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A Love That Melts Your Heart and Breaks It at the Same Time
When fantasy seamlessly blends with a heartbreaking and tragic romance, it becomes a timeless love story that transcends time and place between the “Ruler of the Void World” and the “young general who fell completely and utterly in love with her.” This is the kind of romance that makes my heart melt every single second.It instantly ranks as one of the best fantasy series I’ve ever watched. The plot is masterfully written and crafted in a way that completely won me over, especially the way it brilliantly weaves fantasy elements with deep romance. The ending is devastatingly sad and profoundly moving a true tragedy that left me crying nonstop.
Dilraba… she has completely stolen my heart. Her performance is elegant, powerful, and fragile all at once. The chemistry with Chen Feiyu is so incredible that words can’t even describe it. Every scene they share is sweet, heartbreaking, and makes me smile right along with them. It’s truly the pinnacle of romance at its highest level. This series has completely captured my heart and soul. Everything is absolutely stunning — from the plot, the visuals, the soundtrack, and the acting, all the way to the standout ending that will stay with me for a very long time.
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Not funny
Sorry, but this is just not my kind of comedy. They are trying so hard to make it funny, that it's just stupid in my eyes.The acting was ok. The visuals were good, and i don't remember any music.
The story was ok, but not great. And the format of 1-2 minute episodes is just so anoying.
I don't recommend watching unless you like this kind of Japanese over the top weird comedy.
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ONE OF THE BEST BLS TO EVER HAVE BEEN PRODUCED
I DONT USUALLY WRITE REVIEWS FOR DRAMAS BUT!!!! This drama is just SO GOOD LIKE BRUH each episode is full of new satisfying moments and the characters are soooo good and the main leads are just SO PERFECT FOR EACH OTHER. MY FAV BL NOWWWW!!!! If you’re looking for a couple that has the black cat and golden retriever trope THIS COUPLE WOULD BE THE PINNACLE OF THE TROPE.If you don’t watch it your genuinely missing out like.
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Glad I gave short dramas a shot, but never again.
I had an inkling short dramas like that are not my thing, but you never know unless you try right? I tried, and I was bored to death. I could have followed my gut feeling, but as a person who enjoys scientific method, I rather test it.Rainkissed Fate is pure entertainment with no depth, no logic, lots of abs and kisses. Sadly the lack of substance is what made me want to fall asleep. I’m one of the people who needs to care for the characters to enjoy the drama, and I could not care less for leads here. Bu Yan was honestly awful and immoral. The whole premise of her wanting to get pregnant just to use her new kid as spare parts for the one she already had grossed me out so much I did not exactly wish her well… oops.
I don’t really have much to say about He Yu Chen, kind of gave me nothing, but the abs. I know, I know - this is why we watch these dramas. But it’s just not enough for me. Abs and shower scenes should be the cherry on top of the dessert, not the whole meal.
The chemistry was amazing, that’s a fact. The kissing scenes were great. The few slapping scenes were even better (I love a good slap in a drama). The villain was dumb, but entertaining in a frustrating way.
Honestly, the most fun part of the drama was how they kept referring to kickboxing as boxing. And saying male lead is a boxer, as he fly kicks his opponents in the ring. That’s the true entertainment of this title. I found this mistake in naming especially funny, because the writer actually got a few medical aspects right - half assing the research? One would think finding out you cannot in fact kick in boxing would be easier than the details of leukemia treatment.
No thoughts on acting, this is not a show that is carried by the acting. It’s a show that’s carried by the abs and kisses.
Overall, glad I watched even if I did not enjoy it. This is just truly not my genre.
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Storytelling and message
i went in with zero expectations, but it turned out SO good. i finished it in one go without getting bored, which is rare for me.i really like how it handles societal “stereotypes,” especially how people fail to communicate and just assume things based on those expectations.
it is a romance, but it teaches more about understanding, growth, and the connection between two people. also, it has that “dorama-ppoi” vibe with the whole “food is healing” tagline lol—i love it.
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A completely different vibe from Season 1...
Sometimes MDL drives me crazy. When you have a 24 episode Season 2 it would have been nicer to decide first if you want to split the three arcs in three seperate pages or not. If I had not seen this page by chance I would never ever had an idea I should do a review here too. (And if you say you wrote the same in the other review, of course I did, this stresses me out!)When "New Sijaw" is not directing the childification of any series disappears (even when he showed he can do differently too) which elevates this series in a huge way. But of course they could not pass on stupid soundeffects to make it a drama only, they always need some comedic relief.
The negative point of this story arc is the 2D villain father which comes straight from a trash detective novel. On the other hand we have a reunification with Phoons mom, which was a very nice touch.
After two years of being "together" I expected them to work out well and they did. Especially Tonliews ability to cry by a press of a button (I mean of course the call to "action") is incredible (if you see some of the BTS you see him laughing in one moment, then comes the scene and he looks like a very sad puppy crying his eyes out).
