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UNVEIL JADEWIND
I love the casting, acting and the storyline was great however for some cases the “plot twist” didn’t feel like it was worth the wait, there were maybe 2-3 cases I enjoyed (吉时秘闻 was definitely my favorite) However my biggest issue was the AI intro AND outro. Yes I know China is developing quickly. But the amount of AI is sickening, a company with a big budget for this drama is so easily capable of hiring illustrators or editors to create an intro and outro, I dont understand why they didn’t. Cdramas are a form of art and it takes away the creative value when AI is put into it. As for the ending, I was satisfied. Huaijin and Peiyi got their revenge and happy ending, we also got to see clips of the characters involved in the cases from start to end.Was this review helpful to you?
Yuckkkk
I have wanted to watch the drama for a long time but I never got around to it…I should have just stayed away.
SOKP is time travel drama that uses the trope of rewriting a past life. It's similar to The Princess Royal, but somehow it's worse in every single way.
This show is BAD.
It's ugly, nonsensical, juvenile, and dumb.
The technical aspects are borderline horrendous. The sets look generic and cheap, the costumes are boring and also look cheap. And the cinematography?
This show looked so bad that I HAD to look up the director. ( found that I've been unknowingly hating on his work for the past decade.)
I'm not a film student, but even I can tell that whoever was behind the camera had a fundamental misunderstanding of what should be communicated in the cinematography.
Everything is so bright and pale, it makes everything feel bleak. The exterior shots in some scenes were startlingly bad. The lighting was so artificial in some places that it made me laugh at how bad it looked. Be prepared to look at multiple shots of clenching hands over and over and over and over and over again. There's hardly any variation in how anyone is filmed. Everyone emotes the same ALL THE TIME.
I'm not sure how this team achieved it but they also managed to make objectively attractive people look awful. Both Bai Lu and Zhang Linghe suffer from this… but Zhang Linghe is the biggest victim.
I can't comprehend how a director would look at his performance and expressions and think it was appropriate to shoot, edit and air those scenes. Bro was working overtime to seem menacing 24/7 but I'm not sure if that was the best approach for both the character and HIS FACE.
People will be talking and the camera and cuts will give you expectations that never come to fruition, OR it'll have the most terrible shots with egregious usage of flood lights and fans. It's dumb.
I can't remember a single song that made an impression on me. In fact I hated some of them.
So just to speak on the plot itself, it makes no sense at all. We have a weak emperor who lets a known treasonous subject just chill after committing heinous acts??? The main villain massacred hundreds of people (including children) and his rebellion was quelled…. but instead of being executed, they just let him go back to his fief with basically no consequences. Mind YOU later in the show another party basically does the same thing which resulted in multiple executions and the exile of all related people. One of these parties seems way worse than the other and yet the punishments are so unbalanced. It's dumb.
The court politics is nonsensical as well, our ML is soooo smart and he anticipates everything and everyone without flaw. Bro never stumbles a single time, all his opponents are dumb. FL lead deals with the most juvenile conflicts, and if she is involved in something more serious she becomes a wooden post that just gets led around by the ML.
Side characters are just as underdeveloped and shallow as the plot. None of them feel like real people. Not a single one seemed like they existed outside of the scene they were currently in, even when they DIED. I felt nothing. They feel like the toys in Toy Story. Once the camera is not on them they drop to the ground and stop moving.
The female villain from the Xue clan is probably the most frustrating supporting character. She gets caught basically committing treason because she sends her maid with no mask or change of identity to do her dirty work. After this incident she does the same sh*t AGAIN, clearly not learning her lesson from the first time she got caught. She gets frustrated with being used by her family and cuts ties with them and proclaims that she will get back at them, only to immediately fold to her father's wishes and jeopardizing her new elevated position. She basically commits the same mistake THREE TIMES. It's dumb.
And the romance offended me the most. This is the biggest lack of chemistry I've seen in YEARS. That includes ANYONE in the main triangle. It's even worse off than Blossoms in Adversity and that show had a wooden nutcracker for a ML.
