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The Untamed
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This series never gets old!!

It has been 7 years since the series first released and even still today it remains as one of the greatest Asian series of all time.

· Story:
It's confusing in the beginning because it starts with Wei Wuxian's death, the it seems like he ist Wei Wuxian but Mo Xuanyu and then from the next 2 ep it tells the present, until the third one, that starts with the backstory until many episodes in. It's kind of strange because at first it just doesn't make sense, like why isn't it the same name or why do they hate eachother when they are brothers, but once you keep watching you understand it all (of course).
From the part where Wei Wuxian had discovered and knew about the Yin stone, it all got very stressing and honestly was very hard to watch, but then when it all got better i binged the whole thing in 3 days and honestly it was so worth itttt.

· Characters:
Wei Ying and Lan Zhan are so cute together <33. At first they didn't get along because knowing how strict Lan Zhan is and how problematic Wei Ying is, but who would have thought that as time passed they got closer and closer and protected each other so much. I don't remeber them being apart for more that 2 ep, and every chance they got, they called each others names so cute that seeing others rolling their eyes was a daily routine.
The trust Lan Zhan has in Wei Ying is amazing, in just a few months he didn't get bothered or angry when he touched his diadem (I don't know if it's called like this), who can't be touched unless it's family or the wife/husband; and even wore it togetherrrrr to protect him.

What I absolutely most loved was when in the last episodes of the backstory many people gathered in the stairs outside the palace I think and drew their swords to fight Wei, but Lan Zhan was right beside him and would not leave him no matter what so they fighted against them. If I was them I would probably be thinking on how it's like those k-dramas where it's me and him agains the whole world.

🎭Wang Yibo and Xiao Zhan never fail any acting.
I think none of them had made this type of serie before so at first I didn't know what to expect and really hoped it was good but it surpassed my expectations. I'm so happy that even after so many years fans still love this serie like it's the first airing day, and let's hope it ramains like this. Our actors still have a lot along the way and I hope they remain doing this amazing acting in the future.

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Watashi no Otto to Kekkon Shite
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par Zogitt
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Degrés de Re-visionnage 9.0

Colour me surprised!

Marry My Husband: Japan came out about 13 months ago which is 1.5 years after the original k-drama first aired. I didn't jump in at first because the memory of the original was still too fresh. I don't want my experience tainted. I think it is time.

First thing first, comparisons between the two are inevitable. I'll try to give my opinion on the j-drama first then reference the original. As the show is over a year old, I won't be doing a structured review. Apologies to any readers who are looking for my regular in-depth review. I think this missive is long enough as it is. ;)

Where to start? Hmm, one of the first thing that strikes me is how "J-drama" this feels. I believe the budget is lower. They did skipped a few expensive set pieces and the sets are less grand. It is still a solid production. The usual 10 eps length is a plus for me.

The core tenet remains the same. The do-over theme is front and centre. Ditto, all the key characters are there. The use of the 2020 Tokyo Olympics as the backdrop is clever. The shorter runtime means this is not a scene-for-scene reproduction. I appreciate that. J-dramas has its own je ne sais quoi anyway.

The JFL is a quintessential Japanese woman and not a PMY clone. She is a good actor but her vibe is quite different. Our JFL's transformation is more low-key compared to the KFL's. It feels more like a liberation than a phoenix rising. ;)

One thing I was really looking forward to is the JML. The KML is handsome and a rock for the KFL, but the JML is next level. This is hardly surprising consider he is none other than Takeru Satoh. One of the best and most charismatic Japanese actors today.

In hindsight, I think this is a wise move. It is a tall order to sub in a Japanese PMY and that comes with its own pitfalls. Their workaround is to deploy a ML who can lead from the front.

This allows the show to amp up the emotional tie between our OTP. Satoh-san is definitely the man for the job. He became the focus of the last few eps. The outpouring of emotions from an outwardly cold character is something to behold. That is his super power. We also get some heartfelt skinship. All these fine-tuning help to elevate this go-around.

Another area that received some attention is the plotline. As expected, many filler subplots have been pruned. I'm not complaining. ;) One of the biggest adjustment concerns the second leads. I won't spoil it for you. Let's just say it deviated from the original where it counts. ;)

So, is it any good? The answer is a resounding YES! On most levels, the Japanese version is "unique". They preserved the heart and soul of the original, but fine-tuned it. Maybe it is in hindsight or out of necessity. Regardless, they did good.

The fruit of their labour is a tighter script with fewer side characters and filler subplots. It just feels more coherent. It is also more grounded and less sensational. I won't lie, I do miss that amazing wedding in the finale.

