Two Childhood So-Called Enemies Reunite
The first episode of the all-new series introduces viewers to a delightful blend of humor, nostalgia, and character-driven storytelling. The show sets a strong foundation by delving into the complicated relationship between Seung-hyo and Seok-ryu, childhood acquaintances with a shared history thatâs equal parts endearing and cringe-worthy. The episode does a great job balancing comedy with deeper themes, particularly when it comes to Seok Ryuâs sudden return to Korea and the mysterious reasons behind her life upheaval. The slapstick humor, especially during the chaotic family scenes, is well-executed and keeps the tone light-hearted.However, the episodeâs pacing could have been tighter, particularly during the scenes that switch between Seok-ryuâs interactions with Seung-hyo and her more reflective moments. While the comedic elements are a strong point, the episode occasionally feels like itâs trying to juggle too many tones, which may leave viewers unsure of the showâs direction. Despite this, the chemistry between the lead characters and the nostalgic flashbacks to their childhood create a promising dynamic that hints at both tension and growth. The episode ends on a note that effectively teases the chaos and drama to come, making it a solid start to the series.Was this review helpful to you?
Best romantic drama ever
I haven't seen that one y bhi keh skte hoo bla Bla bla person who is the best for you to be a bit better now than when you get the chance to see you later in life you are not the same thing I have no clue what how to get it done before I go leave it to the point is of you and your loved one of my life and death note that I will send you it will is it the other one was a bit more than a week and I have to be a bit of time to go to bed now and then we can use good night sweetIF ANYONE DON'T UNDERSTAND MY REVIEW SO WATCH DRAMA
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THE ACTORS CHEMISTRY!!!!! ?
I'm a kdrama binge watcher it helps me forget my regular stressful life. And I watch all kinds of kdrama from horror to romantic. This kdrama reminds me of doom at your service. At the beginning it's all a transaction between both protagonist but slowly it turns into real love. Yes it's a kind of deja vue, but I can say this one had all kinds of styles it had mystery, fantasy, romance but also comedy which I found myself giggling and laughing like a school girl. I loved how depending on a life situation you and anyone would make a deal with a demon if it could turn your life around for the better !. Yes it's all cliche, but I think you will find that in everything from tv series to movies now a days the ideas are often recycled and cliche it's just how the actors deliver it that makes a difference and here they deliver well. You can feel the connection the love between the protagonist,you can almost touch it you can relate to some situations and almost want to sign that contract I sure would!i enjoyed it.This kdrama is amazing. It has literally everything fantasy, comedy, romance, suspense, mystery and even more. The plot is also very good too, i highly recommend this kdrama!! The actors are very good and it has an interesting story n stuff. Every episode had something shocking and none of them were boring which i really liked. The chemistry between kim yoo jung and song kang is so undeniable too!! This kdrama is like an enemies to lovers thing i love it sm. The OST is also very nice and good in my opinion, also the KISS SCENESSS THEY DIDNT COME HERE TO PLAY WITH THE KISS SCENES OMLLL no one is talking ab the kiss scenes bro like in most kdramas their lips barely even touch but THIS kdrama had amazing kiss scenes. I rate this kdrama a 10/10 fsfs!!
All I can say this drama is a masterpiece ,story line is so refreshing the all actors and actresses are excellent they played very well in there characters .. the visual fx i so amazing my mouth is open every time I saw something new ..the song gives goosebumps everytime I listened ...what great work ..so happy they gave use the Happy ending that Songkang and kimyoojung they deserved and us viewers that we deserved .... so sad that Mydemon end this week no more sleepless nights on Friday and Saturday after work..Best kdrama 2024 My Demon .. congratulations to all involved in this beautiful drama all your hard work paid off.
