This drama just hit different, I feel a new sensation.
I love the storyline. This drama is built with a refreshing (anti-mainstream) plot. The writer incorporates a mysterious element about Chan's memories, which influences his treatment of Haran.What amazes me are the details of this drama, which give me a new sensation. I love their outfits, I love the OST, I love the dialogue, and the cinematography, which warms my heart.
This story is perfectly executed by Lee Sung Kyung and Chae Jong Hyeop; their chemistry is excellent. I felt the trauma when I saw Haran's eyes and the sadness hidden in Seanu Chan's eyes.
This drama will always hold a special place in my heart. Goodbye long winter, I will live this life without regrets 👋
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Good, but I enjoyed H2H more
My only complaint is that the series felt longer than it needed to be. In episode 8, I felt like we were getting a lot of filler and NC scenes just to expand the show out to 12 episodes, and by episode 10, I was watching at 2X speed so I wouldn't DNF it because I found my attention drifting.Despite that, I liked the acting, except for JJ's, because it felt very stiff, but I've seen him in other things, and it's been fine, so it's probably because it was his first drama, or that's how they wanted him to act.
Didn't care about the singing. I rarely do unless music is the main focus of a character or plot, like Kim from Kinnporche, or ThamePo & Cutie Pie.
I love this kind of plot because it dives into something that many people experience, but don't really talk about. I have these kinds of dreams a few times out of the year, and it always leaves me feeling disoriented when they start happening in real life, and I think this show captured that feeling very well. I also like that in this series, it's an inherited gift.
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F4 Tailândia: Meninos Antes de Flores
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Melhor dorama que já assisti, se tornou um dos meu favoritos
Sabe quando você assiste um dorama em que o primeiro episódio é intediante, mas o final te prende a assistir? F4 é totalmente diferente, desde o primeiro minuto de episódio, você se prende a série, e a cada final você sente a necessidade de assistir o próximo episódio para saber o que vai acontecer. Meu caso foi o seguinte, eu comecei a assistir depois que eu tinha voltado as aulas, e como eu estudo integral, eu passava o dia inteiro pensando no que iria acontecer no próximo episódio, por isso eu te digo só assista, porque quando você começar é um caminho sem voltaEsta resenha foi útil para você?
Poor acting, Amazing kisses, Plot holes, Awful Makeup
Subjective Gut Rating; 6.75 (rounding up to 7.0 coz of the kisses. That’s how I roll…LOL 🤣)I was looking for an easy and light binge to end the work week, and I thought “Never Forget Your Enemy” is the right pick. Well, I was wrong. I thought it would be a fluffy and cute romance, and maybe even a second-chance romance when the leads are given another chance to work things out. Instead, the plot is a little more serious and darker than I initially thought. This is also not a big deal, because I’ve seen quite a few really good Korean BLs that cover some darker/angsty topics, e.g. “Let Free the Curse of Taekwondo” or “Secret Relationships” or “Love for Love’s Sake”.
Unfortunately, this Thai/Korean co-production isn’t up to par with the dramas I listed. There are 2 things that this KBL got from their Thai friends - poor makeup and great kisses. There’s so much makeup on the two main leads that I couldn’t look away. This is especially bad for Lee Ja Woon, whose acting is already bad (a little better in the last couple episodes, but distractingly bad). Coupled with poor makeup that makes his face look a little weird, it greatly decreases the enjoyment factor. But don’t worry, these guys can kiss! And who doesn’t like a couple wet dreams, right? I haven’t seen some great BL kissing in a long time. The actors, god bless them, are not afraid to open their mouths and go for it (without looking like they are going to eat each other’s faces). They are passionate and sexy, sweet and affectionate. Props to them!
How about the plot? Well, there are too many loopholes and things that don’t quite make sense. No one seems to have a sense of urgency to help Ki Ha Neul recover his memories. I’m not saying they need to force him, but they didn’t help at all. What about the creepy barista at the coffee shop? Given who he really is, falling in love with Ha Neul seems quite convenient and also what he did in the end. What about the contents inside the box? Why would Yeo Sae Byeok keep the contents if he’s not going to tell anyone or do something with it? Just burn them!
