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Good , engaging show.
I see some negative reviews and I get it. They both cheated on their past partners. Which I don’t agree with. However i do think she sincerely in love with him and so does he. It is not she just try to steal somebody man. Nor does he. They have good chemistry. And they both very attractive. In this show they show the female lead thoughts and fear, you can she her struggle. I wish they show his side of the story as well, what cause him acting this way. Like the show call Liar. It show both side of female and male leads which help viewers understanding where they are coming from. Which is quite adorable. Most of the time is miscommunication. If they ever show that in this show I think the made lead did love her. He just has different way of thinking/ insecurities to act that way. Because I can see him paying attention to her. Look at her while she didn’t.the male lead looks very dashing in this show . Which fit his role as a player. I was rooting for them to be together. The ending is kinda open. But I did see why. Since he cheated with his last girl friend with her. Now would he does the same . I guess in someway they did pay for their crime. People usually upset with cheaters and wonder what would happen when they ended up together. Here the dilemma. They will constantly wonder if their partner would cheat on them with someone else.
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I have no words....
It's so freaking gooodddd I love this series so much oh my gosh I like everything about this series the plot the characters the settings it is also perfect.Hope to see more project of these couple. I enjoyed it so much 💯
I thought it would be a sad ending but it was a happy ending. But at the same time we don't really know the ending that's what makes it realistic It showed a vision of them being 31 years old and one dying but didn't show that so we don't really know what will happen in the future. Anyways, I enjoyed it too much.
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And then...
This series reminded me very much of an extremely long, extremely elaborate stage play where they decided to just keep the audience on the hook for that big moment... that never really came. It had a beginning, a middle which consisted of a beginning, a middle, and an end, another beginning, another middle, and another end, and yet another beginning, middle, and end, and then it had the final ending which was exactly what we all saw coming except that it never had the big event that we thought was going to take place during one of the 3 major timelines. I even waiting until after the final credits because sometimes they like to throw in that final scene that gives you closure, but alas, it was not to be had. Music was great, acting was pretty good, plot was mediocre, and timing was sloooooooooooooow. I can't say I will ever watch this one again because even though it was only 33 episodes, it felt longer than some CDramas with 40-50 episodes. Still, I'm not mad I watched it, just not in love with it either.Was this review helpful to you?
One narcissistic loser and his enabler friends
Besides all the other idiotic things going on in this show, including the main character that’s utterly unbearable, the most annoying thing about this show is how passive this friend group is. They hate the main character but they just sit there looking uncomfortable. Say something! Just freaking tell him to leave. And they keep bring him back into the group!!! Why? So the show can happen.“You almost died but I’m so happy because I’m not crazy and destructive”. WTH. Narcissism at its finest.
This writer seems to think that being depressed is some type of privilege. They can act like @$$holes because they have crappy lives and it’s ok.
Tell me something funny = worship me. Hahahahaha.
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The couple carried the whole drama
What stood out to me the most was definitely the chemistry between the leads and the way their relationship developed. Their bond felt genuinely emotional and layered because they both carry similar baggage: unresolved pain, perfectionist tendencies, and a habit of burying themselves in work. It made their relationship feel real rather than idealized. I also really liked that the ML admires the FL's ambition instead of constantly treating it as a flaw that needs to be fixed. The FL was actually one of the most relatable characters in the drama for me, which is why I've never really understood the amount of hate she gets.I also thought the drama did a great job balancing humor with its more serious tone. The overall story is fairly predictable, but the execution is what makes it work. The countryside setting gives everything a warm and nostalgic vibe, and the little bits of humor, references, and occasional fourth-wall breaks keep the familiar romcom tropes feeling fresh. At the same time, the drama touches on heavier topics like burnout, emotional repression, and losing yourself in work and responsibilities.
The directing was beautiful at times. The pacing is another strength for me since there are very few dull moments and the story flows naturally for most of its run, even if the last three episodes start to slow down.
That said, it's definitely not without flaws. I was hoping for a more satisfying resolution to the case because by the end it felt rushed, underdeveloped, and sometimes even a bit ridiculous. Honestly, the final episode in particular was pretty disastrous, and it ended up being the weakest episode of the whole drama for me, which was really disappointing given how strong the rest of the story had been up to that point.
I also wish we had gotten more time with the main couple simply being together instead of constantly teasing new conflicts through the previews. Honestly, the previews made the viewing experience way more stressful than it needed to be, so I'd actually recommend avoiding them at all cost. I also would've liked a better balance between the romance and the business/work-related plotlines, especially in the final stretch.
Another thing that didn't really work for me was the love triangle (yes, Eric...). Thankfully it's pretty minor, but I still don't think it added much. More generally, I wasn't a huge fan of how some of the side plots were handled. Eric and his storyline with his sister never felt fully developed, and in the end they contributed very little to the overall story. He ended up feeling more like an extra supporting character than someone who was actually important to the narrative.
