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"รักจริง หลังแต่ง" My Romance Scammer (2026) 8/10
สำหรับเรื่อง My Romance Scammer เป็นซีรีส์อีกเรื่องที่ผมมองว่ามีเนื้อเรื่องน่าสนใจและค่อนข้างแปลกใหม่ครับเรื่องราวเกี่ยวกับสแกมเมอร์ที่เข้ามาหลอกแต่งงานเพื่อหวังผลประโยชน์จากอีกฝ่าย แต่สุดท้ายจากความตั้งใจที่เริ่มต้นด้วยการหลอกลวง กลับค่อย ๆ กลายเป็นความรักจริง ๆ ซึ่งถือว่าเป็นพล็อตที่น่าสนใจและชวนติดตามว่าบทสรุปของความสัมพันธ์นี้จะลงเอยอย่างไร
ในช่วงแรกของเรื่อง การดำเนินเนื้อหาอาจจะค่อนข้างรวดเร็วไปบ้าง แต่โดยรวมยังสามารถเข้าใจได้และไม่ได้ทำให้ดูสะดุดมากนัก
ด้านโปรดักชันถือว่าทำออกมาได้ดี งานภาพสวย มุมกล้องและการถ่ายทำดูลงตัว ช่วยให้เรื่องราวดูน่าติดตามมากขึ้น
ส่วนตัวฉากที่ผมชอบที่สุดคือช่วงท้าย เมื่อทั้งคู่แต่งงานและเปิดใจสารภาพความรู้สึกต่อกัน ท่ามกลางบรรยากาศพระอาทิตย์ตกดิน ฉากนั้นถ่ายทอดออกมาได้โรแมนติกมาก ทั้งแสง สี และอารมณ์ของตัวละครทำออกมาได้ดีจริง ๆ
โดยรวมแล้วเป็นซีรีส์ที่มีทั้งความโรแมนติก ความสดใหม่ของพล็อต และช่วงเวลาน่าประทับใจ ใครที่ชอบแนวรักที่เริ่มจากเกมแต่ลงท้ายด้วยความจริงใจ ผมแนะนำเลยครับ สามารถรับชมได้ทาง WeTV ครับ
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Xu Kai’s Best work yet - gripping and intense the kind that makes history
Despite the veteran powerhouse actors crowing this delightful offering, it’s Xu Kai that stands out in this brilliant production. The story is gripping the treatment is perfect and the casting is a dream. It’s hard. It’s gritty and it’s painful. He is not the heartthrob hero this time. He is so wrong and yet so right. You empathise with him despite everything he is doing because his eyes tell a story of love, suffering and desperation. It’s perfect. His villainousness is perfectly balanced with his fragility and determination. It’s a treat to watch this wonderful work where the actor known for his smooth looks and model appearance has willingly forgone the polish of glamour for a hard hitting role. It could have gone either way. But this is one villain we will all love because somehow his story means more than morality itself. His father’s stark high moral character in the drama is a perfect foil for his flawed broken person. His weakness and actions seem superfluous despite how wrong they are. Because the audience is still cheering him on. For once, waiting for the good guys to fail. What a treat! And definitely not to be missed. I’m hooked and I know I’ll watch it again. Every episode was a gift. You start with trepidation- anxious whether the 2 leads will miraculously come out the other end as winners. But this is so real that all that hope is dashed in the wake of facts and real life. It feels wrong to support the ambiguity of Xu Kai's Chen Hui. But you support him anyways. He is chilling and thorough. But still so vulnerable and human. Can’t say enough about how well the layers and complexity of the character has been portrayed. I also can’t understand the low ratings. Are some viewers retarded?Esta resenha foi útil para você?
