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Harsh Reviews a Surprise. One of my favorite tropes and it is relatively rare.
My rating 9.5/10This is a sweet, compelling story about two people who get thrown together to raise a child that isn’t theirs. The romance feels completely believable, the leads have fantastic chemistry, and the toddler is just adorable. I really appreciated that the show doesn’t make you get super attached to the parents - it's sad but not devastating because you really do not get too attached to them. It’s the perfect mix of heartwarming moments, realistic co-parenting struggles, and slow-burn romance that leaves you smiling by the end. If you love forced-proximity tropes, unique parenting situations, or just good old-fashioned thrown-together romances that feel genuine, this one is an easy recommend. It’s not perfect, but few are, but it is that unique show where a toddler gets a lot of center stage. So, the cuteness alone is worth the watch. The fact that it is a heartwarming romance is icing on the cake. I would watch it again and would recommend it to other fans of these types of series.
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I loved how it started with Woo Hyun-jin and Seon Tae-hyung not really liking each other at all. He was also pretty indifferent to baby Seon Woo-ju at first because of his complicated history with his older brother Seon Woo-jin, but he’s still a decent guy at heart, so he steps up to help her anyway. Reluctantly at first and on a case-by-case basis. But then his apartment plan falls through, so he selfishly decides to stick around for the co-living arrangement, and it all fits his opening character so perfectly.
I was afraid it would be sad knowing that the parents die but I appreciated that we didn’t get overly attached to Seon Woo-jin and Woo Hyun-ju before the car accident took them out. Their presence in the story was relatively brief - not enough to get so attached that it feels personal when they die. Instead, it kept the focus on the two leads and little Woo-ju right from the jump. Since we already knew about the baby from the previews and synopsis I wish it would have shown him a bit more with his parents. It made it feel like he just came out of nowhere.
All the characters were super well-developed, especially the little found-family group at Yu-seong Villa. Those apartment complex neighbors really came through in the clutch when the custody/guardianship drama kicked off and people were trying to claim Woo Hyun-jin didn’t deserve to keep Woo-ju. What I thought was kind of odd, though, was that Seon Tae-hyung didn’t also apply for guardianship himself. I kept waiting for some dual-guardianship setup, or for them to realize marriage would make it official. The ending makes it pretty clear they’re together now, which is sweet, but I’m the type who loves a little more permanence—I would’ve eaten up an engagement or something concrete! And her threat of losing guardianship would have been an obvious push toward having a permanent relationship and more settled home environment for Woo-ju. I honestly thought that was where it was going.
The one big thing that bugged me (and I know a lot of viewers felt the same) was how much screen time they gave to the second guy, Park Yoon-seong. They almost built a whole side romance between Woo Hyun-jin and her college senior/first love. I get that she was uncertain and this was her first chance in years to reconnect with someone from her past, but after that much time apart, it just doesn’t track that you’d suddenly catch feelings stronger than the ones for the guy you’re literally surviving daily life and raising a toddler with. It started feeling like a real distraction, and yeah, I was sitting there worried she might actually end up with Yoon-seong for a minute. As a viewer who came for the co-parenting cuteness, I would’ve much rather had more scenes of Woo Hyun-jin, Seon Tae-hyung, and little Woo-ju’s adorable everyday interactions. Every time Woo-ju was on screen I was happy to see him - cute baby fever hit hard! The unnecessary focus on her relationship with her first love, and the duration of it, also came off a bit dishonest because it felt like she was stringing both guys along for a while.
Her almost losing guardianship was crazy yet real. The mistakes Woo Hyun-jin made were totally normal new-parent stuff—not everyone realizes how fast an almost-two-year-old can get into trouble. For someone who had zero experience, she was actually doing an amazing job overall. If anything, she was a little more prone to those accidental slip-ups than Tae-hyung just because she was still adjusting to the “mom” role, but nothing was ever intentional and she was always devastated when it happened. The lost in the mall happens to the best of parents. When you have multiples where it is literally impossible to keep all the babies in sight - that point gets driven home even more. I used to help my cousin with her twins and, when I babysat, I would have to pick a twin at times Both are headed for something, and you are one person. They actually portrayed the child protective agency stuff pretty accurately (at least compared to how it works in the US)—sometimes they come down hardest on the people who are genuinely trying their best. I was surprised the guardianship wasn’t more automatic, especially since Korean dramas usually show moms giving up babies so easily, yet here you have two people who clearly love Woo-ju and are doing everything right, and they still got grilled. They were even nitpicky about the leads working, which felt backwards—like, don’t you want them earning money to support the kid?