Central to the story is of course Phoons friendgroup, especially Ter and North pushing Phoon into the arms of Fah. Yes we would like to have such a friendgroup as well with undenying support always. The only sad point is that we don't see the 5th couple in this arc, after they very quite prominent in arcs one and two.
Production quality was top notch, except when they had to use on-body microphones which made it sound a bit muffeled in certain scenes. I only think this would be even better when they also went with 21:9 movie format.
Overall this was very nice to watch and so much better than most crap shows coming from Thailand this year. 24/25 we had Fourever You, Part 1 vs Your Sky and both were underwhelming equally, but this year, Fourever You, Part 2 vs Duang with You and the clear winner is Fourever You!
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So much better than Season 1...
Sometimes MDL drives me crazy. When you have a 24 episode Season 2 it would have been nicer to decide first if you want to split the three arcs in three seperate pages or not. If I had not seen this page by chance I would never ever had an idea I should do a review here too.When "New Sijaw" is not directing the childification of any series disappears (even when he showed he can do differently too) which elevates this series in a huge way. But of course they could not pass on stupid soundeffects to make it a drama only, they always need some comedic relief.
This story arc does not begin nice or cute, it starts with ghosts haunting Arthit and Dao. But both are not faced by it, because Arthit gives a rats ass about anything and Dao is "a medium" by birth and can handled it since childhood. The negative aspect of this story part is that all the ghosts fade into nothingness and not all ghosts get a satisfying solution to be reincarnated as I would have expected.
A central point of the whole story is the friendship of the two groups and especially the support for each other is prevelant in the younger boys group. The only downside is the 5th couple does not exist in arcs three and four, they were only present in arcs one and two. Of course each arc is its own story, but I would have wished we would have seen all of them even in the background (the 5th couple are the friends of Johan and North respectively).
While this story starts strong, it falls a bit flat in the end. There is the "forced drama" in episode 7 but of course we don't get a background why it happend and who the players were. So this feels a bit unsatisfying for me.
On the production side this is a top notch production. I only wish they would also go 21:9 like Domundi does, but besides that, there is really nothing to complain about.
Overall their chemistry works, their acting works and of course Oat with blue hairs is the cutest. My rating is 7.75 so I had a choice to round down or round up (which is mathematical correct). After watching so many crap thai shows I went with an 8, because compared to them this is so much better!
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facing your feelings and daring to be vulnerable
There’s something quietly special about Feel What You Feel - the kind of series that doesn’t scream for attention but slowly wraps itself around your heart until you realize you’re completely invested. Set against the backdrop of university life and fueled by a spontaneous, rain-soaked soccer game, this show captures the fragile, confusing, and deeply human experience of first love in a way that feels incredibly real.At its core, this is a slow-burn romance done right. The story follows Chen Ke and Yu Lei, two law students with completely opposite personalities - one reserved and introspective, the other bold and magnetic. And honestly? That contrast is where the magic happens.
Characters & Performances
Chen Ke is the emotional anchor of the story. He’s quiet, observant, and clearly someone who feels things deeply but doesn’t know how to express them. Watching him slowly open up - especially when confronted with feelings he doesn’t fully understand - is both painful and beautiful. His journey feels authentic, never rushed.
Yu Lei, on the other hand, is the kind of character who lights up every scene he’s in. Confident, charismatic, and seemingly fearless, he initially comes off as someone who has everything figured out - but as the story unfolds, you realize there’s vulnerability beneath that surface. His feelings for Chen Ke add layers to his character that make him far more than just the “popular guy.”
And then there’s their chemistry - arguably the strongest part of the series. It’s not loud or overly dramatic. Instead, it’s built through lingering glances, awkward silences, and moments that feel almost accidental. The tension between them - especially during that iconic soccer scene - is electric without needing a single confession.
Story & Themes
What makes Feel What You Feel stand out is how grounded it is. There are no over-the-top plot twists or exaggerated drama. Instead, it leans into themes of:
self-discovery
unspoken emotions
the fear of ruining something before it even begins
The pacing might feel slow for some, but that’s exactly what allows the emotions to breathe. Every small moment matters, and by the time the feelings finally surface, it feels earned.
Pros:
Beautiful, natural chemistry between leads
Realistic portrayal of first love and emotional confusion
Atmospheric storytelling (the rain, the dorm life, the soccer field—chef’s kiss)
Strong character-driven narrative
Cons:
The slow pacing might not appeal to everyone
Some side characters feel underdeveloped
If you’re expecting big dramatic moments, this isn’t that kind of show
Final Thoughts
Feel What You Feel isn’t trying to be flashy - it’s trying to be honest, and it succeeds. It’s the kind of series that lingers with you, not because of shocking twists, but because it reminds you what it feels like to not know what you’re feeling yet… and to be terrified of finding out.
If you love soft, emotional, slow-burn BL stories with strong character chemistry, this one is absolutely worth your time.
