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  • Join Date: January 26, 2021
  • Awards Received: Flower Award1
On Teach You a Lesson 8 days ago
I felt like Teach You a Lesson had a much more meaningful script than the usual school bully-victim dramas. Imean, those shows can be very entertaining, WHC and Study Group are great examples but Teach You a Lesson goes beyond simply focusing on a victim seeking revenge or justice.

The drama explores a wide range of issues affecting students, teachers and parents alike. It touches on school bullying, drug abuse, false accusations against teachers, the pressure teachers face from overly interfering parents and the extreme competitiveness of korean society. Rather than portraying everything as a simple battle between good and bad, it highlights how complex the education system can be and how different people are affected by it.

Ofcourse, the drama itself isnt particularly realistic. The way many situations are handled is more fantasy than reality and its unlikely things would unfold that way in real life. Still, what makes it stand out is that it uses those exaggerated scenarios to draw attention to real problems within modern education. Because of that, i found it far more meaningful than the typical school bully-victim drama that focuses on only one issue.
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On Filing for Love 14 days ago
Last episode was so cute. It wrapped up all the storylines nicely and delivered a satisfying happy ending. What I liked the most was that the writers avoided the typical breakup trope in E11. There was a moment when it really looked like the leads were heading toward a breakup, as would usually happen in a typical kdrama but instead they chose to stay together and face the problem as a team. That felt much more mature and refreshing.

The first half of the drama focused mainly on the office affair cases while the second half shifted its attention to the personal lives of the four main leads and the workplace drama surrounding them. Although i didnt liked the direction the SFL's storyline took, i was happy with the SML's redemption arc which felt well earned and satisfying. SFL's track was the only minor hiccup in an otherwise enjoyable drama.

Overall, i would give it an 8.5/10. Its a refreshing romcom that manages to avoid most of the genre's overused cliches and brings something really different to the table which made it a fun and worthwhile watch from start to finish.
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On Salmokji: Whispering Water 18 days ago
Honestly this was such bad film for me. The entire movie felt extremely predictable and packed with the same overused horror cliches we have already seen countless times before. The premise itself is very generic, a group of people goes to a place they clearly shouldnt be entering and then things start going wrong. There was barely anything fresh or unique about it.

What made it even more frustrating was the supporting cast. Except for the main character, almost everyone else was unbearably annoying, irritating and unbelievably stupid. They were the exact type of characters you always see in cliche horror movies, the ones who keep acting overconfident and mocking the existence of ghosts just to prove how fearless and smart they are, only to end up dying horribly later. The film follows this same formula scene by scene, which made everything so easy to predict.

This is honestly one of the biggest reasons why so many horror films feel repetitive nowadays. Instead of building real tension or atmosphere, they rely on loud, dumb characters making foolish decisions for cheap horror moments.

Even the main horror lore and backstory werent strong enough to save the film. It was just decent at best and lacked the depth or impact needed to make the story memorable. Overall, the entire movie felt dull, frustrating and emotionally empty.

I actually went into this film with very high expectations because i kept hearing that it’s the highest grossing horror movie in south korea of all time but after watching it, it honestly felt below average to me.

The Wailing is still the No.1 korean horror film for me. Nothing else has even come close to matching that experience yet.

5/10.
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Replying to makepetteri32 22 days ago
I really don't turn up to watch rom-com to see half the episodes worth of unlikable characters tbh.
You also missed the point that the second leads drama only starts becoming important in the second half of the series and even then, they barely get 10-15 mins per episode. The main leads are still carrying most of the runtime with their wholesome and sweet moments. In the first half, the second leads werent even that important. So even as hyperbole, your comment still doesnt make much sense.
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Replying to makepetteri32 22 days ago
I really don't turn up to watch rom-com to see half the episodes worth of unlikable characters tbh.
Half the episodes?? if I have to calculate accurately they are hardly there for 10-20% of total screentime in all episodes combined.