The situation with Tae-hyung’s dad, Seon Gyu-tae, wasn’t a huge shock. Crappy parents rarely do a full 180. They took it slow and cautious, which felt realistic, and I liked that Woo Hyun-jin owned up to feeling guilty for pushing Tae-hyung when he should’ve just trusted his own instincts.
The backstory with Seon Woo-jin was played so beautifully. Yeah, Tae-hyung had been giving him the cold shoulder, but the reason was totally valid—he was trying to protect his little brother all along. As a kid who felt abandoned, Tae-hyung’s reaction made complete sense; you’re not thinking logically about hidden motives at that age.
So, my only major criticism is that whole detour into the almost-romance with Park Yoon-seong. It just felt unnecessary given this romance is about four episodes shorter than what used to be traditional k-drama length dramas. I would’ve traded every bit of it for more of the cute trio moments between Woo Hyun-jin, Seon Tae-hyung, and Woo-ju. I couldn’t get enough of those!
Overall, I’d recommend Our Universe to anyone who loves romances with forced situations, unique parenting setups, or “thrown together and slowly falling for each other” vibes. The romance is genuinely cute and heartwarming, the baby steals every scene, and it wraps up happy.
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ONE PIECE: A Série - Rumo à Grand Line
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A Disappointing Adaptation That Misses the Heart of One Piece
In my opinion, the One Piece live-action adaptation falls short in one of the most important aspects: its cast and character portrayal. The only truly successful casting choice was Mackenyu as Zoro. He captures the essence of the character quite well, even if some creative choices—like giving him a slightly “big brother, wise” vibe—feel a bit off at times.The rest of the Straw Hat crew, however, is disappointing. Sanji lacks the charm and charisma that define him in the anime. Usopp… I won’t even get into that. Nami is acceptable, but nothing particularly memorable. The biggest letdown, though, is Luffy. How do you miscast such a central and iconic character? Anime Luffy radiates innocence, simplicity, and a pure-hearted energy. That feeling is completely missing here.
Even worse, the handling of Luffy’s fights is incredibly underwhelming. The 1v1 battles—some of the most exciting moments in the original—feel watered down. Instead of showcasing Luffy’s determination and strength, the fights often rely on him running around or needing the crew’s help to take down a single opponent. It barely feels like proper combat.
One moment that genuinely shocked me was hearing Luffy use curse words. That completely breaks the character. Luffy is supposed to be straightforward and pure, not someone who talks like that.
Zoro’s scenes are mostly accurate, but even then, something feels missing—especially moments like his iconic, driven smile when challenging Mihawk. That emotional intensity just doesn’t hit the same.
On top of that, the lack of memorable music doesn’t help. There’s no impactful new OST, and they didn’t even make use of the original themes that fans love.
Overall, this live-action adaptation fails to capture the spirit, energy, and emotional core of One Piece. It had so much potential, but in the end, it feels like a missed opportunity.
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Well paced, sexy, fun, and easy to become immersed in this world
Recently, I've had to resort to watching thai BLs and GLs on a faster speed because the plot is slow/nothing really happens and the characters talk too much (looking at your shows, GMMTV). Not this one though! The first thing that drew me to this show was the trans representation they were going for, the confident flamboyant character that is Prince, and the hope that this would be a fun time travel show — and it delivered with flying colors. The pacing was perfect, the dialogue and characters were fun, the chemistry was steamy and fantastic between Prince and his suitors, the production value was on point, and the story wasn't confusing like time travel shows sometimes end up being. Kosol and Prince were so good together, with just the right of drama and sexual tension between them. While this show wasn't 18+ in terms of sex, they did an excellent job in dancing around it with suggestive situations and dialogue.One more thing – based on the discourse online often negatively targeting pretty and dainty BL actors, I'm aware many BL watchers are put off by campy vibes and feminine men, but I have a feeling, if they got over their stigma (which is clearly rooted in patriarchy, misogyny, and homophobia), they could fall in love with this show too.
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The Cornered Mouse Dreams of Cheese
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Why does this have such high score?
