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Why R U?
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Oct 2, 2021
13 of 13 episodes seen
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Overall 9.0
Story 8.5
Acting/Cast 8.5
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 8.0
This was my first BL, so I'm particularly fond of it. I really enjoyed it, it won't be perfect in editing, acting (although, I must say, that all the actors put their utmost effort into their roles and it shows) and storyline, but it's worth watching it because the two main couples are very interesting and beautiful. Both couples start out as "enemies" and then end up as lovers. One couple is much sexier and more seductive, while the other is softer and more cute. But the most important thing IT’S THE CHEMISTRY BETWEEN THE ACTORS ZEE- SAINT AND JIMMY-TOMMY WOOOWWWW

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Yo nimo Kimyouna Kimi Monogatari
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by pash
Oct 2, 2021
5 of 5 episodes seen
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Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10
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You might think I'm being horribly partial by giving this drama such a high grade, considering how I'm the one who actually subbed it...but it really is the other way around, seriously! I decided to sub this (and given my basic knowledge of Japanese, it's been a real pain in the you-know-what, believe me - no surprise it took me so long to complete it, ehm...^_^;...) precisely because I had read about it, watched a coupla RAW episodes, and immediately thought "Oh, my...this is just my cup of tea!"...the kind of madly creative and out of the ordinary drama that, on the one hand, I totally dig, and that unfortunately, on the other hand, was most probably bound to be ignored by subbers, 'cause it's not really popular with the Western audience (let's face it, it's pretty niche!).
Upon watching (and re-watching every scene a gazillion times while subbing, LOL), my initial impression was confirmed, and I sincerely think that this is a real lil' gem!
The script is very well done, the acting very good, each story has a different flavor and manages to surprise the viewers in a different way; the music is nice and the whole series is neatly directed and edited.
Some episodes might be better than others (and then again, it all comes down to your personal preferences), but I think each had its own quality: an original, politically incorrect message in the first episode; a thought-provoking dystopy, paired with a lovely humane message, in the second one; one of the most surprising (and personally, scariest) endings ever in the third one; a tremendously Dantesque retaliation in the fourth one; and last but not least, a profound metadrama in the final episode.
I wish there were more dramas like that, seriously! Perfect 10 as far as I'm concerned! ^___-

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Sweet Teeth
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Oct 2, 2021
22 of 22 episodes seen
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Overall 8.0
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 7.0
This review may contain spoilers

A really cute drama

Have recently stopped watching C dramas to catch up on K dramas. This series has been on my to watch list since it started.

The series started out cute, I really like how there’s ample screen time all 3 couples! And how each of their story progresses.

It was my first time watching a drama with casts that I’m not familiar with. But I would say their acting was good.

The only lacking part was the ending for the main couple. I really hoped they would delve in further cause I’m a real sucker better ending not like it was a bad one
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AI Romantic
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Oct 2, 2021
30 of 30 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 9.0
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 10
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 10

WHOLESOME AND ADORABLE

Absolutely adored this!

I went in knowing it would be unique, entertaining and fun based on comments and reviews (which is rare for TVB/HK dramas on this platform since not too many people recognize them/review them) so I already had good feelings for it, but it really gets better than what is described by reviewers.

FAMILY IS EVERYTHING
- The characters here most all have their flaws in personality or makes some questionable decisions showing their humanity and I like them more for that, each family member gets their own scenes to really shine and it really works
- By midway through it really does feel like Bo is a part of the family and it's more than just her doing their chores and cleaning after them
- ep 29 is wholesome and hilarious (The "Thailand vacation" moment)

PLOT= PRETTY FAST-PACED AND INTERESTING
- I like that it shows both sides of the situation we have the developers of the AI who wants full control of their products and sees them as only tools to help society, but we also see the other side where there are families and individuals who truly love their AI as a part of their family and where the AI wants to do good, and be more than just a piece of control device
- Romance was well done here, definitely more a slow-burn natural friends to lovers for the main couple, there's a love triangle but I am not annoyed at all since I enjoyed Crystal Fung's scenes as well.
- Honestly, TVB did sci-fi really well here and I would love to see a S2 or a similar concept done. This is just right, not too over-the-top ridiculous but instead goes the more heartwarming route which I loved