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A fun watch if you don't take it too seriously
I wanted to watch this show for Mark to be honest. I love him so I wanted to check it out. I did really enjoy this show. It's a really fun watch. I think the humor is really good, the chemistry between the main four is excellent, and the story is decent.I loved the relationship between the main four, especially during the last episode you can see much they've all grown to love each other. The different friendships between them all was really nice to see and very enjoyable. The two couples were enjoyable to watch as well and had fantastic chemistry with each other. The costuming was pretty and the sets were nice as well. The first wedding was absolutely stunning! The finale wedding was beautiful too. I loved seeing how they all talked about marriage and the future as well. I feel like in romances most times it's just "you date to get married" and I know they all do get married in the end, but it was nice to hear them talk about how it's okay to just be together forever without marriage as well.
I have to give a shoutout to Mark's acting, especially in the scenes finding out about the scam and those next scenes following. You could really feel the true heartbreak and betrayal from him. I love when an actor can say 100 hundred words just with their eyes and he is one of those actors. Absolutely love him!
I will say I think where my complaints are with this show is so quickly everyone got over everything. Something quite big would happen and we'd spend like no time on it before moving on.
Examples:
1. U's mom took so much money from him and we just kind of went past that pretty quickly. I know it wasn't really his money to begin with but still. You could say for this he's just used it though so I get why this one might not be a big deal for him.
2. The whole point of the show...the scammers. They were forgiven way too easily. The scenes we did get of the couples being broken up and North and Pai being upset about it were good, especially Pai's. Mark's acting really made those scenes. That being said, it felt like they'd give you this emotional scene and immediately follow it up with something goofy which almost took away from seriousness of what just happened (like the whole gecko thing). Personally, I just would've never gone back to U or Tim after doing what they did, especially Tim, but this is a romance, so I understand and knew they'd get back together which is fine, I just wish they would've been split longer and faced more consequences.
3. The grandpa straight up disowned North and Pai, left them on the street with nothing but the clothes on their backs, but we forgave him just because he gave the stuff back? Absolutely not. They just didn't seem to be upset with him at all. And why was the grandpa even mad at them in the first place? It's not their fault they were scammed, especially with the Pai and Tim situation. The grandpa has met Tim several times, I'm sure he did a background check on the man and everything, and he didn't catch it either so why just get mad and disown Pai because of that. I hated the grandfather after how he handled all that.
Some other things are that it just seemed like a lot of actual plots was put on the back burner. Like the whole reason Tim wanted to scam Pai in the first place was because he owed a lot of money to people (loan sharks I'm assuming), and because he wanted to bring his parents back...other than when we first found out Tim owed those people money, we never heard about it again until we saw a quick scene of him handing over a check in the finale. And when we met his parents, they said they didn't even want to come back and made him sell the house anyways.
Overall, I did enjoy the show and looked forward to the new episode every week. Was the show great? No, but it was fine. I think if you don't take the plot too seriously and just simply enjoy the couples and the jokes, you'll enjoy it a lot t
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SERIES FOR CAT LOVER
Both actors is to good mostly everyone knows them. I am crazy for cats so i love the series a lot. Actors work with cats so well. all over all cast is good.Still cats part is shoule be more. As well they have to show cat and actors part a lot i feel it was less.
Everyone has to love animals so many people hurt them all over world this series is showing how cute they are. They understand more then human and love more then human as well loyal.
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GJM trap all over again, fall at your own risk!
Plot premise is good, but the execution!!First of all, I’m an enjoyer of My Journey to You and a dropper of Fangs of Fortune, and I think that already describes my expectations for this drama. I knew about all the controversies surrounding GJM, and honestly, I already expected to hate this drama even before it aired (but still ended up watching it anyway… wtf 😭).
I watched the first 7 episodes in one sitting when only 15-16 episodes were out. Then I decided to pause because I knew the ending wasn’t going to be good. But eventually, I picked it up again, continued until episode 20, and then binge-watched the rest once the express package was released. I just couldn’t bring myself to give it a 9/10 because the drama is simply… disappointing.
It is a draining drama. It’s exhausting… Honestly, I don’t even know why I put myself through this misery, hoping for the impossible lol. But I would still recommend it, with LOTS of notes.