Are people just pretending to be deep?Japanese make such dark and depressing bl movies, while the series are usually happy-go-lucky. This was another really depressing watch. Couple keeps going back and forth with each other and they dont even end up togehter. And its not even a "lets go our seperate ways but we're happy for each other". We see one of the guys sobbing in bed ehile being with someone else. I didnt enjoy this at all and it left me depressed.
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Where is the chemistry in GLs?
I had high hopes for this one, but felt that it was extremely over-hyped. Like many GLs out there, this one suffers from a lack of romantic and/or sizzling chemistry between the two leads, where the interactions end up erring on the side of childish. Print and Rey were like friendly roommates at best, and as a viewer, I was sensing a lot awkwardness and hesitation between the actresses. Another issue in Thai GLs and BLs is bloating the show with too many episodes and thus, dragging out the relatively thin plot and the build-up to when they get together. While the production felt high for this show, the bright settings and colorful wardrobes served as a distraction from the lack of plot and chemistry between the main leads. This one felt like it could've gotten the point across in 6 episodes. The saving grace for me was Wanmai/Saifon and their story, which was approached with more maturity, sensuality, and best of all – they felt like they actually had chemistry as a couple! That, and Wanmai has a masc/butch lesbian vibe to her, representation which is woefully lacking in GLs.Esta resenha foi útil para você?
This is a gem adrift in low ratings
How can this be rated so low? I never expect reality in short dramas. A toxic ML character is written to be who they are. A ML like Austin who can perform as a character who disgusts you and still maintains attractiveness is doing excellent acting. The FL played by Song Xia collaborates alluringly with ML portraying a defiant, independent and revenge driven protagonist. I watched this on IQIYI under the title “Unbroken Vengeance” wondering if steamy scenes were cut. The chemistry and sense of sensuality between the ML & FL is still evident. Soundtrack is complimentary to the flow of storytelling. Very high rewatch level as it’s a quality production with a compelling story that is interesting.Esta resenha foi útil para você?
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Male lead — green jungle, female lead — also green forest
There's a plot, there's romance, and an interesting detail in the form of a game.It was so interesting how the FL tried to outplay the ML in this virtual Mafia game. After working for three years at a job she hated just to help with her father's medical bills, seeing her finally return to the field she loves and land a spot at her favorite company was incredible.
It’s totally understandable why the ML hid his past; I’d have done the same. The way he never picked fights with the FL and tried to handle everything like a mature adult was amazing. Him trusting her with a trauma that haunted him for about 20(?) years was so sweet. And the fact that she accepted him despite the secrets because she loves him—that’s my Roman Empire.
Her team at the architecture firm are such cuties! You can understand her parents' side too—when your friend is murdered and you "know" who did it, of course, you wouldn't want your daughter dating the killer’s son.
HIS OLDER BROTHER 🫦🫦🫦 He’s a villain at first, for sure, but once you learn his backstory, you just feel so sorry for him.
Her friend’s subplot was sooo great, but her husband turned into a total jerk by the end. I’m so gutted she didn't end up with the ML’s friend instead (he’s such a sweetheart, I love him 😔🙏).
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Chongfeng Qiannanyouhou, Beichongeuhuai
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É, essa é a quarta adaptação que assisto, e essa o final é pior ainda do que a adaptação "Reserved and Sexy Ex-boyfriend Became My Boss" que foi a primeira lançada. E até o momento a melhor versão é a "Yuan Zhong Qian Ren Huan Ying Lai Dao Dui Kang Lu" com o Cao Tian e a Liu Xi Yu. Tanto pelo final, quanto pelo desenvolvimento como um todo.Quem em sã consciência, sabendo que a FL tem ansiedade, depressão e tendência suicida faz isso no final?
Que final horrível, não gostei do ML desta história. Enfim, não quero nem me prolongar, mas se eu fosse a FL descia o kct nele kkkk
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A Life of a Resident That Will Be Wise Someday
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A Gentle Drama That Lacks Depth
There was nothing really special about the surgeries, but I loved how they embraced each other and created heartwarming vibes.To be honest, Um Jae-il and Kim Sabi carried the whole show for me. They had unique personalities and often made mistakes when judging situations, which made them more human. Without them, this drama would’ve been so freaking boring. The other characters weren’t very good—especially the female lead.
