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The Eternal Love Season 3
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Jul 6, 2021
30 of 30 episodes seen
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Overall 7.5
Story 7.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 7.0
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why...? why...?

OMG so many why... :(. I'll gonna write about big reveal, if you don't want to know just skip read my review then... For who you want to watch this you have to watch from season 1, if not you will gonna be a little bit confuse with the story.

Ok. Let's talk about the why I mean.
1. Why they must restart the story again... Yeah it's good in some way, they more confirm their feeling toward each other. And always as new bride not bad :p.
2. Why they not just continue the story about yu er being the bead host.
3. They make another open ending... OMG... How much season to be exact they want to make until they satisficed.…?! I already quite bored with this season actually.

But this season of course have they plus point:
+ They still so funny, especially in the beginning.
+ The chemistry between Liang Jie & Xing Zhao Lin still one of the best on screen. So many kisses in this season, almost every episode there are their kissing scene. But that kiss makes us who watch want to scream don't kiss!!! Really hopping they can be real partner in real life. :D
+ The bad guy every season must be change. So we not be bored with the same bad guy over and over and over.
+ They can't cast Richards Wang & Tiffany Zhong as Mo Yi Huai & Qu Pan Er they change it completely into different person, not just pretend it's the same person :)
+ This season differences really interesting. They exchange the role of man & woman in that world. In this season we can see Yu Hao act a little bit as woman, a little bit coward.
+ Apart form Richards Wang & Tiffany Zhong they have the same cast & production team from season 1 until this season.
+ The fate of Mo Yan Chen not as bad as Mo Yi Huai. The most pity in all the season is really the eldest son of MO Family
+They bring me a lot memories of the previous season, with many scene from previous season show up in the drama & the song still the same with added some more.

Overall I quite enjoy this season, they make me cry & laugh. But as I mention above, quite bored with it restart the story over and over again. Really hoping this season about the continue from season 2. If they make another season, if that season not about yu er fight as the bead host, I don't think I'll gonna watch this.

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You Are My Hero
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Apr 16, 2021
40 of 40 episodes seen
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Overall 7.5
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 7.0
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 6.0
Watched this because of Sandra Ma & many people said this drama is good.

Sometimes i really wonder, why Sandra Ma voice is so soft, not because she playing cute, but more like someone who is not confidence with herself, here is no exception.

After watched this i'm thinking yeah how important for doctor to receive emergencies training.

Funny thing, the moment i said to myself: "this drama so unusual to have no love rival" that moment the annoying love rival show up :d. I really like how they handled that annoying woman ^_^.

In here we have very funny male character. Yeah sometimes soldier is stupid & rigid man. It just like in their base only 1 man quite understand women :P. We have:
° Xing Ke Lei (KL) is one of the most clumsy male lead I've watched so far, so funny when he try to pursue Mi Ka (MK). But it's also so unreal when they already in relationship KL just automatically became romantic. But i really like how KL & MK be honest to each other & learn to grow in the relationship together.
° Shu Wen Bo who is also so stupid. He is definitely military man who is so straight forward even in love. So funny to see how Ruan Qing Xia (QX) pursue him.

By the way somehow i don't know why i think the chemistry between Sandra Ma and Bai Jing Ting is not that good, not bad but i feel like there is something, like some tension, between them. I more like other couple, they are so funny in their own way, and the chemistry between the cast is better than our main lead.

Overall i quite enjoy this drama. But i don't think this is as good as people talk about. So no, i'll not gonna re-watch this drama.

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The Love Lasts Two Minds
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Jan 29, 2021
36 of 36 episodes seen
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Overall 7.5
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 5.0

Finally finished

Finally i've finished watch this drama. I don't know why but it's really a long way to finished watch this drama, where i pause several times in the middle to watch other drama. I can't say this drama boring or the cast ugly :p or their chemisty bad. I just don't know why the reason i hit that pause button.