ALI LEE IS DEF. THE MVP
- There are some scenes where she's killing it especially with the blank expression of her face like a doll the whole time she never breaks character, which makes for some hilarious scenes in social situations where the robot just doesn't adapt like us humans,
- This is a tin man but with a golden heart situation, where our girl starts to love and care for the family members, so many touching moments

Would I watch it again? Sure in a couple of years I feel like this would still stand the test of time even if TVB start making more sci-fi dramas

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Master of Study
1 people found this review helpful
Oct 2, 2021
16 of 16 episodes seen
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Overall 8.0
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 5.0
Rewatch Value 7.5
Although this aired back when I was still in high school, I hadn't watched it until recently when Im well out of school haha. Regardless, that didn’t stop me from enjoying every bit of this drama! It was a nice break from the typical dramas I watch, and super refreshing as a youth school drama as this one mainly focused on studying!

Truly a great show for high schoolers or students in general as it gives not only tips & advice on how to study and do better on test taking but it also portrays a lot of life lessons in between. Whether the tips actually help students is up to the individual, but the main take away from this show is to give students that motivation and strength to do their best even if the odds are all against them. One must change their negative mentality and perspective on life to actually move forward in their future, instead of giving excuses to themselves, they need believe in themselves & their abilities.

The teachers were all lovely (the ones in the special classes), truly such a great support system in education but also as mentors for the students. I loved seeing all their different perspectives on their individual subjects and their approach to make studying it more enjoyable. But I would like to applaud their main mentor as I believe he played the biggest part in all 5 of those students lives. He was the force that truly pushed them to stop pitying themselves, to work hard and make something of themselves before its too late. He encouraged them to not throw their lives and future away just because it’s been programmed in their minds that they’ll never succeed or that they aren’t smart enough because they come from considered “unprivileged” upbringings. The main mentor may have assigned all 5 students the same one goal in the beginning, however it was only placed there to help the students figure out their path and what they wanted to do in their life. So not only was he helping shape their minds for the test, but also helping them subconsciously how they wanted to pursue their future. Also his ability to spread awareness to the parents was really admirable as well. In order for the students to grow, they need the support, encouragement, understanding and love from their loved ones which I feel can be overlooked sometimes in these situations. It needs to start at home! So I love that this drama really emphasized a parents duty to the kids as well.

I think this is a great watch for anybody, whether if you are in school or not, or a parent! If you are a student who is struggling or lack of motivation to study, maybe this will give you that push and determination to ace that next big exam! It may even feel like you have a room full of study buddies =) Or if you are like me who is a huge fan of Yoo Seung Ho!!! lol you will not be disappointed, he may play a stubborn baddy but hes still a softy at heart!!

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Be Loved in House: I Do
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Oct 2, 2021
12 of 12 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 9.0
Story 8.5
Acting/Cast 10
Music 7.5
Rewatch Value 8.5
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One of my favorites!

This was a really solid drama! I genuinely enjoyed nearly everything about it.

Notes:
1- lead couple chemistry and development
The chemistry between Yu Zhen and Shi Lei was top notch, really nice to watch. The development was kinda stinted at times and felt like it made a couple big jumps in certain spots, but given all the other things that I enjoyed about this drama, I personally don't find it a big issue since it was fairly mild.

2- side couple
Really cute! Honestly one of my favorite side couples I've come across.

3- backstories
My biggest gripe with this drama is that due to the short length and relative slow pacing, it feels like the hints at both Yu Zhen and Gang's backstories were wasted. We were given just enough about Yu Zhen's backstory to be lead to believe it would be a major block in his and Shi Lei's relationship, but it wasn't except for the existence of the Single Rule. There was wasted potential in specifically Yu Zhen's backstory and would have provided an opportunity to further develop Yu Zhen and Shi Lei's relationship.

