THE DARK ALLURE OF "THE TRUNK" OR "THE CHANDELIER" LIKE SOMEONE SAID IT SHOULD HAVE BEEN NAMED. ?
After watching The Trunk, I went online to read a post/article on it. I don't know if it was a coincidence, but the first half of the comments were about how boring and terrible the drama was and how they were all waiting for “When the Phone Rings.” (I genuinely don't know why people compare two unrelated dramas with completely different vibes. If you don't like a drama, then you don't. Period. I'm still going to watch When the Phone Rings, though. I hear it's really good. 😂) The second half were people who appreciated the beauty of the drama just like I did. I get it. It's not for everyone, just like every other drama out there. But me? I was hooked from start to finish. So, here's what I liked and didn't like about it (nothing major on this part).What I Liked:
Character Development: The transformation of both Noh In Ji and Han Jeong Won was incredible. In Ji’s resilience and Jeong Won’s evolution from a damaged man to the man he grew to become. Their chemistry was palpable too.
The Themes: The drama delves into some serious themes like emotional trauma, toxic relationships, manipulation, healing, identity, and love. It tackled how people can be scarred by their pasts and how these scars affect their present.
Suspense and Pacing: The twists, especially surrounding the trunk and Eom Tae Seong, were good suspense. The tension between In Ji and Seo Yeon was great too.
Soundtrack: I have to give a shout-out to the soundtrack. They were great, and I’m already adding some tracks to my playlist.
What I Didn’t Like:
I wanted more surprises in how Seo Yeon’s character developed. Tbh, I don't think she really changed 🤷🏽♀️.
That accident that happened when Seo Yeon walked into traffic. I don't know. When is the kdrama industry going to get their accident scenes right?
So, yeah. That's it. I talked too much. LOL. But I highly recommend The Trunk for anyone who enjoys a mix of suspense, romance, and psychological drama.
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Bittersweet and Beautiful: WLGYT Captures Life’s Hard Truths and Tender Moments
This was an emotional rollercoaster that left me both heartbroken and uplifted. The drama, which spans several decades, follows the life of Oh Ae Sun, a girl who faces numerous challenges as she goes through her childhood, adolescence, and adulthood. There are themes of love, sacrifice, the pursuit of dreams, societal expectations and personal struggles.From the very beginning, we're drawn into Ae Sun's world. I loved how the drama explored the complexity of the relationship between Ae Sun and her mother, who, despite her tough love, ultimately just wanted the best for her daughter. It highlighted the sacrifices that parents often make for their children's futures.
One of the things I loved most about the drama was the character development. How Ae Sun evolved from this little girl into a strong resilient woman. Her relationship with Gwan-sik was adorable. He was that quiet, steady presence who always had her back. Their moments together, both the awkward and sweet ones, just melted my heart.
The drama's pacing was well-executed too. The pacing of the show was great, too. Just the right balance of drama and breathing space. I particularly enjoyed the flash-forwards that gave us glimpses into Ae Sun's life as a mother and the challenges her own daughter, Geum-myeong, faced. The generational storytelling added depth to the story, showing how the struggles of one generation can echo into the next. Geum-myeong's character, while initially appearing to be an ungrateful daughter, later revealed her own growth too as she had her own experiences, relationships and aspirations.
However, there were moments in the drama that I found frustrating. Gwan-sik's mother and grandmother's harsh treatment of Ae Sun was so frustrating. I understand that these are the things that go on in society even today but it was still heartbreaking to watch.
That said, the emotional moments were done so well. I teared up more than once—especially when Ae Sun loses her son, Dong-myeong. Those scenes were heartbreaking but beautifully acted. IU absolutely nailed it. You could feel every ounce of her pain and strength.
Ae Sun finally achieving her dream of publishing her poetry was such an uplifting and satisfying moment. Ae Sun and Gwan-sik's enduring love and the legacy they left for their children, was a fitting end to a story filled with trials and triumphs. It emphasized the importance of family, love, and the pursuit of one's dreams, even in the face of adversity.
All in all, WLGYT was such a beautiful, heartfelt story. The characters, the story, and the emotional depth made it totally worth it. If you're in the mood for a drama that'll make you feel everything, I’d definitely recommend it.