Disagree with ChineseDramaFan, in my opinion Yu Menglong played as Jing Ci (JC) is quite good. JC is one of the most calm character in the drama, not cold but calm ^_^. It's like nothing can agitate him. That's why Feng Mian Wan (MW) sometime confuse with his feeling & maybe we sometimes frustated with him being no expression like ChineseDramaFan wrote.

In this drama we can find 3 type of love. Love like JC & MW, the one where we can do anything for our loves one. Love like Mu Bei Yan, where at the end he just happy if MW is happy. Love like Yuan Yu Luo or MW mom, where we are stupidly sacrifice our feeling for our love one.

In this drama, we also can see how stupid prejudice is. Aunt Zhi Xia have really bad prejudice toward MW, so that's why she just always instanly jump to conclusion if about MW, expecially if that's about bad think.

Overall this is a good drama where we can understand love sometimes really doesn't need reason, like MW who fell in love again with JC even though she already lost her memory. But is this the drama you have to put on your list...? I don't think so. Re-watch...? Of course not, one times is enough.

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Emperors and Me
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Jun 25, 2020
24 of 24 episodes seen
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Overall 8.0
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 5.0
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The story really interesting. A young girl who bring back 3 emperor from 3 different dynasty back to present time. Usually when there is time travelling like this, they stay in the past not come to the future. But this drama opposite, bring the past person to live in the future, very interesting right... Also the one got to pick is usually the man not the woman, here the woman got 3 man to choose. ^_^

The story of 3 kind of different man. Qin Shang (QS) very arogant, Mu Rong Yu (MRY) is very manipulative and adaptable, Guo Yan (GY) is smart and cunning. Every man bring their own characteristic and finally their own way to protect Luo Xi (LX). Everytime she bring man back, they smarter than before ^_^

Flaw:
> Sometimes the producer seems not thinking about economy factor of the Role. Here the main role is just an college student, but here she take care 2 man. How can she buy meal, buy clothes for them and go to hospital a few times (how to pay the bill)... :D. When the 3rd man arrived, 2 other man already got job so yeah maybe they can help with the money, never really explained here :p
> how she use google or baidu to search info for the emperor and their country while in the past...

Lack: The drama is too short... Only 30 min every episode. Feel like just watch it's already ending ^_^

Re-watch: don't think so. Interesting drama, but not enough to make me want to re-watch

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Princess Agents
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Jun 18, 2020
67 of 67 episodes seen
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Overall 8.0
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 10
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 5.0
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I watch this because seeing the scene where Xing Er (XE) join the contest for Yu Wen Yue (YWY) bedchamber maid. Feel Intrigue i search for the title & find out turn out it main lead is Zanilia Zhao. Makes me really really want to watch this.

Jeana's writing really really spot on. I can't write more beautiful than her. Yes I also like every one who watch this drama really frustrated with the cliffhanger ending in this drama. Hear from marcus sim @youtube there is no news also about the continue of this drama due to law suit. :(

The story actually really interesting. How a really low level slave can really grow forward. Stand to watch till the end actually just because wondering who XE will gonna choose in the end Yan Xun (YX) or YWY. :(

Like jeana's writing i also don't know who to cheer YX or YWY for to be together with XE. My feeling is more toward YWY than YX but that's just because YWY is more handsome than YX & I think the new character & emotion of YX is too strong for XE.

Shawn Dou really play YX perfectly. We really can feel the changing in his character from easy going to really hurtful person.

Like Jeana's writng i also really hate Yuan Chun. She is so selfish and childish. Li Qin really play her beautifully.

Really hate the king also. What the hell with that crazy decision and allegation...

