BEST BL EVER!!
i seriously haven’t watched a bl after this one normally.. im always comparing it to dwy😭 it’s so warm, comfy, buzzy. just writing this review is making me want to rewatch for the 15th time.. best bl ever!! i honestly wasn’t even expecting to like it as much as i did until i subconsciously started wondering what duangqin were up to in their universeCet avis était-il utile?
Wo De Ren Jian Yan Hou
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es una serie muy bonita no importa en qué año la vea te puede llevar a todas las emociones
la serie tiene de todo acción, amor, nostalgia, muchos desafíos, etc. Las historias de los rescates son los que realmente te pueden pasar en la vida real, creo que con esto uno puede tomar nota y saber qué hacer en ciertas ocasiones de emergencias, además de las catástrofes y todo muy bien contado. La historia de amor que llevan ellos también al principio da rabia el ir y venir que tenía la protagonista y lo manipulable, lo sumisa que era y lo indecisa te daban ciertas cosas. Pero una vez que se decido todo good. Además la historias de los bomberos y la amistad y compromiso que tenía me hacían sentir feliz y orgullosa de que todos los esfuerzos dieran resultado aparte de todas las veces que lloré por todo lo que se contaba en la serie… En fin, en lo personal podría seguir pero el resumen es que a mí me encantó la serie, vale la pena ver los 40 capítulosCet avis était-il utile?
Miseinen: Mijukuna Oretachi wa Bukiyo ni Shinkochu
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Meu bl favorito
Essa série me pegou de um jeito que eu não sei explicar, a fotografia dela é linda, a história dela é linda, a introdução é linda, a vibe melancólica é linda, a música é linda, tudo nessa série é maravilhoso. Ela é delicada, trata assuntos delicados de uma forma incrível. Atuação impecável, a série é emocionante, todos os momentos e instantes desse bl é perfeito.Apenas com a sinopse, você não dá muita coisa para ela, mas quando você assiste, você vê que não é apenas uma "série de dois adolescentes diferentes", não, essa série é perfeita, quando eu me toquei que o nome é "our youth", porque representa a juventude deles, eu me acabei de chorar. Vai fazer 4 meses que eu assiti essa série, meu sonho era reassistir como se fosse a primeira vez. Eu sempre me emociono e fico arrepiada quando eu ouço as músicas que tocam nela, (até as músicas que tocam nela são perfeitas, como é que pode isso?), sempre quando vejo um edit de our youth em minha fy, eu surto, tenho página de journal nessa série, só não tatuo pq ainda não posso. Essa série é a melhor série que eu já vi em minha vida, todos os momentos, cenas e episódios desse bl são impecáveis, tem momentos tristes, felizes, de tensão, tudo na medida. Meu Deus, eu amo essa série.
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New Employee Chairman Kang
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hidden gem alert
i genuinely think the past couple of months have been one of the best kdrama eras we've had in a while because why is every drama suddenly so GOOD again?? and then there's reborn rookie, a drama i found completely by accident while doomscrolling. i clicked because the synopsis sounded fun, expecting nothing more than a silly body-swap comedy. little did i know i was about to find one of the biggest hidden gems of the year. this drama perfectly balances comedy with corporate politics, family drama, mystery, and just a tiny pinch of romance at the very end. every week i kept asking myself, "okay... but how are they gonna land this ending?" because body-swap stories can go downhill REAL fast. but nope. they actually pulled it off. i know it's adapted from a popular webtoon, but after hearing people's say about the original ending... yeah, i think the drama version is way better. the changes just make more sense and give everyone a much more satisfying conclusion.the story follows kang young ho, the chairman of chaesong, who suddenly swaps bodies with young football player hwang jun hyeon after a car accident secretly caused by his own twin sons. and honestly? watching this old chairman casually speedrun rookie office life inside a young athlete's body was comedy gold. but underneath all the laughs, the drama slowly uncovers how terrifyingly greedy and cruel his own children have become, and that part hit harder than i expected. my biggest concern was definitely kang bang geul's crush on hwang jun hyeon because... WE knew that was technically her dad inside that body. i was stressing so bad wondering how the writers were gonna fix that without making it weird. thankfully, they cooked. after everyone returned to their original bodies, it turned out the real hwang jun hyeon had already fallen for bang geul while visiting kang young ho during his coma, so their relationship still worked naturally. and PLEASE... those last two minutes??? i was fully ready for the credits, then suddenly ITZY's Ryujin showed up out of nowhere and hwang jun hyeon ended up swapping bodies AGAIN. i actually laughed out loud. what an unserious way to end such a satisfying finale.
and can we PLEASE give lee jun young his flowers?? because wow. he wasn't just playing two characters—he was playing two completely different souls, and i could immediately tell who was who just from his expressions, body language, and the way he talked. that's insane. everyone else delivered too, from the main cast to the supporting characters, and even the villains were so good at making my blood boil. the writing stayed solid for all six weeks, the directing never lost its momentum, and every episode was just... FUN
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100 Nichi Go ni Wakareru Boku to Kare
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They Didn't Fail. They Just Didn't Succeed.