For me, both are excellent dramas and I can recommend them wholeheartedly. It is pointless to compare them forensically. Don't look a gift horse in the mouth. ;)

In the end, I think the Japanese version give our leads a stronger emotional bond and rebalanced their roles in a good way. The story also flows slightly better. Maybe hindsight is 20-20 after all. Peace.

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Match Point
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par Gendli
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Acting/Cast 9.0
Musique 9.0
Degrés de Re-visionnage 5.0

First impression

You can watch it on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLANeHjG60fRg

Promising start. So far there is not much to say, but I do like it. It's nothing special necessarily, but I do enjoy it for now.
I'm excited for more episodes, we'll see if it will continue its momentum.

Episode 1-2:
* The plot and everything else really remind me of Bad Buddy.
* I'm really liking SingChimon so far, so I am excited to see more of them.
* Both fathers are pretty weird with their mindless and useless brawls, but I especially dislike Bee.

Episode 3:
* I really want to see more of Boat and Kong. I feel like we barely get any crumbs of their interactions.

Episode 4:
* Not only is Bee just weird and annoying, he is also a terrible husband. Doing everything behind his wife's back, never asking her opinion on anything.
* Love a supportive brother.
* Father's absolutely disregarding their sons and their feelings during the match just because of a stupid bet they made up is just insane to me.

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Xiao Fang Chu Jia
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Globalement 9.5
Histoire 10
Acting/Cast 9.5
Musique 9.0
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Underrated..

I stumbled on this drama by chance.. and it was worth it.. if you need a break from the heavy serious dramas this provides that comedic relief.. the characters all have their own quirks in their personalities which made all of them lovable.. i love how the leading couple had such a pure kind of love.. the ML will definitely drive you crazy in the beginning but that's where the growth comes in.. about being a man and having a stance of your own in the family.. eventhough it was only a short drama the writers allowed the characters to build and grow without rushing it.. I truly enjoyed this one 💜

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Love for You
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Musique 6.0
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İzlemeye değer

Başarılı oyunculuk, sıradan bir hikayeyi bile başka bir seviyeye taşıyabilir. Üzerine ana karakterler arasındaki kimya iyi ise filmin sonunu merak etmeye başlarsınız. Her iki ana karakterin kendilerine has kişilikleri olması bu filmin uzun yıllar akılda kalmasını sağlayacaktır. Bu nedenle bu film hikayesinden çok ana karakterlerin tutkulu bağını hatırlayacağım.
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The Eternal Fragrance
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I loved it

I've read some bad reviews and honestly don't understand why. The two leads have really great chemistry, and the acting was great. The visuals were amazing. I really enjoyed this drama.
I love xanxia and I love the ML, the FL didn't disappoint either. Maybe it takes a xanxia lover to appreciate this drama.
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Agent Kim Reactivated
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Ahjussis Assemble!

It didn’t take long as someone who has never seen the webtoon to realize Agent Kim Reactivated was based on one. Logic, the laws of physics and biology flew out the window in the opening episode. Once again, a father with a particular set of skills was unleashed in order to save his daughter who had been taken. Along for the bumpy ride were his only two friends who apparently owned one set of clothes each and like Kim seemed to have super powers in a world without super powers. AKR didn’t cover any new spy ground and tended to be repetitive, but it also had its entertaining moments as well. And So Ji Sub.

Manager Kim is the widower father of teenaged Min Ji. He meets up with two friends once a year. Han Su is a champion taekwondo master who owns his own school and teaches kids martial arts. Jin Cheol is married to the scariest woman on the planet and spends his days directing traffic and hanging out in his veteran’s trailer playing video games. All three have a past connected to far more violent fare. When the rich girl at Min Ji’s school goes too far bullying her, Kim is forced to shake off his mild-mannered alter ego and set loose a frightening set of skills to find his child, leaving a line of broken bodies in his wake.

What worked for me:
I enjoyed the middle-aged ex-spies, men not comfortable with their own emotions, showing utter loyalty to each other. All were trying their best to be good parents and struggling to understand how to deal with teenagers. I will watch So Ji Sub as a badass anytime, anywhere. Kim was played straight with an unflinching focus on the mission. The other two ahjussis-Choi Dae Hoon as taekwondo expert Seong Han Su and Yoon Kyung Ho as Park Jin Cheol who had an Iron Head and basement full of weapons brought the humor and heart. It also showed the generational technology divide between the ahjussis and teenagers.

The fight scenes were well choreographed and contained gravity defying wire work, but were generally well shot. The kicks often missed but the stuntmen sold the action.

