In the meantime, this drama can be found in YouTube’s link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jLed6i_VUYI
Esta resenha foi útil para você?
Please don’t waste your time
I only give it a 4/10, cause the first two episodes were amazing and the cinematography was excellent, other than that: full garbage.I have never seen such miserable and annoying characters. The ML is the most miserable person ever. The lack of self respect drove me INSANE. How can someone hate themselves that much? His character was really interesting at first, but they ruined it by making him a simp. They should have give his character more in depth scenes, the character was much more than an idiot waiting his whole life for someone who left him.
The female character is the exact opposite, super selfish. She was so angry and mad about.. what? I couldn’t understand her at all. Everyone is loving her and open to help her, but she is just an ungrateful brat.
I appreciate people who choose themselves and go for their own dreams, but she should’ve never interrupted the ML’s live. She made things only worse and left, again.
I can rant about the absolute RAGE I am feeling right now, but I will spare you guys, just don’t watch it for you own sake.
The only good thing about this shit drama is that they didn’t end up together, THANK GOD! Or i would’ve given it 0/10
I am so disappointed that they ruined absolute perfect two episodes. I can absolutely love second chance romances, but not like this ever again please.
They WASTED an great opportunity the worst way possible and I will have to mourn for this now.. THANKS.
edit (and spoiler): I forgot to mention that the FL is really the worst girlfriend ever. she drank wine with her ex, whom she hid from her boyfriend, while her boyfriend was having a hard time, because his grandma was almost dying. i think i won’t be forgetting this awful situation ever 💀
Esta resenha foi útil para você?
Lost memory - but Sae Byeok will love enough for two!
Sae Byeok's love for Ha Neul was consistently evident in every scene, every lingering glance.His devotion was unwavering and so strong and for that alone I was locked in from the first episode.
I seriously love this kind of male lead. I felt as though he carried their entire relationships delicately on his shoulders, holding it together with barely sticky sellotape.
I’d be doing a disserve to any BL fan if I didn’t make a note in my review about Sae Byeok's luscious lips – They were just so there, my eyes were trained on them each time he spoke!
I’m a fan of the amnesia trope if it’s done well. And for the most part, it was in this show. I wish it had been more developed, but given there are only eight episodes, I grasp why the storyline occasionally seemed superficial. At times, the constant toggling between past and present events made things unclear. I would have preferred more time dedicated to the present to witness the boys working through their relationship, particularly since one was mentally dwelling in the past due to losing his memories of their life together as adults.
I had a hinky feeling about that barista fella right away – I’m glad my hunch was correct!
For two new guys to the industry, I was impressed with their acting and would watch more of their projects in the future. I'm sure their skills will go from strength to strength with each new job.
Would I recommend the show? Absolutely. The ideal amount of emotion holds your attention and keeps you suspended, without being devastating. No K-trauma here! Hoorah.
A love story that delivered through the ups and the downs.
Esta resenha foi útil para você?
Suspense and Drama
I watched this drama not knowing what to expect and I really love it so far. Everyone's acting is A+ and the production is great. The flashbacks got me a little confused at first but once I figured it out I saw clearly what was happening. I have asked my friends to watch it along with me so that we can discuss. I also love the fact that I do not know what is going to happen next.The whole plot is unpredictable which ads to the drama and suspense. Can't wait to see how they wrap it up
Esta resenha foi útil para você?
Esta resenha pode conter spoilers
A comforting K-drama with an intense plot that overshadows its healing vibe
This drama was according to me the most serene, soothing and areumdaun (Korean for beautiful) drama I had ever seen except for the main leads' story (more on that later). If not for that, this was one of the best healing kdrama for me. The cast brings out the warmth in each and every character. The concept and the vibe potrayed also has the "serenity" in it which amplifies it. But there are some very nice and uncool things I have to say about this drama:1. Han JI Hyeon and other cast (halmeoni/grandma, the pet dog and other side characters) carried the show
Everything which was not meant to be a plot for us to keep wanting to watch for in the next episode ironically became the reason I continued to watched this show. The warmth they displayed, the support they might have given, the care they provided or maybe at least the interactions they had were what kept me wanting more.