What I love:
I love the acting, especially from Ju Jingyi and Tian Jiarui. The rewind scenes were heartbreaking but also beautiful. Ji Ling’s appearance is definitely a highlight. That viral wires white robes reuters were actually the reason I started this torturous GJM production in the first place lol.
Tian Jiarui did a great job portraying multiple roles and showed clear growth from his previous performances. As for Ju Jingyi, I can finally see why she gets so much hype, she’s beautiful and delivers emotionally. Don’t tell me you didn’t cry when she longed for Ji Ling beside the puppet in that red robe 😭😭.
This is also my first time watching Zeng Shunxi, and I can confidently say I’m becoming a fan. Wu Shiguang feels like a role made for him, and he executed it really well. Chen Duling, as always, carries that elegant, refined aura perfectly.
I also want to highlight how well they executed certain emotional storylines, especially the creation of Li Jie. The bond between the brothers, the friendship, the sunshine and sunshine protector dynamic… it was all so touching. The devastation Li Jie felt when he realized he had lost Ji Ling forever, Ji Ling is his sunshine, his partner 😭.
Episodes 23-24 are crucial because they finally explain all the confusion from earlier episodes. You really have to survive all the plot twists to get there. And Longshen… he’s probably the loneliest character in the story, to the point that he develops a “loneliness fragrance.” That absolutely broke me 😭.
Overall, it’s a good drama if you’re looking for high-quality fight scenes, impressive CGI, beautiful visuals, and a strong OST. The action choreography and camerawork are mostly memorable.
What I hate:
The “equal billing” nonsense and the lack of screentime for Zeng Shunxi and Chen Duling. They are the biggest victims here.
I really hate how underdeveloped the “heir of the dragon deity” plotline is. Why was he written to be so weak? How did the story shift from a journey to find the 10th dragon deity and build the heir, the future… into a story about reminiscing over the creation of a spirit vessel? He is merely a supporter of the “real” dragon deity, no? Did I misunderstand the premise from the beginning? 🤔I could’ve accepted it if the drama had focused solely on the kingmaker storyline. But they promised EQUAL BILLING. Of course viewers are upset. We are mad! After 25 episodes, it feels like GJM suddenly remembered: “Oh right, we still need to make Wu Shiguang the dragon.” Like… where was the PACING all this time?
I’m not blaming the actors. This is solely on GJM. If the promotion hadn’t emphasized equal billing, this would’ve been more acceptable. They shouldn’t have marketed it as four main leads with equal billing. I would’ve been fine with the LWY-JL couple as the main leads, if only they had been honest from the start. IF ONLY. I genuinely hope Zeng Shunxi and Chen Duling were paid accordingly, as main leads. I don’t know why I fell into the same GJM trap again. At least I was strong enough to drop FoF lol.
Besides the billing issue (which I usually don’t even care about, but this time I felt betrayed), I also hate the censorship. The Han Ba arc was clearly cut, we CAN tell. The scenes about storytelling to get the room keys were missing, and I’m sure there were more beautiful moments between Su Jian and Han Ba that got removed. Cutting it from 40 episodes down to 29 is just… painful.
Yes, some issues might be due to censorship, but a lot could have been avoided if GJM had put more effort into balancing the story and respecting all his actors. He couldn’t balance the screentime, he couldn’t balance the romance, nor balancing the dragon deity-vessel storyline. He couldn’t even balance the favouritism between his favourites. Equal billing bulls*it. Wu Shiguang, as the heir, is so underpowered that Ji Ling has to appear everywhere to solve everything and save everyone. Like… Wu Shiguang, you such a spoiled little dragon brat prince. Why are you freeloading? /s. Even in the final confrontation with Jiu Ying, he still needed Ji Ling. I get it, I get it. The fake feels like the real, and the real feels like the fake. That’s the main plot of the story.