I don’t think I am going to recommend “Never Forget Your Enemy” to you, unless you are interested in checking this Thai/Korean co-production. The mystery is not too bad, and the drama is quite short (8 eps, 30 mins each). There are many better BLs out there, like the three I mentioned in the first paragraph.
Completed: 4/3/2026 Review #681
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I Can't Believe I'm Giving This a 10!!! Loved It!!
I started watching this because I really like Lu Yu Xiao in Perfect Match but didn't watch it until much later after it aired. I watched and dropped Hou Ming Hao's "Back From The Brink" because I couldn't stand watching the FL. I'll be honest when I say that it's very hard for me to finish watching some cdramas through to the end because I feel that a lot of times, it gets either too draggy or rushed through the final last few chapters. Not expecting much from this drama, I started watching with no expectations but was so surprised by how much I enjoyed it! I was so happy and satisfied with it!I felt that Lu Yun Xiao and Hou Ming Hao had the perfect chemistry together! Their angsty and tearful moments were always so well acted and timed in sync! I really liked the pacing of the story. Despite that the FL constantly lies and hides the truth, her actions always betray her. She sacrifices herself so many times to save him despite even the dangers and torture she faces. She constantly risks her own health to save him. Even though she says she just doing it to get the antidote, as a viewer, you know that deep down, she's fallen for him. While her goal was always to save herself first by trying to get the Golden Millet Dream, she keeps lying because she didn't want him to have to go against his master's dying wish in order to save her. So she would rather steal and continue to lie to him so he doesn't have to make that painful decision. She's been hiding herself all her life so it becomes second nature for her to hide the truth from others, even at the cost of her love for the ML. She never confesses back to him because she's still at death's door the entire time.While the ML exposes his feelings earlier, he knows that she loves him. Even when true purpose of her being with him is exposed, he can't let her go and still watches after her. But when the truth is finally revealed, the relief of the ML is evident.
I did have a few gripes with some things in the drama. I wished that they showed the FL's Warrior Goddess side more often. It would've of been interesting if she had shown her fighting prowess by 'accident' and then the ML would question it. But you never really get to see that side of her at all. When she's finally suited up, she doesn't really have any real fighting scenes. lt seems like she got rescued a lot but at the same time, she also rescued the ML so that balanced out. I wished also that when the ML finally confronts her, it would've been nice for them to have a whole uninterrrupted scene of them being truthful to each other. Instead, we have a young girl playing the demon Zhulong interrupting their truth revealing moment. Kind of ruined it IMO. Also, the main 'second' villain was so-so at the end. He was good for being that obsessive guy but turning into a main villain, he really wasn't suited for the part.
I really enjoyed the leads' chemistry and their kissing scenes were perfectly steamy without being too cringey! Just perfect enough! I felt that both Hou Ming Hao and Lu Yu Xiao did a perfect job in this drama and were so very well matched! I'd love to see them in another drama again together! While the ending could've been a bit better, I was left happy and satisfied with the drama as a whole.
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Childhood Trauma and Tragedy Interferes With Love
I just finished Still Shining. This is not the typical romance love story and doesn't have the happily ever after ending. It starts out with a first love that seems to be heading in the direction of two lives together, but it takes a different turn. Traumatic events leave lasting scars and can change the course of people's lives, their hopes and dreams. Let me unpack some of this...Both of our main leads are heavily burdened. We meet them while studying for college entrance exams. They are each other 's first love. We also get introduced to their lives.
Tae Seo has lost both parents in a car accident and he and his younger brother have to move to the country to live with their grandparents. His younger brother badly injured his leg in the same accident and will always have a limp. Tae Seo now assumes the responsibility for taking care of his brother and his grandparents. He studies hard to get into college, majoring in engineering but quits his engineering job after college when he realizes that his responsibilities to his family will always come before climbing the ladder or career success. He takes a job as train engineer and makes wooden frames on the side for extra money, all so he can be available when his family needs him. His life is busy fulfilling one responsibility after another with almost no time for anything else.