Disclaimer: I cried SO MUCH watching this that I don’t even know why myself. Please keep in mind that I just finished the series, so I’m feeling a little emotional. With that in mind, let’s get started.Kasuga Yuma (Ito Kentaro) and Hasegawa Itsuki (Sato Kanichiro) are a gay couple who recently went viral in an interview about co-parenting. With the popularity the couple achieved, a proposal came up to make a documentary about their dynamic as a couple. The problem? They had actually broken up a while ago.
My goodness, what an important series! At its core, it’s a slice-of-life show, filmed to some extent like a sitcom (like *The Office*), because it mimics a documentary—I personally thought that was a brilliant idea. Setting aside technical aspects and performances—which, by the way, were flawless—I have no negative criticism, not only for the protagonists Kentaro and Kanichiro, who made me rethink the nature of all the relationships around me, but also for Narumi Yui and Nomura Masumi, who played Shiho and Naomi, respectively. They didn’t just act; they did so with excellence, highlighting how patriarchy affects women in the workplace in a unique way.
IN SHORT
The protagonists’ relationship—which, by the way, initially seemed to suggest they would indeed end up together—proved to be something so complex and delicate in and of itself, culminating in a line Itsuki said in the final episode:
“The people who will shape the world are those who yearn to live in the light.”
And that alone defines the series; their dialogues when they’re alone lead us to understand that there’s no right or wrong in this story—they just didn’t work out. In the end, when they both talk about the relationship they had—and as shown in the scenes that unfolded—there was indeed affection between them. Itsuki was built to live one day at a time, while Yuma lived several days ahead; he wanted his place in the sun as a “””””””””normal””””””””” person, so to speak; he wanted to get married and start a family. In the end, it becomes clear that Itsuki isn’t the kind of person who worries about what he’ll have for dinner the next day, but even so, he sacrificed a lot in terms of his lifestyle. Over the course of six episodes, we got to see what their relationship was like before all this happened; we could see the difference in their approaches to life. Everything became very clear, and I think that really impacted me, because it wasn’t the kind of thing I expected to see.
From what I’ve said, you can tell that I really liked Itsuki’s character, because as he himself said, Yuma is an ordinary person even if he doesn’t want to believe it. But Itsuki isn’t like that—he’s afraid of being forgotten, even if he hasn’t admitted it in those exact words; he lives one day at a time. And he doesn’t feel the need to fight for a collective; he just wants to live his little life—he’s minding his own business. Personally speaking, I appreciate people like that in real life and, eventually, the characters who represent them.
I think the line “We’d never work out. Because the things I want to throw away are the things he wants to carry” suggests that they tried, and in the end, it’s okay that it didn’t work out. The series almost seemed to convey the message that
just because we share the same letter in the LGBT acronym doesn’t mean we’ll work out. Shared suffering is also part of who we are.
10/10
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Kimi to Nara Koi wo Shite Mite mo
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Fofinhoo
Esse bl é muito fofo, entrega oque promete, é bom, é curtinho (infelizmente😭), e é isso. Uma coisa que eu amei nessa série, é que geralmente nos bls japoneses (não tou generalizando), sempre um que é ingênuo, infantilizado, mais frágil, confuso e "burro", forçadamente (não acho isso legal, além de criar estereótipos, fica ruim e forçado na série), mas nesse bl, eu não encontrei isso, achei que não e algo forçado, é algo da personalidade de cada um dos personagens. Os atores atuaram muito bem os personagens. Amei que eles não ficam naquela besteira, eles são bem decididos com os próprios sentimentos, são maduros e conscientes para a idade deles.As únicas coisas que eu (amargurada), não achei tãooo ok, são que os looks do Amane(?) não são tão legais(não tem nada haver com a série, mas eu, idiota, achei sla) ,e que teve algumas cenas que eu fiquei morta de vergonha, principalmente as que o Amane falava algo duvidoso, mas, vai de pessoa pra pessoa. A série é boa, tem um roteiro mais parado, é fofa, é curta, eles são fofinhos e tem química bemm fofa, a interações com o casal na série, são fofas, naturais, saudáveis, e muito bonitinhasss, passo mal.
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A Ticket Well Spent
By the final episode, Ticket to Heaven doesn't so much wrap up as it settles — quietly, gently, like the last candle going out after evensong. Tanrak and Barth's journey from wary strangers to something far deeper never loses sight of what the series was really banging on about: that faith and love aren't natural enemies, whatever the seminary walls might suggest.The ending doesn't dodge the hard stuff either. Both lads have paid a price to get here — Barth with his broken family, Tanrak with his crisis of conscience — and the show has the good sense not to paper over that with a tidy bow. Instead, it offers something a bit more honest: the sense that they've earned their peace, rather than simply been handed it.