Well, the ending is quite surprising. It’s a HAPPY ENDING by GJM standards. IYKYK lol. The fact that simply being ALIVE is considered a happy ending is wild. No one turns into dust, no one is left waiting endlessly on the stairs. It’s an open ending for the Wuwu couple, but I choose to regard it as a happy one. They get to restart, and I know Wu Shiguang would succeed in courting Wu Wangyan again. They’re fated, and no one can separate them.
As for the *main* couple, it’s a happy ending in the sense that they forget their miserable past lives and are reborn as humans, just as Lu Wuyi wished. Their wish comes true, and that last scene at the flower shop! That smile! It’s Ji Ling’s, just like the first time Lu Wuyi saw him, the form she fell in love with. That’s enough for me *ehem. I guess I have low standards.
The ending is actually a rewind timeline and a different universe (so you watched 28.5 episodes for noth—oops lol), so there’s no Li Jie, no weak You Chi, and no dead people.
You either love or hate GJM dramas. It’s ALWAYS like this. Next time (maybe for Hidden Shadow), I’d rather wait until it finishes airing before deciding if I WANT TO TORTURE MYSELF AGAIN with another draining yet beautiful drama before starting it lol.
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MUST WATCH SUCH A BEAUTIFUL SERIES
Such a beautiful series. just finished yesterday. what a lovely cast all actors are so good. what i like most in Thai series is love and friendship. friends are all too good and funny always.Qin and Duang are so good. i love Qin he is so cute and handsome as well.
Family i wish everyone has like Duang. that family is hert of drama so funny and cute. Thank you for such a beautiful series .
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Slowburn at it's finest
I am a huge fan of the webtoon so obviously i wanted to watched the adaptation. I feel this was done beautifully. Although the webtoon is still ongoing i think i like how they took things in the drama. Sang Yan has been my crush since secret love webtoon. Yes we have Duan Jia Shu but Sang Yan was my bias. When i read the novel and got to know more about him. I was in love.The entire drama is just beautiful. I don't think my words can express how deep, beautiful and peaceful their love is. It's like this soft warm hug. I cried a lot but I'm happy everyone is happy. Do watch it don't miss out on this.
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More propaganda to excuse male violence: But he said sorry and cried!
The good - The wardrobe and stage production quality, Shi-wok's hairstyle, and the soundtrack. The story had a lot of intriguing parts.The bad - More propaganda to excuse male violence towards others, particularly women. Saying sorry and crying shouldn't be treated like some pivotal moment that redeems a male suspect. The initially promising story became disappointing in certain ways. There were so many disturbing parts that didn't add to the plot and were unnecessary;
- The psychological manipulation of the audience with these backstories aimed at creating sympathy for male characters and their depraved actions was insulting. Three examples;
1. The scene of Yoon Se-won tearfully apologizing to Park kyung-wan with the sad music was ridiculous. It's like he only forced himself to do so, because it was a man affected, who lost another man (his dad). Why didn't he apologize to Ga-Young too (not saying it would make what he did to her okay)? He even excused his actions of abducting and torturing a schoolgirl (Ga-young), saying she's just as bad as the corrupt men. He worded it as her "using her body", but in reality, it was her being used for her body. As if she victimized anybody, when in reality, she was the victim. Yoon's warped perception wasn't corrected at all in the show, which Yeo-jin could've done as a woman's advocate (or at least, she should be in that role). The complete disregard for women's lives really shines through here. Someone who did what Yoon did would be an actual psychopath, devoid of empathy, so these tearful moments that some audience members fell for is just conditioning to allow evil men to get away with even more crimes against women.
2. Why did the show portray sad and regretful reactions about the pathetic slap on the wrist sentence that kim woo-kyun got, as if it was too harsh? These guys acted like they shouldn't have done their jobs to protect trafficking victims who were minors. As if saying sorry and looking sad makes woo-kyun a good guy who should be let go.
