They have a wonderful love story, and the actors are fantastic. But honestly, I feel like the directors and producers didn’t really capture the male lead’s love and affection as well as they could have. There are definitely some great moments, but a lot of scenes just didn’t hit the mark emotionally. I could tell what they were trying to do, but it didn’t really resonate with me, which was a bit disappointing. I know this could have been one of my favorite dramas if those emotions had come through better.
Honestly not to be that guy but I have a different perspective on this drama . Sang yan got away with a lot of…
I totally get where you’re coming from, but I would say, although it has the stalker vibe it is not very creepy stalker behavior, cause if he was as obsessive as the stalkers we watch on thriller dramas, he would’ve harmed her and installed cameras in places, she work in or live in, and a lot of creepy things that only obsessive stalkers would’ve done, it’s true that he kept checking on her, but I would say it’s because he’s worried about her and he’d like to know how she’s doing in life, I might be weirded out if it really happened in real life, but I would eventually get over it because in the end everything that he’s done is for her to feel better.
Started watching this thinking it's a kdrama. Turns out it's not. lol It's a literal carbon copy of kdrama such…
As a person who watched a lot of K dramas before and now I mainly watch C dramas it is not the same, once you watch enough Cdramas you would notice the difference instantly. Personally, I would say you might find it similar because in the end they’re all Asian countries that are very close to each other, so eventually they get influenced with different trends, but the aesthetic is not the same. Am I also give the impression of looking like a K drama because it’s very mellow but everything else is very much like a C drama
Can't stand any of the new actresses all beauty and zero talent lol
There are a few that are quite good compared to the others. Personally, zhao jin mai and liu hao cun have really impressed me with their improvement, they have both acted in strong and heavy dramas and they gained a lot of good reviews, I haven’t watch them because I can’t handle that type of genres but i have seen some scenes where they almost made me watch their new movies, so give them shot if you’d like to.
Im not really fond of the actress, and sometimes the editing is weird, BUT for the male lead im holding on, and i can sense some potential so lets not give up 🫡
it was one of the best acting performances in kdrama i ever saw
Iim just curious where did you stop? Because when i think of this drama there are specific scenes that come to my mind, and they are a bit at the mid and end, which are very memorable it just stays with you for a while
I came back here to check on future watchers, but didn’t expect the negativity, this drama is not for anyone, u have to be in a certain mood and looking for a certain feeling to watch this, it is very slow, low stimulating, giggle in your warm bed kinda drama, no need to force yourself to watch it.
it was one of the best acting performances in kdrama i ever saw
I understand where you're coming from. Unfortunately, I haven't watched the dramas you mentioned, so I can't fully relate. As someone who tries to find potential in weaker dramas, when I watch a show like *QOT*, it quickly rises to the top for me. Of course, if a drama is bad, it receives a low rating, but I still try to finish it.
What really sells a drama for me is the idea of mature love. I enjoy seeing how a youthful couple, once full of love, grows distant over time. Their familiarity allows them to skip the cheesy phase when they fall back in love, which adds a unique layer to the story. There's something captivating about this familiar yet foreign love story that makes it worth watching. That's why *Our Beloved Summer* is also one of my favorite K-dramas, along with *The Princess Royal* for C-dramas.
To be honest, the arc is good and all but im a bit conscious of the 4th lady’s acting, like from time to time i would feel the acting mode, its not very smooth, and so i am ready to move to the 5th daughter story, im excited to see the dynamic of the two
If I were her I will feel annoyed if my husband calls me 姐姐 and he repeatedly calls her that.
In their scenario i think its cute, as the eldest sister has always been virtues and respectful yet she doesn’t show us the affectionate side of her, on the other hand her husband, has an upright and prideful personality, and when it comes to his spouse he is very affectionate in a mischievous way, he like to cross the line and tease his wife that only cared about mutual respect than mutual love. As for what he did later on, no excuses are gonna make it up for him.
This type of series can surprisingly start super well even with an original idea. This is series fall into this…
Indeed, if u watch these short dramas by choice the u should know what is coming, but this one is so bad with too many loopholes, i still dont understand how the ml can fall for a lie like this, wasn’t she a virgin and he slept with her for the first time? Then he asks her fake husband of the last time they slept together?? How does that make sense or did i miss something
it was one of the best acting performances in kdrama i ever saw
Thats the thing, the acting is excellent, the story is heart wrenching and very new from what we are used to, so i am not able to come up with reasons for why they don’t like it🤧
What really sells a drama for me is the idea of mature love. I enjoy seeing how a youthful couple, once full of love, grows distant over time. Their familiarity allows them to skip the cheesy phase when they fall back in love, which adds a unique layer to the story. There's something captivating about this familiar yet foreign love story that makes it worth watching. That's why *Our Beloved Summer* is also one of my favorite K-dramas, along with *The Princess Royal* for C-dramas.