The FL spends 70% of the runtime chasing after a man with no personality who ISN'T our ML, while a man with no control over his face chases after her. 30-sum episodes in and the creators have these two actors scream at each other and forcibly kissing… they expect me to be invested in a relationship that does not exist? The FL has no romantic interest in the ML until 30-sum episodes in and the plot decides its time.
This was a growing experience for me because I really forgot how bad things can get, this show doesn't have a single redeeming quality, it doesn't do anything right. I hope I never see a clip from it again.
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This story brought me back to life
Lmaoooo, I’m not the type of person to write these kinds of reviews, but I just wanted to say how talented they are, even though this is their first main series. I genuinely loved everything about it, and honestly, coming from someone who literally stopped being a fan girl of Thai BL pairs and series for two years, they truly brought me back to the Thai BL industry. You would never catch me supporting a pair like this before, and that just shows how peak this series is. I keep giggling, kicking, squealing, and rolling around my bed every time a new episode drops, and the anticipation for Saturdays during the weekdays will never be replaced by any other series. I hope they keep it up because they’re genuinely such talented actors. I really thought I wouldn’t like this series, but I still decided to give it a try, and luckily, I did. They also pretty much followed the novel, except for some parts, and honestly, I’ve never seen such a good adaptation of a novel. It’s like they embodied the characters from the novel in real life. This series is actually so cute, meaningful, and funny, and it explores a more realistic side of a relationship, which I love. Also, I don’t know why everyone thought making Tiw Qin’s first love was bad, but personally, I kind of like it since they always say that “first love just hits different.” Honestly, I think most people wanted Duang to be Qin’s first love, but in my opinion, your greatest love doesn’t have to be your first love.I hope they get more series as time goes on, and I would love to see their continued improvement. ✨
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Nice
My favorite part of the drama was when she first arrived in "New Joseon." I found it confusing that the male lead had a double with the exact same appearance and last name back in "Old Joseon." While the second lead couple was funny and cute—making them my favorite pair—there were overall too many evil people for my taste. The number of villains made it harder to focus on the parts I enjoyed.🌻🌻🌼🌻🌼🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌼🌼🌼🌼🌼🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸💮🌸🌼💮🌼💮🌸💮🌸💮🌸💮🌸🌸💮💮🌸💮🌸🌸💮🌸🌸🌸💮🌸🌸💐🌻🌻🌺🌺🌺🥀🥀🥀🌺Was this review helpful to you?
coulda been but wasn't
So great visuals, cast not bad, story could have been intriguing but the damn writer(s) kept lifting plots and story lines from so many other BL's. What hacks. Was akin to a low budget GMMTV offering which is pretty common these days.When in the 6th episode they "lifted" a core plot of Ai Long Nhai I just had to stop. Just saying. I will continue to watch just to see how many other plots they can "lift". Not just common BL tropes but plots. And a doctor whose only advice is breathe deeply and let it out..... Sheesh. But they are an attractive cast.
Alright I have now finished and adjusted score slightly. The last two episodes got pretty mawkish/sentimental and all the difficult stuff got tied up in an easy bright bow in about 2 minutes. But the actors overcame the bad writing and ended on a grace note.
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Cuo Ai Hou, Bei Mei Nv Lao Ban Qiang Hun
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Lin Xuan discovered that his wife Qin Ruoyao had cheated on him and was murdered. Su Huan avenged him and then committed suicide. On the day of Lin Xuan's rebirth, Su Huan snatched him away from the wedding. After gaining a firm foothold, Lin Xuan began to take revenge and exposed the crimes of Lin Li and others. His relationship with Su Huan became more and more stable, and they eventually joined hands to create a business empire and lived together.
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Me ???? Slowburns
I live for romance like this.It was a slow comforting show even if it depicts serious disturbing problems.
The main couple was great even if in the past Sang Yan gave a bit stalker vibes when he went to her city.
The side couple was cute too and didn't outshine the main.
I love how when Sang Yan started his sentence by " Wen Shuangjiang" you knew he was about to spit the facts to reassure her or support her.