3. The part when Lee Chang-Joon was shown in a patriotic light in the last episode, about the poet, as if he's some good guy gone bad because of "the corrupt system" that he couldn't help but partake in. Yet he even said he only regrets introducing Park Moo-sung to Hanjo Distribution, not about his role in anything that resulted in people dying or being tortured. Again, this backstory creates conditioning for "well maybe he wasn't that bad/maybe he had a good reason" coddling.
Yet this kind of dedication towards including a sympathetic backstory was denied to Ga-Young, who for some reason was portrayed as an ungrateful brat in the end. All this, despite:
- The inappropriate treatment toward Ga-young during her hospitalization. Her right to privacy wasn't respected, with all these investigators in her room, questioning her, sticking psychologically triggering images in her face. This could be viewed as further torment. Even then, she was still not even safe, and was shuffled around in some sort of switcheroo show on a rooftop to catch a suspect. It's unclear if Yoon Tae In was actually in on her attempted abduction, or he was playing along to catch the main suspect ordering this.
- The last episode's scene with Ga-young, her mom, and Yeo-jin. Why was Ga-Young's mom telling her to say nothing, and she wasn't questioned for this? Why was Ga-young even being interrogated, at this stage?
- Yeo-jin's psychologically abusive behavior toward Ga-young in the last episode, despite her being an under aged victim of s- trafficking, abduction, and torture. To nearly hit her like that, berate her, and tell her to be grateful that the culprit didn't murder her (as if abduction and torture is fine!), was disgraceful. For this, Yeo-jin should've been fired, not promoted.
- Anyone who went through what Ga-young did, esp at that age, would have severe psychological trauma and PTSD. Yet she's treated like an object or a means to an end in this series. Yeo-jin was never this aggressive toward the male interrogation suspects, many of whom did horrible things. When you think of it, Ga-young's mom wasn't there to protect her when she suffered those horrific things, so resentment of her mom's overbearing nature is understandable. All of Yeo-jin's berating was psychological abuse disguised as tough love, IMO. Why make it a point to shame Ga-young for wanting space from her questionable mom, when having boundaries keeps girls and women safe? Her mom's feelings aren't something she should feel guilty for. What about what Ga-Young went through? Any respect I had for Yeo-jin was lost. To add insult to injury, Ga-Young's mom shames her for what she's wearing, when it was literally just a t-shirt and jeans.
Also;
- Seo Dong-jae ended up being promoted by Shi-Wok, just so that an evil man could have his wish fulfilled right before he died by suicide. This, despite:
- Shi-Wok just stood by and watched Eun-Soo get strangled/almost killed, and didn't intervene, despite that being a crime (assault, attempted murder). It was almost implied like Seo Dong-jae stopped and look regretful, as if that made it fine for him to get away with it. It was also made out to be an uncontrollable fit of rage, a classic excuse that male abusers and murderers use (yet he's perfectly in control of himself towards his male colleagues, somehow). When in reality, it's still a choice he made, that should've been punished appropriately. Further, the writers had Eun-Soo apologize to Seo Dong-jae, after Seo guilted her, saying he couldn't get sleep that night he strangled her. If that wasn't an attempt to display what a narcissist or manipulative abuser is like, then is the message that women victims of male violence should apologize to their abusers, if the abusers were in any way disturbed by their own choice of actions? How wrong and insulting to normalize that garbage.
- The completely wrong conclusion of Eun-Soo that Seo Dong-jae must not be a murderer if he didn't also murder her (and if he did, she couldn't do anything about it, so why was that situation even part of the story?). At first I thought she was just saying that out of a survival mechanism, but no, it appears the show portrays her as actually believing that. I think it was irresponsible on the part of the writers/producers to not make a big deal about how wrong this conclusion is, given that DV and male violence against women is bad in Korea and exists in every country. Viewers should be informed that men who strangle women statistically have an extremely high chance of murdering, "Prior non-fatal strangulation was associated with greater than six-fold odds...of becoming an attempted homicide, and over seven-fold odds...of becoming a completed homicide. These results show non-fatal strangulation as an important risk factor for homicide of women, underscoring the need to screen for non-fatal strangulation when assessing abused women in emergency department settings." (Non-fatal strangulation is an important risk factor for homicide of women, NIH study 2009).