Eun-A helps her father run their home which also doubles as a vacation retreat. Her mother is not in the picture as she apparently left. Eun-A's father deals with depression and tried to commit suicide when his wife left him. Eun-A's main goal is to never leave her father alone, and to never be a burden to him or to anyone. There is a woman who enters her father's life, and while this gives Eun-A the chance to pursue her dreams, she has a hard time accepting this woman in her father's life.
Both Tae Seo and Eun-A go off to college but not in the same place. They juggle classes and trying to see each other. Tae Seo has to tutor, work part time, and take care of his grandparents. Schedules often do not work out. Eun-A quits college and pursues working an internship at a resort, which only makes seeing Tae Seo that much harder. In an effort to not be a burden, she breaks up with Tae Seo over the phone breaking his heart.
10 years later Tae Seo and Eun-A see each other in Seoul. They still have feelings for each other and start to see each other. However, life is still hard. Eun-A owned her own vacation rental, but had to leave it suddenly due to some corporate takeover (?). This was a part of the story I had a hard time following, Tae Seo is still juggling his responsibilities for his family, and this time his grandmother has a stroke (I think), so he juggles hospital visits. There are also other people who are in each of their lives so jealousies erupt and misunderstandings happen. This gets to be too much and this time Tae Seo breaks things off over the phone.
At this point as the viewer I'm wondering (in a frustrated voice) where the hell this is taking us. You really have to see the story through to the end. In the final episode. Tae Seo and Eun-A meet several times that end up being nothing, but finally they talk. Tae Seo wonders out loud why they ended up the way they did....and I'm sure every viewer is wondering this as well. The meaning behind this mournful couple who could never seem to get it together came in one line..."That is us. Never wanting to make things harder for the other." Eun-A's childhood scars meant she runs whenever she feels like she is a burden to someone and Tae Seo has so many burdens already on his plate, she doesn't want to be just one more. At first I thought she was just a narcissist that played with his heart, but I think she is just very realistic about how burdened his life is, and doesn't want to add to it.
This is the story of a very, very deep love two people have for each other who couldn't be free enough of life's burdens to be together. It's sad really as we are cheering for them to be together through the entire story. It's not a happily ever after ending, but only a hopeful one that maybe one day burdens will lesson and they can be together.
The acting was very good. It is very emotional throughout and the actors really brought out those emotions.
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What does did I just watch?
Literally asked myself this question out loud which was almost echoed by what did 'we' just watch from my wife.........eps 9 and 10 were definitely 2 hrs 15 min of our lives wasted~Umm..........I've almost speechless. This was sad. Pure depression. A give and take relationship NEVER survives when it's one sided and that's how the relationship in this drama was portrayed from start to finish. ML have and gave and gave into the black hole that was the FL until an ultimate decision was made. And STILL.......the pattern never changed~
I wasn't sure what to expect but it sure as hell wasn't this. The FL and SFL did not cut it, or maybe it was the characters. I had the sense of two high school girls that just didn't mature at all. Speech, mannerisms, actions and decisions radiated indecision and uncertainty. There were very few scenes of positivity, the rest made you wanna go drown yourself. The ending was suspect and needs to be deciphered. I find so many similarities to the drama Love Me which ended a few months ago except the ending was much lighter. I'm not saying to ignore the drama but I'm pretty sure you're going to come away scratching your head like we were~
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Delightful with some darkness
I really enjoyed the story line. I did skip over most of the battles but the story / slow burn romance was pretty good.I did NOT like the camera movement and the weird screaming music at the end of an episode was intense and jarring.
I love the camaraderie of the characters, how they developed. I love how the bad guys still had a depth to them and the intense storytelling of it all.
Honestly, I never laughed so much. I found the interactions continuing to hide the truths of various people highly amusing. I really enjoyed episode 26 in particular.
I love strong female characters and Fan Changyu is probably the strongest and best of all C-Drama characters I've ever seen. She doesn't get weak, she always remains strong and her character doesn't change. I love that. I love all the supporting cast too. I love that they are all changed by her simple truths, honesty and forth-righteousness.
The darkness, of course, is the fighting and battles. The story wouldn't have been as great without them but maybe they didn't need to be quite so long and intense. That's just my opinion. I'm pretty sure most people enjoyed the battles too.