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Soooo good ! Their chemistry is lit ?
usually don't go around writing reviews, but man, this movie? It's a solid 10 on my scale (and trust me, I'm a tough critic - nothing ever gets a perfect 10 in my book except for this).So, I walked into the theater with zero expectations, right? But this film turned out to be an absolute riot, way beyond what I thought it would be. I lost count of how many times I busted out laughing, and it wasn't just me - the whole theater was in stitches. The story threw some curveballs that I never saw coming, and the creativity in those unexpected moments? Genius.
Let's talk about the main cast, Kang Ha-neul and Jung So-min - they killed it. The chemistry between them? Off the charts. And the other folks in the cast weren't slouching either - everyone held their own. Big shoutout to the director and the writers, too - they nailed it.
If you're in the mood for a good laugh and a dash of romance, seriously, check this one out. And get this - I'm usually all about horror, but even with that background, I can vouch for this film. It's like a universal crowd-pleaser, breaking through genres and giving you the perfect mix of humor and romance. Don't miss it!
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I think it was really good series <3
I think it was really good series <3The drama made me think soo much for every minute I was watching. The tensions between the main leads (wi ha joon, ji Chang wook , Im se mi, Bibi) it was really interesting and thrilling. This series really has a good story line , although you will think it pretty obvious but actually it wasn't!
The show was mostly focused on the development between our undercover officer junmo and the drug dealer jung gi cheol which is really nice to watch ...
The action scenes were just Chef's Kiss , they were soo nicely directed and acted cuz while watching the bloody scenes I was feeling soo tensed therefore it didn't got me bored also ...
I would recommend this drama to the people who like to watch action scenes and yes this drama will teach you the real meaning the word 'Betrayal'
SPOILER ALERT (READ THIS ONLY WHEN YOU HAVE WATCHED THE DRAMA) I think people are targeting the female lead too much but why don't they see that junmo was also helping Lee hae ryeun to escape the country. And also the ending where people thought that the divorce scene was unnecessary but it was really important as they should pay for their sins for playing with someone's heart then it doesn't matter what your job is !!
I really enjoyed this drama, if you love JCW then you should definitely give it a try đ
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WHY ARE YOU FINDING LOW RATED REVIEW THERE IS NONE !!
Letâs take a moment to thank the cast and team behind this amazing show, which has managed to win our hearts for the past eight weeks. After everything this show went through to reach us, its success is even sweeter.Im Sol and Sun-jae finally got their happy ending. It was a good call for the writers to make the last episode solely about their happiness. There were no eleventh-hour villain stories. They allowed us to see SolJae thrive in their couple era and gave us a glimpse of their wedding. It was the perfect way to end this iconic show.
Everyone got their happy ending and our never-ending theories can finally be put to rest. Let us know what are some of your favorite moments from the show. We now officially bid a bittersweet farewell to our beloved characters as Lovely Runner takes its final bow, receiving a well-deserved standing ovation.
Lovely Runner: The positives
What a remarkable journey Lovely Runner has been! Each moment of the show feels like a blessing on our screens. From its humble beginnings as an idol-fan romance time-slip series, it has taken us through a myriad of tropes and timelines, imparting lessons on love, grief, healing, fate, and so much more.
Let's pause to express our gratitude to the cast and crew behind this incredible show, which has captured our hearts over the past eight weeks. Despite the challenges it faced in reaching us, given its production and casting issues, its success is all the more rewarding.
Each and every character in the show was amazing, from Sol and Sun Jae to their families, friends, Tae Sung, and even our villain. Each character received a well-deserved ending, and each character with their plots brought a perfect balance to the show.
The decision not to drag out the villain's plot and to resolve it within the 15th episode added to the excitement of the finale, allowing us to focus more on witnessing SolJae as a couple.
Their antics as they attempted to date in secret, Sun Jae's unwavering supportiveness as a boyfriend, and Sol finally achieving her dream were all highlights of the series. Additionally, Tae Sung deserves the 'Best Second Lead' trophy of the year for his portrayal as the perfect friend and Im Sol's second lead. From saving Sun Jae to catching Young Soo, he truly did it all!
