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Till the End of the Moon
3 people found this review helpful
May 6, 2026
40 of 40 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 5.0
Story 4.0
Acting/Cast 7.0
Music 6.0
Rewatch Value 1.0
So when you have a 40+ episode xianxia romance built across multiple timelines and parallel lives, you know that the plot will be stretched and manipulated to fill the runtime.
Deaths, coughing blood, transmigration, years of separation — it's all here. Too many timelines, too many complications and along the way the characters get lost in the mechanics of it. So i stopped caring about them.

The ML's actor is genuinely impressive. He plays four different versions of the same character across timelines and you can actually tell them apart. Great acting. The FL's actress is equally skilled — but the writers gave her almost nothing to work with. To make the ML more sympathetic - even though he is supposedly the most evil man on Earth or in the Three Realms (or however Xianxia logic works 😐) - they sacrificed the FL's character, leaving her inconsistent and too passive for someone sent back in time on a world-saving mission.

Which brings me to the "great love story": both actors are skilled and they clearly have a dynamic together (as we see in Love is sweet also), but for me it felt performative rather than real. And that's because the characters were sacrificed along the way: the ML's supposed evilness is reduced just to trauma and the FL's empathy reads more like pity. So their story didn't convince me. A depressed traumatized man slowly being humanized by his caregiver. Romantic? Not for me. ☹️

And this is another pattern that frustrates me in asian dramas.
If the ML is evil, keep him evil. If he's strong, keep him strong. Don't sand down every interesting edge he has just to make a point about the "power of love"! Because they usually go from cold/guarded men to shy puppies after falling in love and act so childish that it makes me cringe. Or worse - they build an ultra strong female character by tearing the poor man down (best example - Pursuit of Jade 💀).
Evolution ≠ erasure. The best characters change what they do, how they think, not who they fundamentally are.

The most evil being in the Three Realms? Just a bullied kid nobody loved 😞 — and for half the episodes the writers wanted us to root for him. Scariest villain ever!

But the "real" villains?
His father, his wife, his abusers, the 'righteous' sects. So almost everyone who breathed while he existed.

The "villain is just traumatized", the system that created the monster - these are everywhere, not just in xianxia (with those corrupt elders and hypocritical sects). It's almost a genre staple at this point. They make the bad guy soft, make the institutions monstrous, and call it complexity. It's not. 😐

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The Rebel Princess
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May 6, 2026
68 of 68 episodes seen
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Overall 3.0
Story 3.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 4.0
Rewatch Value 1.0

So indeed this Mary Sue is a rebel one — but not in a good way. Shameless might be the right word.

The ML's gaze alone could carry a drama — tender, composed, completely smitten from the moment he sees her, while still giving her space and respect. Xiao Qi is genuinely one of the best written MLs in C-drama — not cold, not irritable, not the typical idol type. Just a man who isn't afraid to love.
But that gaze is also about all the romance has. It moves fast, stays shallow, and never quite feels real — no real depth added, no evolution across 68 episodes. It's not a slow burn. It's just... stagnant.

And then there's the FL. She's capable, beautiful, beloved by literally every man around her — her childhood sweetheart, the crown prince, the villain, even Xiao Qi's most loyal general. The Mary Sue type rarely bothers me if the character earns it — but here she peaks around the halfway point and then slowly becomes exactly what the drama claims she isn't: aloof, self-righteous, and oddly warm to everyone except the man who deserves it most.

The production is stunning — costumes, cinematography, battle scenes. Just a shame it's wrapped around a story that kept frustrating me.