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Enjoyable Amnesia Trope
The beginning was dark, crazy slapstick humor. I'm down with the demented and wild, but slapstick isn't my favorite, and I wasn't sure I'd stick with this drama. As it progressed, I grew to appreciate it more as the hate slowly changed and the characters began to grow emotionally.I added a half star for Kim Jae Wook's smirks. He lit up the screen.
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- Great chemistry between the lead -- feels natural
- The pacing quite steady but sometimes a bit slow
- A bit predictable & some conflicts are resolved to easily
- Side character could have been explored more
- May not be groundbreaking, but it delivers a touching story with strong chemistry & beatiful moments
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Gui Mi Dui Bu Qi, Wo Lao Gong Shi Ni Da Ge
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Segunda adaptação assistida... Ri bastante...
Navegando pela Reelxia, filtrei por dramas com a palavra "brother" e como gosto do ator Li Meng Ran resolvi dar play ao ver um pôster diferente do que há em sua página no dyyjpro. Mas percebi rapidamente que era uma adaptação do web novel "Gui Mi Shuo Da Ge Xiong, Ke Ta Ye Li Han Wo Bao Bao", onde a FL se casa as pressas com o ML, irmão mais velho da sua melhor amiga.Assisti a primeira adaptação, "Whirlwind Husband: Her Brother", há 1 mês atrás e acabei não me interessando muito pelo plot, mas aqui tudo parecia mais cômico, e nossa, como foi diferente. Apesar de algumas coisas terem sido deixadas de lado, a premissa se manteve e a essência da FL se manteve, mas um pouco mais leve.
Enquanto na primeira adaptação sua avó foi asquerosa, aqui foi um tanto quanto mascarada suas ações, assim como a inveja da colega de trabalho que não se estendeu, deixando o drama menos melodramático, principalmente na cena da foto. E sua química com o protagonista e desenvolvimento como um casal, apesar dela sempre deixá-lo de lado por causa da melhor amiga, foi melhor também. Já o ML foi um tanto quanto diferente, aqui ele sempre foi muito carinhoso, amoroso, bastante safado e cômico, enquanto na primeira adaptação ele tinha realmente uma aura mais fria.
A cena do envenenamento do cogumelo foi engraçada, mas a primeira adaptação ganha nessa. Enquanto aqui há outros momentos mais divertidos, como a reação da FL ao descobrir que o ML era irmão da amiga. Eu ri muito com ela fazendo ele comer tudo que não gostava kkkkkk
E após a briga do bar, o que foi aquela cena das flexões que o ML mandou a FL fazer? kkkkkkkk :O
Os beijos nem sempre foram bons, apesar de constantes da metade em diante. Havia uns que era boca se esfregando apenas que eu só fiquei pensando que deveria ser desconfortável e machucar tudo ahuhuahuahua
Mas no geral eu ri bastante, foi muito mais tranquilo e rápido do que a primeira, mas fiquei feliz de não ter visto essa adaptação antes porque senão eu teria expectativas de que todas fossem parecidas com esta.
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Great writing & good chemistry made this fake relationship drama fun
I had never seen any of Merxat Yalkun's dramas before I watched this drama. Decided to give this a go because I was writing a reddit post about mainstream drama actors who have acted in vertical dramas. I must say I thoroughly enjoyed this drama.What I liked:
1. FL characterisation - In many fake relationship dramas, FL are meek or easily intimidated by other. Not this FL. Yes she rented a guy to appease her mother but she was self-assured and knew how to protect her own interest.
2. Writing - Wow, I was impressed by the script. I found the scenario relatable - the pressure to settle down when meeting relatives. In addition, FL was always given the best lines whenever she & ML were in crisis. The hospital scene was funny.
3. Acting - I was also impressed by the performances by both leads. Their interactions were fun to watch because Merxat Yalkun and Han Lu Jin played off each other's energy well. The cast gave good performances too including the actresses playing antagonists.
4. Pacing - Done well for a drama focusing on Chinese New Year holidays. I didn't find any scene draggy.
5. Dynamics - I liked the partnership they had for the charade.
6. Supporting characters - I liked both mothers despite their flaws. It was amusing that ML's assistant wasn't on his side but more on his mother's side.