Re-watch: Maybe someday before i watch the season 2. Just to make me remember what, how & who ;). But whole season.... I don't think so

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Legend of Zang Hai
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40 of 40 episodes seen
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Overall 8.5
Story 8.5
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 7.0
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My March Recommendation Drama

Watched this for my Recommendation Challenge from 𝑭𝒖𝒌𝒂𝒊. Let’s talk movie…

The story centers on Zhi Nu (ZN), the son of the Imperial Astronomer of the Da Yong Kingdom. His life is shattered in a single night when his entire family is massacred by Marquis Ping Jin—because his father possessed something the Marquis was searching for from the Dongxia Kingdom. ZN is the only one who survives.

Rescued by a loyal friend of his father, he’s taken to a remote village and placed under the guidance of two masters. For ten years, he trains, not for glory—but for revenge.

Ten years later, he returns to the capital under a new identity: Zang Hai (ZH), now a master of architecture, Feng Shui and political strategy.

ZH’s main goal is to infiltrate the inner circle of his enemies—especially Marquis Ping Jin—and bring those responsible for his family’s massacre to justice. But soon, he discovers that the Marquis was not acting alone. There are two more people involved, making a total of three targets for his revenge.

Relying on his intellect rather than brute force, ZH carefully navigates the dangerous world of the imperial court, eventually rising to become the new Imperial Astronomer. Along the way, he uncovers the identities of the other culprits—except for the final one, who remains hidden in the shadows.

As ZH climbs higher, his personal vengeance begins to collide with something greater. When corrupt officials threaten to drag the nation into war, he faces a choice:
Continue down the path of hatred…
Or protect the people—and the kingdom his father once served.

Fortunately, ZH is no longer alone. Along his journey, he finds people he can trust—his allies, friends, his new “family”—who support him both emotionally and strategically. They help him carry the weight, soften his heart, remind him what it means to live beyond vengeance.

But just when everything seems to fall into place, betrayal strikes from an unexpected place.

So, how will it all end?
Will ZH finally achieve his revenge?
Or will the cost—of blood, of trust, of self—be too great to bear?

That's pretty much the story without giving anymore spoilers.

What I like:
+ Xiao Zhan as usual not disappointed
+ Quite interesting story & amazing transformation, from ZH who only care about revenge, and in the end he found his ‘people / family’
+ How ZH differentiate between his vengeance and innocent people, especially with Zhuang Zhi Xing. I really happy they have genuine friendship & respect.

What I don’t like:
- There’re times when this can be quite brutal. Like how the way ZH hardened his heart for An Tu. It really ache my heart when I watched it...

Overall this really a good drama to be watched.

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Forgotten
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12 days ago
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Overall 7.0
Story 7.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 5.0

My March Recommendation movie

Watched this for my Recommendation Challenge from 𝑮𝒓𝒖𝒎𝒑𝒚 𝑾𝒊𝒕𝒄𝒉. Let’s talk movie…

Jin-seok moves into a new home with his family, including his idolized older brother, Yoo-seok. One rainy night, Jin-seok witnesses Yoo-seok being kidnapped by a group of men. After 19 days of silence, Yoo-seok suddenly returns home, but he has no memory of the abduction.

As the days pass, Jin-seok begins to notice strange inconsistencies in his brother’s behavior. The once-kind and perfect Yoo-seok now seems like a different person entirely. At the same time, Jin-seok starts hearing mysterious scratching sounds coming from a locked room in their new house—a room the previous owner warned them never to enter.

Plagued by auditory hallucinations and mounting paranoia, Jin-seok begins to shadow his brother, only to uncover a dark truth that challenges his own sanity and the reality of his family.

From this moment on, the story spirals into a series of psychological twists, revealing that the kidnapping and the "new" house are all part of a much larger, tragic mystery involving a forgotten past.

That's pretty much the story without giving anymore spoilers.

Overall this movie really is not to my taste. At first I thought this was a horror movie, and if not for the challenge's sake, I already dropped it from the first 10-15 minutes.

Later it also bothered me with the plot twist & the ending. I really hope for something better for the ending.