- Soon after Eun-soo was murdered, a male character said sorry that this happened so soon after his male boss' promotion. Woman murdered - man and his promotion most affected!
- It was so odd how Eun-soo was treated with coldness, contempt, and an odd suspicion about the motive behind her trying to catch the culprit. The attempt to portray a young woman as emotionally driven and less capable is so misogynist, because to even get her job, she would require certain qualifications and experience. Yet Seo dong-jae is emotionally driven (see: strangulation), but is not portrayed as lesser for this, and in fact gets promoted.
- Park Kyung-wan is a creep, who stalked and took pics of Ga-Young without her knowledge, then tried to delete the evidence, which is a crime. Due to this, the ones who "interrogated" him did nothing wrong and shouldn't have apologized. Him losing his dad is no excuse, either.
- Yoon Tae In's treatment of girls when he's interrogating them. He loses his temper, berates them, and threatens to hit them. This happened after the incident at the house where there were a bunch of "punks" hanging out, yet this treatment didn't happen to the male "punks" there. He even went to hit her, which is disgusting and cowardly. That would only make it more stressful and difficult for witnesses to recollect what happened. This behavior should've resulted in him being fired, not trusted to continue hampering interrogations.
- The slight pickme-ification of Yeo-jin was sad to see. It's like a strong female lead can't exist unless she gets turned into a pickme, is protective of a man, or in some cases, is stereotyped as a lesbian. If Yeo-jin was known as a woman who didn't wear makeup, it's weird that she put on lipstick after the creepy manlet Kim Jung-bon got her a gift, unprompted, disguised as congratulating her on her promotion. (Same thing applies if she hypothetically did wear makeup from the start, and he negged her to stop, then she stopped). I'm glad the male coworker pointed out that he didn't receive such a gift - a hint that this "gift" was just a way to get something from Yeo-jin. Subtly changing a woman over time is a male fantasy, it's like breaking her down, or having control over her identity. Why is Yeo-jin wasting time teaching a grown man (Shi-wok), who can't feel empathy and is a psychopath, things like how to smile? Does she want him to be better at fooling people, so he can manipulate them better? Why catch feelings for a psychopath that constantly disrespects her?
- Shi-wok lacking empathy or emotions is portrayed as a strength in solving cases, such as not bending to pressure. While this applies, it could also make him ruthlessly corrupt. The entire plot hinges on Shi-wok somehow having morals, despite technically being a psychopath, even if he didn't do anything heinous.
Shame on these writers/producers.
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sumpah ini dari thai tapi berasa nonton k-drama
yang satu abadi dalam lagunya, yang satu abadi dalam gambar nya😭😭 setara banget cinta merekaa.bagussss bangetttt, biasanya selama ini gua kalo nonton bl ngga sampe obsesi sampe segininya sampe ngikutin perkembangan aktornya sedalam ini, ini karena chemistry merekaa yg gacorrr bngt sampe ke real life😭😭.
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Lighthearted with FL & her son providing the laughs
I was writing a reddit post about vertical drama actors aged 35 and above and had Sean Pai in mind. I had only watched 2 of his dramas before so I thought of watching another one and chose this title because of its availability on iQIYI. It was a good watch.What I liked:
1. FL characterisation - She was smart, sassy & likeable.
2. Supporting characters - ML's son was sassy like his mother. He was quick with his words that always resulted in comedic moments. I also liked ML's older relatives & assistant.
3. Tone - Lighthearted with right doses of comedy.
4. Acting - Wang Zi Yi excelled in her role so was the child actor playing the son.
5. Treatment - Those treatment sessions were outrageous but funny and Sean Pai was shirtless most of the time.
What I disliked:
1. Antagonists - FL's family was terrible and condescending. Half-sister took credit for something she didn't do and was even willing to harm children.