Lovely Runner: The negatives
The show delivered a multitude of tropes and stories all at once, offering a refreshing break from the tired clichés often seen on screen. However, now that the series has come to an end, fans are left with bittersweet goodbyes.
While we were never fully enlightened on the true reason behind Young Soo's persistent interference in Sol and Sun Jae's destiny, it's perhaps a blessing in disguise that the show wrapped up swiftly without unnecessary dragging.
The ambiguity surrounding Sol's grandmother, whether she is a time traveler or not, too is a drawback as it was never resolved. Her possession of the watch and the meaningful conversation she had with Sun Jae suggest she may indeed have a role in their story. Despite a few unresolved elements and minor loopholes, the series couldn't have been more perfect, making farewells all the more difficult.
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More Than Just a Zombie Movie
I watched Train to Busan expecting a good zombie movie, but it turned out to be one of the best Korean films I have ever seen. It is not just about zombies and survival, it is also about family, sacrifice, humanity, and how people show their true selves during difficult situations.What makes this movie so special is how intense it feels from beginning to end. Once the story starts, it never slows down. Every scene keeps you nervous and emotional at the same time. Even though there are so many action scenes, the movie never forgets its emotional side, which is why it feels much deeper than a normal zombie film.
The relationship between the father and daughter was easily the strongest part of the movie for me. Their bond felt real, and watching their journey together made many scenes even more emotional. I also liked how every character had a different personality and different way of reacting to fear. Some characters were selfish, some were brave, and some were heartbreaking to watch.
The acting was incredible. Everyone felt natural, especially during the panic and emotional moments. The fear on their faces never felt fake, and that made the movie even more intense. The action scenes were also very well done. The zombies looked terrifying, and the train setting made everything feel more claustrophobic and stressful in the best way possible.
One thing I really loved is that Train to Busan is not only scary, but also emotional. There were moments that made me sad, angry, shocked, and even emotional enough to almost cry. Very few movies can balance action, horror, and emotion this well.
For me, this movie deserves a full 10/10 because it is exciting, emotional, unforgettable, and perfectly made. Even if someone does not usually like zombie movies, I think Train to Busan is still worth watching because it is much more than that.
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A very qualified and sweet modern drama
EARLY REVIEW -Let me start off by saying I am loving the show so far....There is nothing wrong with it. I love the pace, love the cinematography. Love how good the dialogue is and how realistic the scenes are. The story is intriguing and chemistry is more than what I could ask for.
But hear me out, I have a problem with the characterizations. Especially the FL. She seems a bit..2D. The initial scenes where she books a hotel and says "I'm the mature one" made me think I have a lot to look forward to, only to be disappointed by what happened in almost every scene afterwards. She seems like a pretty, rich, protected girl who couldn't get a thing done on her own or have a thought of her own. I genuinely don't see her taking a decision about anything. She seems like the girl who acts pretty dumb and leads on every single guy and accepts every other act of love, only to leave them in the end for a better option. She verbally never confirmed the relation, whereas the poor ML flaunts her as his girlfriend everywhere he goes. When her friend asks "How is it gonna work long distance" she pretty much says "she didn't think about it" which is idk something a clueless school girl would say. She has no idea where it is going and mind you she is at a point in her life where she is figuring out her career.
I have some irks about the ML too. Like how has he never approached a girl before but brings his A game to the table? He almost acts cocky, like a person must have lived with a girl to gain such kind of confidence with those
I have watched till Episode 8 and my reaction started to change too.
Yes, it has been mostly nice so far but I am having trouble with the fact that they show the main leads as one-true-love but but⊠there is no strong basis for any of it. The leads have barely talked to each other. There has not been one decent conversation between them on ANY topic.