2. One of my favorite kdrama relationship (Song Ha Dam and Cha Yougum)
The young couple studying in school suprise you with their kindness, love, care and internal chemistry.
I fell in love with how they helped each other in times of need, stayed strong for each other and worked through their relationship which is not quite common nowadays.
3. but all of this is overshadowed by our main leads' storyline
This is a gray zone for me, so lets agree to disagree if you do disagree.
I believe if the main ML was not connected to her past but actually a fresh character in her life with his cool, outgoing and warming presence he showed after his change would have been a better choice. It could have been then my favorite healing kdrama.
Esta resenha foi útil para você?
Messy but not bad
At first, I didn’t really like this drama. But after watching a few episodes, it started to grow on me, so I decided to continue.The plot is quite good and keeps you interested, but I still feel like something is missing. I can’t exactly point out what it is, but maybe it has to do with the way certain scenes are built or presented—it feels a bit messy at times.
As for the acting, everyone did a solid job. I didn’t notice anyone underperforming, which is definitely a plus.
One thing that confused me was the masked man at the end—I couldn’t figure out who he was.
Overall, it’s not the best drama I’ve watched, but it’s still worth watching if you’re curious.
Esta resenha foi útil para você?
Esta resenha pode conter spoilers
Season 2: Action Above All
The second season of Bloodhounds returns stronger, louder, more brutal, and definitely more spectacular. The fights are practically non-stop, with no weapon manipulation, just pure, raw, bare-knuckle brawling, which creates a super intense atmosphere.The main duo, WDH & LSY, continue to do the most work; their bromance is absolute gold and the heart of the entire drama. Their loyalty and humor make it feel warm even with all the brutality; you just want to watch and root for them.
I also like that they added the subplot of an underground global boxing league; it added a fresh touch to the story.
Plot-wise, it's a bit weaker than in the first season. The story is simpler and at times a bit predictable. It's clear that more emphasis was placed on action than on building tension or character depth. The main villain, played by Rain, is more exaggerated – menacing, but one-dimensional. The "down-to-earth" fear that was present in the first season is missing. To sum up: a different atmosphere than in the first part, but still very watchable.
Esta resenha foi útil para você?
Good start but crashed towards the end
This is a slice of life drama that shows that life is what happens between the day to day life and tragedies... While one tragedy after another seem to leave the leads unaffected its the small drops that push them over the edge, over and over again.The first 6 or 7 episodes have decent pace and decent story and even made me shed a tear or two. Our female lead didn't really deliver much when it comes to talant but her story was mostly interesting and so was her character. This drama could truly have been great and gotten a higher score if it werent for the painfully slow last 3 episodes that went back and fourth, round and round we go...
At times it felt like they put more effort to shooting pretty things than making sure the story had a good flow. A decent story dragged out a bit to long while still leaving out a whole lot of missing pieces towards the end.
Esta resenha foi útil para você?
Esta resenha pode conter spoilers
tried to do too much
Overall: there were way too many characters/plot for 4 hours as well as multiple timelines which made it confusing. A protagonist also had a giant flaw, which made me not support the romance. This is based on the web novel of the same title by Hwacha. 8 episodes about 30 minutes each. Aired on WeTVContent Warnings (SPOILERS): past (stalking, murder, blood), present (attempted murder, blood, manipulation, blackmail, non con kiss)
What I Liked
- initial premise (even though it's not realistic, it is a bit different)
- physical intimacy
- sweet moments
- characters who did terrible things did have consequences
Room For Improvement
- too many characters/plot, we had: past stalking/murder, current stalking/attempted murder, amnesia, lost dream, job troubles, love rivals, as well as plot that took place in high school, the years in between and in the present
- not all flashbacks were clear and added to the confusion of when/what was happening
- I am very upset with Yeo Sae Byeok if I understand correctly (and I might not because it was confusing)
- in the past he didn't tell Ha Neul about the stalking/threatening letters or go to the police which led his dad to be killed and then Ha Neul to blame himself
- in the near present he didn't tell Ha Neul about the threatening letters or go to the police which led to his boyfriend almost being murdered and missing a large part of his life which I would imagine would be extremely traumatic
- in the present lying by omission and still not cooperating with the police could have easily led to his boyfriend being actually murdered
- super stupid plan in high school with the poor communication trope
- did not feel the emotional intimacy between them, part of it was their past relationship was developed in a 6 minute montage
- there was a ton of writing nonsense, a few examples: no medical professional checked on him for a long time after he woke up, the police were fine not interviewing the victim and taking someone else's word for it, a person in jail was able to obtain a ton of red envelopes and mail them out of jail and they weren't even sealed
Esta resenha foi útil para você?
