Completed
Good and Evil
0 people found this review helpful
May 21, 2024
32 of 32 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 7.0
Story 7.0
Acting/Cast 10
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 6.0

Not happy with the ending

The story begins with an immortal man whose responsibility is to stay near the forgotten river and monitor the activities of demons, punishing them if they cause any disturbances. However, living there alone made him bored, so he created a humanoid shadow to keep him company. Despite this, he was still unhappy because the shadow could only listen to him; it couldn't move, talk, or have proper facial features like eyes or a nose.One day, a devil offered him a deal: in exchange for something, the devil would tell him how to transform his shadow into a beautiful girl who could keep him company. The immortal agreed and followed the devil's instructions, but this led to chaos. The devil unleashed numerous demons as part of the deal, and as punishment for his greed, God separated the immortal and the girl.Amid their story, there are two other subplots involving troubled characters whose problems solved by the immortal. These subplots add depth to the narrative.The story has many beautiful scenes between the main leads, showcasing their amazing chemistry. However, the beginning is a bit dull, and I am not satisfied with the ending.

Read More

Was this review helpful to you?
Completed
Men in Love
0 people found this review helpful
by Le Ho
May 21, 2024
40 of 40 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 6.0
Story 6.0
Acting/Cast 6.5
Music 6.0
Rewatch Value 4.0

Main CP is horrible both with on-screen chemistry and acting. 4th CP had better plots

Men in Love is a romantic comedy about four men who have befriended each other since college and supported each other through the ups and downs of life, especially when it comes to love relationships with women.

My Reviews:
1. The production quality could be better. The screen on my ultra 4K HD TV is too blue.
2. The script is non-original, nothing extraordinary. It is predictable and boring.
3. There were some funny scenes when the 4 men were doing childish behaviors and their interpretation of Love.
4. I like the 4th CP the best because they are funny and are the most solid out of the four CPs.
5. The story of the 3rd CP is more believable and convincing.
6. I am disappointed at the 1st and 2nd CPs, where the on-screen chemistry for these CPs could have been better, and the same goes for their acting ability.
7. I like Liang Jie and her acting skills, but her character was annoying in this drama. Her on-screen chemistry with Hu Yi Tian was awkward and unpleasant to watch.
8. It is also a predictable ending. It does not need to be 40 episodes. I could be better in 24-30 episodes.

I give it a 6.0 rating.

Read More

Was this review helpful to you?
Completed
Ready, Set, Love
2 people found this review helpful
by hum
May 21, 2024
6 of 6 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 3.5
Story 3.5
Acting/Cast 3.0
Music 3.0
Rewatch Value 2.0

Art style copied from Hunger Games + Squid Game. Weak storyline. Weak Performance.

Plot [-]

The concept of the story is alright, but the plot and storyline are weak. There's not much substance at all. There's absolutely no need for 6 episodes. They could just make it into a 2-hr movie and that would be enough.

------------------------------------------------------------

Acting [-]

The worst acting goes to the FL. Her performance is exaggerated and unnatural. While the genre may require some level of exaggeration, her portrayal goes beyond what is necessary. It seems like she hasn't found the right balance between delivering a performance while maintaining the level of believability.

Apart from FL, FL's friend also delivers an unnatural performance in some scenes. As for the FL's younger sister, she is cute and natural in appearance (I think her performance is the best in the series. She has a long way to go in this career), but the words she uses in her dialogue seem to come from almost 20 years ago. I strongly feel that the writer of this series might belong to Gen Y as their slangs are from the heyday of that era. (For example, who still says เพื่ออออ? (The FL uses this word a couple of times.) And you make the younger sister who is an early teen says ตายแล้วววว (-_-) Guys... no kid says that word. I don't even say it myself though I'm older than her.)