4- Shi Lei's mom
Oh, I'd die for this woman. It was really refreshing and just NICE to see a mother in a BL encouraging her son. Shi Lei's mom deserves the whole world, and that scene with Shi Lei and his mom killed me.

5- relative low secondhand embarrassment
This is a personal pet peeve I have in dramas, but I find them unwatchable if the secondhand embarrassment is too high. It was fairly low with this one - it was mostly just awkward interactions that are normal with the person you like.

I really enjoyed Be Loved in House: I Do. It's one of my favorites and definitely does retain rewatch value for me personally.

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Sell Your Haunted House
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by PHope
Oct 2, 2021
16 of 16 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 8.0
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 5.0
Rewatch Value 7.0

Good Enough

Korean Drama 'Sell Your Haunted House' is a plethora of ghosts and smooth dynamics.

The best thing about this drama is the lack of romance. The two did have chemistry and their dynamics were spot on, but they were not romantic ones. The ghost stories were all pretty interesting as well, and were nicely knitted into the main mystery. However, the latter was stretched out a bit too far. Still, the take on the ghost, from their abilities, to their makeup, was a refreshing touch. The exorcist ceremonial characteristics were also a factor that gave originality to the drama.

Finally, the performances were all great, but this needs a special shout-out to Jang Na Ra who proves that she can play rom com leads as well as dynamic, hardcore women.

So, overall, 8 out of 10.

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SF8: White Crow
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by PHope
Oct 2, 2021
1 of 1 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 7.0
Story 7.0
Acting/Cast 7.0
Music 5.0
Rewatch Value 5.0

Good Enough

Korean Series SF8 is an ambitious anthology of sci fi stories. Others are better constructed, fitting well into the short length of an hour, others had compelling stories or characters or both, and others didn't do so well. Nevertheless, all of them had interesting themes, great performances and, best of all, beautiful CGI that created the perfect futuristic atmosphere.

White Crow didn't start strong enough, as it throws the viewer straight into the midst of drama when the main character's world is crumbling down. However, after she gets into the video game, things get gradually so intense and in the ending was pretty shocking.

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A River Runs through It
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Oct 2, 2021
36 of 36 episodes seen
Completed 9
Overall 10
Story 9.5
Acting/Cast 10
Music 9.5
Rewatch Value 10

The way he looks at her is reason enough to watch this drama.

A River Runs Through It is the first Chinese youth drama I've watched, hence, I can't compare it to any other previous Chinese dramas in this genre. However, this is easily one of the best, if not the best, youth drama I've ever watched. It is also right up there in the list of my most favourite Chinese dramas ever.
Chinese dramas are often hit or miss for me, korean dramas usually work out better for my taste. I have dropped many popular titles and I was able to finish only a handful of c-dramas. Hidden gems like these make my watching experience worthwhile and I am really grateful I found this drama. This is my first review on MDL, buckle up...... This is going to be a long one, folks, because I have a lot of thoughts about this drama.
ARRTI is a drama that tells the coming of age story of a group of friends who are classmates since high school. Our main leads, Xia Xiaoju, Lu Shi Yi and Cheng Lang are close friends who live in the same neighbourhood. This is a story of their friendship, struggles, evolving relationships and the general trials and tribulations of their youth. There are some things this drama does really well but it also has its flaws. I was really surprised that this drama was able to deal with so many themes in its runtime. It talks about friendship, family, school and exams, parental expectations, first love, false hope, unrequited love, feeling directionless in terms of a career, economic struggles of a family, romantic relationships and many more such themes. I think it does a really good job narrating a well rounded story about what we normally face in our young adult life.