At the end of the day, we need to let go of the past
I'll start my review with no spoilers, so everyone can read my general opinion!The show was a 10/10 for me. Everything was perfect, from the writing, to the cinematography, to the final message, to the acting.
You may like it or not, but I think I'm quite objective when I say the characters are very well-written, in a complex, realistic way. The script and dialogues were just wonderful, with a lot of symbolism and parallels that you may notice or may not. The shots were just breathtaking, as were the color palettes. The OST was exactly what the show needed : it was never loud music in your ears. It was soft, low and heavy music, just like the show was.
The actors delivered a close-to perfect acting in everyscene, with raw scenes.
The show relied a LOT on the acting because a lot of things were shown without being told (which makes the show amazing to me, but you need to have analytical skills). There are a lot of silence where emotions are only transmitted through gestures or glances, and I can tell you, the actors mastered it. If you're observant, you get it.
I can preshot a lot of negative opinions about the show. It may make you hesitate whether to watch it or not. I'll tell you, this show is not for everyone. If you're here for a feel-good romance where things are smooth and light, then, clearly, don't watch it. This show is slow, raw, heavy and bittersweet. But it's also full of hope and deep messages. Still Shining's purpose was never to show a classic love story. The point of the show is to focus on realistic character-growths. People make mistake, sometimes they accept things they shouldn't, sometimes they're not logical. That doesn't mean the characters aren't coherent or well-written - quite the opposite, actually. The show was full of foreshadowing and hints. You can guess very early which direction it will take and it stays true to itself, and you got to love a show that doesn't change himself just to please the audience.
***SPOILERS***
"This is where I stop. Trying to make things work, intruding in your peaceful life, and repeating this vicious cycle. Enough."
While there are a lot of people upset about the ending, I think it delivered exactly what it promised to deliver : a hopeful story about life and relationships. The main focus may have been the romantic relationship but the story was never about romance or happy endings. It's a story about letting things go.
Each character was stuck in the past at some point, not only the main characters.
Taeseo grew up with heavy responsabilities on his shoulders and never truly let them go, even when he started living in Seoul. He was always afraid of the idea of going back to his hometown, and never truly freed himself from the responsabilities, because he was stuck in that past where his brother couldn't handle things and he had to do everything himself. I think his main journey was about making peace with that past and accepting that his brother could handle things, and only then did he realize that he actually wanted to be by his grandparents' side. He no longer had to put distance between them because he loved them - his love for them was not a burden anymore. I think Ahsol hit exactly where it hurt when she told him what she was thankful for. I think, before that very instant, Taeseo still thought of himself as that stuck highschool boy, without noticing he had become an adult and overcome what weighed on him back then.
Eunah was clearly stuck in her guilt toward her father. In higschool already, when she couldn't plan on leaving him because she was afraid for him, and then, as an adult. She was still stuck 10 years ago, in that time when she broke up with Taeseo, in that memory in the snow, with the "what if" AND stuck with the guilt of her father's death, that she tried to escape from by blaming Sohyun. Her whole journey in the show was to accept things, let go of both her guilt and anger, and stop repeating the same mistakes. She needed to meet Taeseo again for that, to learn how to break up correctly with him, and needed to reconcilile with Sohyun to let go of her guilt/anger.