Noh Kijun team and other cases gets pretty much more screenspace than them. In today's eps ah jeong and JJY were there not more than 15 min out of whole 67 min episode.
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Replying to LovelyLady 22 days ago
This drama and Perfect Crown were so hyped, but I'm so bored with this one, though I'm still watching it for Hae…
This was never hyped in the first place like Perfect Crown and secondly My royal nemesis still have 8 more episodes to go so you never what will happen there.
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On Filing for Love 22 days ago
I really dont get why people are so upset about the second leads or keep calling them badly written. They were never meant to be likable characters in the first place. Not every drama with multiple leads is going to give you sweet supportive second leads like business proposal. From the very beginning, it was obvious these characters were meant to create conflict and bring drama into the main leads lives and they are doing exactly that.

Atp, people should focus more on the main leads relationship, which has actually become really wholesome and enjoyable to watch, instead of constantly complaining that the second leads arent as likable as they expected them to be.
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Replying to Socialpulse May 15, 2026
Review Bloom Life
More focus on promoting culture, region, then family, life and romance is not big part of the story, but it is…
Hmm.... It was good enough. Will not say it was most romantic storyline I have ever seen but it was good enough, i personally loved second leads romantic storyline more.
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Replying to F_Flicks May 14, 2026
Review Bloom Life
how is the romance in the drama?? or it is more focused on life & family point??
More focus on promoting culture, region, then family, life and romance is not big part of the story, but it is there.
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Replying to Dharma May 10, 2026
yes for me also the point is that main leads are clear about there past and present feelings .Btw our universe…
😂😂
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On Filing for Love May 10, 2026
Title Filing for Love Spoiler
Second ML’s wife is so toxic. That btch created so much drama in today’s episode and on top of that, it was finally revealed that Second ML is actually in love with FL. Im guessing FL and Second ML are exes and he probably entered a contract marriage with his wife after dumping FL. From today's episode it was obvious he still has feelings for her.

Now the relationship dynamics between all four leads have become absolutely wild lol. ML and SFL are exes, FL and SML are exes, ML & FL both are in love with each other, second FL is in love with second ML, while second ML is still in love with FL. And to make things even messier, second ML is married to another woman, while his wife is also having an affair with another guy 😂😂🤣🤣.

At this point, this isnt even a love triangle anymore, its a full on love polygon. But surprisingly, it doesnt bother me the way Our Universe did, because here the drama makes the main couple’s feelings very clear. Both leads are obviously in love with each other and the writers arent throwing around confusing or misleading signals like Our Universe did with its FL. Thats why, for me, the two situations arent even comparable.
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On Filing for Love May 9, 2026
Title Filing for Love Spoiler
I really thought the leads wouldnt have tragic/sad backstories but the FL actually does, and its tied to her asshole father. The best part is that her backstory doesnt feel forced just for emotional drama, it actually explains why she became the person she is today and why she feels so free while working as a nude model for art classes.

The FL was born from an affair between her mother and her father, who was already married to another woman. Her father also worked at the some company, which makes it even more fitting that she now works as a manager in the audit team that investigates affair related cases. Her entire life was shaped by the stigma and emotional scars of being born from an illegitimate relationship.

Her mother used to work as a nude model for art classes and once said that posing there made her feel free, like she could finally breathe. After her mother’s death, FL attended one of those sessions herself and finally understood what her mother meant. That moment explained so much about her character because it wasnt just about nudity, it was about freedom, acceptance and escaping the suffocating judgment she had lived with her whole life. Her backstory develops her character beautifully and makes many of her actions and emotional walls feel completely understandable.

On the other hand, the ML grew up surrounded by love and care from the women in his family, his mother, sisters, aunts, grandmothers etc. That environment shaped him into someone soft hearted, emotionally open and sensitive instead of the usual emotionally unavailable male lead.

I really love this contrast between them. They complement each other perfectly. The ML breaks away from the conventional toxic masculine ML mold while the FL avoids the usual damsel in distress or overly bubbly FL trope. Their dynamic feels refreshing because both characters are written with emotional depth in very different ways.
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On Wu May 5, 2026
Title Wu
The first episode of Wu was really impressive, i was hooked right from the start. It delivers exactly what you would expect from thai horror drama. Typically, thai horror leans either toward indian mythological influences or chinese horror elements and this one clearly embraces the chinese side, executing it really well with an eerie and immersive atmosphere.