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Love Is Sweet
1 people found this review helpful
by hoz
May 6, 2026
36 of 36 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 2.5
Story 1.0
Acting/Cast 6.0
Music 2.0
Rewatch Value 1.0
This review may contain spoilers

Typical C-Drama Slop

This is my first time writing a review and it's because this drama genuinely pissed me off. Seeing people rating this a 9 or 10 and the avg rating is an 8.4 on here genuinely baffles me.
TLDR; don't waste your time with this, don't watch it, you will be stressed, annoyed, and upset

I'll start with the very few good things about this drama. Acting was pretty standard, decent chemistry, and I liked how Jiang Jun handled certain situations. I don't really like writing paragraphs (writing was never my forte) so I'll condense it into point form to explain better.
1. The acting was actually pretty good from majority of the cast so kudos to the actresses and actors in this
2. The chemistry was there. I liked FL and ML's relationship and interactions but that alone was not good enough to save this hot mess of a drama
3. Jiang Jun as a character is likeable for the most part and I do like how she stood up to the ML when he insisted on choosing what was best for her when it's been like what, 10 years since they last met

Now, for the many horrible things. Insensitive handling of serious topics, misogynistic undertones, incest, characters forgiven over sexual assault and physical and mental harm to the FL, god awful ML, illogical, stupid, and braindead plot points and scenes, accidental kiss scenes, unrealistic behaviour and situations, romanticization of selfish and weird behaviour from Xu Li, inconsistent characters, and unnecessarily drags out so many scenes. Obviously, there were a lot more but these are the ones that irked me the most.
1. Insensitive handling of serious topics - the way the drama just brushed over the fact FL got sexually assaulted was so disturbing and it wasn't even treated seriously. Then, minutes later, silly music plays as FL asks ML to not be mad at her anymore. Also, the way that FL just believes it was her fault is just so sad with no one by her side to support and comfort her
2. Misogynistic undertones - "a woman will wither without love", said by FL and FL always forgiving everyone when they have caused her mental distress and harm.
3. Incest - SML's sister is in love with him :| sure, they're not blood related but they're still siblings? It was literally so unnecessary to include that when it added pretty much nothing to the story
4. Characters are easily forgiven - Shen Xin led FL to a faulty elevator and had her stuck genuinely could have cost her life if she started crying or some other malfunction ocurred. She was easily forgiven by FL and even became a manager later on. Du Lei sexually assaulted FL and spread scandalous articles about her. What happened to him? Literally nothing
5. ML is a huge red flag - He literally BULLIED her in high school and traumatized her. Okay, fine, let's argue he was just a kid at the time. As an adult, he tries to kick FL out of his company because HE thinks it won't be good for HER and he makes her work life so much more difficult to try and kick her out. Also, when FL gets sexually assaulted by her friend, he's mad at her and she's the one who has to beg for his forgiveness?? And when FL says she feels like it's a pity she lost a great friend, the ML says "guess I shouldn't have saved you then" LIKE WHAT??? Then, when FL blames herself for not noticing SML's feelings earlier and should've been more "sensitive", ML agrees and goes like "yeah now you know you're not perceptive" when he should have been comforting her and telling her it wasn't her fault! After, he says "what did you do for him to act like that (sexually assault her)" like excuse me??? how was any of that her fault???
6. Plot points and scenes are illogical, stupid, and braindead. For example, FL is said to have a tear allergy. I searched this up and it is a real condition but it means they are allergic to the contact of water on their skin, which FL clearly did not have, just the tears.
7. Accidental kiss scenes - This almost never happens and especially not in the way they are shown that leads up to the "kiss" in this drama. Someone trips and falls into the other's arms and their lips touch. Ridiculous (sorry i know im a negative nancy and major hater)
8. So many situations and behaviours of the characters are unrealistic. For example, FL is constantly trying to get herself out of embarrassing situations with ML by running away (she literally runs) and the way every single character sucks at lying is insane
9. Xu Li and Xiao Chuan sucks - She gets a job at a cvs just so she could try to approach this cute guy (genuinely who does that). She's also selfish and inconsiderate of Xiao Chuan. Xiao Chuan also pisses me off because wdym you dont wanna be with her because you believe your app has 100% accuracy and no errors? If he were truly smart and a genius that the show depicts him to be he would know a software having ZERO errors and 100% accuracy is impossible. Also why are you even relying on this software when you KNOW you like her?? Their relationship is overall bland and boring
10. Inconsistent characters - Du Lei, the SML was originally seen as a nice, considerate, and helpful friend to FL, albeit his original intentions were to use her. But in the end, he fully loses it and sexually assaults FL and tries to take her down and ruin her life. Prior to this, he was literally helping the ML from a scandal, even knowing they were already dating. It just seems so out of character for him to do what he did when he was literally portrayed as an incredibly caring, sweet, and respectful guy. It honestly feels like they changed his character because ML was already a huge asshole so when comparing ML and SML, ML is obviously seen as the better one
11. This drama is incredibly slow with so many romantic scenes being dragged out to like a minute long

OKAY review/rant over

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My Dearest Part 2
0 people found this review helpful
May 6, 2026
11 of 11 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 8.0
Story 7.0
Acting/Cast 10
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 6.0
Acting, cinematography - both exceptional. No complaints there. Mostly for Part 1 of this drama.

