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Teach You a Lesson
16 people found this review helpful
7 days ago
10 of 10 episodes seen
Completed 3
Overall 9.0
Story 9.5
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 9.5

Fight back, we’re here to know why and solved the root cause.

I felt bored and fed up from the beginning. I'm honestly tired of bullying-centered stories, especially when they keep reinforcing the idea that this is simply how the whole world works. In reality, isn’t like that. These narratives often normalize and perpetuate hierarchical mentality rather than challenge it.

What I find most disturbing is how these dramas can indirectly influence young viewers who are still developing their sense of self-worth and identity.

Constantly portraying cruelty, power imbalances, and social dominance as unavoidable realities can leave a harmful impression, especially on those who are vulnerable to internalizing those messages, hah.

I don’t want a savior, I want to learn why I should save myself and that’s why I think I like this drama because the lead actor is implying that he’s ain’t here to be the savior but yourself and he’s here to guide you how you can.

About the females lead who’s a teacher. I am utterly disgusted who’s saying she’s too much involved, she’s ain’t. She’s being her, she’s being a teacher. Just like the kindergarten/elementary teacher. It’s part of Asia culture to care for their students deeply just like ‘bullying culture’ it is in the culture. They just showed the focused on the boy because they want you to sympathize with him. But, no. I will only said it twice. No, she literally does that to her all students, that moment is just highlighted. In Asia, teachers are literally the second parents, in their off time they visit students that didn’t attended the class and even provide for them. In my country Philippines currently it’s a part of job.

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Salvageland
0 people found this review helpful
9 days ago
Completed 0
Overall 6.0
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 10
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 6.0

Enjoyable even though the action scenes were unrealistic.

Weirdly, I liked this movie even though they’re lot of stupidity in it. The action scenes were just too much unrealistic but that what makes it fun because in my mind I keep thinking how long the plot armor would last, hahahahaha. The actors acted well too kahit pa mukhang wala katotohanan ang mga istorya at mga linya nila, lahat sila. Ang touching pa din ng story kahit natatawa ako sa isip ko. Mga actingan talaga ni Mon Confiado laging solid kahit anong role ang galing.
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Arisaka
0 people found this review helpful
9 days ago
Completed 0
Overall 8.0
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 9.0

Hindi nakakainis.

Sa totoo lang madalas naiinis ako sa mga Filipino na palabas kumbaga lagi ako natatangahan kasi naman sobrang gagaling ng mga writers natin pero yung mga palabas puro ginagawa tayong mukhang tanga sa angle, galaw, linyahan, paligid, lahat nalang. Isa rin din siguro ito sa mga dahilan kung bakit madaming katangahan na desisyon ang mga Filipino. Walang magandang impluwensya kaya sige okay lang kahit tanga ang maging desisyon. Isa ito sa mga palabas na hindi ako nainis. Babae ang bida tapos hindi siya ginawang tanga. Pinakita na mayroon pantay na lakas ang mga babae sa lalaki. Pinakita ang lakas ng isang Filipina, hehe.

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My Amanda
0 people found this review helpful
9 days ago
Completed 0
Overall 9.0
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 9.5
Rewatch Value 9.5

Alessandra De Rossi.

Period! Grabe, oy. Pag si Alessandra damang dama mo talaga. Cringe ang buong movie pero it never felt cringey. Cringey hindi sa paraan na nakakadiri kundi makatotohanan siya dahil relatable ang buong movie kahit hindi mo pa na experience ang mga experiences ng characters dahil possible na pareho din ang mga magiging desisyon ko. It was so genuine that it feels like I was just watching the leads real life. Piolo being the second lead o parang side character sa sarili nilang movie makes it even better, hahaha.
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Ongoing 8/14
My Royal Nemesis
1 people found this review helpful
9 days ago
8 of 14 episodes seen
Ongoing 0
Overall 9.0
Story 9.5
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 9.5

I agree with the criticism about the wasted potential.

My jaw kept dropping while reading Maleesha Madubhashini's review because I understood exactly what she meant. I've been watching Korean dramas since I was ten, and honestly, a storyline like the one she described would have been incredibly unique. The premise had the potential to become one of those unforgettable dramas people talk about for years, even decades. I've been longing for a story like that too.

That said, this is where I disagree with her. While I also wish the drama had gone in a more ambitious and powerful direction, I still think the series itself is genuinely enjoyable. It's warm, charming, and entertaining in its own way. I completely understand the frustration because we could have witnessed something far more original and compelling, but I don't think that automatically makes the drama a disappointment.

The cast is doing an excellent job with the script they were given. The female lead may not have become the ruthless, politically savvy character some viewers hoped for, but she's far from boring. She approaches life with her own carefree spirit, and she's genuinely funny and endearing. The male lead is also refreshing because he's calm, straightforward, and unafraid to express what he thinks, which I appreciate.