It still feels too âyoung loveâ to me where it is all about chemical attraction. Why do you both like other so much? First couple of episodes, I was okay with it but in episode 7-8, the guy is constantly trying to touch her (which okay.. I get that you are madly attracted to her⊠and she seems into you) but she keeps running away and ya all have not really talked about ANYTHING. Please try to actually have a conversation.
Also, the guy is supposed to be shy and severe and the girl, too young and inexperienced but they are 27 and 21. Not that young. It is a bit hard to watch them behave like teenagers. It feels a bit inconsistent.
I think I would have even been okay if there wasnât the constantâŠâI canât help but lean in to try to kiss youâ!
FINAL REVIEW -
A very qualified and sweet modern drama, I feel it's surpassing even the sweetness portrayed in the novel.
Especially the male lead Wu Lei, embodies my ideal type with his starry eyes, and captivating jawline, despite his youthfulness, he exudes a strong sense of masculinity.
Both leads deliver very stable performances that are both sweet and convincing. The plot avoids excessive melodrama and unnecessary separations to ensure audience satisfaction; it is a very decent drama.
Particularly noteworthy is Wu Lei's transformation into a truly sexy and charming character as he matures throughout the drama. His tender affectionate gaze towards the female lead deeply immerses me in their love story! He portrays an enamored boyfriend who longs for possession of his beloved woman.
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âMore Than Just a Love Storyâ
I gave The Love in 1970s a 9.5/10 because it was one of those dramas that slowly pulls you into its world and then never lets go. At first, I thought it would just be another simple romance drama set in the past, but it turned out to be much deeper than that. It had romance, family emotions, struggles, friendship, dreams, and that nostalgic feeling of old times that made everything feel more special.What I loved most about this drama was the atmosphere. The 1970s setting was done beautifully. From the clothes to the streets, houses, music, and even the way people talked, everything felt very real. It really looked like the drama team put a lot of effort into making viewers feel like they were living in that era. Sometimes while watching, I forgot that I was watching a drama because it felt so natural and believable.
The main leads were amazing. Their chemistry was one of the biggest reasons I enjoyed this drama so much. Their love story did not feel rushed or fake. It was slow, emotional, and very realistic. You could see how much they cared for each other even in the smallest moments. Sometimes they did not even need words because their expressions were enough. Their relationship had a lot of ups and downs, but that is what made it feel real and emotional.
The female lead was probably my favorite character. She was strong, kind, hardworking, and someone who never gave up even when life was difficult. I liked that she was not shown as a perfect person because that made her feel more human. The male lead was also very good because he was caring, loyal, and always tried his best, even when he had his own struggles. Together, they made such a beautiful pair that I could not stop rooting for them.
Another thing I loved was how emotional the drama was. There were so many scenes that made me smile, but there were also scenes that made me feel sad and emotional. The family moments were especially touching. The drama showed how difficult life could be in those times, but it also showed how people stayed strong and supported each other. It was not only about romance, it was also about family, sacrifice, dreams, and never giving up.
The side characters were also very memorable. Usually in some dramas, I only care about the main couple, but here even the side characters had interesting stories. Some characters made me laugh, some annoyed me, and some made me emotional. It felt like every person had their own purpose in the story, which made the drama feel even richer.
The music was beautiful too. The OST matched the mood of the drama perfectly. There were some songs that made emotional scenes even more powerful. Even after finishing the drama, I still remembered some of the music because it stayed with me.
The only reason I did not give it a full 10/10 is because there were a few parts in the middle that felt a little slow. Some episodes could have been shorter, and there were a few scenes that felt repetitive. But honestly, these small issues did not stop me from enjoying the drama because the overall story was so good.
Overall, The Love in 1970s is one of the best Chinese dramas I have watched. It is emotional, beautiful, realistic, and full of heart. It made me laugh, cry, and become attached to the characters. If someone likes romance dramas with a nostalgic setting, strong emotions, and meaningful relationships, then I would definitely recommend this drama. It is the kind of story that stays in your heart even after you finish watching it.