WHAT I LOVE ABOUT THIS DRAMA:
I) Characters: I fell in love with these characters. Everyone in the original pack of friends won my heart. All of them seem real and have been backed by solid writing and even better acting. Our main characters fulfill the 3 Fs of what makes a character great for me. They are Fun, Flawed and Fleshed out. It's really impressive how multidimensional these characters are.
• Xiaoju is the timid new girl who generally lacks courage and is portrayed as hesitant and insecure most of the time, but she turns fierce and determined when it comes to defending or helping her friends. She is the kind of friend you want at your back in a fight. She suffers setback after setback throughout the drama and has to face a lot of challenges. I have to say the author of the novel upon which this drama is based is really not kind to Xiaoju, no wonder the title literally translates to 'Upstream of Tears'. Overall, I love how fleshed out her character is. Her character development does wobble a bit in the last couple of episodes, but her thoughts, actions and interactions with other characters from the beginning are enough to set her up as a realistic character with whom you can relate on many levels. She is pretty naive when it comes to love as well. I could relate to her struggles with the parental expectations, her legendary walkouts and sulks (which were also my signature in my adolescence), issues about her education and career, her indecisiveness and insecurity and her propensity to second guess everything (in many instances, she is like a crab who, if not moving backwards, will move sideways but will never step forward). I am very much like her, hence, I can perhaps be a bit kinder to her than other average viewers. She is also given to bursts of temper but is pretty prompt in admitting her mistakes and apologizing. She also makes sure her friends know of her appreciation for their good qualities (especially Shi Yi) and is always rooting for her friends. Overall, a very humane character.
• Lu Shi Yi is probably the best male lead I've seen in chinese dramas. He has set the bar really high for male lovers depicted in Chinese romance stories. He is also a very well written character and goes through his own share of trials and triumphs. He is a tall, good looking and smart guy who does have his character flaws of being hot tempered, mean mouthed and aggressive. But he is also patient, sincere, loyal and helpful. He doesn't do anything by halves, is very stubborn (they both are stubborn) and always exudes a very alpha male energy in his every scene. In fact, he is the most realistically portrayed alpha male character, who instead of coming across as a douchebag, is actually quite loveable. He dominates the room with his strong and pushy personality but also comes across as solid, dependable, generous and loveable. He is very attached to his friends and is quick to help them out of any fix. He also shows his maturity and patience in subtle ways.
All the other pack characters are also well written and well performed. Cheng Lang is the super smart, handsome, all around perfect guy who also likes to play video games and sports and has the penchant for teasing his close friends. Qiu Le Tao is again the best friend you want, one who is always on your team and is always rooting for you. She goes through many challenges too and emerges stronger because of them. I also liked Huang Jun's character, inspite of his character arc but I would really attribute that to the actor. Bao Bao is the icing on the cake when it comes to the character list, a very memorable and lovely character who made quite a big impression in the first few episodes. In conclusion, this is more a character driven story rather than plot driven.
II) Acting: The best thing about this drama is definitely the acting of all the cast members. The crew member who has done the best work in this production is definitely the casting director for me. Each character comes to life due to the amazingly detailed acting of the cast members, especially the main leads. Meaning can be attached to each of their micro expressions and it just completely immerses you in their story. I was really impressed by the leads, Hu Yi Xuan and Wang Rui Chang. This drama has soldified Hu Yi Xuan as my favourite Chinese actress. She injects a lot of natural warmth in her character which makes Xiaoju palatable even when her flaws are exposed. This is her best performance for me and she made me smile, laugh and cry with her throughout the drama. Her natural acting was such a joy to watch, she made her relationships with her friends and family really convincing and believable. Wang Rui Chang was such a pleasant surprise. Lu Shi Yi is his ultimate triumph, there can be no Lu Shi Yi without Wang Rui Chang. He completely made this character his own, to the point where it didn't even seem like he was 'acting'. He plays this strong and abrasive personality character really well and makes you fall in love with Lu Shi Yi as the drama progresses. I love his interactions with his family and friends, especially his friendship with Cheng Lang, Huang Jun and Bao Bao. I have to say all the emotional scenes were delivered exceptionally well by both HYX and WRC, (which is something a lot of other actors in their age range struggle with) their crying scenes were so convincing and they both added unique idiosyncrasies to their characters.
Chen Bo Hao's Cheng Lang, Jiang Zhuo Jun's Qiu Le Tao and Tan Quan's Huang Jun were a treat to watch and a pleasant surprise since this is the first time I'm seeing these actors. They were very convincing in the portrayal of their characters and made me fall in love with their realistic acting. Bao Bao also made a lasting impression on me and the actor is mostly responsible for that.
III) Chemistry: The chemistry between all the characters is outstanding, especially our main lead pair. You always get the sense that Xiao ju and Shi Yi belong together throughout the drama, despite many ups and downs in their relationship. Even when their relationship takes a dramatic turn, you're never left in doubt of their close bond. Their friendship, trust and dependence on each other is the crux of this drama. I don't know how the actors managed to showcase this almost soulmate like chemistry; they seem like a unit instead of two individuals whenever they're in the same frame, even though they're both very different from each other. Many a times, they don't even need words to communicate with each other, they just talk with their eyes (again something that happens irl, my sister and I are also like that)
HYX also has excellent chemistry with JZJ and the friendship between XXJ and QLT is one of the highlights of this drama for me. Similarly, the male actors also have great chemistry and I love the bromance between LSY, CL, HJ and BB. They definitely sell the friendship aspect of this drama really well.
IV) Details in the plot and acting: The drama sets a very easy pace which is reminiscent of many slice of life dramas. It does suffer from the recurrent curse seen in chinese drama i.e. a rushed ending. However, there are many details embedded in its plot, character development, props, dream sequences, callbacks to past moments, etc which captured my attention throughout. If a character, who is shown to be frugal in nature, wins a bag in a competition in high school, you can be sure that they use that bag throughout their college years. From props and sound effects that communicate 90s nostalgia (like gameboy, nintendo, vintage computers and play station, walkmans, discmans, old bus stops, buses and sound effects like the old train engine, plastic balls and animal sounds) to props which are very character oriented like basketball keychain, slice of orange keychain, shell hairpin, diasies, etc; these details make for a very interesting and engaging storyline. We see similar details in the micro expressions and voice modulation of the actors, which communicate their emotions and feelings at different points in the story really well. Also, there are many twists and turns across the entire plot progression which makes things interesting and nerve wracking.
V) Romance: As mentioned before, this drama deals with many themes and portrays different forms of love. Romance does not really take a backseat nor is it central to the plot really. However, whatever sweet moments of the lead couple we do get are very memorable and tastefully shot. I had never imagined hugs and piggyback ride could be so romantic. The lighting and bgm in these scenes make them really enhance these scenes. Their hugs, eye contact, physical skinship and their constant presence in each other's life made me get deeply invested in their story. I kept rooting for them to get together because no other eventuality was acceptable to me, for these characters. I would credit that mainly to the amazing chemistry between the leads.
Also, I have to say, HYX and WRC make for a really aesthetically pleasant looking couple. Their height and size difference makes them look particularly cute when they're in the same frame together. His sharp and chiselled features coupled with her round and soft cuteness makes them a really beautiful looking couple. And as I said before, the way he looks at her was enough to make my viewing experience of this drama worthwhile. Nothing seems artificial or over dramatised between them ( no twirling in slow motion, slipping and falling or obvious prolonged eye contact here). Every moment between them has genuine warmth, sweetness and comfort which makes it more romantic than those overused tropes. (I also like the detail of her giving him a nickname which only she calls him in the end, again something that has happened in my case too)
VI) Sports and Singing scenes: the entire team's commitment towards detailed portrayal of sports and singing scenes is really commendable. Some sports related scenes have very anime like quality to them and you can't help but root for the characters during these scenes. It was a joy to watch them play on screen, especially Lu Shi Yi. Even the scenes related to singing show the commitment of the actors towards it which makes us feel the importance of these moments, for the character and plot. Singing and guitar playing scenes excellently delivered by the concerned cast members, especially Hu Yi Xuan and Tan Quan. They did such a good job of using music to communicate their feelings and emotions. Many powerful and important scenes revolve around sports and singing and their exceptional delivery is what makes them impactful. None of these scenes are half hearted, in stead they effectively communicate the sincerity of both the characters and the actors