But apart from all of that… This movie is a really good one. It got all the right vibe for thriller, the good acting from all the important actor/ess

If you're a fan of plot twists & a good thriller movie, you can try this…

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The Dude in Me
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Feb 22, 2026
Completed 0
Overall 9.0
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 8.0
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My Feb Recommendation Challenge

Watched this for my Recommendation Challenge from 𝑲𝒂𝒕𝒆. Let’s talk movie…

The story follows Jang Pan-su, a ruthless elite gangster who has clawed his way to the top of a powerful corporate criminal syndicate. His life revolves around expensive suits, sharp authority, and intimidation—until one accident literally throws him into a completely different existence.

One day while walking down the street, a high school student named Kim Dong-hyun falls from a building and lands directly on Pan-su. When Pan-su wakes up in the hospital, he realizes something impossible—he is now in Dong-hyun’s body.

Pan-su tries to explain—but no one believes him.

When he tries to tell anyone the truth, no one believes him. Meanwhile, his real body lies unconscious in intensive care—with no sign of waking. He attempts everything to wake Dong-hyun up—or to return his own consciousness to his body—but nothing works. With no other choice, he reluctantly returns to Dong-hyun’s home and begins living with his father.

Soon, Dong-hyun must go back to school. Unlike Pan-su, Dong-hyun is an overweight, timid teenager who is constantly bullied. But Pan-su refuses to tolerate such treatment. Using his gangster instincts and street smarts, he starts investigating the real reason behind Dong-hyun’s fall from the rooftop.

Later, he uses his fighting skills and confidence to completely transform Dong-hyun’s reputation—turning the school’s so-called “loser” into someone no one dares to mess with.

While living as Dong-hyun, Pan-su discovers that one of his subordinates remains fiercely loyal to him. He also encounters his ex-girlfriend—now the mother of one of Dong-hyun’s classmates. Seeing her again stirs old feelings, and a question arises: could her daughter actually be his?

Meanwhile, back in the criminal world, Pan-su’s wife is making moves of her own. Pan-su’s wife is secretly plotting something dangerous—something that could destroy not only his career, but possibly his life.

So, now the question:
> How will everything turn out in the end?
> Is the girl truly his daughter?
> Will he rekindle his relationship with his ex?
> And what about his wife’s plan? Will it destroy his career—or take his life? Or will her plan fail and Pan-su win...?

And most importantly,
> Will Dong-hyun ever wake up?
> Is Dong-hyun’s consciousness really inside Pan-su’s comatose body?
> If so, will they manage to switch back?

That's pretty much the story without giving any more spoilers.

Even though Pan-su is a gangster, it doesn't mean he’s just cruel without heart. Through Dong-hyun’s eye, he finally can see something he can’t see before as Pan-su.

Quite funny but still heartfelt. We can see how Pan-su became a better man in the end…

Overall I really happy to watch this movie…

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Dream Knight
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Jan 25, 2026
12 of 12 episodes seen
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Overall 8.5
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 7.0
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The story follows Joo In-hyeong (IH), a high school girl who has suffered a long streak of terrible luck. After losing her mother, being tricked out of her inheritance by her aunt, and enduring bullying from her peers. Now, she lives alone in a trailer, clinging to the last pieces of warmth—her memories, and the doll her mother once gave her.

Then, everything changes.

Four mysterious and strikingly handsome boys suddenly appear in her life.

Unbeknownst to her, these boys are actually her guardians, born from her deep desperation after losing her mother and her love for her doll. Each of them possesses supernatural powers.

Their powers are:
* JB (Leader): The power of ice. He can freeze objects or people in their tracks.
* Jackson: The power of fire. True to his energetic personality, he can manipulate heat and flames.
* Mark: The power of wind (air). He can create gusts of wind to move objects or form barriers.
* Youngjae: The power of gravity (strength). He can manipulate the weight of objects and exert immense physical force.

Together, they vow to shield IH from harm and help her rediscover happiness.