------------------------------------------------------------

Music [-]

This series is quite silent when it comes to music. They hardly use any soundtracks or backing tracks apart from the main opening song. I usually admire a series/movie that can captivate viewers without relying on music which often plays a significant role in evoking emotions. However, the way this series avoids using music seems somewhat out of theme. Firstly, with their shallow story and character design, they can hardly engage viewers emotionally, so incorporating backing music would be beneficial for them. Secondly, considering that the series has a futuristic and dystopian theme within the fantasy genre, using the right music would help immerse people who haven't experienced such environments before. While it would be impressive and ingenious if they could achieve this without music, since they cannot do so effectively, they should take advantage of what music can offer here.

------------------------------------------------------------

Art Direction [-]

I quite like the art direction for most parts of the series. The light, the colors, the props and camera angles are align with my taste, but they totally lack originality. They are heavily inspired by Hunger Games + Squid Game. The color palettes and the uniform used in this series appear to be direct copies from Squid Game. Though copy, they still did it quite alright, but there's one aspect that stands out negatively, which is the costume of the actors in the last scene, including the ML's costume and hairstyle. The world of the commune in that scene lacks imagination and creativity. It's simply a copy of the hippie style but ends up feeling fake. Just look at the ML's hairstyle, it feels overdone. They seem to have run out of ideas on how to differentiate that community.

------------------------------------------------------------

Above all [~/-]

It's super cringey. I got goosebumps and second-hand embarrassment watching the FL doing her foolish things. She's the character that could have been cool, really, but they portray her as dumb.

------------------------------------------------------------

Read More

Was this review helpful to you?
Completed
My Name
0 people found this review helpful
May 21, 2024
8 of 8 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 5.5
Story 6.0
Acting/Cast 10
Music 9.5
Rewatch Value 1.0
This review may contain spoilers

FL has no logic, only physical strength. Would've been much better with these cast.

Awesome performance by Jiwoo(Han So Hee), Choi Mu Jin(Park Hee Soon), Do kangjae(Chang Ryul) and Pildo(An Bo Hyun).. But the story was very lagging, predictable and pointless.. If story is meant to be where FL is betrayed by villain, then the story screenplay must have been different for the viewers to have believed that Villain is really good until final episode.. Pildo and Jiwoo got together immediately in the last episode which is necessarily not needed, which made us think something bad is really going to happen for Pildo.. The story could've been much better.. The FL has no brain it seems, only physical strength they have focused on for her inorder to highlight it.. No logical thinking done by FL..

I think Choi Mu Jin was great in many aspects than FL.. Just as someone who looks for logic, this drama is not for me..

Read More

Was this review helpful to you?
Completed
In the Name of the Brother
3 people found this review helpful
by Le Ho
May 21, 2024
40 of 40 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 5.5
Story 5.0
Acting/Cast 6.5
Music 5.0
Rewatch Value 4.0

Don't waste your time and energy for this drama. Action pack but very repetitive script.

In the Name of the Brother is a Republican Drama set in the 1940s about espionage, where an undercover communist person infiltrated and worked under the Secret Service to deliver Japanese plans to the communist party.

My Reviews:
1. The acting could be better, and the story could be more varied and engaging. Instead, it is repetitive.
2. Yang Mi's character is the head of the secret service who works for the Japanese regime, but her team is incompetent yet brutal.
3. It is an action pack. It is an upgrade from the Chinese standard for espionage and the republican-era genre.
4. Qin Hao played the twin brother characters, spies for the communist party. The older brother, Song Zhuo Wu, is more brutal and daring, whereas Song Zhuo Wen is calm and calculated.
5. The story is so repetitive, dragging, and boring that it could be better if it were cut short by 10 episodes.
6. I like the hairstyles and the costumes that Yang Mi's character got to wear in this drama. They are exquisite and nice to look at.
7. Yang Mi did her best acting job in this role for a couple of episodes where she showed some emotion, but she was stern, cold, and tough for the rest.
8. I watched up to 30 episodes, and I wanted to give up. I did not continue with it for 3 weeks. I wanted to see the ending, so I watched the last 10 episodes at 2x speed just to see the ending.
I could skip 31 through 39 and only watch episode 40.

What a disappointing drama. Don't waste your time and energy with it if the Republican era is not your genre. I give it a 5.5 rating.

