A love story that deserved a BETTER ending ?
When It Rains, It Pours had an emotionally engaging storyline, but the ending left me disappointed. Kazuki and Sei shared a deep love, and as Sei’s first love, Kazuki’s presence in their life felt meaningful. Their separation due to misunderstandings was heartbreaking, but what frustrated me most was that they didn’t reunite in the end. I kept hoping for a happy ending where they found their way back to each other. The emotional depth was strong, but the unsatisfying conclusion made it feel incomplete. Because of this, I’d rate the storyline a 1 out of 10.Was this review helpful to you?
Innocent and Sweet Main Leads
I just finished watching Sangmin Dinneaw, and while I found the story a bit cringe at times, I must admit that the cast did an excellent job bringing it to life. The chemistry between the leads was undeniable, and their performances made the drama worth watching despite its flaws.One of the standout aspects for me was Sangmin’s unique way of speaking. His tone, delivery, and expressions added a charming and distinctive quality to his character, making him enjoyable to watch. He had a natural presence that made his scenes feel lively and engaging. On the other hand, Dinneaw completely stole my heart with his sweetest way of laughing. His laugh was so pure and contagious that it brought a lighthearted and warm feeling to many moments in the drama. It was one of those little things that made the characters more relatable and lovable.
While the storyline had some predictable and over-the-top moments, it was still entertaining. There were scenes that felt unnecessarily exaggerated, but the actors' performances balanced it out. The supporting cast also did a great job in their respective roles, adding humor and emotional depth to the series. The production quality was decent, and the cinematography captured the mood well, although I felt that the script could have been stronger.
Despite its shortcomings, Sangmin Dinneaw had a certain charm that made it enjoyable. I truly hope to see Sangmin and Dinneaw paired again in another drama, preferably with a better script that allows their talents to shine even more. Their on-screen chemistry is too good to be limited to just this project. With a stronger storyline and better character development, they could make an incredible main lead couple in a future series.
Overall, if you're a fan of BL dramas and enjoy lighthearted, feel-good stories, Sangmin Dinneaw is worth a watch. It may have its flaws, but the cast's dedication and charisma make it an enjoyable experience.
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