. He also looks a lot older than everyone else, which doesn't help. Everything with him and his mother is also just dropped, and they both exit stage left like they never existed.
--Lee's relationship with Teetee's character (His name is difficult) is something they spent little to no time on and was just tacked on an episode here and there.
--This show could have easily been 8 episodes. The passing would have been much better if they hadn't stretched things out into 12 episodes. Cut out the filler and some of the fluff, and honestly make the NC scenes shorter.
--One of the things I hate most is stupid or immature characters. This series has them in abundance. Teerak, Joy, and Type only have a few brain cells between them, and Teerak never seems to be in possession of them.
--Teerak's character is one of my least favorite main characters ever. His character was made to be a pure innocent bottom that you want to protect. And everyone tries to from his family, to his friends, to the boys crushing on him. His friends and love interest are doing it because they see how naive he is, so they don't annoy me as much. His family, however, raised him this way. I think the parents or the sister thought that he needed to grow up at all, but stay a sweet little boy forever. The result? We have a 19/20 year old boy with the personality and emotional development of an 8-year-old. He's an adult. He shouldn't be begging his father to kiss his head and pouting when he doesn't get it. He has to look up the simplest things to do with dating, like how to get to know each other, and how you know when you like someone. You know obvious things, and then for some reason, he doesn't have to look anything up about kissing or sex. He jumped into it like it was his job.
--Babe is a character that I only liked because she's supportive when Teerak really wants a relationship with Muenfah. Everything before that point pissed me off. (I don't know if she did or said anything about Miu, so I can't really compare how she acts when Teerak is dating anyone, so this is just a comparison of when he's being pursued.) Babe is very aggressive, toured Muenfah, and is overly protective of Teerak as soon as she thinks they are dating. She goes right to Muenfah and demands answers. She then tries to shut down any "couple" moments, even though she knows it's fake. Thankfully, she backs off once Teerak tells her he wants to have a relationship with Muenfah. But she acts this way to Muenfah, but does and says nothing to Oh. I don't care if he's a senior. If you are this protective of your brother, that won't matter. She literally acts like a third parent to Teerak when they are only a year apart in age, so why is it that when he's actually having problems with someone, she does nothing? She saw that Teerak was uncomfortable about Oh giving him flowers and gifts, but didn't do anything because why? Teerak told her not to? Then we have the birthday party, which she either shouldn't have let him go to simply because it was Oh's or gone with him. She does neither, and her brother would probably have gotten worse than sexually assaulted if it hadn't been for Muenfah, the one she's giving a hard time. So yeah, I don't care for her at all.
--Teerak's father was stupid for thinking that putting Teerak under house arrest and driving him to school when Babe couldn't until he broke up with Muenfah was magically going to fix that his son was gay. My dude, look at how you raised your son. I'd be more surprised if he were straight.
--Lastly, I couldn't care less about Teerak and Muenfah's relationship. I was so bored with them; it was all fluff and filler, and I was more interested in literally anything else. They had okay chemistry, especially in the more intimate scenes, so I'd like to see them in more things in the future, and I really hope they don't turn out to be another MaxNat (Naughty Babe) for me. I've watched almost all of MaxNat's shows, and while I can see improvement, I still have yet to actually like anything that they are in.
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L’essence de ce Drama se résume en deux phrases :
1) Tabassé par son premier époux, une gentille mais égoïste maman part en laissant son fils de 6 ans dans les pattes de ce monstre, puis elle se remarie et devient la belle-mère du protagoniste policier. 2) Devenu un sociopathe haineux, ce fils lâché par sa mère, tue sans compter, afin de voler la fiancée anesthésiste de son faux-frère qui ignore tout et ainsi se venger du simple fait qu’il existe.
L’idée est prometteuse…
A] 3 protagonistes pour un trio de choc très convaincant, surtout les 2 gars, car le personnage de la fille nous sert du pathos inutile, en daube et en rab. Mais la personnalité de la protagoniste féminine, on ne la comprend pas vraiment... Too Bad ! « Je t’aime pour la vie, mais plus en ce moment », à répétition, c’est non logique et ça plombe le récit à donf. Créer des problèmes là où il n’y en a pas…. Heureusement c’est évolutif. Quand elle cesse de jouer à Pete-l’indécis, on peut enfin rentrer dans le récit.
B] Très belle prestation, pour le couple d’amis et les équipes de travail à l’hôpital et au commissariat, qui sont confondants de naturel.
C] 2 personnages sont imbuvables, la fausse-meilleure-amie et la fausse mère. On n’aime pas les histrioniques manipulateurs, traitres et profiteurs. Mais la fausse-meilleure-amie est jouée façon too-much en plus…
D] Pourquoi, n’utilisez-vous jamais le SWAT dans vos interventions dangereuses pour attraper un fou-fêlé ? A la fin le personnage du désaxé, est trop irréaliste. On en a marre de ces meurtriers en série qui, à répétition, désarçonnent et tuent des équipes entières de policiers.
C’est non crédible.