Things that made me go hmmmm…
The three men all wore glasses but never lost them during vicious fights. Their physical abilities were beyond human and not consistent with the laws of physics. Characters sustained blunt force trauma to their heads with no repercussions, bullet and knife wounds also healed rapidly. Poor Han Su was stuck in his dobok for the whole drama. All three were their own one-man army, yet still had people sneak up on them.

What didn’t work as well:
Way too many kidnappings. I stopped counting at 5. Too many ill-defined villains. And the trope I hate, the hero cuts through the minions like soft butter and then lets the Big Bad loose-repeatedly. The drama killed time by showing lines of cars leaving and driving through the city or countryside on multiple occasions. Repetition caused loss of emotional impact. Long minutes were used on car rides and walks, padding the hour plus episodes. The de-aging of the actors in flashbacks was jarring. The natural culmination of the drama appeared to be at the end of episode 7 but continued on. While I could see the reasoning, they dragged it out too far. The product placements were ridiculously obvious, pulling me out of the moment each time.

To sum up:
If you like Ji Sub in battle mode, don’t mind a mix of gritty spy drama with humor, and can check your brain at the door, Agent Kim Reactivated could be worth your while. I feel like I overrated it, but for the most part I enjoyed the ride.

“We need another parents’ meeting to settle things.”

26 July 2026

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Blossoms of Power
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In my top fav list historical drama 2026

Ive seen alot reborn/revenge this one of the best ones ive seen in a long time the fact that i couldnt tell who the true villian was i love surprises like that usually in revenge drama you know first hand who the villains were. It being the grandmother i could see it towards that something was off about her m guo feng director who also worked on blossom out did himself with blossom of power meng zi yi and he yu characters were matched the actors had great chemistry was intense im only annoyed they cut the bathtub seen short ugh censorship. i loved the second lead couple to. Fan shuai qi did a wonderful job playing a male and female. Meng zi yi did such a good job playing a strong ruthless by the same time sweet fl she deserves a reward. Crown prince shameless appeal was everything i did cry when I thought he died though im glad they got happy ending. I high recommend this drama i def will be rewatching.

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Nam Pueng Kom
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All the water works! - just not mine

I honestly cannot recommend this lakorn at all. It is pretty cliche and nothing we haven’t seen before. Mean ML who never really redeems himself and super weak FL. I usually don’t mind kind of cliche, mind numbing lakorns - they’re nice to watch in the background while doing something else. But this one… I skipped way more than I usually do. The ML was just kind of stupid and didn’t really give off mean, dangerous guy vibes but seemed to be good but also confused but also wanted revenge but also not really… HOWEVER, my biggest gripe was with the FL. I have never seen this much crying by a FL before. She didn’t go more than 3 minutes of screen time without tearing up again. I felt bad for the actress cause she must have been dehydrated as hell by the end of the shoot of this lakorn. It was super super aggravating. I like slap/kiss but there weren’t even any real kisses where you could see lips touching. It was just the ML being rapey and the FL crying. I guess the slap in slap/kiss was correct cause I wanted to slap just about everyone on screen at some point.

Don’t recommend!

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Road to Success
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Dalla serie A ai dilettanti: come rovinare un bel potenziale

Voto: 4 / 10 (e salvo solo i ragazzi della squadra, altrimenti sarebbe stato un 2 pieno)