Read More

Was this review helpful to you?
Completed
Gen Z
0 people found this review helpful
by Apurva
May 21, 2024
40 of 40 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 5.0
Story 5.0
Acting/Cast 10
Music 5.0
Rewatch Value 3.0
This review may contain spoilers

Had potential

The name Gen Z is just not well-suited for the drama. I disagreed with a lot of ways the things were handled by the grown ups in the drama. The whole concept of the drama was not for me. But I can say that the master-disciple relationship between the Xing Zheng and Sun Tou Tou had a lot of potential.

I'm not a fan of Tian Zhen and couldn't actually see him in favorable light once he left Sun Tou Tou drunk alone, where she almost drowned. He was too damn irresponsible at all times. Never stepping up when he made any mistakes, always allowing others to take the blame for him. Let's not forget that in order to alleviate his guilt about Meng Meng, he tried to keep her with him so that he could treat even knowing that it was beyond his expertise. I could only like him for the last part of the story because I chose to turn a blind eye to all of these things & because that's what Sun Tou Tou wanted.

I couldn't believe the way things ended for Meng Meng, what she needed was a therapist not Tian Zhen who wasn't capable of taking care of her. Her parents were even worse, trying to lock her up as if she was some monster. They all failed the poor child.

I didn't much care for how Ling Lan treated Sun Tou Tou, telling her to leave even without giving her the chance to prove that she wasn't guilty. Sun Tou Tou was a such a bright light throughout the drama, she was childish at times knowing that she would be kicked out even if she behaved, not really believing the whole thing about her being the descendant.

Zhao Lusi was the one who made the drama worth watching, her performance as an orphan who knew that she could be kicked out if she stepped one foot out of the line was marvelous. She is a joy to watch & it broke my heart every time she was blamed for things that weren't her fault. She got so used to it that she didn't hesitate in taking the blame & being selfless when she thought it would be better for her master's family.

Read More

Was this review helpful to you?
Completed
Castaway Diva
1 people found this review helpful
by Le Ho
May 21, 2024
12 of 12 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 7.5
Story 6.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 6.0

Good acting from Park Eun Bin, but mediocre script.

Cast Away is the story of a young girl who dreams of becoming a singer but is lost and stranded on an island for 15 years until she is found by her high school friend, who helps her fulfill her dream.

My Reviews:
1. The entire cast, especially Park Eun Bin, performed exceptionally well. She is a good actress. I loved her in Extraordinary Attorney Woo and the King's affection.
2. The plot of the drama is decent, but nothing special.
3. Predictable ending.

I am giving it a 7.5 rating for good acting and mediocre script. I wonder if she did her own singing, if so, she sings well.

Read More

Was this review helpful to you?
Completed
Best Choice Ever
1 people found this review helpful
by Le Ho
May 21, 2024
37 of 37 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 6.0
Story 6.0
Acting/Cast 7.0
Music 6.0
Rewatch Value 4.0
This review may contain spoilers

If you like overbearing and annoying mother then you may like it. Acting was mediocre by everyone

Best Choice Ever is a Romantic Comedy about a 30-year-old unmarried girl who lives with her overbearing mother, who has done nothing but ruin and embarrass her, even slap her in front of everyone for what her mother called "I did it because I love you."

My Reviews:
1. The overbearing mother is so annoying. She is too much, and Yang Zi's (Mai Cheng Huan) character is too weak to stand up against her overbearing mom.
2. Xu Kai's acting ability is mediocre, but he is handsome and good to look at. I could only manage to finish his modern dramas, but I ended up dropping all of them for costume dramas because the acting was so bad.
3. There was a scene when he lost his dad to a car accident, and his character went through the grieving stage. Xu Kai did not show griefing emotion and barely shed tears for such a loss.
4. Yang Zi is a good actress, but she needs to branch out a bit because she plays a similar type of role, which doesn't stretch her acting ability. She always plays a bubbly girl, career-driven, timid, and filial daughter to an inferior mom.
5. It is watchable since there is nothing good or exceptional with the Cdrama in 2024 until the last four episodes when the mother was diagnosed with something that was not severe but went missing. This caused a frenzy, and everyone had to drop everything to look for her. The last four episodes were annoying and frustrating.
6. This drama focused more on the mother's character than Yang Zi's. I would give it a high rating until the last four episodes when the ending ruined everything because of the unnecessary plot about the mother missing.