Still, there were parts that felt boring. Some scenes seemed to have no clear purpose and didn’t really move the story forward. It made the pacing feel off in a few episodes and left me wondering what the point was.
In the end, Resident Playbook had heart and humor, but it would have been better with a tighter storyline. If you like character-focused dramas with a mix of funny and touching moments, it might be worth checking out. The drama feels quite boring at times. i DID NOT WATCHED THE HP first s o the cames was not as meaningful for me as well⌲ FL survived med school & everything to finally become a resident & all she talks and thinks about is quitting.
⌲ To add to the previous point, the whole plot about the debt is a bit insane too..
Resident Playbook follows four first-year residents in the OBGYN department. You’ll note that Hospital Playlist’s protagonists were four men and one woman. Here, we have three women and one man. One difference is that the characters from Hospital Playlist knew each other for years, and it was apparent from the chemistry they all had. Here, four first-year residents are pooled together, with only two of them knowing each other as former classmates.
Oi Young is the reluctant young woman who started the resident program previously but quit. She’s also in serious debt and living with her sister, her sister’s husband, and the husband’s brother, Koo Do Won, whom Oi Young has a crush on. Koo Do Won is a charming and delightful upper resident of the OBGYN department. Oi Young doesn’t realize that she has great, natural ability, but she’s always a bit hesitant and unsure of herself. She’s easily the most unhappy of the four, always trying to find a way out of her predicament rather than finding the joy in her work. Of course, as time moves on, she slowly begins to realize her gift.
Pyo Nam Gyeong is the drama queen of the group. That isn’t a knock against her. She actually brings a lot of charm for someone who loves to shop and read the latest horoscopes. She has an even bigger heart than she realizes, and she forms a quick attachment to a patient who appears to be too demanding. Pyo Nam Gyeong wears her heart on her sleeve.
Um Jae Il is the “energizer bunny” of the group! This guy’s got a full tank and then some in reserve. He’s very eager to learn but even more eager to help the patients as much as possible. He’s a bit of a perfectionist when it comes to making sure he does things right, which drives the second-year residents crazy! He’s a bit too cautious sometimes and struggles to learn how to be confident in his decision-making. He’s not shy about losing sleep if it means being there for a patient.
Finally, we come to my personal favorite, Kim Sa Bi. Nicknamed “the android” due to her intellectual prowess and really not caught up in feelings, she tends to drive people crazy with how much she knows. However, even Kim Sa Bi has to learn the difference between book knowledge and experience. She can come across as a bit arrogant, and she doesn’t like it if someone appears to know more than she does, which got her into a brief spat with Oi Young. She even speaks in an almost robotic-clipped manner, which, frankly, I found endearing. She rarely smiles, but when she does, she lights up the room. However, even Kim Sa Bi can’t hide her admiration for the previous all-boy band member, Um Jae Il! Their dance sequence is easily one of the highlights of the series! Her struggles are about trying to be more empathetic and caring toward her patients.
They didn;t give any patients detail till epi 6 so i was unable to connect with patiend it has only one heartfelt movement whe fl has to inform about the upcomming detal of the mother toa child other than than i did not cate about paties and in episodes 7 they introduced buch of new charachter without bacgorund and in epi 8 they forced some patiends backgounds and at that pont i did not care
Resident Playbook is a medical slice-of-life drama that had a lot of potential but didn’t fully deliver. It’s a show that tries to give heartwarming hospital stories and a look into the lives of first-year medical residents, but something is missing in the overall execution.
To start with the good parts: the side stories involving patients are the best part of the show. Some of them are emotional and meaningful, and a few may even make you tear up. The show also does well in showing a few important social issues like IVF, mental health, and women making choices for themselves, which was a refreshing and positive touch.
But the main story, especially the character development of the four residents, felt weak and flat. We don’t get to know them deeply, and most of the time, they feel like background characters. Only two or three stand out a bit, while the others don’t leave a strong impression. The focus was too much on the female lead, and it made the rest of the team feel sidelined.
The romance was slow and subtle, and while it had some sweet moments, it didn’t feel strong enough to carry the show. Also, the humor was light and forgettable, and some scenes were just too slow or too long. Each episode is over an hour, and the final episode is almost like a movie, which made the pacing feel stretched.
Acting-wise, the cast did okay, but some performances didn’t match the emotions the scenes needed. The female lead’s character felt cold and hard to connect with, though that may be more due to writing than acting.