The music is another highlight for me. It's heartwarming and fits the emotional tone of the drama beautifully. I also believe one of the singers is Filipina, which made the soundtrack even more special to me.

Ultimately, I agree that the drama missed the opportunity to become something truly extraordinary. The premise could have supported a much deeper and more memorable story. However, I still find it a lovely and enjoyable watch for what it is, and it's one of the few recent dramas I would happily rewatch.

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Dynamite Kiss
0 people found this review helpful
9 days ago
14 of 14 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 9.5
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 9.5

(Spoiler but you might actually want to hear.)

[Girls can fall in love and not give a f*ck too just like boys do.]

Damn I must be an odd one, I just finished Dynamite Kiss and I genuinely rate it a solid ten and they’re saying it’s just six. I highkey like Dynamite Kiss. It actually reflects a reality a lot of people don’t want to admit, hahaha. Girls can fall in love and not give a f*ck too just like boys do. I spent my childhood watching Korean dramas I adored them but in recent years, I had a realization that made me step away, maybe my frontal lobe developed, lolol. My mind and heart are racing while I type this, and I’m literally cleaning just to organize my thoughts.

First one thing needs to be clear, I believe love isn't hard, the situations are. You know what I love about Korean dramas? They make situations feel so real and genuine but growing up hits hard, because you start noticing that most plots revolve around tolerance, enduring things you shouldn't have to endue that breaks my heart thinking about it gives me chills, I don’t want that for myself. Dynamite Kiss was fun because it's opposite of the usual plots decisions.

Rewatching it from the start to check if I'm biased or if my observation actually holds. The first few minutes are fun but something clicked to me this time. I realized that the guy she was smirking at was the male lead. On my first watch, I didn’t even think it was, and the show didn’t force it either. Lol, she was dreaming about being a baddie and I love that it breaks that disgusting belief that a woman is only meant to have one man in her life, that once she loves that's it forever. F*ck, no. Women can feel choose, explore, and even walk away. We’re just as capable of the emotional freedom men are so proud of.

I love the female lead, She genuinely represents a lot of women, we fantasize yes, but we also know how to stay grounded and respect reality. Then there's that moment where an adult is openly disrespectful using someone's weakness as a joke, as an example, I used to like the idea of 'You have a reason to be the vilain. And maybe I still do, in theory, but in real lfe, when you’re fully present, when your mind isn’t escaping into fantasy, its actually hard to be cruel. It’s hard to choose to hurt people, even when you’ve been hurt, I respect the female lead even more, and I didn’t find that annoying.

She chose herself instead of blindly trusting a man she just met and fell for. She faced reality, him coming from an elite family isn't something you can just gamble with. It’s not insecurity. She love herself enough to not give in for luck the she encounter. She’s strong literally and in the sense too that being weak isn’t weak too. What I really love about this show both leads love themselves and their families. It's what makes their choices heavier, more real, and honestly more painful, I want to yap about this so much more…

We can literally see it throughout the episodes their decisions were never based solely on their feelings but on their reality. The male lead forgives not because it's easy but because deep down even from the beginning he knows he doesn't have the right to demand anything. His love isn't possessive that kind of awareness hurts but it's honest.

The female lead on the other hand loves herself really to understand that a first encounter doesn't have to be the last just because something felt special once doesn't mean it's meant to be held onto forever. She doesn't cling. She recognize her feelings, acknowledge it, and still chooses herself, and I think that’s what makes them so real. Not just in love, they’re thinking, weighing, holding back, and choosing.

They were literally, almost comically, longing for each other. It was so obvious and thats what made it both hilarious and painful. The tension wasn't because they didn't feel enough but because the situation wouldn't allow them yet.

When they were finally together, we got to witness how soft and sweet love can actually be. For a moment, it felt easy but just like in real life, problems don't end just because two people choose each other. They keep coming. And yet, what mattered was they found their way back every time.

About the amnesia that everyone keeps hating on, I actually see it differently… Because of it, we were able to witness again who the male lead was before he met the female lead. It stripped everything back. No shared memories just him as he originally was.

The female lead? She didn't lose herself even
while being deeply in love.

I think this one of the shows, I wish didn’t end, hahaha.

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Ongoing 9/24
Ashes to Crown
3 people found this review helpful
9 days ago
9 of 24 episodes seen
Ongoing 3
Overall 7.0
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 10
Rewatch Value 9.0
I felt bored from the first episode. I believe women are truly cunning from young age than what the media always tries to portrayed women. Women ain’t fool. In the start I thought they’ll going to say the female lead was fooled because she was stupid. Thankfully, they didn’t go in the path because I would dropped this. She was fooled because decided too and there is nothing wrong with that. She loved her ‘husband’. It’s not strong to trust people we loved, to love is to be alive. She was childish at first but that’s innocent. Later, she’s calm and express herself too, I love that.

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