Downgraded to 6.0 rating instead of 7.0 rating.

Read More

Was this review helpful to you?
Completed
K Food Show: A Nation of Kimchi
4 people found this review helpful
May 21, 2024
2 of 2 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 8.0
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 7.5
Music 7.5
Rewatch Value 8.0

"Don't criticize other people's customs and don't criticize their kimchi!"

Heo Young Man, Ryu Soo Young, and Mimi traveled the country trying and discovering new takes on kimchi and relishing the traditional ways of making it on A Nation of Kimchi.

Like the other K Food Shows, our adventurous hosts embraced their roles as food guides whole-heartedly. They demonstrated how “Kimchi shows Korea’s history, culture, and lifestyle.” Nothing else embodies Korea quite as much. Archaeologists have discovered the making of kimchi dating back as far as the Three Kingdom Era (220-280 C.E.). The oldest mention in writing goes back to a poem in 918 C.E. Since that time Koreans have experimented using different plants, seafoods, and spices. The introduction of chili peppers during the Joseon era caused an explosion of new taste sensations and the familiar red color known today.

Seasonal and regional ingredients and differences were examined. “Don’t criticize other people’s customs and don’t criticize their kimchi.” The crew visited restaurants, food stalls, and two temples. At the first temple the head monk used lotus flowers to make kimchi dishes into stunning artwork. At the second temple, the community gathered yearly to pick the vegetables and make the kimchi to be served there.

If kimchi is the heart of Korea, women make that heart pulse. In all the scenes of kimchi being made throughout the country, it was the women working together to lovingly produce it. When Ryu helped out, he was the only man among tables of women massaging the red filling into the cabbage leaves. Heo made the statement, “There are as many kinds of kimchi as there are mothers in the world.” These women might adhere to family traditions, but many of them pushed the boundaries, willing to experiment with new ingredients and combinations. “Gimjang”, the community making of kimchi, has been recognized as a UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage.

Whether served with wine or makgeolli, used as a side dish or main dish, in traditional combinations or new imaginative ways, the hosts enthusiastically tried them all. I enjoyed learning more about the history and making of kimchi as well as the nearly endless ways of serving it by people who demonstrated a deep love and appreciation for the national culinary treasure.

20 May 2024

Read More

Was this review helpful to you?
Completed
TvN O’PENing: Grand Shining Hotel
2 people found this review helpful
May 21, 2024
6 of 6 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 9.5
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 8.0

Exellent thriller with fantastic cast

This drama surprised me so much in the very best way. l thought I was signing up for an isekai type story with some spooky elements and maybe a romantic edge but instead this is a tightly plotted thriller with an amazing lead character that digs into friendship, self worth, and how what we value determines where we end up. After the first ten minutes, I was glued to the screen and couldn't stop until the end!

I don't want to go into the story in any detail because the complex, often funny, and well-paced plot is the best part of this drama. The second best part is the excellent cast - all the actors were giving great performances, but Jung In Sun and Seo Ye Hwa were especially stellar.

The rewatch value on this show is only 8 because thrillers don't tend to be stories I revist often, but I absolutely loved watching it this first time.

Read More

Was this review helpful to you?
Dropped 5/14
Love by Chance
0 people found this review helpful
by Chen
May 21, 2024
5 of 14 episodes seen
Dropped 0
Overall 3.0
Story 3.5
Acting/Cast 5.0
Music 2.5
Rewatch Value 1.0

What the sigma?