For a six-episode run, it punches well above its weight. It's not perfect — a longer series might've let a few of the quieter moments breathe a touch more — but as a piece of storytelling about first love, faith, and finding your own version of heaven, it lands its ending with real conviction. A proper lump-in-the-throat finish, and no mistake.
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Alchemy of Souls : Partie 1
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My first K Drama - - Loved it!
Not going to lie - this was a show that I almost gave up on after episode 1 of Part 1. SO glad I gave it another chance because it's going in my top five. The action in Ep 1 was super cool but they throw a LOT of history at you right at the beginning and it took awhile to get to the fun part. Do give it a chance though because it gets better.It ticked all my drama boxes; cute MLs, fantasy/magic, good music, interesting story, fun characters - it made me LOL a lot (mid Part 1 and lots of Part 2) - - I was laugh barking so loud, I scared my cat.
Also - you can totally make a drinking game with this show! (Semi-spoilers ahead)
- Every time there's a montage
- One of the characters cries
-Slow motion walk
- The Prince sighs and looks thoughtfully "Hmm"
- Jung Uk MAKES AN ENTRANCE (Part 2)
I read somewhere that someone suggested to skip Part 2 - - - So glad I gave it a shot because I liked it more than the first part!
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Valeu a pena? Minha opinião sobre My Royal Nemesis
Não tenho muito o que falar dessa, sinceramente. 😂Pra mim, foi uma série bem intermediária. Não é ruim, mas também não foi daquelas que me fizeram querer maratonar. Inclusive, demorei mais de um mês pra terminar porque ela simplesmente não conseguiu me prender.
A história é meio confusa em alguns momentos, então precisei de um tempinho pra entender algumas coisas. Mesmo assim, depois que a trama engrena, até fica legalzinha de acompanhar e desperta curiosidade pra saber como tudo termina.
No fim, achei uma experiência ok. Não entrou para a lista das minhas favoritas, mas também não me arrependi de assistir. É aquele dorama que você vê sem criar muitas expectativas.
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The first thing that's impressive about the series is that it's well made. And made with deep care. There are some beautiful scenes, and it's one of the most delicate series in terms of working with more than just words. A lot of BL series focus heavily on dialogue, making sure every point is made super clear… because, let's be honest, the average BL spectator isn't educated in audiovisual, which is fine, but they don't appreciate it as much when things aren't spelled out for them, when it's not screamed and handed to you. When it's not about NCs and boys making out.
TTH isn't like that… for me, it's about what's not said, it's about feelings, and there are some scenes with amazing photography and framing.
I think the visual language is the highlight of the series. Actually, thinking about it more, it doesn't have that much dialogue? Which is something I liked and, at the same time, didn't like. There are parts I would have liked differently, but overall, it's not something I can just call good or bad… it depends. I think it's definitely interesting, though, and very well constructed.
The directing is on point, that's not the problem for me here. The problem for me is more in the screenwriting. I didn't like the way things were organized… not exactly the development, because my problem with the development in the series isn't the narrative itself, it's more about the development of the characters. Well, not the development itself, LOL, but the lack of development.
I hate that we get to the last episode and Tanrak is still the same boy with the same questions… like, 30 years after meeting Barth and being together, he's still stuck suffering in his guilt? And Barth too?
I also don't like how the episodes were structured. In the last episode, a bunch of things happen. And from episode one to five, we have development in a proper structure, then we get to this last episode and it's just a bunch of scenes, time skips, and things happening, with a lot being left unsaid. I understand it's a stylistic choice, but… idk, it doesn't make sense to me. I didn't like it.
But the acting… Fourth, why are you the best of your generation? Gemini is also good and does wonderful work, but Fourth is extraordinary. It's insane. This boy is SO talented and he gets so immersed in his characters, he's so so so talented.
Overall, it's a good series, but I think toward the end they got a little lost in it.
An additional observation, and this one is very, very personal: I understand that this was a very personal work for Aof (the director), since he is Catholic and gay and still attends church. Of course, that's understandable… the whole point of view he's coming from. It's a specific and personal view. I just can't say I liked it, because I understand his point of having faith and hope, and it's beautiful and bright, I understand that he wants to lean more toward the cheerful, brighter side of things. It's just… utopic.
As a queer person who grew up in a Catholic church, in a Catholic family, it feels almost utopic to me… completely unrealistic in some parts. Some of it leans more toward propaganda, and I have strong, bad feelings about that. It was a beautiful, well-made series despite the issues I've already mentioned, it isn't a bad work as a whole piece, but this "detail" bothers me a lot. I can't ignore it.