But the writing plays you. The FL's resistance starts feeling less like a flawed human and more like a tool to keep you sad for as long as possible. And the memory loss trope at the end, however beautifully shot, is still the memory loss trope. When a drama this ambitious reaches for that device, it frustrates you. So close to being the perfect k-drama...

But...yeah, worth watching. Go in knowing the writers will squeeze you — not always for the right reasons, not because they want to say something true about life or war/hardships of a woman, but because the plot needs you to suffer a little longer.

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Immortal Samsara: Part 1
0 people found this review helpful
May 6, 2026
38 of 38 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10

THIS DRAMA HAS MY WHOLE HEART

I genuinely don’t even know how to move on from this drama because EVERYTHING about it was perfect to me. The OST??? Absolutely insane. Every single song hit so hard emotionally and made every scene feel even more magical. I’m still not over it.

And the chemistry between the leads??? OH MY GOD. The tension, the emotions, the soft moments — they looked so natural together that I forgot I was even watching a drama. They literally made me smile at my screen like an idiot 😭

BUT THE LUCID DREAM PART??? THAT WAS EVERYTHING TO ME. Those scenes were so beautiful, emotional, and unforgettable. The entire vibe felt dreamy and heartbreaking in the best possible way. I was completely obsessed.

And don’t even get me started on their little family 😭🤍 The domestic scenes were so warm and comforting that I never wanted those moments to end. They were just SO precious together.

This drama made me laugh, cry, scream, and emotionally attach myself to fictional characters again. Easily one of my favorite cdramas ever and I already know I’ll keep thinking about it for a very long time.

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Oedo Mononoke Monogatari
0 people found this review helpful
May 6, 2026
5 of 5 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 7.5
Story 7.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 1.0

A Yokai Drama for Tweens

Set in the Edo Period, this series tells the story of a young samurai, Kazuma (played by Mizukami Koshi) who is teaching young students at a small temple. Kazuma is the oldest of two sons, but has little interest in bushido, and secretly learns everything he can about youkai while hiding his interest from his very traditional father. He hiccups whenever youkai are around, but does not understand that that is the case until he finds a small jade amulet that allows him to see the folkloric monsters even when they do not wish to be seen by humans.

It's a short, youkai-of-the-week series in which Kazuma befriends three youkai in an abandoned storage building where one of the youkai, Amanojaku, is trapped at the start of the series. The other two youkai are a kappa (a turtle-like creature) played by Yamada Anna and a cat-like youkai named Nekomata played by Morikawa Aoi. Rounding out the principal cast is one of Kazuma's students, Ohina, who helps out Kazuma and provides the POV character for the intended audience.

It's a light, fun series that does not really go anywhere. The there's a mild romance arc for Kazuma, and an ultimate big bad who must be defeated at the end. It's a mildly enjoyable diversion overall.

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My Demon
0 people found this review helpful
May 6, 2026
16 of 16 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 7.0
Story 5.5
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 6.0

Too hyped?

Its a good drama but not worth all that hype I've seen, in my opinion. At first It offers a fresh and thrilling plot with intense chemistry, and I loved It! But It gets lost toward the end, full of already seen things and It becomes a little boring. I wish we could've seen a bit more about his demon side but in a serious way. Do not get your espectation too high, and If you're in the Mood for something fun and thrilling but nothing too serious with soo much chemistry, this is a good recomnendationl.
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Cruel City
0 people found this review helpful
May 6, 2026
20 of 20 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10
I watch asian dramas mostly for the romance story, so even this is a dark, gritty crime thriller (which has strong plot), that's exactly what made the romance hit harder. The moments between the troubled ML and his NPC girlfriend were some of the best I've seen in any drama — quiet, intense and...sexy. 😶‍🌫️

And with that tragic ending it made it more memorable for me. Will rewatch.