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DON'T WASTE YOUR TIME !!
This is my take on the drama Iâve got a lot to say about it, just to be clear this is my own opinion and I understand everyone wonât agree and have different opinions especially since I know others have attempted to watch this drama and found it boring and sure I get it but for me I absolutely loved it. The cinematography was my kind of aesthetic and the songs were giving melancholy but it also gave the feeling of peace at the same time. Ever since the first episode I was hooked and I never found it boring in fact I found it intriguing. To me it felt so organic and real mainly because of the main character/s and their story. Iâve read on a reddit post someone said it felt more like a character study than a K-Drama and I agree. To me it felt so different from the K-Dramas I watch that it felt like a breath of fresh air apart from the several love interests introduced in the drama for the male lead and some cliches. The reason why I agree that this drama is more of a character study is because it mostly centres around Doona (of course itâs the name of the series) and who she is, it shows her past, her struggles, the problems she faces and how it has affected her negatively. However thatâs not the main reason why I was so intrigued in the first place. I was interested because the drama tackles mental health issues and mentions the abuse Korean Idols go through within the industry, it shows awareness and itâs one of the reasons why the actress of Doona (played by Bae Suzy, I love her) picked up the role because she related to the character. Now aside from all that I enjoyed and deeply loved Doona and Won-Junâs (Yang Se-Jong) love story, there was amazing chemistry between the main leads in my opinion and they did a fantastic job portraying their characters. I love their relationship dynamic in the show where they come from two different worlds, a soft hearted, innocent and serious boy in university meets a famous Korean idol who puts on a tough exterior but is actually broken and struggles with mental health. He fell for who she is and didnât try to âfixâ her, he was always there for her and became her safe place and she needed someone that just loved her for who she was. Whilst Doona fell for how genuinely good and sincere he was, he was different to the people she met in her life and Won-Jun needed someone who was bold and got him to loosen up, they were a perfect fit. For me this show really hit the spot and itâs definitely my favourite K-Drama in 2023, itâs definitely high on my list. Regardless of the ending which for me was a good ending and quite realistic, at first I wasnât sure what to feel all I know is everyone should take it easy on idols, with media nowadays they arenât given the freedom they deserve as human beings and arenât even given the right to date the person they like without a camera in their face or being judged and hated for it.Anyways I should probably stop I still have a lot to say but Iâll just say this, if you think this is your type of show to watch based on what Iâve mentioned then of course I highly recommend you to watch it but if itâs not, then donât waste your time.
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Love That Hits Harder Than Expected
Man in Love was honestly way better than i expected. I gave it a 10/10 bcz it was not just romance, it had pain, family emotions, regrets and those small moments that make u feel attached to the characters.The movie starts simple but slowly gets so emotional. Hwang Jung Min was so good in his role, like u can actually feel his love, loneliness and the way he changes for the girl. His character looked rough outside but inside he was soft and caring. The chemistry felt natural and not fake at all.
There were many scenes where i felt really sad but also warm at the same time. The story shows that love is not always perfect and easy. Sometimes u love someone so much but life still does not go the way u want. That is what made this movie special for me.
The ending stayed in my mind for a long time. It was painful but beautiful too. I think this is one of those movies that makes u cry quietly and then keep thinking abt it later.
For me, this movie was full of heart and emotions. One of the best romantic korean movies i have watched. 10/10 for sure.
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Some Love Stories Stay With U Forever
18Ă2 Beyond Youthful Days was honestly such a beautiful movie. I gave it 9/10 bcz it felt so real and soft at the same time. Itâs not one of those loud love stories, itâs more quiet and emotional, but thatâs what made it hit even harder.The whole journey felt nostalgic, like looking back at a memory u never wanted to lose. Jimmy and Ami had such natural chemistry and their scenes together were so simple but meaningful. Nothing felt forced. I liked how the movie showed that sometimes people come into ur life for a short time but still leave the biggest impact.
