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Secret Relationships
13 people found this review helpful
Mar 20, 2025
8 of 8 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 9.0
Story 8.5
Acting/Cast 10
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 9.0

"Choose Love That Feels Like Home, Not a War Zone"

Tbh, I never found anything attractive or loving in what Soohyun and Jaemin showed. One is abusive and toxic, and the other is an obsessive psycho. Jaemin belongs in jail and a mental hospital. But let’s talk about Soohyun. I know his life is sh*t, but that doesn’t mean he can go around shouting at people, threatening them, and forcing them—it's pure abuse and toxicity. I love how they portrayed that no matter how deep your love is, it’s not enough. You need mutual respect, understanding, protection, and most importantly—kindness and consent, which both of them lack.

And I’m so sorry, but I didn’t find anything Soohyun did attractive at all. When Daon needed him, he disappeared instead of finding a way. No matter how Soohyun’s father treated him, he treated Daon exactly the same—threatening, forcing, being aggressive, and abusive. That’s not love. He needs therapy, not Daon. He was too much of an idiot to read the room or understand Daon’s feelings at first. He could have chosen an easier way—communicating with Daon about his feelings with kindness—but nah, the boy was too manipulated by Jaemin. So he doesn’t deserve Daon at all. And if they end up together, they’ll both need therapy for sure!!!

He couldn’t even protect Daon in the end. He only fights people who are weaker than him, never those on his level of freak or above. He needs to grow up, find strength in himself, and get therapy to learn how to be calm, kind, and less insecure. Thank GOD Daon is not stupid, foolish, or an idiot. He knew he shouldn’t be with an obsessive freak or an abusive idiot because, in the end, love will fade, and only pain and hatred will remain. People need to stop romanticizing that.

And Jaemin? You belong in hell.

Daon chose a love with kindness, peace, calmness, confidence—a love that stays, a love with protection (not condoms lol), a love with harmony, a love that feels like home.

I love how they portrayed Sungdaon’s dynamics in the last scene—it made my heart flutter because it was healthy and built to last. Unlike the toxic and obsessive relationships in the story, their bond felt genuine, secure, and full of mutual respect. It showed that true love isn’t about force or possession but about understanding, kindness, and emotional stability.

Sungdaon’s relationship stood out as a refreshing contrast. It wasn’t based on obsession or control but on a deep connection that made them feel safe with each other. Their love wasn’t about dramatic fights or overpowering emotions; it was about steady, enduring care. That’s the kind of love that lasts—a love that brings peace, not pain.

I hope everyone finds a love that feels like home—relaxed and comfortable—because we all deserve the best and peace.

And STOP romanticizing abuse and toxicity just because it feels "hot."

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Melo Movie
2 people found this review helpful
Feb 16, 2025
10 of 10 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 9.5
Story 9.5
Acting/Cast 10
Music 8.5
Rewatch Value 9.0

"Love, Loss, and the Unfinished Stories of a Melo"

After a long time, I finally watched a drama that made me cry my heart out. Everything this drama portrayed felt so real—the way life can be unfair until the very end for some, how some people can't let go no matter what, how love can turn into hate, and how some hide their struggles behind a bubbly nature and a faint smile. For some, life is simply unfortunate.

But no matter what, everyone has at least one person who makes them want to live, smile, protect, love, share, hang out, and just be there.

This series made me truly see and feel the characters. The main thing that left me wanting to write this review is how deeply it captured the emotions of those left behind after someone dies. The grief, the emptiness—it’s heartbreaking. You miss them but can’t see them, you want to touch them but can’t. And those who bottle up these emotions, pretending to be okay when they’re not, need someone who will simply stay by their side, letting them mourn in peace.

Because grief isn’t something you can force. It’s okay to take time, to accept things slowly. At the end of the day, life is long—it’s not a movie, but reality. We don’t need to fit everything into those two hours because, in reality, a day is 24 hours long, and we have many more days ahead.

And maybe that’s the beauty of life—it doesn’t wrap up neatly like a drama. It’s messy, unpredictable, and sometimes unbearably painful. But as long as we have that one person who makes us want to keep going, even through the darkest times, we’ll find our way.

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