Sky’s acting was really good in E1 and the chemistry between sky and nani in the post credit scene was amazing. The production value was also solid and the precap looks exciting.
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On Bloom Life May 5, 2026
Title Bloom Life
This drama is an absolute masterpiece. Watched the first 4 eps and im already completely hooked, its breathtakingly beautiful. Everything from the storytelling to the acting and direction feels perfect and the stunning visuals of southern xinjiang are totally eye pleasing. The landscapes and cinematography are truly mesmerizing.

I really like how CCTV promotes lesser known cultures, first northern xinjiang through To the Wonder and now southern xinjiang with Bloom Life. I would love to see more dramas like this that explore other underrepresented regions, such as inner mongolia or manchuria.

So far, this drama is a solid 10/10 for me, I really cant wait for the next eps.
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On Filing for Love May 3, 2026
Title Filing for Love Spoiler
This drama just keeps getting better with every episode. Its really one of the most unconventional office romcom in the kdrama space right now.

Instead of following the usual formula, cold, rich CEO ML with a tragic past and a bubbly, naive female employee, this show flips everything. The FL is the boss, yet there is no forced traumatic backstory to justify her personality. Its refreshing.

Even the ML breaks stereotypes. He is not emotionally distant or trying to win her over with money. Having grown up with his mother and three older sisters, he is emotionally aware, sensitive and reacts to situations with depth. In many ways, he takes on traits usually given to FLs in traditional romcoms. Meanwhile, the FL is sharp, rational and highly capable.

The workplace cases are another strong point. The drama explores office affairs and misconduct with realistic lens:

The first case (an extramarital affair between colleagues at the same level) resulted in uneven consequences based on perceived value within the company.

The second case dealt with power imbalance, leading to the senior being fired.

The third case, despite being a false accusation, still led to the dismissal of a lower value employee.

The fourth case involved outright assault, and the perpetrator was fired accordingly.

Each conclusion reflects real world factors like hierarchy, power dynamics, and corporate priorities.

As for the leads, their relationship is developing very naturally. The ML starts off irritated with FL but gradually begins to see the FL in a different light, especially as he understands her motivations, reasons, like when she reveals that modeling for art classes is her way of feeling free and able to breathe.

The second leads are more layered than expected. The SML isnt actually having an affair, despite initial impressions. He is married and hasnt crossed any lines with SFL yet, its SFL who is throwing herself on him, currently she is kind of unlikable but i need to watch more of her to know more about her .

Overall this drama is surprising me by breaking conventions at every step.

Also, credit to tvN, they have been experimenting a lot lately. Even when working with familiar concepts, they are constantly trying new approaches without losing essence of what makes kdramas THE KDRAMA, whether in shows like Our Unwritten Seoul, Pro Bono or Undercover Miss Hong etc. While other broadcasters sticking to the safe formulas, tvN seems more willing to challenge itself and its clearly working off for them. Their upcoming lineup looks promising too.
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Replying to Big_Red_1011 Apr 30, 2026
Even in C-dramas it’s common to have parents like that. That’s why I appreciate dramas where both sets of…
I really loved Our generation at first alot but later I hated it alot bcz of ML nd his reasons to leave FL. It was such headache.
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Replying to Big_Red_1011 Apr 30, 2026
Even in C-dramas it’s common to have parents like that. That’s why I appreciate dramas where both sets of…
Yes, i enjoyed Born to Run. It was a women centric story, so it was a nice watch with some realistic drama. It had an empowering storyline.
And yeah even I loved TFF. I do have my own complaints, but overall i loved it a lot. There was too much trauma and sadness for the FL, but the romance was so smooth and calm, very much upto my taste. I didnt like how the FL kept leaving the ML hanging a few times, but i still loved them as a couple
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Replying to Big_Red_1011 Apr 29, 2026
Even in C-dramas it’s common to have parents like that. That’s why I appreciate dramas where both sets of…
I have watched the first frost and even fireworks in my heart and still go ahead and Born to run mom's tops the list of most toxic parents I have ever watched onscreen lol. So u can understand how much frustrating these moms are.
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Replying to Big_Red_1011 Apr 29, 2026
Even in C-dramas it’s common to have parents like that. That’s why I appreciate dramas where both sets of…
Some of cdramas have horrible parents I have ever watched, Go ahead ML mom tops the list of being most craziest mom I have ever come across then Born to run SFL's mom.
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