Despite those issues, this drama ended up being much more meaningful and emotionally layered than I expected from a slice-of-life romcom. While there are definitely things I think could've been handled better, the strong character dynamics, emotional impact, and solid execution made it a genuinely enjoyable and worthwhile watch for me.
☆ My Summary rating:
• Script (30%) - [ 6.8 ] :
- Structure (25%): 7
- Development (20%): 9
- Consistency (15%): 7.5
- Subplots (15%): 6
- Predictability (10%): 10
- Dialogue (10%): 8.5
- Originality (5%): 7.5
• Acting (25%) - [ 9.7 ] :
- Individual performances (30%): 10
- Emotional delivery (25%): 10
- Chemistry (20%): 10
- Consistency (15%) : 10
- Supporting characters (10%): 7
• Execution (20%) - [ 8.7 ]:
- Direction (35%): 9
- Cinematography (25%): 8
- Editing (15%): 7.5
- Production design (15%): 10
- OST (10%): 10
• Pacing (15%): [ 8 ]
• Enjoyment (10%): [ 8.5 ]
Overall: 8.2
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"I don't believe in the law any more than you do.And you're saying that to a prosecutor ?"
An illustration of how the law criminalizes the poor and does not punish the rich. The justice system protects those who created it by upholding the social order. You can't win a game when you didn't write the rules.
The story manages to stay interesting even though, at its core, they're really just a bunch of scoundrels playing the stock market... But what really caught my interest was its moral dimension, without being preachy.
They say people have to take responsibility for their choices, that's what the former prosecutor says. She has the luxury of being able to resign. When you don't face irreversible consequences, you can indeed allow yourself to take responsibility for your choices. But regarding Eun Yong's friend (who, for his part, remains in the service of loan sharks), it's made clear that if he'd had the chance to meet good people with the means to support him in life, he wouldn't be in this situation. It's refreshing to see this nuance. And to see that a person addicted to substances isn't held responsible for their misfortune. (No drug phobia, please.)
Overall, the series aims to portray the gray areas of the characters in a relatively neutral light. As a result, characters shift from enemies to allies without any lingering animosity, that's just how this society works. Our employers will never be our friends. The law will never be on our side.
I just think it's a shame that, in the end, it turns into a game of cat-and-mouse. The hero always manages to stay one step ahead. We know nothing can stop him, so it loses its impact. It pretty much undermines part of the amoral narrative that had been so compelling up to that point.
Strangely enough, the flashbacks add something and give the characters more depth. In the final third, they disappear, along with some of the characters, for that matter. The brother and sister share a beautiful, tender, and affectionate bond as they struggle through the vicissitudes of life. Sometimes you have to work in less-than-glorious places to support your loved ones. I like that it doesnt wallow in these people's misfortune. And I wish the series had focused more on that rather than revenge.
The power struggles among prosecutors are quite ruthless. It seems quite realistic in a world as corrupt as the justice system. The antagonist prosecutor, who brings down someone just as corrupt as himself, is also in an unbearable situation from which he tries to escape. The law serves the powerful, and those who are even more powerful.
Life in prison involves brutal, indiscriminate violence in stark contrast to the civilized, bourgeois violence of the corridors of power. The creators of this K-drama do a good job of portraying class struggles. It's right there in the title : money and power.
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Great for 8 episodes
This really feels like saying goodbye to a character I've loved and followed for years. Yumi's Cells has always been one of my favorite dramas for being able to show its characters in such a realistic way; the animated cells might seem over-the-top sometimes but they always perfectly encapsulate the emotional turmoil of romance, friendships, and everyday life.This final season is no different; I normally don't like watching dramas where the female lead falls first, but after seeing Yumi give up on love after her first two relationships, it was actually beautiful to see her be the one to fall first and be so happy about feeling butterflies again.
I know a lot of people were skeptical about Kim Jae-won taking on the role of Soon-rok (me included) but I think he really won us all over by the end. There's one scene in particular where he's standing outside looking up at Yumi's window; that scene absolutely flipped a switch for me.
I think the OST of this season also really helped to elevate it; I loved the previous seasons but honestly never paid much attention to any of the songs. This time around there were multiple that I immediately wanted to download, and it really made the scenes feel so romantic.
With that being said, I think there are some things that were really iffy, and the biggest one, to nobody's surprise, is the short runtime plus the fact that Babi was given some Soonrok scenes.
It's crazy to me that Yumi's final love interest doesn't get the same 14 episodes that Woong and Babi did; even 10 episodes would've been an improvement. I think they did the best they could with 8 episodes, giving Yumi and Soonrok time to confess and get together while leaving episodes for them to be together and show us what their relationship would be like, but the last episode in particular did begin to feel rushed. I know this may not even be the drama's fault, since there's this same pacing issue in the webtoon where it feels like we skip right to their wedding, but the drama also leaves some things out.
With so little time there's no space for subplots about Yumi's writing this time and we don't get to see much of her friends or family, which was kind of a shame since I always loved that Yumi's Cells never only focused on relationships. Don't get me wrong, I'm super glad that they chose to focus on the romance instead of trying to cram other character arcs in, but since this was the last season I really wish we got to say goodbye to old characters who had been with us from the start.