What in a skibidi toilet is this series even on? I feel like I can smell this show from afar like the way the characters are behaving and all. It makes me think if there are times when they actually showered, brush their teeth, wash their hand and comb their hair. The plot is so bad ppl only like this series bc of the adult scene like y’all should get a life instead of liking these kinds of unwatchable shows??
Was this review helpful to you?
Completed
Red Balloon
2 people found this review helpful
May 21, 2024
20 of 20 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 9.5
Music 10
Rewatch Value 9.5
This review may contain spoilers

The good side of selfishness

I discovered this drama in a trailer on TikTok and I immediately fell in love with the vibe it gave off.

First of all, I really liked the fact of including all the arguments that revolve around the Cho family and the Go family, which led us to have distinct perceptions of each character. Then I found the rehearsals of little Min Poong and her grandfather cute. (Gosh!! I'm so lonely:)

Secondly, I found all of Eun Kang's actions completely justifiable even if some would find them outdated. To tell the truth, I think she could have done worse and even then, I would still agree with her 200% because no one chooses which family they are born into and in her case it is far from being the ideal family, but despite this she doesn't hold a grudge against anyone and so her goal follows its course.

Ultimately, I loved everything about it. the Ost who was always there at the right time, the impeccable acting not to mention the BREATHTAKING story. I also have to point out that it was so good I finished the drama in less than 72 hours

Read More

Was this review helpful to you?
Completed
Lovely Runner
50 people found this review helpful
May 21, 2024
16 of 16 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10

“Run into your Unknown”

Yes, this is the best kdrama you will ever watch.

I don’t even know where to begin because this show has literally EVERYTHING! You want romance? They got it. Comedy? They got it. Drama? You best believe they got it. Fantasy, Mystery, and Thriller? Of course!


I’m writing this week before the show ends, hoping I can take my time to review everything I love about this show and why I think the show is a must-watch! The first thing that I should mention is that there is a familiarity when it comes to Lovely Runner from your favorite kdramas, such as Twinkling Watermelon, Strong Woman Do Bong Song, 20th Century Girl, Twenty-Five Twenty-One, and My Lovely Stranger. Yet, besides all of that, this show is very different. It’s nothing like the shows I mentioned. I don’t want to give much away since this is a spoiler-free review, but it’s safe to say there’s a lot of familiarity with the show, BUT there is also a lot of originality. The Twist and Turns… When I say this show is unpredictable, I genuinely mean it. When I tell you I did not expect a reveal so soon at the end of the 2nd episode, I knew that this show would continue blowing my expectations; I was not wrong. Every week, this show continued to surprise us in the best way possible. For a Romantic Comedy with Fantasy and thriller, the show thrives in everything! I have watched many dramas, and what feels like forever, it truly feels like you’re watching true love. What Imsol and Sunjae have feels and looks natural. When I watch each episode, I feel like I’m watching these two people fall in love repeatedly. It makes me all giddy inside as the two try desperately to hold on to each other. 

Speaking of Imsol and Sunjae, let's speak about the beautiful actors who portray them. Kim Hye-Yoon, THE WOMAN YOU ARE! I've actually been following this show since it was announced because of Hye-Yoon. I'm a big fan of her and happy to see her get the recognition she deserves since I believe she is one of the best actors I have ever seen (watch her in Sky Castle; there's no better example). Hye-Yoon always gives it her all and works endlessly to provide us with the best results. I mean, the fact I could tell which Imsol she was playing, I think, says it all. This girl has RANGE. Hye-Yoon plays Imsol with so much love, as someone once commented, "The person who loved Seonjae more than anyone else and understood Imsol more than anyone else was Kim Hye-yoon." Not to mention, this show would not have existed without her. She is the reason why we have this fantastic show to watch. For apparent reasons, I think a lot of the spotlight is more on Byeon Woo-Seok. Still, I hope Hye-Yoon doesn't get forgotten when this is all done and shines as much as him because she deserves it. 