E] Enfin, un peu trop d’analepses (retours vers le passé) inutiles, pour apporter un suspense juste stressant et qui complique la compréhension aisée du Drama. Le sujet est déjà assez lourd comme ça !
Autant En Emporte Le Vent n’a aucune analepse, pourtant on en reste scotchés, quelques soient le nombre de visionnages… La réalité brutale de la guerre entre deux mondes iniques, se suffit à elle-même.
Le Pont sur la rivière Kwaï, n’use pas non plus de ce procédé. Le suspense est dans l’action, et cela suffit.
« Gentille et égoïste maman » !!!
Cette dualité existe-t-elle ? On ne peut pas juger le fait qu’elle soit partie de la maison. Mais pourquoi n’être pas partie avec son fils en allant voir la police ? A cause d’une société trop indifférente ? A cause du qu’en-dira-t-on social de gens sans cœur qui ne méritent que le dédain societal ?
Et une fois partie…
Pourquoi a-t-elle oublié ce fils, qui est resté à prendre les coups à sa place, à tel point qu’elle ne l’a pas reconnu quand il a pu enfin venir la voir, ce qui lui a brisé le cœur ? Qui pouvait l’empêcher de le guetter à la sortie de l’école, de prendre le même bus que lui, d’aller voir ses matches avec une perruque, ou de demander à quelqu’un de le prendre en photo régulièrement ? En fait elle semble s’être accommodée de leurs mensonges, avec soulagement.
Mais, est-ce le fait qu’elle n’ait pas reconnu ce fils, alors ado, venu la voir de loin, qui a pu faire de son fils un monstre ? Est-ce de l’avoir vue joyeuse et désinvolte, prenant soin de l’enfant d’un autre, qui l’a fait basculer ?
Ce fils, en tous les cas, il a choisi. Comme sa mère. Comme son père avant lui. Qu’est qui fait que certains font résilience et que d’autres deviennent des bourreaux haineux à leur tour ? Est-ce que la seule vraie liberté qu’a l’homme serait la liberté de choix entre bien faire et faire le bien et mal faire et faire le mal ?
C’est à la fin, quand elle se trouve devant ce fils cabossé qui ne veut plus la voir, qu’on voit son égoïsme de façon limpide, quand elle utilise la protagoniste réfractaire, pour forcer des rencontres avec son haineux de fils. Larmoyante et culpabilisante, elle lui impose de faire ce qu’elle ne veut pas, avec maestria. Un saurien ! A son jeu le seul qui reste égal à lui-même c’est le mari. Il attend qu’elle accepte la réalité. Une déformation professionnelle ? Peut-être….
La protagoniste féminine et sa meilleure-ennemie
Au départ, l’héroïne se fait une « meilleure amie ». C’est une histrionique, égocentrique, égoïste et égotiste. Elle a toujours une larme à l’œil et le regard humide, mais manipule sec dans le but d’obtenir ce qu’elle veut de ceux sur qui elle a jeté son dévolu.
Elle a tout fait pour rentrer, sans vergogne, dans le lit du prof d’Education Physique, pourtant marié à une femme paraplégique, suite à un accident de la route. Elle ne se gêne même pas de faire irruption dans sa maison et de revendiquer son droit légitime à une liaison adultérine, devant la femme alitée qui ne peut la contrer ! Si c’était elle, l’épouse paraplégique sur le lit, aurait-elle trouvé son propre comportement à son goût ? Et le mari qui ne réfléchit plus qu’avec son futal ? Elle le payera avec sa vie et lui avec sa santé.
« Ô tempora ! Ô mores ! » (Quels temps ! Quelles mœurs !). Dixit le pirate latiniste de chez Astérix et Obélix citant Ciceron.
En attendant, la pleurnicheuse s’est fait pincer en flag, par une autre sociopathe obsessionnelle qui a des vues sur le policier. Cette dernière va la faire chanter : en échange du silence pour son « droit à l’amour », « la meilleure ennemie » ne va pas hésiter à piéger sa « meilleure amie » afin qu’elle rompe avec le protagoniste. « C’est juste une mise en scène » … lui dit-on ! Et elle y va sans états d’âme.
Elle et le futal qui cogite, exigent le droit d’aimer jusqu’à la lie, en blessant les gens sur leur passage, mais nient le droit à autrui d’aimer en paix et sans blesser personne !
Elle va donc oser demander à la protagoniste de lui laisser son fiancé, ne serait-ce qu’une semaine, pour qu’elle « l’essaye » (@~@)’… Même des pompes, on ne donne pas à essayer car ça ne peut pas être lavé…. Alors, comment « prêter » le cœur et les émotions d’autrui ? (Ce personnage est bien servi par une actrice abonnée à ce genre de rôle, où elle excelle).
« Il faut des décennies pour avoir un jeu pareil » A Dream Within a Dream (Drama Chinois)..
Brrrr !