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Best BL Series on 2026 so far...
This show was just *chef's kiss*. I honestly don't know what I am going to do without TeeTeePor on my Saturday agenda. They brought life to DuangQin and you can see the love they have for not just their characters but each other. They are a great pairing and I cannot wait to see more of them in future series!(I cannot believe how much I cried throughout this whole series, which in my case? Is the best sign of a GREAT series.)
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MELHOR BL DO ANO
Todo mundo que gosta de bl precisa assistir esse!No começo vc pode ficar um pouco incomodado com a obsessao do Duang com o Qin e o quanto ele tende a agir de maneira infantil, mas depois voce vai perceber que é esse jeitinho dele (que ele faz de propósito) é o que salva o Qin da solidão que ele sentia. Inclusive depois de 3 episodios voce se acostuma e começa a gostar das bobagens deles.
É um drama que mistura fofura, comedia com temas complexos e mostra como pode ser simples e ainda sim assustador crescer, amar e ficar com alguém (independente de quem seja).
Eles não brigam por idiotice ou má comunicação, não tem nada na história que vá te fazer ficar com raiva ou estressado, não tem ex que volta do nada ou traição ou mentiras, é um bl lindo sobre dois meninos que se apaixonam e ponto.
A roteirista é tao cuidadosa a ponto de colocar as duas familias na história, provando que o amor gay é algo normal e que não separa ninguém do ciclo familiar
LINDO LINDO LINDO, UM DOS MEUS FAVORITOS DA VIDA
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Bullshit
Nonsense! Don't waste your time watching this. The daughter is rude and the stepfather is ill-mannered. What kind of ending is this?! They end up living together while she has a boyfriend! What world does this writer live in? The screenwriter clearly has no values or morals.👎🏻👎🏻👎🏻👎🏻Was this review helpful to you?
A must-watch masterpiece
When I first saw the trailer, it already seemed like it was going to be a great drama, I didn't expect it to be THIS good!!This drama is hauntingly beautiful. There are many shows about romance between a human and a supernatural being, but this one is unique because the female lead is the super powerful being who dominates the male lead. In fact, there are many instances of gender role reversals in this period drama. And besides the usual fight between good and evil, the show also tells a very human and healing story -- the two trade the 5 senses, discover the beauty of their respective worlds through each other, and find out what it means to really be "alive".
The sense exchange is depicted very creatively and intelligently, because you can imagine it'd be quite a challenge to convey the sense of smell, taste and touch to audiences through the screen. This is often done through clever use of CGI, colour grading and a focus on ordinary things in life that we may overlook, like the taste and smell of raindrops, texture of skin etc. The overall story is very unconventional and heartfelt, and gives you alot to think about.
I was skeptical about the main pairing initially, but I was surprised how Dilraba and Chen Feiyu have sizzling chemistry both on and off screen. Their acting skills are also equally matched, there were several scenes where I got goosebumps watching them act. In fact, the entire cast gave incredible performances. Although 90% of the story is centered on the two leads, it helped that the writers did not neglect in giving interesting character development for the side characters too.
Overall, the drama showed consistently high quality in terms of storytelling, directing, pacing, cinematography and OST. Almost every episode had a standout scene. Episode 8 especially was absolute cinema that blew my mind. Except for a couple of episodes in the middle where the drama seemed to lose its steam a little, it quickly picked up the pace and tension again. This drama constantly left me on the edge of my seat, squealing with joy and moved me to tears. Unfortunately, I feel my words don't do justice to just how good this drama is. I do love this drama very much and I hope more people will appreciate this gem too.
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Enough
I mean, they freakin' survived all that obstacles just to erm at the end in a few seconds? LIKE, WHO WROTE THIS!? It’s honestly has a worst way to end it! I know not everything needs a sweet ending, but this had no justice at all, they completely made it—ughhhh! SO CONFUSING!I mean, they freakin' survived all that obstacles just to erm at the end in a few seconds? LIKE, WHO WROTE THIS!? It’s honestly has a worst way to end it! I know not everything needs a sweet ending, but this had no justice at all, they completely made it—ughhhh! SO CONFUSING!
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The cast and storyline is perfection ?
Usually I don’t like involving myself in ongoing drama series because the waiting time every week for an episode to drop is very stressful. With this drama I could not hold myself back. DWY drama series has a way of pulling you in not only by the main characters (Duang and Qin) but also the cast behind these characters, Teetee and Por. They embodied everything. Trust me I just finish the final episode and I don’t regret watching this ongoing series from beginning to the end. Teeter and Por really delivered!!!!! I highly recommend watching. The songs featured in this drama are all chef kiss too ☺️ Thank me laterSide note: Don’t forget to support Teetee and Por boy band called Dexx. They are very good 😘
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Overall, definitely worth it to watch and rewatch. Will never get bored watching this over and over again (except for the last episodes, too traumatized of the angst >,<)
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