But this is a very personal critique, because I also understand that it's a personal work he's doing based on his views and his beliefs, and he made that clear the whole time. I can just say I don't like this detail (it isn't a minor detail, but I do understand that it's a very personal point of view).
So… yeah.
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Drama Special Season 9: Review Notebook of My Embarrassing Days
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First K-RomCom
This is fun to watch, and have a great story....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
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Mu Ping Zi Gui Bei Leng Mian Lao Ban Quan Jia Chong
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Eu achei o casal, interpretado pelo Wen Zhi Cheng e a Dong Yuan Ning, fofos, ainda mais com a premissa de casamento pós-gravidez e adoro quando o ML sente os desconfortos da FL durante a gravidez, porém... A história é repleta de bullying contra a FL, o ML sempre tendo que a proteger e salvar, apesar dela ser honesta e rebater em alguns momentos, então o foco não é muito neles e na gravidez em si...Gostei da evolução do ator Wen Zhi, acho que tem potencial.
Há outras adaptações agora onde o ML também consegue se conectar com a gravidez da FL que eu prefiro mais, mas ainda não estão listadas no MDL.
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New Employee Chairman Kang
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Full of Betrayals
I waited until this drama finished airing before starting it, and I'd say it was definitely worth the wait. It was fun, entertaining, and kept me engaged from beginning to end.I'm the type of viewer who relies heavily on the first episode. If Episode 1 doesn't hook me, it's usually hard for me to continue the rest of the series. Thankfully, this drama gave me exactly what I was looking for right from the start.
First of all, I have to commend the Yulivia team and Director Lee for their excellent teamwork. I really enjoyed their dynamics, and they worked so well together that it became one of my favorite aspects of the show.
I also felt sorry for the twins. I honestly thought the drama wouldn't give Jae Gyeong a redemption arc, but after watching the finale, I think she genuinely regretted everything she had done. As for Jae Seong, I found it difficult to trust him for most of the series, but I'm glad he eventually made the right choices for himself.
This drama was filled with betrayals, bribery, and constant twists, I don't think I've watched another series with this many people double-crossing each other.
The only thing that didn't really work for me was Na Eun Se as the main villain. She didn't leave much of an impact, and honestly, the final five minutes of the finale surprised me more than the reveal of who killed the chairman. That twist felt more memorable than the actual murder mystery, but that's just my opinion.
I also couldn't help but laugh at the way Kang Bang Geul liked Hwang Jun Hyeon. Despite knowing HJH is the chairman and is KBG's father, their chemistry was surprisingly hard to ignore. I had to keep reminding myself that they weren't meant to be a couple because some of their scenes unintentionally made me think otherwise.
Overall, I really enjoyed this drama. It had plenty of funny moments that balanced out the suspense, although I have to admit that all the business terms and corporate politics were sometimes difficult to follow. Still, they didn't stop me from enjoying the story.
In the end, this was a very entertaining watch with a strong opening, a lovable team, and enough twists to keep me guessing until the end. It may not be perfect, but it's one of those dramas that's easy to binge once you get into it. If you enjoy mystery, crime, and corporate power struggles mixed with humor, I'd definitely recommend giving this one a try.
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Sensitive and fun. A whole mix of emotions!
It's a very interesting story, and differently from most GMMTV series, it's about an already established couple and also, a couple of adults.This series is not exactly about their development as a couple (though they do have some development), but more as individuals. How they can grow together, heal their traumas (and ofc, this does affect the growth of their relationship).
It's very well made OMG THE COSTUMES 🤏🏻 it's sooo cute, their clothes were like adorable. Every set was so cutely decorated.
And everyone delivered SUCH good acting. Seriously, ofc it has to be Santa doing Sun/Solar bcs who else has this boyish-ness like him? I wouldn't buy it if it were anyone else. This character was MADE for him. Perth is such a good actor too.
It's a beautiful storyline, but it does have some… holes? In the narrative. Some things are left without proper development. It's still enjoyable but I can't ignore it.
But definitely very well made and the struggles with mental health were addressed properly and with care. I do wish that they would have had more of the psychiatrist and therapists, though.
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não leia a novel antes de ver a série
eu só não dou 10 pq eu inventei de ler a novel lá pelo EP 2 e me arrependi amargamente pq a novel é perfeita e a série mudou coisas completamente desnecessárias, como a casa do tanrak ter sido vendida, mas na novel era o único bem que ele tinha dos pais e até mesmo a cena deles indo pro cemitério e cadeia, a conversa com a tia Lek etc, e por isso acabei desgostando um pouco da série num geral.Mas a história é perfeita e atuação tá impecável, recomendo lerem a novel depois de assistirem
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