WHAT I DON'T LIKE ABOUT THE DRAMA
I) Rushed ending: The easy pace of the drama takes a dramatic turn in the last couple of episodes. Although I still enjoyed many moments in these episodes (especially the flashbacks), the questionable decisions taken by the writers exposes the flaws of both Xiaoju and Shiyi's characters. The love for misunderstandings, which is quite common in chinese dramas, is visible here as well towards the end. They do a good job of setting up conflicts and resolving them throughout the drama. But that's not maintained in the last couple of episodes which gives rise to many plot holes and unanswered questions. I like the slow burn aspect of the story quite a bit, just not fond of them using the cop out method of creating misunderstandings to increase dramatic tension. It's not a disappointing end by any means; as I said,no other possibility was acceptable to me for this couple. However, this aspect made this drama only close to perfection for me, instead of perfection itself. It had the potential to be perfect but that was not fully realised by the end.
II) Dream Sequences: I love that they maintain Xiaoju's flights of fantasies as her characteristic feature throughout the drama. I personally am given to daydream and fantasize quite a lot so it was very relatable for me. It also does a good job of communicating that reality seldom meets our expectations. However, I feel like they could've cut back on them a little bit, especially towards the end, in favour of real conversations between the characters which would've gone a long way in completing their character arcs.
III) Lin You's character: I couldn't get invested in her character nor her rather melodramatic life. She is easily the weakest and the most forgettable character for me. I dont know if it is because of the way she is written or the way she is performed. In contrast, I actually liked Huang Jun's character even though he has a similarly questionable character arc.