Now Woo-Seok, I've been a fan of him since 20th Century Girl. I'd seen his work before the movie, and he always stood out to me with his acting; maybe his height helped a little, too. I genuinely appreciate Wook-Seok for bringing to life a character that feels fresh and exciting to watch. When I say, his portrayal of Sunjae being the GREENEST FLAG THERE IS, I'm not kidding. He indeed wears his heart on his sleeves, and with his facile expression, he is easy to read. Something to mention is that these two actors have to play teenagers, young adults, and adults, which is already impressive. The two perfectly play the awkward years and the maturing times. The two both play their character with love and innocence with a little of a rough side. 

As I currently listen to the music on repeat, yes, on repeat, because the soundtrack is that good. It evokes emotions that remind me of everything I love about this show. The young love that lasts through the years, the heartbreak, the joy, and the anticipation. It's hard to put everything I feel through words as I try to write, but I want to mention that I love every song dearly, and they share a core memory. A memory I hope to not forget.

So, in conclusion… yes, I highly recommend this show!!! Now go watch!!!

Read More

Was this review helpful to you?
Completed
Memory in the Letter
3 people found this review helpful
May 21, 2024
6 of 6 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 5.5
Story 4.5
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 7.5
Rewatch Value 1.5
This review may contain spoilers

Had so much potential

I was totally obsessed with this show the first four episode. The plot was complex and interesting, the main leads were cute and had good chemistry. I ate it up and was so excited for how the story would go until they made the age gap 20 years. that was totally unnecessary he literally helped his boyfriend be born like that is so weird and unexpected. A ten year age gap would have been slightly more acceptable. Songjam being Kyo would have been cool if he wasn’t literally almost 20+ years older than his boyfriend.
Was this review helpful to you?
Completed
Suspicious Partner
0 people found this review helpful
by Apurva
May 21, 2024
40 of 40 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 9.0
Story 7.0
Acting/Cast 10
Music 7.5
Rewatch Value 10
This review may contain spoilers

Lost count of the number of times I have rewatched this ( 4-5 would be my guess so far)

It's not perfect, there are certain things about the plot that have you raising eyes but the leads make up for whatever is wrong with the story. They have a such a blazing chemistry! This is the show that made me like Ji Chang Wook even before I knew his name. His pairing with Nam Ji Hyun is best to date. I'm sad that they haven't worked together again in any other dramas. Especially, Nam Ji Hyun, I really would like to her in more romcoms, but she prefers more serious roles. The entire cast is also great.

What I like about both the characters is that they have enough spine to leave to their cheating exes. They didn't beg for them to take them back but made it clear that they wouldn't want them back under any condition. Jang Hee Joo, Bong Hee's ex was such a pain in the ass, not only did he show no remorse for cheating, he went out of his way to make it so that she was the one who cheated. The women in the hotel, Na Hi Jae, wasn't any better either, she contributed to this plan knowing that they both messed up but still behaved all high and mighty. These are the kind of people that scare me, the ones who don't understand the difference between right & wrong. What makes it even more scary is that they get away with it. Even by the end of the drama, Na Hi Jae didn't face any repercussion for damaging Bong Hee's reputation, and irony is she is the one who becomes a prosecutor, who's supposed to uphold justice, whereas Bong Hee who was framed continues to struggle.

One thing that bothers me the most about the ML is he thinks that not submitting the second knife would have let him be continue to fulfill his father's dream of him being a prosecutor, but he doesn't even consider what his father would have thought of him being a dishonest one by hiding the other knife. Instead, he blames it on the FL. And everyone around agrees that he gave up his career not for the truth but because of the FL. I don't think this thinking was ever addressed.

While they end up arresting one Stalker, they glorify the FL's stalking of the ML. Between the two of them, the ML didn't really notice that she was stalking him, but once he found out, I don't think he minded it that much.

The best part about Bong Hee & Ji Wook's relationship is that there was always a nascent attractions between them, neither of them aware when they started to have feelings for each other. One day, they just knew that they did. Ji Wook did his best to deny those feelings but ultimately decided to stop resisting. Bong Hee surely had a tough time of it, since she was the one who recognized those feelings first and had to deal with it being one-sided for long, then came the rejection. It is beautiful to watch them be together, even when they fight about silly things.

Read More

Was this review helpful to you?