I just love go yoon jung. Every role she plays, she nails it. And this is the first drama I've seen of her with a lot of kiss scenes. The ending kinda fizzled. I personally wanted to see more but it wasnt that bad.
Maybe he has asian flush. As someone who has asian flush, alcohol is basically a poison. When I do go to drink with friends, they know not to force me to drink or just give me the lightest one. Also, being an introvert, meeting up with long time friends is a once a year event lol
Most Filipino series tend to be overly drawn out with slow pacing, repetitive and unnecessary drama, which is…
This is not really long though. In airtime, it's about as long as a 35 episode cdrama. This one is a 25-minute episode per day though. Cdramas usually release 1 or 2 one hour episode per day.
Zhuang Xu had all the opportunity in the world but blew it due to his inferiority complex. While Lin Yu Sen was more direct with his feelings and is not afraid to confess which paid off in the end. I guess that's the moral lesson of the drama.
I like that they didnt rush the main couple's relationship which made it more believable considering she was still moving on. And I like that the final episode is basically an epilogue to close the story. Enjoyable feel good drama overall.
This movie should be called "Gaslighted" instead lol. Joking aside, I think the writers took inspiration from the movie "old boy" (or same production? I dont know) The mystery, vibes, themes and even the plot is somewhat similar.
My thoughts on the show and the participants:1) Jaeyun seems like such a funny guy.. Wish he could use it as his…
Actually, I think the main reason why Jisu have never dated is exactly because she's the "perfect girl". She's the type other girls strive to be, but many men are intimidated by that kind of aura especially for asian men. They may find her attractive but not the type they want to be in a relationship with. She needs someone who can match or exceed her 'aura' which not many men have so she will have a hard time dating in asia.
the actress who plays Alys is so pretty but no one in this drama can act
The studio behind this, studio viva, usually casts newbie actors from their own talent agency for their stream-only dramas. They have some dramas which are unwatchable to me because the acting is so bad, but weirdly, I dont mind some of their teenage romcom dramas. Maybe because they awkwardness fits the highschool theme lol.
It reminds me of those short cdrama series which are cheesy and over-the-top but I cant stop watching.
Had a feeling this was based off a webtoon. Only manhwa authors will come up with outlandish plot idea like this lol.
I feel like they shouldnt make it too obvious that the 'virgin' teacher might have something to do with all that is happening. If she turns out to be the main antagonist, im gonna be disappointed since they didnt really bother hiding it. This is the type of story you want the viewers guessing.
It was short but sweet. The manga doesnt cover these events, they kinda just started the sequel manga with the main characters already married with a kid. So this movie is live-action original. I think some viewers forget that the manga is a shounen manga, targeted towards male teenagers and young adults. It's not really a straight up romance manga, but also a slife-of-life comedy. The male lead being dense and "not knowing about love" is kinda like the default setting and the movie just reflected this lol. That said, I do feel like the young version of them had more chemistry. Maybe because they were played by actual kids that the cute awkwardness were natural.
Bruh, I thought Wei Liang already avoided the death flag. When he said "When I come back from this war, I will ask your mother for your hand in marriage" I was like, oh shiii, this is not anime bro, raising the death flag shouldnt apply here. Welp, surprise, he did die.
It seems they left enough unresolved plot for a second season with Seuno being the main antagonist. Which is why the ending felt inconclusive. Instead of ending with a bang, we got a fizzle.
Lol the last cdrama mini series I watched was Love on the edge of divorce with the same male lead. He was also in another drama I've watched recently called Go back lover and was playing as a goofy best friend. From serious to goofy to serious again, Im getting whiplash from his characters.
I like that they didnt rush the main couple's relationship which made it more believable considering she was still moving on. And I like that the final episode is basically an epilogue to close the story. Enjoyable feel good drama overall.
It reminds me of those short cdrama series which are cheesy and over-the-top but I cant stop watching.
I feel like they shouldnt make it too obvious that the 'virgin' teacher might have something to do with all that is happening. If she turns out to be the main antagonist, im gonna be disappointed since they didnt really bother hiding it. This is the type of story you want the viewers guessing.