In conclusion, I will never forget this drama nor its characters. As someone who relates to the main character so much, not only through her personality but also because of her experience with first love and unrequited love, many moments in the drama hit differently for me. This drama does an amazing job of communicating its central message of how we are always moving through life like the upstream of river. In this process, many things are missed or get left behind. I love how it is articulated in one of the dialogues, "maybe if we could look back, we'd have a different happiness". I think this powerful philosophy has been executed really well by this drama and that, along with all the points mentioned above, sets it apart from many other dramas in this genre. Kudos to the teams for bringing us this wonderful gem of a drama. Will forever miss my TuJu CP.

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SF8: The Prayer
1 people found this review helpful
by PHope
Oct 2, 2021
1 of 1 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 7.0
Story 6.5
Acting/Cast 7.0
Music 5.0
Rewatch Value 5.0

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Korean Series SF8 is an ambitious anthology of sci fi stories. Others are better constructed, fitting well into the short length of an hour, others had compelling stories or characters or both, and others didn't do so well. Nevertheless, all of them had interesting themes, great performances and, best of all, beautiful CGI that created the perfect futuristic atmosphere.

The Prayer had a strong first half, but it almost lost it in the second one, as it was a bit too much with the shocking element, although the drama wanted to show how technology can't replace the human factor (?).

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SF8: Manxin
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by PHope
Oct 2, 2021
1 of 1 episodes seen
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Overall 5.5
Story 7.0
Acting/Cast 7.0
Music 5.0
Rewatch Value 5.0
Korean Series SF8 is an ambitious anthology of sci fi stories. Others are better constructed, fitting well into the short length of an hour, others had compelling stories or characters or both, and others didn't do so well. Nevertheless, all of them had interesting themes, great performances and, best of all, beautiful CGI that created the perfect futuristic atmosphere.

Manxin had interesting cinematography, and refreshing camerawork and quirky editing. However, the story was not enough to fill up the length of the episode. It was also not well explained and sometimes it got confusing to follow.

