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Reborn Rich
41 people found this review helpful
by Asma
Dec 25, 2022
16 of 16 episodes seen
Completed 1
Overall 4.0
Story 7.5
Acting/Cast 10
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 1.0
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Seriously ???????

I can't leave without writing a review, it's the first time I've done it, but I'm so disappointed and angry that I really feel compelled to write this. the drama is about a person who after being killed by "the villains" reincarnates as a member of their family several years in advance (more than 20 years) with all the knowledge of the future, of his new family with whom he worked in his first life, he is reincarnated as a slightly marginalized child in his new family for one reason or another, but despite this he succeeds in the first episodes in investing the knowledge of his past to attract the attention of his grandfather, CEO of the biggest company in Korea, and made a lot of profit from it, he earned a lot of money and entered the best university in Korea and even created an investment company which will later help him a lot in his revenge plan. this is the beginning of the drama.

I was very enthusiastic and I said to myself that it is the perfect drama. until he started messing around in the middle of the show and I really started to wonder, do you deserve this chance the universe has given you??? why deserve such a miracle if you are not going to exploit it well. but that was a normal frustration coming from someone who loves drama, it didn't stop me from continuing to watch, despite the fact that none of the women in this show, including FL, was satisfactory in my opinion, I just closed my eyes to the fact that the aunts, the grandmother, the girlfriend .... were all either stupid or mean or weak and insignificant in the course of events.

But. the end, is the biggest disappointment I've ever had in Kdrama. I can't accept that the screenwriter decides to screw up the drama this way with such an end. I just feel like I wasted my time watching this series. I do not recommend, run away from this drama it's a big waste of time.

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Story of Kunning Palace
1 people found this review helpful
by Asma
May 18, 2026
38 of 38 episodes seen
Completed 1
Overall 8.0
Story 7.5
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 5.5
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Everyone Needed Therapy, Including Me.

I had this drama on my watchlist since 2023, but I wasn’t really drawn to it because the male lead seemed like a red flag based on the synopsis.
After watching Pursuit of Jade this year, I wanted to explore more Zhang Ling He dramas, so I came back to it.

It wasn’t bad, but it was a very stressful watch. From episode one, I already felt tense. The female lead, who has already experienced death in her previous life, constantly panics in front of Xie Wei. I kept wondering what exactly she was afraid of—he already killed her in her past life, so why is she still so overwhelmed, to the point that it makes the whole viewing experience stressful?

Even with knowledge from her past life, she remains stuck in constant struggle and never really manages to handle things on her own. It became quite hard to watch. She wasn’t very likable from the beginning, and she rarely takes independent action as a “reincarnated” character, relying heavily on the male lead and second male lead, who are not supposed to be reincarnated.

The male lead is also a red flag for me. He clearly has psychological issues and violent outbursts that don’t feel normal or easy to accept.
The female lead’s mother is also toxic and adds to the overall stress throughout the story. In general, nothing felt particularly enjoyable to watch, and I ended up skipping a lot of scenes just to get through it.
I rate The Story of Kunning Palace 8/10 mainly for its production quality and storyline, but definitely not 8.7. And I don’t think I would watch it again.

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Fated Hearts
0 people found this review helpful
by Asma
10 days ago
38 of 38 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 8.5
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 8.5
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 6.0
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The Hearts Were Fated. The Chemistry, Not So Much.

At the Battle of Pingling, Fu Yixiao, a red-clad female archer of the Jinxiu Kingdom, shoots and seriously wounds Feng Suige, the eldest prince of Susha, forcing his army to retreat. But victory doesn't last long. Yixiao falls off a cliff, wakes up with no memory, and finds herself hunted by assassins with no idea who she is or why someone wants her dead. Fate puts her right back in front of her enemy. Suige, convinced there's a bigger conspiracy behind the battle, offers her a deal: work together to unmask the mastermind pulling the strings on both sides.
What starts as a forced alliance between two people who have every reason to hate each other slowly turns into something far more complicated. Enemies-to-lovers, palace power struggles, layered villains, and a kingdom full of people with knives behind their backs. Fated Hearts has a lot going on, and honestly, for the most part it delivers. So why am I giving it 8.5 and closing the app without rewatching? Let's get into it.
The Female Lead Surprised Me
I genuinely did not see her coming. Fu Yixiao is loyal, talented, fierce, and deeply human, the kind of female lead who actually earns your respect instead of just being handed it by the narrative. She carries the show with a quiet dignity that never tips into the annoying "perfect heroine" territory. One of the best I've seen in a while, and I came in with zero expectations.
The Male Lead Holds His Own
Feng Suige is not just a brooding prince. He's a leader who actually thinks about the people he's ruling, someone who stayed loyal to his father even after everything that man put him through. That kind of emotional complexity is rare and it makes you root for him genuinely, not just because he's the male lead.
The Princess Storyline, No Just No
A portion of viewers seem to prefer the princess's storyline over the main couple's and I genuinely do not get it. Feng Xiyang spent the majority of this show being naive, impulsive, disloyal to a brother who sacrificed everything for her, and willing to throw her entire life away for someone she barely knew. First brother, then second brother, no backbone, no consistency. Her love interest wasn't better either, an ailing prince willing to sacrifice innocent lives for personal gain. If you prefer that pairing over two mature, principled adults who actually have values, we are simply not watching the same drama.
The Amnesia Arc
Both leads get an amnesia arc at some point. One of them was unnecessary. You'll know which one when you get there.
The Traitor Was Obvious
I clocked Murong Yao as the traitor very early on and it took some of the suspense away. Whether that says more about the writing or about how many dramas I've watched at this point, honestly maybe both.
The Emperor's Death Was a Writing Mistake
The Emperor was one of the more interesting characters, complicated, morally grey, well-acted. Which is exactly why his death felt so frustrating. Having a character who was essentially done by that point survive long enough to pull off that ridiculous hair-brushing scene and take him out was one of the biggest missteps of the entire script. He deserved a better exit than that.
The Secondary Villain Overstayed His Welcome
The FL's traitorous brother made it all the way to the final episode and I was done with him around episode twenty. Once he was exposed in the prison, his story was over. Every scene after that point felt like the show refusing to let go of a thread that had already unravelled.
The Romance, The Biggest Letdown
This is the one that stings because it's the whole point. A show called Fated Hearts, built around a love that is supposed to be consuming and inevitable, and across 38 episodes I never fully felt it. The chemistry between the leads was warm but never electric. They tried, there are scenes that work, but okay is not enough when the entire premise promises a love larger than kingdoms and fate itself. I needed more sparks. The show never gave them to me.
8.5 out of 10. Good drama, wrong title.

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