Devo ammettere che ero partita un po’ prevenuta. Un drama incentrato sul calcio, per quanto scolastico, non è esattamente il mio genere, e temevo si trasformasse in un mattone o in un trattato tecnico infinito. Invece, nella prima parte mi ha davvero sorpreso: lo sport era usato semplicemente come pretesto per la crescita personale dei personaggi, senza mai risultare pesante. Anche la coppia protagonista mi piaceva molto, c’era una bella chimica e non vedevo l’ora che si avvicinassero ufficialmente. Poteva tranquillamente diventare un ottimo comfort drama da rewatch... e invece, a metà percorso, si è perso completamente.
I problemi veri sono iniziati quando si dovevano finalmente sciogliere i nodi della trama. Tematiche e traumi importanti sono stati liquidati con una superficialità e una fretta disarmanti. Il passato di Wang Fa viene risolto in un batter d’occhio, ma la gestione della protagonista è stata persino peggiore: viene accusata ingiustamente di aver avuto una relazione con un suo professore e nessuno le crede, dando subito per scontata la sua colpevolezza solo perché donna, bella e solare. Quando poi si scopre che era tutta una vendetta architettata da uno spasimante rifiutato, l'intera questione viene liquidata nel giro di un solo episodio. Ma come si fa a trattare un argomento così delicato con questa fretta? Per non parlare di quando la voce si sparge nella nuova scuola: invece di affrontare la cosa con al fianco il protagonista e la sua migliore amica, lei decide di scappare, lasciandoli nel panico col timore che possa tentare nuovamente il suicidio. Avevano ancora parecchie puntate a disposizione, era una dinamica che andava approfondita, non liquidata così.
E sugli ultimi episodi... stendiamo un velo pietoso. Una sequenza di immagini montate senza un reale filo logico, nel disperato tentativo di mostrare una complicità di coppia che ormai non c'era più. Non ho problemi con le scene romantiche o i baci verso il finale, ma qui non ci siamo: il primo bacio arriva tardissimo e non trasmette assolutamente nulla. Erano freddi, distaccati, dava l'idea che lo facessero solo perché scritto sul copione. La scena del "quasi-sesso", poi, è stata decisamente cringe e imbarazzante: davvero dobbiamo ancora ricorrere al solito cliché di "lei ubriaca e lui cavaliere"? Parliamo di due adulti fatti e finiti, con un lavoro e una casa, non di due ragazzini.
Se nella prima metà avevo sorvolato su alcune imperfezioni narrative e su come venivano gestiti i ruoli dell'allenatore e della psicologa, nella seconda parte gli errori tecnici mi saltavano all'occhio da soli. In primis quelli calcistici: ma come si fa a concepire una squadra composta da soli 11 giocatori, senza nemmeno una riserva in panchina?! 🤦🏻‍♀️
L'unica nota positiva?
I ragazzi della squadra. Ho adorato il senso di profonda amicizia che sono riusciti a trasmettere, il modo in cui il calcio li ha aiutati a trovare la propria strada e la certezza che il loro legame continuerà anche dopo la scuola. Mi sarebbe piaciuto approfondire le storie di ciascuno di loro e non solo di due o tre, ma è la parte che ho apprezzato di più.
In conclusione:
Un vero peccato. Ero felicissima di vedere Esther Yu in un ruolo diverso dal solito, e anche Chen Jingke come protagonista maschile,che non conoscevo, non mi è dispiaciuto, pur senza farmi scattare una vera scintilla (anche se per giudicarlo al meglio dovrò vederlo in altri ruoli). Purtroppo la sceneggiatura è crollata rovinosamente nei soliti cliché gestiti male. Un grande potenziale sprecato.

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Bad Buddy
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par reitri
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SO GOOD

i love the cast and the plot was so good, loved the music and loved everything and didnt want it to end and i miss them but we should move on and ill show this show to my friends to watch so good wow. <3
i love the cast and the plot was so good, loved the music and loved everything and didnt want it to end and i miss them but we should move on and ill show this show to my friends to watch so good wow. <3
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Alchemy of Souls : Partie 1
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SO boring.

its not worth your time, should watch duang with you instead pls. <3
its not worth your time, should watch duang with you instead pls. <3
its not worth your time, should watch duang with you instead pls. <3
its not worth your time, should watch duang with you instead pls. <3
its not worth your time, should watch duang with you instead pls. <3
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My Stand-In: Uncut
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Slow burn --- almost not worth it

I personally had a difficult time getting through episode one. I was kinda bored with episodes two through four as it is basically a long flashback. Episode five is where it really picked up for me. I enjoyed the prospect of exploring the idea of loving someone's soul, no matter the body it's in. Overall, the show is worth a watch.

I watched the uncut version, but in my opinion it wasn't very NC. There was two or so actual sexual scenes. One seemed awkward with the blankets moving and the other was kinda short as it panned offscreen for the sneeze. It really focuses more on the relationship between the two leads rather their sexual relationship.

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Your Third
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par Gendli
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First impression

You can watch it on iQIYI: https://www.iq.com/album/your-third-2026-2aoejlaowv9?lang=en_us

So far i'm not the biggest fan of this series, it is alright, but I really expected something more. It is just another comedy series, and I genuinely find it upsetting that they once again give MaxNat a series that is just alright. With a lot of comedic sounds that only make it worse and humor that is not actually funny, unfortunately.

Episode 1:
* I like that we got PeterFluke as an established couple.
* Another comedy series for MaxNat. I feel sort of disappointed, I really think they deserve a serious and more mature series.
* The mustache has got to go...
* The actor playing Taibao's father is really bad at acting; it feels like he is just reading stuff off the screen with the script.

Episode 2:
* I'm not sure about what is happening in this episode. They fight one second and then immediately become besties a few seconds later. Everything is a bit too confusing this episode.

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Me and Thee
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I love it !!!

This show was amazing. The dynamics between the characters really showed the depth of each individual, alongside the amazing soundtrack which made it more emotional. It was soooo funny i laughed so much i cried my eyes out. I love PondPhuwin in this drama so much, reminds me of me and my partner.

I DEFINITELY recommend <3 xx

Kind regards, Reitri.
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