What I disliked:
1. Antagonists - I disliked FL's cousin & aunt. They were jealous and felt the need to compete with FL.
2. Romance - Underdeveloped. The decision to be in a real relationship was rushed because I felt FL just went with the flow and not given time to process and think.
3. Flashback - Mistake spotted. It was 6 years ago but the traitor held the latest iPhone (looking at the camera on the back of phone). I wish she hadn't held her phone during this scene.
Favourite scene
The hospital
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In Your Radiant Season – A Gentle, Introspective Romance
In Your Radiant Season is a drama that unfolds at a deliberately slow, contemplative pace, prioritizing subtlety and emotion over action or dramatic plot twists.This measured tempo may feel unusual at first, but it perfectly serves the story, allowing the relationship between Ha-ran and Chan to develop naturally and authentically, while giving the characters space to grow and reveal themselves gradually.
The central romance is built through silences, glances, and small everyday moments rather than dramatic confrontations or high-stakes tension. This approach makes every step in their relationship feel genuine and deeply touching, reflecting the show’s core theme: emotional healing and personal growth after past traumas.
The acting is one of the drama’s strongest points.
Lee Sung-kyung delivers a subtle and nuanced performance as Ha-ran, conveying pain, vulnerability, and inner strength through the smallest expressions. Chae Jong-hyeop brings warmth and sincerity to Chan, portraying a gentle and calming presence without exaggeration. Together, their chemistry is understated yet profoundly moving, making their relationship feel real and heartfelt.
Supporting characters also add depth to the story. The family dynamics, in particular, are thoughtfully developed: the grandmother, sisters, and other secondary characters create nuanced relationships, sometimes tense and often marked by unspoken wounds. This humanizes the narrative, even though some secondary arcs could have been explored further.
The soundtrack is another highlight. Filled with soft ballads and delicate piano pieces, the OST complements each scene with subtlety, enhancing the emotions without ever becoming intrusive. Many of the drama’s most poignant moments are elevated by this carefully integrated musical backdrop.
Visually, the drama is beautifully crafted. Soft tones, natural lighting, and contemplative camera work create an almost poetic atmosphere, emphasizing the introspective and melancholic nature of the story. This visual approach immerses viewers in a world that is simultaneously gentle, nostalgic, and emotionally resonant, perfectly matching the show’s measured pace.
The main drawback is its slow rhythm, which may frustrate viewers expecting a faster, more event-driven plot. Some narrative threads are underdeveloped, leaving certain secondary arcs feeling incomplete.
Despite these minor flaws, In Your Radiant Season remains a sincere, emotionally powerful, and deeply human drama—perfect for those who appreciate slow-building romances, introspective storytelling, and an emphasis on emotional resonance.
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uno de los mejores K-drama de este año
Hasta ahora puedo decir que este k-drama a sido uno de los mejores de 2026.este año ha tenido malos dramas, cada vez se pierden en el sentido de la historia, pero este drama desde los primeros episodios, hasta los últimos te mantiene entretenido, al menos a mi.
El cast tiene excelentes actores, en especial a Lee Sung-Kyung, la amo.
en fin, si lo recomiendo, en comparación con los K dramas que nos han traído este año este ha sido el mejor. (al menos de los que he visto)
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Definitely recommendable!!!!
I know it's too early but this drama has got me on hooked real bad I know it's still ongoing but definitely I am gonna recommend this drama to everyone. One of the best dramas I have ever watch in this year, wasn't expecting that much but my views changed after watching it. I actually watched this drama for chen duling and her and zheng shunxi's chemistry is intoxicating but then during episodes 8-9 ju jingyi and tian jia rui got my heart real bad, I still yearn for cdl and zsh but jjy and tjr's insane chemistry got me on hook. I am so amazed by Ju Jingyi's acting at first I didn't liked her voice but slowly I got attracted her acting was insane here you cannot deny it I'll give her for that hope she keeps on improving more in future dramas and same goes with tian jia rui, his role that DOUBLE ROLE the way he changes to sweet innocent jiling to cold hearted longshen/chi wen I am so impressed by his acting too and the person who was Xiaowei he did amazing too I hope to see him in more dramas in future 😍❤️Esta resenha foi útil para você?
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