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Critica sin filtro Mar 12, 2026
Review Pavane
That’s an interesting view point and analysis! I really like that! I didn’t really see it that way but it definitely makes sense to me. I was also shocked by that ending or should I say underwhelmed? But I still liked the message: That death might not be the only end…
niakoo44 Mar 9, 2026
I agree with you 100%!!!!!
I also wrote a review on all the things I loved! And I just couldn’t find one single flaw in this drama!
Zia Mar 9, 2026
I am sorry but I disagree with this. I had a completely different experience. If it helps, please read my review. You might see the drama in a different light.
Replying to michelleoc Jan 3, 2026
Review Cashero
I think you just saved me a lot of time, thank you!
I seriously do not want this K-Drama to get more attention than it already has which breaks my heart bcs I really love Junho and Kang Hanna 🥺🥺🥺
Lailai Dec 5, 2025
I agree with the age gap situation and the somewhat lowkey boring plot. For me the drama started to get more interesting when they started revealing Grim Reaper’s past life and his connection with the Goblin.
And nope, the Goblin and Eun-tak already kissed a few times when she was still a student / underage… And yes this age gap thing is VERY problematic!!! It is basically a story of romanticising the act of grooming through a fantasy story…

However, apart from this the story was pretty decent. I loved the Grim Reaper for example so I guess it is a bit hard writing a bad review on a drama you didn’t watch. However, if the age gap thing turned you off so much then not watching it was probably the best decision.
ross Dec 2, 2025
so true!!! the romance was better than some actual romance dramas!
MilicaB Aug 31, 2025
Review Aema
omg wtf did I just read????? You definitely did not understand this movie at all!!!!! in order to fight for their rights, they HAVE TO show how women are mistreated and exploited by the entertainment industry. if they wouldnt show those scenes we would be asking ourselves why Hee-Ran is making such a scene and being a crazy bitch. They actually should have showed more violence and oppression so that the message and rage becomes clearer… This is not the same as some American movie that uses sex just for the means of having it with no further message. but this drama has a proper and a very important message about misogyny, sexism, female objectification, oppression, exploitation of women in the film industry and entertainment industry in general and most importantly female solidarity…
Dg457 Aug 31, 2025
Review Aema
agreed on wanting to see more scenes with the two female leads. however, i think for korean standards this drama was very much in your face 😂😂😂
Replying to Sinasina Aug 16, 2025
>Well actually, the not leaving the house thing is very real! The drama is talking about not leaving their…
rooms because they are living with other people. But there are cases of people living alone not leaving the house as well. Just because it’s a condition you never heard of doesn’t mean it doesn’t happen… just a quick research online could have provided you with sufficient information about this mental health issue. It’s a real thing and I think the drama did a good job in portraying the complications…

I watch a lot of kdrama too and i never saw a story like Rosa’s before tbh
Sinasina Aug 14, 2025
omg i agree about mirae being kinda lame and boring compared to miji!
but!!! Kim Rosa???? What was bad about her???? Her story was so impactful and sad!!! I was definitely very intrigued! And it was quite touching! Cried a lot!!! So i dont quite understand why you didn’t like it…
Well yeah that breakup was so cliche and unnecessary 🙄 Ho-su really annoyed me most of the time tbh 😂
Well actually, the not leaving the house thing is very real! There was even a documentary about people with severe social anxiety that they cannot leave their homes. The same thing exists in Japan. There is even a word for people like that: Hikikomori. It’s definitely not a made up or exaggerated thing… It’s very real especially in South Korea…