In the end, Resident Playbook isn’t a terrible drama. It has a few touching stories, a warm message here and there, and some romantic moments that may keep you watching. But it doesn’t have the heart or spark that makes a drama truly memorable.
The 4 residents were likable and had a great dynamic, but I feel like the writers didn't do much with the plot. It's more like a week-to-week drama with new cases, so don't expect some massive main plot. To be honest, it doesn't need anything like that.
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No, ako tak pozerám Blossom tu má celkom dobré hodnotenia, tak ale ja to idem pokaziť jedným priemerným, vopred sa ospravedlňujem všetkým fanúšikom. Samozrejme podám k tomu aj vysvetlenie. Ale pekne poporiadku a ako vždy, začnem pozitívami drámy. -Vizuál je úplne podmanivý, asi jeden z najlepších, ktoré som v tomto žánre c-dramy videla.
-Kamera je taktiež dokonalá, ak už kvôli ničomu inému, tak presne kvôli týmto dvom aspektom sa oplatí pozrieť. Zábery na padajúci sneh, hlavne v prvej epizóde sú úplná lahôdka. K tomu sa pridalo perfektné osvetlenie, pár efektných záberov a bielovlasý Song Mo... Proste pastva pre oči.
-A keď už sme pri tej úvodnej epizóde, tak pre mňa bola najlepšou z celej drámy. Keby sa tvorcovia celý čas držali konceptu, aký sme v nej videli, možno by som prehliadla pár ďalších nedokonalostí a dala plné hodnotenie.
-Oceňujem, že dráma je vcelku konzistentná. Nevidela som tam žiadne výrazné rozdiely medzi epizódami, dejom, tempom či hereckými výkonmi. Proste si celý čas drží svoj štandard, to sa len tak často nevidí, keďže väčšina drám s pribúdajúcim počtom epizód stráca hlavne tempo.
-Mali sme tu vcelku jednoduchý, ale o to krajší príbeh. Niekedy netreba veľmi zložitý základ, aby sa zrodila príjemná dráma. -Dvorné intrigy boli dokonalé, toho najzákernejšieho záporáka, ktorého na druhý svet poslala vlastná manželka, som vôbec netipovala. Vedela som že nie je úplne bez viny, ale že je až taký podliak, to ma nenapadlo.
-Blossom má krásne kostýmy, opäť napíšem, že síce nič zložité, prečačkané, ale znova sa potvrdzuje, že v jednoduchosti je krása. Navyše na mňa pôsobili veľmi autenticky a vyzerali byť celkom kvalitne spracované.
-Úprava vlasov takisto veľmi jednoduchá, ale vkusná.
-Palec hore za absenciu ,,rozvracača vzťahov,, , pretože toto klišé ma už začína otravovať. Nenájde sa tu žiadny šialený muž, či žena, ktorý by sa za každú cenu z čisto sebeckých pohnútok snažili rozdeliť hlavný pár.
-Postava hlavnej hrdinky je veľmi dobre napísaná, a tým pádom tu máme silnú ženu s vlastnými názormi a čuduj sa svete, vie aj to, na čo sa používa mozog, takže rozmýšľanie jej nerobí problém. Je to úplne samostatná, nezávislá ženská postava.
-Hlavný hrdina veľký sympaťák, len škoda, že mu nevenovali viac priestoru ako ,,bielovlasému,, , tento vizuál mu totiž dodával akési mystické čaro a aj scény, kde ho takto vidíme, majú úplne iný rozmer.
-Tešilo ma, že v poslednej epizóde sa uzavreli osudy všetkých postáv, nič neostalo otvorené a prišiel aj happyend.
A teraz k negatívam.
-Herci v hlavných úlohách... Neviem, stále mám pocit, že by sa tu hodil niekto iný. Herecký výkon Meng Zi Yi bol ok, na nej mi nevadilo skoro nič, keď to bolo potrebné, vedela zahrať aj nejakú tú emóciu. No nemala som pocit, že by bola so svojou postavou úplne stotožnená.
-Väčší problém som tento krát mala s hlavnou mužskou postavou, v podaní Li Yun Rui. Áno je to sympaťák a veľký, no len to niekedy nestačí. Buď je to len pocit, alebo som úplne oslepla, no on mal na tvári stále ten istý výraz. Či plakal, či sa radoval alebo hneval, tá mimika bola vždy skoro rovnaká. Časom mi to začalo trošku prekážať.