There is just one thing that I could not comprehend: the part where Wen Yifan is gone during 6 months to HongKong and then just changes her mine when Sang Yan pop up? like, what was the use for this? idk unless I missed something...
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Somewhat similar to "13 Reasons Why"
There's no doubt that the show's story is controversial; issues such as dysfunctional families, domestic violence, sexual assault, substance abuse, adolescent sexuality, gender, death, and bullying are depicted in detail and explored throughout.Queen (the central character) projects herself as this charming, alluring, and mesmerizing person who has it all: good looks, thousands of followers on social media, an opulent and privileged background, and the ability to get along with just about everyone and anyone. When a night out ends in her unfortunate death, Phaphaeng and Gale, her two best friends exhibit shock and horror; they can't quite understand how she died.
Gale (the secondary character) seems to be the character struggling the most; her mother is an alcoholic and a gambler, her father is dead, she is struggling to land roles that can allow her to pay off her mother's gambling debt, and her boyfriend (Toy) is vitriolic, explosive, possessive, verbally and physically abusive, and controlling. Phaphaeng (the tertiary character) is a promiscuous party girl who has had encounters with almost every man on campus. Chivas (the quaternary character) is a character with a mysterious connection to Queen; he claims she was the "most important person" in his life, and he offers to help out the other characters discover the truth of what happened that night.
As the show goes on, each character's struggles and complexities are highlighted in depth, and it seems that they are all somehow linked to what happened on that tragic night. Expect major twists along the way.
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The Perfect Crown for the Worst Acting
This drama is the perfect example of beauty over substance…The production is visually stunning, but that’s about it.
There’s no real emotion, no chemistry, and the acting is very poor in IU’s case. She doesn’t perform well at all, it almost becomes unintentionally laughable at times, and her facial expressions are quite unconvincing.
I watched three episodes and I won’t be going any further it’s disappointing. I keep giving it a chance, and every time I end up let down. There’s no improvement, which is frustrating for an acting performance that feels very amateurish.
As for the story, there’s nothing particularly remarkable. Honestly, it feels more suited for a younger audience, around early teens.
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POV: The demon to my sleep paralysis
You don't like this drama? You actually do 😐🔪.Twinkling Watermelon is like the demon to my sleep paralysis. You think it's done with you just because it didn't showed up for months? You think you can keep it away from you by having a regular sleep schedule? You think you can feint it by faking falling asleep? No it will always find its way toward you 😈
On a more serious note someone help me, this is my favorite tv show ever, I've watched it countless time during the last 3 years and still can not get sick of it.
There is the perfect balance between serious and light moments, a lot of characters are well developped and will move you (not only the main 4). It simply healed the teenager inside me and will remain as the most comforting show ever.
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Incredible Plot, Underwhelming Ending
Although I really liked the premise of the series, I was disappointed by the ending. The last two episodes felt too rushed. Rei's mom suddenly solving all her issues with her daughter was unrealistic. The three-year lapse after Prim signed her contract with the Korean agency was barely noticeable. The girls' engagement and marriage felt a bit forced. Sometimes going for what the audience usually wants is not the best decision.Anyways, let's now talk about the good stuff. The kissing scenes were incredible, and don't get me started with the intimate moments! I think it was one of the few GL's that showed a different kind of intimate moments (if you know what I mean) and I was soooo into that. Whoever came up with those ideas, I know what you are.
I would recommend this show, nonetheless. I had a great time watching it.
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Watchable but very dry
The series visually looks great but after 15 episodes and a few story arcs, it still feels really dry. There's nothing particularly offensive about it but there's also not much to look forward to. The ML was interesting in the first two episodes but stayed pretty flat thereafter. And there is way too much screen time with him running off to his songstress love interest, and way too many cases that just so happen to involve her somehow. His two bandit companions are also equally as dry and there's just no chemistry with any of the characters.The story arcs are just fine but nothing very intriguing either. They over-dramatize the sound effects and music but nothing really dramatic is actually happening. It's also quite boring for the culprit to ALWAYS be someone who's somehow close to the ML. And because there's very little character build up in general, you're just watching it play out with no actual attachments.
