Hilarious! Well that's a first! A seriously hot man (namely vampire), reclines resplendently in a bath, minus water and masturbates over the blood and distinctive odour left on his shirt by his boyfriend, whom, five minutes earlier, he accidentally bit on the lip due to his raging horn.
Love it - you go Mark. Next time, I'd highly recommend some water in that bath to aid with the lube.
Stunning location. Beautiful cinematography and whoever was responsible for Ton's beautiful wardrobe and black nail varnish, should be nominated for an award.
However, this just wasn't it for me as a BL. The love story was pretty much non-existent, literally just skimmed the surface, using that over-used and unbelievable trope of staring into your beloved's eyes to the point of excruciating embarrassment for any human. Also, the chemistry between our two leads wasn't there for me. It all just felt incredibly childish and forgettable.
😭😭😭 that's what I said, are these people seriously friends!? What kind of friendship is this😭I REBUKE…
Definitely not a believable longstanding one. Do Ba U literally has resting bitch face every time he comes into contact with Ji Hun. And, don't even get me started on saving your alleged best friend in your phone as a stalker.
The title "Something's not right, " is absolutely perfect for this drama, because something is definitely not right with the writing or directing of it.
Five episodes in and the dialogue remains repetitive week-after-week. As a viewer, I can actually feel the writer is struggling to find a way to fill the 8-episodes with creative storytelling to take the narrative forward. Instead, what they've opted for is lazy, laborious fillers and flashbacks which has naturally stunted the story's development and most-importantly, any emotional understanding our connection between our two leads.
The writer and director also chose to make Do Ba U's character so damn vanilla and unlikable. The man literally has the same emotionless, empty facial expression and lacklustre delivery of dialogue every time he comes into contact with Ji Hun. And, we're suppose to believe these two are committed childhood friends!? Who are you kidding?
It's just all become a lot of inane blah, blah, blah, which is a shame.
There is absolutely nothing factual about your thought process. @oddsare clearly takes the time to explain to you in detail what grooming is. Perhaps take the time to do your research before dropping words like confetti, you clearly don’t understand the meaning of. #JustSayin’
Fuck right off writers and Director. Honestly, fuck right off! You took a beautiful, classic BL Manhwa and turned it into a heterosexual mess, the majority of the BL community didn't want to see. You should hang your heads in shame for what you delivered as BL content.
What honestly was the point about the two sisters, they were beyond pitiful viewing.
It' a 2/10 for me and I won't be re-watching what could have been a fantastic love story.
All the passive aggressiveness is just too much... It's been frustrating watching him go back and forth like this.…
I actually find it incredibly tedious and especially since it has been the same repetitive dialogue from him for 4-episodes, without a change, which to me, spanks of lazy writing.
I hate Do Ba U.... he thinks he is some god who people should worship..... He doesn't deserve Ji Hun
I find him the epitome of the saying: "Head fuck." He also comes across as the kind of friend who feeds of your goodness and in the end, all they do is take from you without giving, which ultimately becomes exhausting and you have to make the decision to drop them. I don't find anything captivating or endearing about him. Quite the opposite.
Do Ba U just pisses me off! Honestly, who does he think he is? He constantly messes with Ji Hun's head, depending on his ever-changing mood swings. I find his personality exhausting. This is no way to treat a long-standing friend, let alone a person you allegedly love.
If I was Ji Hun, I would have kicked his fucked up arse into touch a long time ago, until he grew some much needed balls to be able to communicate as an adult. He constantly expects Ji Hun to read his mind and literally has him jumping through hoops. "Fuck off I'd say, I'm not some cute pet to be played with."
Contrary to what some others have said, I don't find Ji Hun clueless. I find he asks Do Ba U all the right questions, yet he either doesn't receive a response, or if he does, it's the constant vague, repetitive dialogue we've had to endure for 4-episodes.
You deserve so much better Ji Hun - so much better.
This is utterly delightful viewing. Love it. So clever. I adore the way the writer looks into Lee Hui Su's inner thoughts and feelings. It feels real. He's on a path of discovery into who he is and I'm so here for it.
This whole page has turned into a kindergartens playground. I find myself embarrassed for you. You should be ashamed of your behaviour. I hope those involved in this pitiful, childish, pointless bickering, return to the page one day and hang their heads in shame. It really is quite disgusting to witness. Grow the fuck up and take your inane shit somewhere else.
This is a review platform, to review a drama both positive and negative, irrespective of whether you agree with another person's critique. What it isn't, is a fucking fans forum for pathetic, immature gobshites to go to war with one another. Believe me, there are plenty of platforms out there for you Netizens to play your pitiful, sad war games. If you could only hear yourselves: "Ooh, my channels better than yours, my actors are better than yours." Really? Honestly, take a moment to listen to yourselves! Is this all you have in your lives? Is this who you honestly are as human beings? Ask yourselves that. I truly hope not in this current fucked up world.
Please, just go back to where you belong and leave MDL to be what it is, a review website.
girl 24 is still so young it's normal for girls like tohka to have never had a boyfriend. she did say she was…
Yes, I hear you. However, to many men, it would feel like dating a needy child with very little life experience. That is in no way attractive, irrespective of how pretty she was. It felt like she's lived in a bubble, which also amazed me as she was an actress. The only standard she portrayed to me was the fact she liked tall men and desserts.
What an utterly ridiculous response. If you don't want to see the person's responses, simply scroll on. It really is that simple. Your post is both rude and dogmatic. No problem to think what you think, however, in this regard, I think the term: "First world problems" equates well to you. They are not abusing the comment section, they're simply utilising, what is a comments platform to its full extent.