-Keď boli títo dvaja spolu, nemala som pocit, že sa pozerám na zaľúbený pár. Skôr na dlhoročných kamarátov. A nie je to o tom, že by medzi nimi nebola chémia, tá by sa tam isto našla, len tú spoločnú lásku akosi nevedeli dostať na obrazovku. V iných drámach sa teším, keď príde prvý bozk, nebodaj ešte prvá spoločná noc alebo niečo podobné. Tu mi ich prvý vlažný bozk bol úplne ukradnutý, takisto ako všetky ďalšie, pretože boli veľmi neosobné. V podstate celý ich vzťah bol bez vášne, alebo nejakej iskry. Sú to dvaja mladí ľudia a ja som mala pocit, že sa pozerám na pár seniorov, ktorí spolu žijú minimálne 40 rokov. A popri tom sú obidvaja tak sympatickí herci, keby sa do toho viac vžili, bola by to dokonalosť.
-Na druhej strane ale rozmýšľam, či to nebola z veľkej časti aj chyba scenáristov, akým spôsobom vzťah týchto dvoch ľudí napísali. Sama neviem... Ale povedzme si pravdu, v prvom rade sa pozeráme na dobovú romancu, tak tá romantika tam proste musí byť.
-V úvodných epizódach je dosť málo času venované Song Mo a dej sa väčšinou točí len okolo Dou Zhao. Celkovo až do doby, keď sa vzali, mali dosť málo spoločných interakcií.
-Ich svadba mi tiež najskôr prišla skôr z rozumu, pretože tam chýbalo akékoľvek ,,predsvadobné,, iskrenie. Po svadbe sa Dou Zhao k Song Mo správala ako k najlepšiemu kamarátovi a nie ako k mužovi, až mi ho bolo miestami ľúto. Potom to už síce pochopila, a zlepšila svoj postoj, ale to mi prišlo tiež také nasilu.
-No proste z vykreslenia romantického vzťahu hlavných postáv som veľmi sklamaná. Ale na druhej strane musím pochváliť, že keď už tá láska prišla, tak bola úprimná a bezhraničná.
- Vedľajších párov sme tu zas až tak moc nemali, jeden sa dal dokopy až v poslednej epizóde a ten druhý, ktorý vznikol o trošku skôr, bohužiaľ dopadol ako dopadol... Ale ok, nevadili mi, všetkých som akceptovala.
-Hercom, mimo dvoch hlavných úloh, role dokonale sadli a všetci podali skvelý výkon. Tam nemám jedinú výčitku.
-Vadilo mi aj tempo drámy, aj keď bolo v podstate veľmi konzistentné, ako som písala, zároveň bolo aj dosť uťahané. Málo akcie, ale za to o to viac nekonečných rozhovorov. Chápem, že som nepozerala akčný thriller, ale chcelo by to predsa len viac šťavy, aby dráma zvládla udržať pozornosť diváka od začiatku do konca. Tu sme sa od začiatku do konca len tak vliekli, sem tam sa niečo stalo, a potom sme zas kráčali pomalým tempom vpred...
-Čo sa týka pár záverečných minút, tam by som to tiež prijala viac ,,života,, a ,,šťavy,,. Ja som naozaj vďačná za šťastný koniec, ale keď prišiel posedný bozk a nabehli titulky, necítila som skoro nič. Čo väčšinou pri mojej citlivosti prevládajú buď obrovské pocity frustrácie ako pri Till The End Of The Moon, šťastia ako pri Wonderland Love, alebo smútku prepleteného so šťastím ako pri Kill Me, Love Me. No tu moje emocionálne centrum ostalo akosi bez odozvy.
-Dráma ma proste nedokázala chytiť za srdce tým správnym spôsobom.
-A k tomu možno prispelo aj OST , ktoré je naozaj dosť slabé a nevýrazné. Hudba robí veľmi veľa, dokáže vo vás vzbudiť rôzne druhy pocitov a umocniť zážitok z danej scény. Tu sa to ale bohužiaľ nepodarilo a napriek tomu, že túto recenziu píšem hneď po dosledovaní poslednej epizódy, neviem si spomenúť na jedinú melódiu.