2. Romance - Sadly underdeveloped. The first episode was set up to be spicy but the kissing was fake and the movements seemed mechanical / unnatural. Their kissing scenes mostly had one of the leads blocking the camera so you'd know the kissing was fake. Wonder if any of them had no real kissing clause.
Favourite scene
When the son scolded ML for being reliant on walking aids
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Something wrong happened along the way
I know this will ruffle a few feathers among fans, but Veil of Shadows simply didn’t work for me and in more ways than one.First, the storyline felt unnecessarily convoluted. Instead of building intrigue, it created confusion, with noticeable plot holes and repetitive scenes that added little value. I found myself trying to piece things together rather than being immersed in the narrative.
Second, the promotion of Joseph Zheng as a leading figure felt misleading. His role comes across more as supporting, which may leave viewers expecting a different kind of presence feeling disappointed.
Visually, the series leans heavily on CGI—so much so that it often distracts from the performances rather than enhancing them. Style seems to take precedence over substance, and not always to the show’s benefit.
And then there’s the cinematography choice: the constant close-ups paired with dramatically wind-swept, wavy hair. It’s a stylistic device that quickly becomes overused, losing its intended impact and turning almost into a visual cliché.
The stakes also feel diminished. Characters die, only to be revived through a recurring “magic stone” device and if all things fail there’s the qlubiquitous “everything-can-be-fix-with-time-travel”This cycle undercuts emotional weight so why invest in loss if it’s repeatedly undone?
It also raises a fundamental question: whose story is this, really? The narrative focus feels scattered, making it hard to connect deeply with any one character or relationship.
Finally, the inclusion of the “weasel demon” character while perhaps intended as quirky or compelling felt more distracting than engaging, especially as the role grew in prominence.
Overall, the show reminds me of the same issues I had with Fangs of Fortune: over-the-top dramatics, an overcrowded cast, and a storyline that struggles under its own ambition. There’s a distinct flair for spectacle, but without clarity and cohesion, it becomes difficult to stay invested.
Of course, this is just my perspective. If you enjoyed the series, that’s completely valid. But for me, it ultimately fell short of its potential.
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Episode 2 kissing scene - OMG
Yes, it is full of tropes. Yes, the production values could have been better. The flashbacks were over used. The music eventually got to be boring/too much. But if you want a fiery kissing/implied sex scene you owe it to yourself to watch episode 2. Episode 8 has a nice scene as well. I started re-watching because of those two scenes and found myself re-watching the whole thing. FL (Song Ji Eun) is cute and ML (Sung Hoon) is very handsome and his kissing, well let's just say I wouldn't turn him away if he tried to kiss me. Unlike most of the reviews I read, I was not impressed by the little boy who portrayed Dong Goo. If you want to see cute and delightful little boy you need to watch C-drama Unforgettable Love with Sun Lennon.Many people also commented that they didn't understand why his mother left his father. Did they actually pay attention to his dad? What an overbearing piece of excrement. I would have left too. But, I would have taken my son with me.
I would call this a "snack" drama. Easy to binge, especially if you fast forward all the flash backs. Enjoy it for what it is, a light hearted rom-com.
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Everyone Is Fighting Their Own Worthlessness
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For SoL drama, rating cant reflect the true quality
The feeling of envy and anxiety of seeing others succeed while we continue to lag behind may feel familiar to someone today. This drama can only be felt if it's actually happening or has happened in ur life. The story will touch ur deepest emotions, and as if ur mind is busy looking for an escape through the story. The negative emotions here are conveyed satirically. The script and direction are excellent. Bcz I experienced it, yes, 100/10, maybe even 10,000/10. Ratings can't reflect the true quality. When this drama aired, I wanted to deceive myself as if we were walking together. However, what matters is real action, not just the eyes staring at the screen.Esta resenha foi útil para você?