How unnecessarily rude of you. You do realise this is platform formed for people to comment about dramas right? You can clearly see she is excited about the drama, so why not leave her to continue to enjoy herself and take your negative, misogynistic energy somewhere else.
I despise reality TV and especially UK reality TV, it’s the reason why I turned off my TV 7-years ago and turned to the likes of Netflix and Asian TV. UK reality television is vacuous and all about unintelligent, self-absorbed people looking to get rich quick solely based on their looks and physic.
So, I surprised myself when I decided to give this series a try. I did it because it was Japanese and I thought the concept of dating without a mobile phone was innovative and interesting. I’ve also travelled around the South of France and visited all the places featured, so I was interested to see how they'd depict it.
I enjoyed the series. However, I found myself taking a huge dislike to Mimi. She was an absolute player, gold digger and totally fake. That book she carried around on how to behave to attract a partner said it all to me. There is no doubt in my mind that she only chose Akkun because he is wealthy. Additionally, we were only told that she worked part-time. Part-time at what? We were never told, yet we knew the occupations of everyone else. Additionally, nobody asked what she did for a living among the cast and the presenters also never mentioned it, yet she clearly wore designer clothes. All quite strange.
I felt for Tokha, sadly, not many men are attracted to a woman with so little life experience, especially in terms of men. I found myself asking: “How on earth have you got to 24 and never dated?” She was just too childish and needy. However, I have huge respect for her, as she did go on an enormous journey of self-discovery, which was much needed.
Aru's meltdown episode was pure car crash TV. It was painful to witness. I felt so embarrassed for him - hugely uncomfortable viewing. I kept shouting: "Pull yourself together man!" Respect to Mimi, she handled it well.
My favourite person was the Brand business owner, Kyoko. She had such screen presence, highly intelligent, eloquent and lovely to everyone.
It is definitely an interesting watch. I'd highly recommend. It's a 7/10 for me.
Love it - you go Mark. Next time, I'd highly recommend some water in that bath to aid with the lube.
However, this just wasn't it for me as a BL. The love story was pretty much non-existent, literally just skimmed the surface, using that over-used and unbelievable trope of staring into your beloved's eyes to the point of excruciating embarrassment for any human. Also, the chemistry between our two leads wasn't there for me. It all just felt incredibly childish and forgettable.
It's a 3/10 for me.
Five episodes in and the dialogue remains repetitive week-after-week. As a viewer, I can actually feel the writer is struggling to find a way to fill the 8-episodes with creative storytelling to take the narrative forward. Instead, what they've opted for is lazy, laborious fillers and flashbacks which has naturally stunted the story's development and most-importantly, any emotional understanding our connection between our two leads.
The writer and director also chose to make Do Ba U's character so damn vanilla and unlikable. The man literally has the same emotionless, empty facial expression and lacklustre delivery of dialogue every time he comes into contact with Ji Hun. And, we're suppose to believe these two are committed childhood friends!? Who are you kidding?
It's just all become a lot of inane blah, blah, blah, which is a shame.
What honestly was the point about the two sisters, they were beyond pitiful viewing.
It' a 2/10 for me and I won't be re-watching what could have been a fantastic love story.
If I was Ji Hun, I would have kicked his fucked up arse into touch a long time ago, until he grew some much needed balls to be able to communicate as an adult. He constantly expects Ji Hun to read his mind and literally has him jumping through hoops. "Fuck off I'd say, I'm not some cute pet to be played with."
Contrary to what some others have said, I don't find Ji Hun clueless. I find he asks Do Ba U all the right questions, yet he either doesn't receive a response, or if he does, it's the constant vague, repetitive dialogue we've had to endure for 4-episodes.
You deserve so much better Ji Hun - so much better.
This is a review platform, to review a drama both positive and negative, irrespective of whether you agree with another person's critique. What it isn't, is a fucking fans forum for pathetic, immature gobshites to go to war with one another. Believe me, there are plenty of platforms out there for you Netizens to play your pitiful, sad war games. If you could only hear yourselves: "Ooh, my channels better than yours, my actors are better than yours." Really? Honestly, take a moment to listen to yourselves! Is this all you have in your lives? Is this who you honestly are as human beings? Ask yourselves that. I truly hope not in this current fucked up world.
Please, just go back to where you belong and leave MDL to be what it is, a review website.
So, I surprised myself when I decided to give this series a try. I did it because it was Japanese and I thought the concept of dating without a mobile phone was innovative and interesting. I’ve also travelled around the South of France and visited all the places featured, so I was interested to see how they'd depict it.
I enjoyed the series. However, I found myself taking a huge dislike to Mimi. She was an absolute player, gold digger and totally fake. That book she carried around on how to behave to attract a partner said it all to me. There is no doubt in my mind that she only chose Akkun because he is wealthy. Additionally, we were only told that she worked part-time. Part-time at what? We were never told, yet we knew the occupations of everyone else. Additionally, nobody asked what she did for a living among the cast and the presenters also never mentioned it, yet she clearly wore designer clothes. All quite strange.
I felt for Tokha, sadly, not many men are attracted to a woman with so little life experience, especially in terms of men. I found myself asking: “How on earth have you got to 24 and never dated?” She was just too childish and needy. However, I have huge respect for her, as she did go on an enormous journey of self-discovery, which was much needed.
Aru's meltdown episode was pure car crash TV. It was painful to witness. I felt so embarrassed for him - hugely uncomfortable viewing. I kept shouting: "Pull yourself together man!" Respect to Mimi, she handled it well.
My favourite person was the Brand business owner, Kyoko. She had such screen presence, highly intelligent, eloquent and lovely to everyone.
It is definitely an interesting watch. I'd highly recommend. It's a 7/10 for me.