-Problém mám aj s tým, ako sa končili jednotlivé epizódy. Mám rada, keď je koniec tzv ,,cliffhanger,, , čiže keď sa epizóda končí tak dramaticky, že ste nútení hneď pozerať ďalší diel. Tu to proste sekli, akoby uprostred ničoho, a šup ho do nasledujúcej epizódy. Možno maličkosť, ale v celkovom kontexte veľmi podstatná.
No ale už nejdem vŕtať a pomaly končím s touto recenziou.
Záverečné zhrnutie je nasledovné:
-Príjemná dráma s pekným príbehom, dokonalým vizuálom, kamerou a najlepšou úvodnou epizódu, no s pomalým tempom, chabým OST a veľmi slabou romantikou. Niečo, čo síce pozriete a pri sledovaní určite nebudete rozmýšľať, kedy sa to už skončí, no Blossom ma nedokázal úplne vtiahnuť do deja a nevedela som sa zžiť s postavami. Aj napriek tomu, že herci mi boli veľmi sympatickí. Dráma typu, videla som, netrpela som, ale za týždeň zabudnem, že som niečo s názvom Blossom pozerala.
KONIEC... :)
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Eerie and Visually Stunning, Delivers on Every Level
This is a top-shelf watch for me. It has everything I love in a drama: a unique storyline, an eerie atmosphere, mystery and intrigue, fantastical plots, beautiful aesthetics, and a vibrant, distinct color palette. I thought these elements were dynamic and worked so well together to create a meaningful and impactful story. These are the kinds of roles I enjoy seeing Zhao Yiqin in, and I wish he did more of them.Esta resenha foi útil para você?
Must watch!
Really what a splendid drama. I really did not know i missed this gem till yet. If you like to watch thriller, mistery then its a must watch for you. The acting of ML being an idiot is a total comedy. I was laughing at it. Kang ha neul cemo in the ending episode is also unexpected but still an amazing ones. For female lead it was good to cast a famous one but still no worries her acting is osm too. The child actor nailed her role from emotional scene to annoying one perfect for her role.Esta resenha foi útil para você?
A feast for eyes
This drama is filled with beautiful people, sceneries and breath taking visual shots.The leads are already famous with their beauty and handsomeness but the bonus points which made this drama viral is even supporting actors who only had two or three scenes in the whole dramas are also handsome that they can be the lead actors themselves. That’s how this drama is packed with beautiful actors and actresses.
The cinematography is god tier level. All scenes (mainly the leads) can be made into a photo book or photo cards. It’s so amazing. I haven’t watch any drama which filled with beautiful visual scenes like this. All scenes are Wow. Kudos to the styling and makeup team because they did amazing job of beautifying actors and actresses.
But maybe because the director is too focused on visuals mainly, the plot felt flat from the middle to end. Because there’s no that highly anticipated climax scenes. No shocking plot twists much. The actors also couldn’t express their characters’ depths enough to audiences. ML couldn’t show his war skills and his coldness. FL couldn’t show her character development fully. Because drama is filled with their love scenes. That’s a little disappointing.
But the bonus point for novel fans is the script doesn’t change anything since the beginning to end. They even include extra chapters which is alternate version/universe at the end of the drama.
So if you are into visuals and do not mind about the plot much, you would love this.
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A Good Watch and an Emotional Rollercoaster
I was a bit reluctant to start this one but finally decided to give it a chance today and was hooked. Binged the first four episodes and looking forward to the next episodes.I won’t say much about the story to avoid spoilers but one minute I’m laughing, the next, I’m bawling my eyes out. And what does that tell you? It is, for sure, a good story. Emotional plot line and I love the concept too.
Ah, also the little romance blooming on the side is really cute to see, so yeah, there’s that too.
Overall, it’s a good show so far, and if just like me you’re also contemplating watching it, you should. I believe you won’t regret it.
I hope the quality stays consistent until the end of the show.
EDIT - it got boring at episode 12 or so but still a good watch
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your ai slop bores me
such a good premise and good cast you had to waste using ai , what is the point of him being an animator if you're gonna end up using ai just hire an animator , i cannot believe the irony of this show being art focused but there's no art just generated slop , did they try to sit with themselves and be like "hmm you know we should probably hire an animator rather than using a machine that steals other people's efforts" like bruh i never dropped a show this fast this is a joke and i've never been this frustrated beforeEsta resenha foi útil para você?