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SF8: Love Virtually
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by PHope
Oct 2, 2021
1 of 1 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 5.5
Story 6.0
Acting/Cast 7.0
Music 5.0
Rewatch Value 5.0

Good Enough

Korean Series SF8 is an ambitious anthology of sci fi stories. Others are better constructed, fitting well into the short length of an hour, others had compelling stories or characters or both, and others didn't do so well. Nevertheless, all of them had interesting themes, great performances and, best of all, beautiful CGI that created the perfect futuristic atmosphere.

Love Virtually, unfortunately, failed to impress. The chemistry was not there, the story was not that interesting and the twist of the two meeting in real life was not enough to keep things interesting and thrilling. At least the performances were enjoyable.

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SF8: Joan's Galaxy
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by PHope
Oct 2, 2021
1 of 1 episodes seen
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Overall 7.5
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 7.0
Music 5.0
Rewatch Value 5.0

Good Enough

Korean Series SF8 is an ambitious anthology of sci fi stories. Others are better constructed, fitting well into the short length of an hour, others had compelling stories or characters or both, and others didn't do so well. Nevertheless, all of them had interesting themes, great performances and, best of all, beautiful CGI that created the perfect futuristic atmosphere.

Joan's Galaxy was an emotional story, with a sweet, well paced romance and somehow, even though it takes place in a dystopian future, a nostalgic feeling. It had all the right vibes, from the aesthetics to the music to the costumes, everything was perfect, with a refreshing note and a nice conclusion.

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SF8: Empty Body
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by PHope
Oct 2, 2021
1 of 1 episodes seen
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Overall 6.0
Story 7.0
Acting/Cast 7.0
Music 5.0
Rewatch Value 5.0

Good Enough

Korean Series SF8 is an ambitious anthology of sci fi stories. Others are better constructed, fitting well into the short length of an hour, others had compelling stories or characters or both, and others didn't do so well. Nevertheless, all of them had interesting themes, great performances and, best of all, beautiful CGI that created the perfect futuristic atmosphere.

Empty Body was not one of the well presented stories. The whole sci fi element was not explained properly right from the start, and when it got more comprehensive, the drama had already shifted to another plotline. So, it was hard to keep up. However, the mother-son relationship was emotional and the strongest part of the story.

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Marry Me!
1 people found this review helpful
Oct 2, 2021
10 of 10 episodes seen
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Overall 8.0
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 8.5
Rewatch Value 8.0

Short and Sweet!

10/2/2021

This is a very short and sweet drama. I would recommend this for someone who wants to watch something light-hearted and short. It's also a good palate cleanser after watching something intense or tragic. There are not villains, no jealous ex or love triangle, and no misunderstanding. It's an easy watch.

Since it's an adaptation from a webtoon, you will need to suspend reality and know that this is about the NEET (Not in Education, Employment or Training) Protection Act. A NEET is basically someone unemployed and not contributing to society. Our FL is a NEET and our ML is a government official who is assigned to marry our FL as the first trial subjects of the NEET Protection Act.

Even though our FL is shy and innocent, she is not dumb. She's just not used to socializing. She is not afraid to ask questions or speak up if needed, and is not so naive that she would make stupid decisions. She's sweet and kind. A lovely girl that you want to root for her happiness. The leads look good together and they have many cute and heartwarming scenes. The whole drama revolves around their marriage and how they fall in love with each after getting married. I love the happy and sweet ending.

Because the drama is so short, I feel that there are elements that weren't explained or explored enough. I would like to see more of the struggles and uneasiness in the beginning of marriage. The acceptance from FL and the falling in love seem to happen too fast. ML supposedly doesn't believe in marriage and wasn't really in love when he was in a 4-year relationship with his ex. Yet, he seems to fall in love quite fast with FL. I also feel that the issue with the magazine resolved too quickly.

I personally enjoy the marriage contract trope, so I will give it a solid 8.0 and because it's what I needed at the moment.

p.s. why are Jdoramas ratings always so much lower than K-dramas and C-dramas??

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