But complications arise when GOT, a famous idol group, enters the picture. IH has always admired them from afar—especially their leader, Junior. To her, he was untouchable. A dream. Until fate pulls them together. IH somehow becomes entangled with Junior, and slowly, IH gets closer to him. The fantasy begins to feel real.

It soon turns out that Junior and the GOT members have secrets of their own—and those secrets are closely connected to why Junior suddenly becomes interested in IH.

As IH spends more time with him, she starts to realize something important: her feelings for Junior were never truly love—just admiration, the kind every fan carries. At the same time, she begins to recognize her true feelings for JB.

But is it really that simple…?
What exactly is the secret behind the GOT members…? How are they linked to the guardians?
And will JB and IH finally get their happy ending…?

That's pretty much the story without giving anymore spoilers. Now what I like and don't.

What I like:
+ Unique story that bring our imagination to life
+ The chemistry between the actor(ess)
+ How in the end the 4 guardians do not choose their selfish wish, but remember the first and foremost reason why they exist in this world.

What I don’t like:
- The ending… It feels like they leave something behind….

Overall for the short drama, this is really a good one…

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A Little Red Flower
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Jan 17, 2026
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Overall 8.5
Story 8.5
Acting/Cast 8.5
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 7.0
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My January 2026 recommendation

Watched this for my Recommendation Challenge from 𝑲𝒂𝒕𝒆. Let’s talk movie…

The story centers on Wei Yihang (YH), a cynical and reclusive teenager who has undergone brain surgery for a tumor. Living in constant fear of a relapse, he gradually distances himself from the world—and even from his own parents—to avoid causing them further pain. Seeing himself as a burden, YH chooses to retreat into his own isolated bubble.

His life begins to change when he meets Ma Xiaoyuan (XY), a bright, optimistic girl who also had brain cancer. Unlike YH, XY embraces every moment of her life, firmly believing that even a limited lifespan should be lived to the fullest.

At first, YH tries to push XY away. However, her warmth, optimism, and unwavering positivity slowly break through his defenses. XY teaches him how to see the world differently, encouraging him to find joy and meaning again.

XY even teaches YH to dream again.
They travel—to Paris, to the sea, to faraway skies—all within their imagination, yet feeling more real than anything else.

For a while, everything feels peaceful and perfect… until it doesn’t.

So what happens next?
Will their illnesses return, or will they be granted the happy ending they both long for?

That's pretty much the story without giving anymore spoilers. Now what I like and don't.

What I like:
+ This movie teach us how to find the positivity even in the dark moment
+ The amazing family YH had. Seeing how his entire big family support YH’s dad for his treatment is something we rarely see in dramas or even in real life
+ Amazing acting from every actor(ess) involved. We can see the pain in YH’s parent's faces, the despair in YH’s eyes or the positivity in XY.

What I too like:
- A little boring at first. But If you’re just a little bit patient you get the prize in the end. Haha…

Overall this is one of the good movies to watch.

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Khemjira
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Jan 10, 2026
12 of 12 episodes seen
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Overall 7.5
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 7.0
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The story follows Khem, a young man born into a family cursed by a terrifying fate: every male in his bloodline is destined to die a horrific death before reaching the age of 21. To protect him and “hide” him from the spirits, his mother gives him a feminine name, Khemjira, which means “forever safe.”

As Khem approaches his 21st birthday, the protective measures his mother put in place begin to fail. He starts seeing vengeful spirits that are not only haunting him, but actively trying to kill him. In order to survive, Khem and his best friend Jet travel to Ubon Ratchathani to seek help from a powerful shaman.

There, they meet Master Pharan, a young yet exceptionally skilled spiritual protector. Pharan is initially cold and reluctant to help, believing that one should not interfere with another person’s karma. However, as they spend more time together, it is revealed that their souls are bound by a deep-seated grudge and a tragic love story from a past life—one that involves a vengeful spirit named Ramphueng.

