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Heartbeat
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Dec 17, 2024
16 of 16 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 6.0
Story 5.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 6.0
Rewatch Value 7.0
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Mostly Fun... But Oh That Ending

Full disclosure, I mostly watched this drama for Taec-yeon and I am also now reviewing this months after having finished so some details will be lost--
I enjoyed watching this drama for the most part (until about two-thirds in) so that's what saves the score from being lower. The cohabitation trope, the classic fantasy immortal man looking for his girl, the historical elements and mystery of the flashbacks slowly coming together, the SML and his mystery disease-- chef's kiss. FL being different than the average Kdrama girl and actually kinda liking SML. Mystery girl with the matching face. It had some unique elements that made me enjoy it beyond Taec-yeon's acting (and face).

Honestly, I don't remember the OST. It didn't end up on my playlists, so I guess it was probably average.

SOME SPOILERS COMING

I watched it as it was being released, and waited each week for the next episode. At some point, that excitement faded. The intrigue started getting clouded by annoyances: the SML becoming kinda obsessive, the side characters being useless and ruining things, the weird cat guy who was just kinda there to be mystical and weird and then ALL OF A SUDDEN drops this very important lore he failed to mention before, the cheesy vampire antagonist, and honestly just the whole "I want love that makes my heart beat" message felt shallow. Like that could've been a joke because ML is such a goofy romantic, and instead it's legit serious sometimes but it feels corny. Cool FL starts to catch the corniness too, but I suppose that's what happens when Taec-yeon catches you.
Also that one side character's hair...

SPOILER WARNING

And then two thirds in you get a prediction of how things will end and I'm thinking "well this hasn't been the most unique drama ever, it's been full of tropes, so nah not happening they'll do the classic everybody lives except maybe a side character" and then it does happen. It's predictable in the worst way. The whole tone is just depressing after the revelation is dropped and then you just ride that wave thru a bunch of annoying "not telling you so I won't hurt you" tropes until the end. If you're gonna try to be a different Kdrama than the rest, be consistent. It just made his sacrifice feel like a noble idiot moment, she has no choice in it. Instead of character growth and them truly enjoying each other thru real communication (I know it's a Kdrama but still) it just feels like another grand gesture from him but this one goes horribly wrong. Questions left unanswered in other elements of the plot too. Ugh. Such a disappointment.

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Call It Love
0 people found this review helpful
Dec 31, 2025
16 of 16 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 6.5
Story 5.0
Acting/Cast 9.5
Music 7.5
Rewatch Value 5.0
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Too Slow

Pros: I liked that we get an imperfect FL and ML. I like that this drama doesn’t play into too many tropes, you see believable characters. The acting was great, the cinematography was great. Which is why this drama was an odd one for me, because on paper it seems so well done and high quality. And the ending scene was adorable. I love that it's a different type of revenge story, emphasizing forgiveness. And when the leads do (rarely) actually have conversations, I love seeing them be real and vulnerable with each other. But!

Cons: it was just so slow. The amount of long slo-mo staring and the unnecessary dragging of certain plot elements didn’t end in a satisfactory way to me at all. They go camping after all this buildup and we barely get any scenes or dialogue from it. I almost stopped watching after her family shamed her for being with him, it just felt so over the top and then they go on that hike after things are resolved but still break up? And the family is so cruel to her about it but then they just are like "actually it's fine you have my blessing" as if they control her. It lost me, and it dragged on too long. I also had 0 interest in his ex's plotline. I felt like there was so much potential for her to be this person who can break his shell open but their dynamic just felt odd to me, not a ton of chemistry. He starts falling for her while she's so mean to him, and I get that he's drawn to it because his ex was nice to his face but awful behind his back, but it didn’t land on me well. And then when she is nicer, it's painfully awkward and they barely talk.
So even though there were so many quality aspects of this drama, the plot was such a letdown to me. Those qualities only work if they're carried well.

I'm usually pretty positive with my reviews of a drama but this one lost me. I was surprised to see it recommended so highly.

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