Le sociopathe assassin est l’instigateur caché de tout cela (L’intrigue est épaisse.). Il profite de cette demande abjecte de la « meilleure ennemie », pour la tuer et faire passer sa mort pour un suicide. Elle a trouvé plus méchant qu’elle ! Le but du tordu est que l’héroïne se sente coupable de ne pas avoir cédé son fiancé et quitte l’amour de sa vie. Et selon le scénario, ça marche !!! Purée ! Sans blague ! (°~°)? Fou rire nerveux 😊
Et ce qu’elle n’a pas cédé à cette traitresse de son vivant, elle va le faire à cause de sa mort ! Oups…
Alors, sans jugeote et tête butée, à cause d’une pouf, qu’elle a eu le tort de considérer comme « meilleure amie », elle bazarde leur vie pendant 8 ans. Désolé les scénaristes, la personnalité de votre héroïne je ne la comprend pas. Le pire c’est que 8 ans après, elle parle encore de cette pouf comme « ma meilleure amie ». Pourtant, la traitrise et l’abjection convoiteuse tuent l’amour et l’amitié, dans la vraie vie !!!
Pendant ce temps, le sociopathe, désormais sans rival sur le campus, trouve mieux de partir à l’étranger apprendre à gérer le showbiz. Peut-être parce que la fille convoitée a sombré dans la déprime et l’ignore totalement. Quand il revient il se cache toujours de sa mère.
Il a bien appris à entourlouper son monde d’affaires. Il a donc maintenant les poches en or. Le cœur d’airain et criminel, il l’avait déjà.… Il pense maintenant avoir de quoi acheter et tromper, le cœur convoité de la protagoniste.
Mais, voilà que le protagoniste revient, lui aussi. Rats !!! 😊
Les cœurs des 2 amoureux s’enflamment et ils ont de nouveau confiance en l’avenir. Ça ne marche plus comme prévu ? On ne change pas une recette qui marche.
À nouveau, le sociopathe entreprend d’assassiner quelques inutiles à ses yeux (>_<). Mais, caramba ! Plus rien ne marche vraiment : « Yé souis lé seul mitraillor au monde, à enrayer sa machine, porqué lé cartouch, elles sont bourrées avec dé la fibre dé cactous dé sécond choix » Achille Talon Viva Papa.
Cette fois-ci, le sociopathe a cependant les moyens de se déchainer.
Il cible pour commencer, une nouvelle amie de l’héroïne, qui est sincère mais sans cervelle et qui a parlé de trop. Au moment de mourir, cette amie appelle plusieurs fois la protagoniste, qui est très loin en ville. Mais elle n’appelle pas une seule fois la police… Si elle est en train de se faire tuer dans les bois, en quoi peut aider une donzelle de 50kg qui n’a pas de voiture, fut-elle une bonne amie ? Voilà ce que personne ne relève !
Et, rebelote. Pfff ! Le syndrome de 8 ans auparavant réapparait… La Baaarbe ! Notre « zéroïne » n’a pas entendu son phone qui était sur silencieux vu qu’elle sortait du cinéma. Et ça parce que cette « chevalier à l’armure brillante » n’a pas eu l’idée d’avoir son téléphone greffé sur ses neurones. Donc, ça ne peut être que sa faute. Elle dit donc à son jouet, pardon, à l’amour de sa vie, qu’elle se sent « instable » et que par conséquent, c’est mieux de ne plus se revoir….
« Retournez dans la case prison, et ne touchez pas 20 000 ».
(é_è)… Lassant !
Est-ce pour jouer au yoyo émotionnel, qu’on nous refait le coup ? Alors c’est raté. >>> Tant qu’elle se balade avec sa tête de 4.95, zapping en accéléré, de mise. 😊
Sinon on risque de jeter tout le Drama et ce ne serait pas mieux :
🎵 Zappons, gardons le bon entrain… La voilà la belle cruche à vin, la voilà la belle cruche. 🎵 Thérapie efficace, je vais regarder donc jusqu’au bout, les multiples intrigues dans les intrigues.
Equipe scénaristique :
SVP, définissez « instable » pour l’on comprenne votre logique. Les Cinéphiles, ce n’est pas parce qu’ils apprécient le jeu de certains acteurs qu’ils sont capables de supporter des personnages, pas bien taillés pour leurs costumes, sans explication valable. Bien que ce soit une fiction, les personnages doivent paraitre crédibles. Sinon, on n’arrive pas à entrer avec sérieux dans le récit. Et même, plus le scénario est loufoque (*_*), plus la psychologie des personnages doit être solide :
- N’est-ce pas Don Salluste ? La Folie des Grandeurs d’après Ruy Blas de Victor Hugo.
- N’est-il pas vrai, Herr Kapellmeister ? La Grande Vadrouille
- Qu’en pensez-vous Messieurs Sarroyan et Pivert ? Le Corniaud, Rabbi Jacob
- Merci de nous faire part de votre analyse Mr « l’Hiberné », devant mademoiselle Crespin-Jaujart ?
Des exemples il y en a 1000. Bien le bonjour chez vous. LNA-BB Jiao
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