Slowly, something begins to shift in Khem and Pharan’s relationship. At first, Pharan tries to deny his growing feelings, refusing to form attachments of any kind. But eventually, even Pharan can no longer deny what is developing between them.

Now the questions:
Can they successfully overcome the curse, and will Khem survive in the end?
How is the curse truly connected to Khem?
And how does everything ultimately end?

That's pretty much the story without giving anymore spoilers. Now what I like and don't.

What I like:
+ Unique drama, because it focuses heavily on Thai folklore, shamanism, and horror elements rather than just romance.
+ The 2nd lead story. And how they're also linked to Khem from his past life.

What I don't like:
- Napatsakorn can't act. He can act well when nothing happens. Well I mean, when he just needs to be a calm boy who is just enjoying his day… But when he needs to act sad, hurt or even jealous, that's when his lack becomes obvious.
- The ending… It's just, they made it too pretty… Everything just peacefully ended like that… Ugh… talk about lazy writing…

Overall this really offers us a unique story about Thai folklore, shamanism, and horror elements rather than just romance.

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I Love You, Hater
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Jan 4, 2026
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Overall 8.5
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 7.0
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My January 2026 recommendation

Watched this for my Recommendation Challenge from 𝑵𝒐𝒊𝒓𝑹𝒐𝒔𝒆𝑯𝒆𝒂𝒓𝒕. Let’s talk movie…

The story follows Joko and Zoey, who work as personal assistants for Sasha, a powerful digital media mogul.

Joko is a young man trying to help his family survive, while Zoey is an ambitious woman hoping to prove herself to the world. An opportunity arises when Sasha is looking to hire a new personal assistant.

Joko’s family is drowning in debt, so when Sasha offers a position with a huge salary, Joko immediately applies. However, there is another candidate with the same determination—but with a very different motivation.

Zoey, an ambitious, driven young woman who is seeking validation from her estranged father. She sees Sasha as the pinnacle of success. To work closely with her is not just a job—it’s a stepping stone to building her own name. And beyond career dreams, she hopes it will finally earn the approval of her estranged father.

To stand out from Zoey, Joko makes a desperate, split-second decision: he lies. He tells Sasha he’s gay—thinking it will make him more memorable, different, hirable. And it works. But instead of choosing one, Sasha decides to hire both of them—with one condition: they must compete against each other for her final approval.

At first, their relationship is pure rivalry—clashing personalities, sharp words, constant tension. But as Joko and Zoey go through endless tasks, their initial rivalry slowly turns into a deep connection. They begin to bond, share personal stories, and eventually develop feelings for each other.

However, behind their growing closeness, Joko’s lie continues to loom over them. Everything starts to fall apart when emotions become tangled with deception. Zoey struggles with her feelings for a man she believes is gay, while Joko cannot admit his true feelings for her—or reveal the truth—without risking his job and Sasha’s trust. This is especially dangerous since both Zoey and Sasha despise liars.

So now the question…
? Will Joko’s lie finally catch up to him?
? Or will he find the courage to tell the truth—no matter the cost?
? Will Joko’s family be free from debt…
? What will Zoey do when she learns Joko lied from the very beginning? Can she forgive him? Or will the hurt be too deep?

And the biggest question of all:
? Will they be able to set aside their differences and find true happiness and love in the end, or will pride and fear keep them apart?

That's pretty much the story without giving the spoiler. Now what I like and don't.

What I like:
+ Sasha is the real deal. She’s someone who is the same both in front of the camera and behind the scenes. You won’t find her being nice in public but ugly to her staff.
+ How Joko in the end faces his nightmare & consequence.

I Love You, Hater explores ambition, insecurity, and the cost of pretending to be someone you’re not. It shows that true happiness only comes when we stop hiding and start being honest—with others and ourselves.