(And the OST is one of my favourite songs. 💔)
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Dead End Run
3 people found this review helpful
May 6, 2026
Completed 0
Overall 7.5
Story 7.5
Acting/Cast 7.5
Music 6.5
Rewatch Value 6.5

"Meeting someone is never a coincidence"

Dead End Run was a bizarre art house film. Disturbing, with dizzying shaky camera work, and yet also intriguing. Three different protagonists in three different stories, running for their lives, find themselves in curious dead ends.

Last Song
This was the strangest and my least favorite as it lapsed into a “zombie” song and dance. Surreal. 6.5

Shadows
Two hit men find themselves at a dead end and what appeared to be an existential crisis for both. Unhinged bordering on comical. 7.0

Fly
A criminal is cornered on a rooftop holding a silent girl hostage. Both are at different kinds of dead ends. 8.0

I was not a fan of the nausea inducing shaky cam, especially when it was sped up and combined with other special effects. I could appreciate it, but did not enjoy it. The music also sounded like it came straight out of the 1970s. Much like the camera work, you’ll either love it or hate it.

The moon and mist played a strong role in the first two fantastical stories while the sun made an appearance in the third one. Pay attention to the jewelry shown in the initial hallucinogenic run with psychedelic effects and colors flowing like a kaleidoscope on a bad mushroom trip. They show up later. Honestly, much of the film had the look of someone who had partaken of something that led to a distortion of time and space. The runners were in amazing shape. One ran through the night, day, and night again. I’m sure it had some higher meaning my literal brain could not discern. All three couples ended up in similar positions for different reasons.

Dead End Run is one those films where the beauty/meaning is in the eye of the beholder. It’s not a film I could say I truly liked, but I did find it interesting and worth a watch just to once again experience director Ishii Gakuryu’s creativity and imagination.

6 May 2026

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A Moment but Forever
0 people found this review helpful
May 6, 2026
36 of 36 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 9.0
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 9.0
I like the lead actress and missed seeing her on screen, so that alone was enough to keep me going. (so biased review, maybe)

The ML also had some personality — which is rare for C-drama MLs. A genuinely sarcastic, witty charm in the earlier episodes, though he grew too serious as the story progressed (which is understandable). The early episodes had many funny moments — and the bathtub scene had me laughing out loud. 😄

The second couple did nothing for me, I'll be honest — heavy skipping whenever they appeared.

But what I appreciated about this drama was how clean it felt: no blood spills every day, no love triangles, no dying 976 times (I mean... not in a tragic way 😉), no unnecessary drama. The ending is sad, but it earns it. It felt true to the story. I recommend it.

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Glitch
0 people found this review helpful
May 6, 2026
10 of 10 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 9.0
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 9.5
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 7.5
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But you, I can't let them take you. I'm taking you with me

Actually, i liked how the cult storyline was all bogus in the end and how it was presented as a whole. It' an important topic to talk about, and it made it more interesting to watch, rather than chasing green men for 10 episodes. It made the aliens metaphor more meaningful too. How Jihyo stopped seeing them when she started to accept herself.

I like how Siguk understood her, and believed her, but also realized that he can't be with a "crazy woman". I think it's as straightforward as it gets, when we talk about aliens as a stand in for for homosexuality. And Bora is "just as crazy", always was, even when both women denied it.

I can't say that any character was useless or just to fill space, if they had an arc, it was nicely done. If they were just for entertainment, they were funny to watch. The music is pretty and fitting, and visuals are stunning. The acting is amazing too from everyone.

Was it real in the end? Or was it just hallucinations caused by gas? Who cares when it's as true as it gets for Bora and Jihyo.

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Moon Lovers: Scarlet Heart Ryeo
2 people found this review helpful
May 6, 2026
20 of 20 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 10
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10
My first drama ever — I was a clueless beginner who had no idea what she was walking into. And this why the ending destroyed my soul. 😭 Rewatched it many times.