It's quite unfortunate because the overall production was actually done pretty well. It's a good super casual watch if you just need something to pass the time and if you need something you can drop quite easily.
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It’s a cliche but everything works perfectly
Not sure abt the other reviews but for the first time I found a cliche plot line story addressing every issue with no plot holes. When I noticed that qin was initially giving in very easily to duang I was wondering if they will ever explain why he gave the okay sign only to duang while he straight up rejected the others. But I absolutely love the flashback which gives us the reason qin noticed and let duang pursue him 😭😭 I also love how duang’s friends warned him regarding the thin line between pursuing and stalking. It made me feel more comfortable seeing him pursue qin after getting his consent.There is soo much I can talk abt the plot alone but the acting and chemistry between the actors was honestly mind blowing. I had no previous knowledge of teeteepor as I hadn’t watched their reality show so the only idea of them I had was when I saw their acting in your sky which was leaning heavily towards porteetee. At that time I found that the roles suited them really well and it didn’t seem odd at all, so you can just imagine the shock when I found that they did a whole 180 and switched roles in dwy which still worked perfectly????? It was like seeing a whole new character which is exactly how acting is supposed to be like. Teetee going from acting in a quiet role to a very energetic one and Por going from a very confident role to a quiet role with a lot of emotional trauma. Also the chemistry and dynamics between the two friend groups???? There are sooo many duang trio shenanigans clips that I go back to rewatch because of how chaotic they are. They absolutely nailed the friendship dynamics!!
Would definitely rewatch and would definitely recommend it to first time bl watchers as well!! (Already trying to make my sister who doesn’t watch bl dramas much watch it. Saw one clip of the trio shenanigans and she was hooked 😌)
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POV: you can sit at Moon lovers table
Yes this drama can sit among the legends such as Moon lovers, My dearest and Empress Ki.I have only rated 7 dramas as 10/10 and it is one of them. After having watched hundreds of kdramas, this one remains in my top 5 and as the most underrated drama in my opinion. The spectacle of emotions offered in front of us can not be described.
First of all, I don't even think I need to talk about Woo Dohwan. I knew before starting that he would not disappoint me. He simply is the best actor out there.
I could say he carried the whole show but everything was perfect, from the rest of the cast, to the plot, the music, the cinematography... Yang Sejong was a discovery for me, he also did a great job at portraying emotions. Jang Hyuck was even more impressive, and SeolHyun was great too despite her character lacking something.
For the rest, I simply want to say that I feel bad for people who refuse to watch saggeuk because they are missing on the most emotionally gripping and epic stories. If you are hesitating, go for it and be prepared to shed tears.
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BE CAREFUL WHAT YOU WISH FOR
Girigo follows a group of high school students who download an app that grants any wish. The catch? Once the wish is fulfilled, the user only has 24 hours left to live.I found the show not that scary. What it does instead is drown everything in blood. The frequency of the bloody scenes was just too much. After a while, the gore stops being shocking. You see someone slit their throat and you just shrug because the bloody mess doesn't give you the chills anymore.
The acting was decent; No one embarrassed themselves, but no one blew me away either.
But the real strength of the drama was the plot. I especially liked how the wishes were connected to shamanism. It's refreshing to see a phone app used as a medium to pass on curses. It makes sense because the characters belong to the digital era. The writer did a good job of tying the origin of the curse to the lives of the main characters and making the backstory feel like an important part of the story.
I also appreciated the drama’s logic behind the curse, which I found more frightening than the horror scenes themselves.Each person only gets one wish, and once that wish is granted, death follows within 24 hours. Since none of the characters know the price beforehand, their wishes are driven by personal wants. That made their choices feel believable. It also made sense that none of them used their wish to stop the curse. Doing that would mean sacrificing their own life for everyone else, and realistically, most people would not make that choice. That selfish but human reaction made the story feel realistic,despite the supernatural setup.
Honestly, I found Girigo to be a solid watch. It won't exactly have you sleeping with the lights on, but the concept is actually cool.It was truly a fun way to kill an evening.
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