Overall this was a fun movie, full of message, but for me personally really added nothing more…

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The Con-Heartist
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Dec 29, 2025
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Overall 7.5
Story 7.5
Acting/Cast 7.5
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 7.0
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Watch this for MDL challenge. Let’s discuss movies…

The story follows Ina, a naive bank employee who is struggling with massive debt after being scammed by her smooth-talking ex-boyfriend, Petch. Petch convinced her to take out a loan for his tuition and then disappeared once the money was in his pocket.

One day, a professional con artist named Tower tries to scam Ina over the phone. To his surprise, Ina sees right through him. Instead of turning him in, she blackmails Tower into helping her pull off the massive "revenge con" to get her money back from Petch.

To pull off the heist, they assemble a quirky team:
> Ina: the “client,” learning the art of deception as she goes.
> Tower: the charismatic mastermind behind the scam.
> Ms. Nongnuch: Ina’s former high school teacher, posing as a wealthy businesswoman.
> Jone: Tower’s older brother and a career criminal who provides the "muscle" and technical distractions.

As the plan unfolds, so does something unexpected: the growing bond between Ina and Tower. What starts as forced partnership slowly turns into real connection. Trust builds. Feelings grow.

Now the question:
?Will the heist succeed, and will Ina finally get her money back from Petch…
? Can Tower truly change and leave his life of scams behind…
? And once the con is over… will Ina and Tower walk away from each other, or choose to take a chance on something real…

That's pretty much the story without giving the spoiler. Something fun for you to watch. But really don’t add anything more either…

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Five Breakups and a Romance
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Dec 29, 2025
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Overall 9.0
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 8.0
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Mature romance

Watch this for MDL Challenge. Just as the title suggests, this is a story about one couple and their relationship across five stages of love, told through different chapters of their lives.

The film follows Lance, an aspiring doctor, and Justine, a career-driven fashion designer, as they navigate the complexities of love over roughly eight years. Unlike traditional rom-coms, this movie is structured into chapters that focus on the lows, conflicts, and turning points of their relationship rather than just the sweet highlights.

2015: The Prologue (Singapore)
Lance (a tourist and medical student) and Justine (a fashion brand manager based in Singapore) meet at a concert. What was supposed to be a one-night stand turns into an intense emotional connection. Before Lance leaves, he introduces the idea of “quantum entanglement”—the belief that once two particles connect, they remain linked regardless of distance. Inspired by this idea, they decide to try a long-distance relationship as Lance returns to the Philippines.

2016: Chapter 2 (The Return to Manila)
Justine gives up her high-paying job in Singapore to move back to the Philippines for Lance. She takes on a consultant role, hoping for a fresh start. But reality hits hard. Lance is overwhelmed by medical school, and Justine feels out of place among his wealthy friends. A heated argument at a house party becomes the breaking point. Their different worlds, ambition, and pressure pull them apart.

2018: Chapter 3 (The Reconciliation)
They cross paths again during the renewal of vows for Justine’s parents. Despite having been apart for a long time, the attraction is still there. They decide to give their relationship another chance and eventually move in together at Lance’s condo.

2020: Chapter 4 (The Pandemic & Betrayal)
The COVID-19 pandemic hits. Lance is now a general surgeon working on the front lines, while both of them are confined to a small condo. The emotional strain, exhaustion, and growing distance lead to betrayal—and ultimately, another breakup.

2023: Chapter 5 (The Finale)
Three years later, Justine has successfully built her own fashion brand. They meet again at a hospital when Justine’s father is admitted. This time, they finally have an honest and raw conversation about everything they’ve been through.

Now the question:
Will they find their way back to each other, or is this truly the end—where both choose to move forward separately and continue their lives apart?

In the end this isn’t a story about perfect love. It’s about real love—messy, painful, beautiful, and unforgettable. If you’re bored with typical romances where everything has to be beautiful and ideal; and want something real, raw, and relatable, this could be the perfect choice for you to watch.