In recent years I haven't felt the urge to go back — maybe I don't want to ruin it by noticing the cringe or the messy script my rational mind knows is there.... But it doesn't matter! This one has a permanent place in my heart. I'll make my children and grandchildren watch it someday and feel content seeing them cry.

And the OST still makes me emotional — which probably means the story is still ''effective".💔

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A Dream of Splendor
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May 6, 2026
40 of 40 episodes seen
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Overall 10
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10
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The moments between them made me blush.

The plot (the business, the political intrigue) is kinda weak — I'll admit that. But everything else? Hard to fault.

What i like very much is how the story handles the ML's and FL's trauma as children.
Also. The cinematography is stunning, it had some funny moments...and the chemistry between the leads is unlike anything I've seen. It felt less like watching actors perform and more like accidentally intruding on something private 🫣 — they were that convincing together! Sweet, real and completely believable.

About the ~10 episode misunderstanding:
Zhao Pan'er is a former entertainer — a woman society looks down on — and yet she carries herself with quiet dignity and pride. She was betrayed once by her scholar ex, so when she starts suspecting Gu Qianfan — the Commander of the Capital Security Office, feared by everyone and known as the "Living Devil" — of the same, it doesn't feel cheap or forced (for me).
Also from our ML`s perspective - he is a man carrying the shame of his father's name and who spent his whole life being feared rather than loved— so his hesitation felt real, even if ten episodes can test your patience. People call the misunderstanding weak writing or too frustrating, but given who they were, it can be believable.

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Godzilla Minus One
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by ZERTY
May 6, 2026
Completed 0
Overall 3.0
Story 3.5
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 4.5
Rewatch Value 3.0
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Absolute garbage

After watching this gigantic piece of shit, here’s my opinion:

Where to even start? Let’s talk about the story:
The film throws us into a war, then a “Godzilla” appears and kills almost everyone except our protagonist. Then comes a sequence where Godzilla wrecks everything, and he kills it. Honestly, the story is absolute garbage. Having watched every Godzilla from the 1998 one to the latest, I’ve never seen a story with zero soul or even any sense. In all those films, I’ve never seen Godzilla attack humans like this just because he’s bored (that’s the impression I get). In the other movies, there’s always a reason — the fish or the Titans (monsters like him). Here, it just makes no sense at all!

Now let’s talk about Godzilla’s design:
What the hell is this shit?!
First, his size. All Godzillas are gigantic. This one barely clears a 5-story building. Did he not get enough soup growing up or what’s the problem?
Let’s talk about the way he moves. Does he have a ballet stuck up his ass? He moves like an NPC???
What’s with that head!? He’s smiling like a mongoloid??
At the end, the sea monster dies because he didn’t do his decompression stages. What the fuck is this nonsense????? The guy is the boss of the seas but if he goes too deep and comes back up, he dies??????????

Now let’s talk about the absurd scenes:

“Godzilla” fires a beam that creates a nuclear explosion and generates a shockwave that sends thousands of pieces of wall flying. The woman gets caught in it, BUT thanks to the power of the magic of friendship, she survives with just a broken arm.
The scene where he kills Godzilla is absolutely sad and grotesque. He kills a sea monster by drowning it.

Why make a film in black and white and then one in color?

Honestly, I love Godzilla. This shitty thing is not Godzilla. It’s a pale copy!

If you’ve got time to waste, then go ahead and watch it!

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Spirit Fingers
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May 6, 2026
12 of 12 episodes seen
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Overall 8.5
Story 9.5
Acting/Cast 10
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 5.0

Cool Storyline

This drama decipts a very cool and somewhat realistic side of what it feels like being a teenager. The confusion, the crushes , the clumsiness and the cuteness sums up how it feels being in high school and discovering yourself ( at least that what I felt when I was watching it).
The storyline is very cute and fun. I think all in all its very heartwarming seeing the characters grow into people they know they can be but are scared of , especially the FML , there were so many times when i was frustrated watching her and her relationship with her parents but the way she handled them is the same way any teenager would , which was nice seeing. The realistic way we deal with situations and our emotions.

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