Seongchan was clearly stuck in his obsession for Eunah. He was obsessed with being here for her and doing everything for her and he had to let those feelings go because it hurt both him and Eunah. I found him a very interesting character because, you know, why would he fall in love with a girl who was a highschool students months ago, as a guy 7 years older? You see him being all controlling over her, not accepting her giving up her pension, and I kept wondering, is he actually a creep who just want control over her or is he...right? And turned out he was right for most things. He was when he thought Eunah was making a wrong decision to stay in Seoul, and at the end of the day, he knew Eunah better than we did, because we didn't know (and we'll never really know) what happened to her in the 10+ years between the time gaps, while he was there and looking after her. So what came out as controlling was actually rightful concerns because he knew better than us how many efforts Eunah put into her pension. And she should never give all that up just for a man. (Now I'm not saying Seongchan was perfect, he was clearly very borderline, but his character was so interesting).
Heeseo was probably the most resilient character of the show. The whole show starts with him undergoing a huge surgery and he had to learn how to let go of his leg. His whole journey was to overcome this grief, the anxiety it brought him, and learning how to live with his liability. He did a wonderful job and despite having the most legitimate reason to be "stuck", he's the first to actually move on.
Even Ahsol was a character who had to learn how to let go of her compassion and love for Taeseo. I think quite literally all the main characters were stuck in the event from ten years ago and the whole show was about them finally moving on. The grandma being stuck in the past after she wakes up and her brain jumping memories from memories until she's finally back in the present is, in my opinion, the most beautiful and unique way to show what the whole story was about. When Heeseo comes to bring Eunah back to his grandma and says his grandma is back, he has those words : "It's right now. The present." And to me, that was the whole message of the story. All the character were stuck in the past and they finally let go of it. It was finally the present for all of them.
At the end of the day, I think even Eunah's dad was a character stuck in the past. He was quite literally the exemple of what a person becomes when they can't "move on". Being stuck in the past and in the regrets brings depression... and while some are lucky enough to recover and start moving toward the present, like our main characters, some people aren't that lucky and get stuck forever, like Eunah's dad.
Now, on whether Eunah and Taeseo ends up together or not... I actually think the version they were at the end of the should could never be happy in the long term. What separated them was not only their different ambitions but also the way they processed things. They just don't work the same way, and no amount of love could ever change that, so the smallest problem can quickly turn into a huge misunderstanding that hurts both of them. But at the same time, that doesn't mean they can never end up together. Maybe in ten years, when they'll be different versions of themselves, they'll be more compatible. Which is why I loved that they didn't use a timejump to show them reunite. I didn't want to see that because I think it will take a lot of time for them to find each other again and to be together, and that might just never happen.
But the show chose to be faithful to its premise and be hopeful. It ended on a very hopeful note, where characters were finally free from the chains that trapped them in the past.
I'll end this review with my favorite quote of the show :
"Dad. When you told me to live freely, as if I was on a journey, you meant that in life, we can't stay even when we want to. Things seem like they'll last forever, but they don't. And since life is full of such things, when it's time to leave, you meant I should just take off, as if I was on a journey."
Esta resenha foi útil para você?
Is that cdrama premium!!
Am i really in cdrama premium only 9 eps til now nd am amazed by everything in. The cinematography, the places, the music, the acting, the story.... absolutely a masterpiece the characters development tho. So i hope it will stay in this rhythm til the end.Esta resenha foi útil para você?
Esta resenha pode conter spoilers
Se faire heurter la sensibilité
Honnêtement j'étais à fond jusqu'au dernier épisode où là je me suis pris une douche de déception mais monumentale. Il faut savoir que j'ai un ordre bien établit des choses, j'aime quand tout est carré mais là ça va pas du tout. Hiro est l'archétype même du bottom parfait (enfin dans ma conception des choses). Quelle ne fut pas ma stupeur lorsqu'il s'est révélé top. Cette histoire était à deux doigts d'être parfaite à mes yeux mais évidemment comme pour Abo Desire et Pit Babe, il y a ce petit détail qui vient me gâcher tout mon plaisir et c'est bien dommage ! Tant mieux si ça plait à d'autres, mais moi, j'ai franchement été déçue.Esta resenha foi útil para você?