Overall, I think this was really enjoyable and heart-fluttering, but my god, imagine what we could've gotten with more time.
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literally what did i just watch.
I watched this for jisung so I wasn’t really expecting anything terrible, god it was nasty. I rated this a 1.5 because the acting was good but why the fuck are they cousins? I don’t wanna hear “b-but they’re not blood related” I do not care. Jeonghan thought they were throughout the whole show but he still wanted iljo. It is honestly so fucking sick. Before some of you try to say “it’s just a series” you know that incest is an actual thing right?? If you watch stuff with incest, you support incest. It’s truly that simple. I’m genuinely shocked that this has high ratings because who is actually rating this above a 4. It is truly sickening that people care about incest and hate it until it’s the same gender or ‘just a show’ it’s genuinely disgusting. Honestly it’s so sad that the acting was good, because if jisung and riu had an actual good plot (not containing incest) then the show would be peak, because they’re good actors. I don’t usually write reviews but this show genuinely made me feel nauseous, I skipped a lot of the scenes because it’s so fucking gross. I highly DO NOT recommend it.Was this review helpful to you?
Skynani are SO back !!
It's obvious the actors and the production team put their whole heart and souls into this.It's honestly so much better than my expectations! (I've read the novel and the story is already 10/10 for me.) I was initially worried about how those scenes that sounded cool in text would actually play out on the screen, but I certainly wasn't let down by the CG.
I have so much respect for Skynani for choosing such a difficult series to act in, especially since Niranpete are so much different from their irl selves.
Those who are hesitating to watch it, please open your minds a little and give it a shot. If you're interested in a series with a good plot and great chemistry between the leads, then you'll definitely love this!
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Women, Dreams, & Friendship
Sister's Slam Dunk is a variety show where six women team up to help each other fulfill their long-hidden dreams.A few years ago, I randomly watched the idol group episodes but got bored and never finished the series. This year, I finally picked it up again, and to my surprise, I ended up really enjoying it.
The cast has incredible chemistry. Even though they all have very different personalities and backgrounds, they genuinely adore one another and click beautifully. The humor lands well without feeling forced or over-the-top, and the show mixes in some heartfelt, touching moments, especially when they open up about their personal stories and the deeper reasons behind their dreams.
One of the best parts is how each member shines in her own field and uses that strength to support the others. For instance, Tiffany led as leader on Min Hyorin's Idol Group project, Jessi stepped up as the rapper for Kim Jongkyung’s dream, and Ra Miran along with Min Hyorin helped Hong Jikyung with acting in her documentary. I also appreciated how the show naturally brings up environmental and social issues. That said, it does drag a bit in the second half with some slower and boring moments.
Overall, it's inspiring and fun to watch them work so hard, cheer each other on, and celebrate every outcome together.
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This is a solid 10.
wow! this was a hell of a ride. I'm glad I got to binge watch it, watching it episode by episode would have been unbearable.I know Fan Xiao was terrible, but he loved Shulang to the best of his ability at all times. His ability was lacking tho. Significantly. l know watching it gave us cramps, but life is like that, you cannot switch love off only because you realized that he's a horrible person. I'm glad Shuleng had the strength to carry it out until Xiao convinced him otherwise. Best character development I've seen in a BL. This is highly recommended.
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Light hearted ✨️ ♥️
Most - 90%- of the cast do a wonderful acting work. The main characters, Wu Jia Yi and Zhao Yi Qin have a natural chemistry. Its so lovely to see two actors feel so comfortable together. The second couple, Han Jiu Nuo andalso have chemistry. Like the fact their story is fully explained.
From the beginning the story is light and quite interesting with many up and downs. Never a slow moment. It has a happy ending
I have watched it three times, it never disappoints.
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Damn!
An authentic celebration of culture, a light, so warm and gentle and raw and so so infatuated beaming right behind the curtains of an art form that transcend times and genders. This was a love declaration, pure and simple. This was pride and study of humans and hard work. An absolute ovation for the actors, an Oryo that took my breath and made my heart miss a few beats, a Ryusei that broke my soul. Truly stunning cinematography, iconic traditional scores, beautiful theatrical pieces that made me so curious and eager for more. Perfect movie, imho, it has everything I loved.Beautiful, just beautiful.
I highly recommand.
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A complete mess in mini drama form
I know mini dramas usually move fast, but this one genuinely felt like a complete mess. The premise actually had potential, hidden marriage, memory and personality changes, rediscovering each other, but everything happens so quickly and randomly that it’s hard to feel anything. Scenes barely have time to start before they’re already over, and with episodes being around 7 minutes long, the story never gets the chance to properly develop. The emotional progression makes little sense, character reactions feel disconnected, and overall it just feels rushed from beginning to end.There are a few cute moments, but not enough to save the drama from feeling chaotic and underdeveloped.
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