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Dec 23, 2025
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Overall 8.5
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 8.0
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My December 2025 recommendation

Watched this for my Recommendation Challenge from 𝑽𝒊𝒐𝒍𝒊𝒏𝑮𝒂𝒍. Yet another drama that I’ll never gonna touch if not because of Recommendation Challenge & ViolinGal.

Let’s start our review…

Story about Hae Jo, a man cast out by his family because of his unknown parentage.

The story follows Hae Jo, a man who was cast out by his family because of his unclear parentage. Hae Jo was born with the help of a fertility clinic. But due to a terrible mistake, his father’s sperm was mixed with another donor’s. As a result, Hae Jo is not biologically his father’s son.

Now, as an adult, Hae Jo runs a “service-for-hire” agency—basically a jack-of-all-trades. He’ll do any job (as long as it’s not murder) for the right price.

One of his clients is a bride who wants to escape her wedding. She hires Hae Jo to kidnap her during the ceremony. He succeeds, but they get into an accident on the way and end up in the hospital. There, Hae Jo receives devastating news.

He suffers from multiple vascular malformations in his brain—14 enlarged, fragile blood vessels tangled like a ticking time bomb. They could rupture at any moment. The doctor gives him only three months to live. The condition is hereditary, which pushes Hae Jo to make a decision—he wants to find his biological father before he dies.

Determined to find his “real” father before he dies, Hae Jo sets out on a final journey.

Along the way, he does something unexpected: he kidnaps his ex-girlfriend, Jo Jae-mi, right from her own wedding.

Jae Mi, who grew up as an orphan, has always dreamed of having a warm and complete family. She broke up with Hae Jo in the past due to their conflicting life goals and Hae Jo’s unresolved trauma.

Now, just as she’s about to marry into a prestigious, traditional family, she receives crushing news: she has premature menopause. Her dream of becoming a mother—and building the family she always wanted—is shattered.

She hesitates about going through with the wedding. After all, her fiancé's family is highly traditional and places great importance on bloodlines and offspring. Jae Mi’s marriage is only approved because her fiancé lies to his mother, claiming that Jae Mi is pregnant. Without that lie, the marriage would never have been accepted.

And now, If they find out she can’t have children, the marriage really won’t be happening.

So when Hae Jo suddenly shows up and whisks her away, Jae-mi fights back at first. But over time, her doubts about the wedding grow. And Hae Jo… he’s there for her again—attentive, familiar, real.

Slowly, she starts to waver. Should she go back to the life she planned? Or stay with the man who once loved her unconditionally?

Hae Jo takes Jae-mi with him to search for his biological father. From medical records, he knows there are three possible candidates. So together, they visit each man—trying to subtly test DNA, searching for the truth.

But they’re not the only ones on the move.

Meanwhile, both the groom from Hae Jo’s previous job and Jae Mi’s fiancé are chasing them. Turns out, the groom isn't some ordinary rich guy, he’s connected to a gang. And having his bride kidnapped in front of everyone? That’s a public humiliation. His pride is wounded. Now, he’s out for revenge.

So Hae Jo and Jae-mi are on the run—searching for a father, facing the past, and rediscovering each other—all while time is running out.

Now the questions…

* Will Hae Jo finally find his real father? And how will that reunion feel—will it bring peace or more pain?
* What will Jae Mi choose in the end—returning to her fiancé or going back to Hae Jo?
* How will her fiancé & her fiancé’s family react when they find out the truth about her condition?
* Can two broken people heal each other, even if time is short?
* And ultimately, will Hae Jo find peace before his time runs out?

That's pretty much the story without giving anymore spoilers. Now what I like and don't.

What I like:
+ Simple story yet offer us many life lesson we can learn
+ Proof of first love is not easy to forget. Haha…
+ Jae mi’s fiancé's love & devotion for Jae Mi.
+ What a funny relationship that eventually happened between Hae Jo & Jae mi’s fiancé
+ The support friends that Hae Jo has around him.

Overall I'm quite happy to watch this drama…

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