Shugakuryoko de Nakayokunai Group ni Hairimashita
2 pessoas acharam esta resenha útil
Ten big yawns in ten episodes
When this show was first airing, I decided to wait until the whole show was out so I wouldn’t have to wait a week for every episode and deal with the cliffhangers. Honestly, looking back, if I had started watching it then and had to wait for each episode, I probably would have forgotten I was even watching it and dropped the show entirely.High ratings naturally bring high expectations, and I definitely had them. That’s why I can’t even put into words how shocked I was that the reviews didn't match what I was watching.
There is nothing special here; it’s an absolutely generic story that doesn't stand out in any way. Unfortunately, it doesn't even work as a "cozy comfort show," because it simply isn't one. The main characters are rigid, lacking any background, and they come across as empty meat suits with zero depth or layers you could admire and/or relate to. The plot is so mind-numbingly boring that staring at a literal wall would have been more interesting than this. I had to watch it at 2x speed just to get through it and form a complete, well-rounded opinion.
There were dozens of extra long scenes filled with nothing but lingering stares or strange movements from the main characters; scenes that felt excessively long even at double speed. They drag on so much that you literally forget what the scene was even supposed to be about. The sad part is that if we at least had some insight into their background, we could get lost in thought during those long scenes and wonder what was going through their heads. Unfortunately, that wasn't possible here; I just had to suffer through it and wait for the scene to finally end.
Honestly, if you watched the first episode and skipped straight to the last one, you wouldn't miss a thing. You can basically zone out for the entire series and you’d still know exactly what’s going on without missing a beat.
I don't exactly want to criticize the actors since I haven't seen them in anything else, but I do have to mention Fujimoto Kodai's (Hioki Asahi) character. I know he was supposed to be this shy, awkward, introverted teenager - BUT. He was constantly making these absolutely horrid physical mannerisms with his whole body, not just his face, and it was hard to watch. Even if it was supposed to be played like that, I just couldn't stomach it and it wasn't funny.
Overall, the acting was mid/okay and the best portrayed, most believable characters were their friends.
The only saving grace of this show was its visuals and the imaculate vibe it created. It’s the one aspect I can’t find any fault with. And I'm not even mentioning things that simply didn't make any sense in real world.
Esta resenha foi útil para você?
Surprising Japanese BL but a Good Watch Overall
This one is...different and I love it.I'm a sucker for JBLs, so this review might be a bit biased but WHAT?
Honestly, I didn't read the synopsis or anything before starting it and didn't imagine the story would take this turn.
Five episodes in and it's a surprising yet interesting BL. It's unlike many of the high school JBLs I've seen and I love it for that.
So far so good and I can't wait for the other episodes.
Wondering if you should watch it? Stop wondering and start it ASAP
Esta resenha foi útil para você?
Esta resenha pode conter spoilers
Nostalgia que Perdeu o Trilho
Um Amor Que Ilumina foca no amadurecimento e nas memórias de Yeon Tae Seo e Mo Eun A. O drama tenta construir uma narrativa sensível sobre como o tempo transforma as pessoas, usando o cenário de uma hospedagem em Seul como ponto de conexão.Por que a nota 6?
• Ritmo Lento: A trama demora muito para desenvolver os conflitos e acaba caindo em uma monotonia que torna a experiência cansativa.
• Falta de Dinâmica: Embora a sinopse prometa transformar as rotinas dos personagens, os diálogos e as situações parecem repetitivos.
• Expectativa vs. Realidade: Para um romance que fala sobre "sentimentos adormecidos", faltou aquela faísca que faz a gente torcer pelo casal.
É um dorama que, apesar da produção caprichada, acaba sendo "chato demais" para quem busca um enredo mais envolvente e dinâmico.
Esta resenha foi útil para você?