The cinematography was sooo pretty too, every place looked dreamy and peaceful. And the music made some scenes even sadder. There were moments where I was smiling and then suddenly feeling emotional for no reason.
I think what I loved most is that it didnât try too hard. It was simple, slow and full of feelings. The ending really stayed in my mind after finishing it. Definitely one of those movies that makes u think abt old memories and people u miss.
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A Fun and Heartwarming Opposites-Attract Drama Worth Watching
I gave Dali and Cocky Prince an 8.5/10 because it was fun, emotional, and different from most romance dramas. At first, I thought it would just be another rich guy and classy girl story, but it actually had more charm than I expected.The biggest reason I enjoyed this drama was the chemistry between the two main leads. They are complete opposites, which made their scenes really entertaining. Moo Hak is loud, straightforward, and sometimes even childish, while Dali is calm, elegant, and intelligent. Normally, this type of pairing can feel forced, but here it worked really well. Their different personalities balanced each other, and watching them slowly understand each other was honestly the best part of the drama.
Moo Hak was probably my favorite character. At first, he seemed annoying and too over-the-top, but as the drama went on, I started liking him more and more. He was funny without trying too hard, and even though he was not very educated, he had a good heart. He genuinely cared about Dali and was always there for her. I think that is what made him lovable.
Dali was also a very good female lead. She was graceful and smart, but she was not perfect. She had her own struggles and emotional moments, which made her feel realistic. I liked that she stayed strong even when things became difficult.
The romance in this drama was sweet and natural. It had a lot of funny moments, but there were also emotional scenes that made their relationship feel deeper. I liked that they actually communicated instead of creating too many misunderstandings for no reason.
The side characters were decent too. Some of them were annoying, especially the villains, but I guess that was the point. There were times when the business and family issues felt a little repetitive, and some side plots dragged more than they needed to. That is one reason why I did not give it a higher rating.
Visually, the drama looked beautiful. The art museum setting made it feel elegant and different from other dramas. The outfits, colors, and cinematography were really nice. The soundtrack was also good and matched the mood of the drama.
The ending was satisfying overall, even if it felt slightly rushed in some parts. I think the drama did a good job mixing romance, comedy, and emotional moments without becoming too heavy.
Overall, Dali and Cocky Prince is a drama that is easy to enjoy. It has a unique couple, strong chemistry, funny moments, and enough emotional depth to keep you invested. It is not perfect, but it is definitely worth watching if you like romantic dramas with opposites-attract couples.
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So light hearted drama ? Must watch it
How Adorable! A feel good romance! I really enjoyed watching this! It was a all new cast for me and their chemistry was so cute!! I'll have to go see what else they star in. This is a lighthearted, funny romance with absolutely no angst or over the top drama, It was really rather refreshing. Sometimes it's nice to watch something without going through an emotional rollercoaster. This drama gives all the butterflies of a sweet first love. I couldn't get enough of the main couple, they were so awkward and then once they decided to confess their feeling all the akwardness melted away and they became something so beautiful. I definitely recommend this sweet little bit-sized romance, it will make you remember or give you butterflies!Was this review helpful to you?
A Hopeful Tale of Love and Escape Triumphs Against Insurmountable Odds
This movie offers a compelling narrative that intertwines the destinies of its protagonists amidst the backdrop of adversity and the pursuit of redemption. Through the arduous journey of Loh Ki-wan from North Korea to Belgium, the film explores themes of resilience, love, and the human spiritâs capacity to endure. Despite occasional departures from realism, the emotional resonance of the story remains intact, captivating audiences with its engaging plot and heartfelt performances.While grappling with technical shortcomings, the filmâs central message of hope and resilience shines through, leaving viewers with a profound sense of reflection and empathy for the struggles of refugees. My Name Is Loh Kiwan stands as a testament to the power of love to transcend barriers and illuminate the darkest corners of the human experience
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