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Passion, Rivalries and Romance
What I Loved1. Shen Zhengyi’s determination: Watching Shen Zhengyi persevere despite numerous setbacks was incredibly inspiring. Her fall during the Wind Chaser audition and subsequent rise showed grit and heart, which instantly drew me into her character. Plus, her constant effort to prove herself to her naysayers was truly commendable.
2. Shao Beisheng’s character development: I absolutely adored how Shao Beisheng evolved. Initially, he was a bit aloof, but as the drama progressed, he began to show more warmth, especially in his interactions with Zhengyi. As he gradually realized his feelings for her, his protective yet gentle nature was a joy to watch.
3. Beautiful Soundtrack: The soundtrack was fantastic and really enhanced emotional moments. Whether it was during skating competitions or intimate scenes between characters, the music perfectly matched.
4. Relationship Dynamics: The romance between Shao Beisheng and Shen Zhengyi was slow-burning and satisfying. Their banter was cute, and when they finally got together, their chemistry was undeniable. Plus, the evolving friendships and rivalries within the skating team added layers to the story.
5. The Competitive Spirit: The skating sequences were well-choreographed and kept me on the edge of my seat. From Zhengyi’s practice sessions to the final competitions, the intensity and tension were perfectly captured, making the victories feel even more triumphant.
What I Hated
1. Xiao Han’s manipulative behaviour: I despised how Xiao Han manipulated Zhengyi for his selfish reasons. The way he took advantage of her naivety, secretly training her to support Xiaoyi in the competition, was downright cruel. His character was frustratingly passive-aggressive and never called Xiaoyi to order for her narcissistic behaviour.
2. Xiaoyi and Xiao Qing’s scheming: Both Xiaoyi and Xiao Qing were frustrating villains. Xiao Qing, in particular, was a nightmare. Like what she did with Zhengyi’s private sketchbook, made her utterly unbearable. Every time I thought she’d redeem herself, she’d come up with another nonsense.
3. Lack of Consequences for Bad Behavior: Several characters, especially Xiaoyi, got away with way too much for far too long. Her arrogance and selfishness went unchecked, and even though she faced some setbacks, I felt she didn’t get the true reckoning she deserved for all the drama she caused.
4. Xiao Han’s Redemption Arc: I couldn’t stand the attempt to redeem Xiao Han toward the end of the drama. After causing so much chaos and manipulating Zhengyi, suddenly giving him a sob story and expecting forgiveness felt forced and unnecessary.
5. Drawn-out Misunderstanding: The misunderstandings between between Zhengyi, Beisheng, and Xiao Qing was unnecessarily prolonged.
Overall, while the drama had its frustrating moments, the characters I loved made it a memorable experience.
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HIDDEN GEM! A MUST-WATCH MINISERIES WITH PERFECT PACING AND STORY
This Chinese miniseries is a breath of fresh air! With a beautiful soundtrack and a story that's perfect in every way, it's a must-watch.With Xu Yang's complex family dynamic, this drama tackles a complex theme.
The lead actress, Zhang Miao Yi, is a scene-stealer. She has a knack for picking captivating roles and bringing them to life with genuine emotion. Her chemistry with her co-star is undeniable, and their high school romance is both sweet and hilarious, particularly when another boy enters the picture.
The pacing is fantastic, and avoids that rushed feeling I often find in other Chinese miniseries. Every episode unfolds naturally, so it made easier for me to become fully invested in the story and characters.
This drama excels in all aspects, from the well-chosen soundtrack to the superb acting. It's a perfect example of what Chinese miniseries can achieve.
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Love the Way You Are: More Like Love the Original, Please!
Look, I came into this drama with the biggest anticipation for a "Something in the Rain" reimagining. But let me tell you, this was a disaster .Sure, it was watchable (hence the 5 stars, because hey, I finished it), but it did the original NO justice. They took a story I loved and...well, let's just say they fumbled it.
And the step-sibling twist? Big yikes. Is that a normal thing?
If you've seen "Something in the Rain" and loved it, do yourself a favor and skip this one. Go rewatch the OG masterpiece. This? This doesn't even hold a candle to Something in the Rain.
Final verdict: Watchable, but forgettable. Unless you're a glutton for punishment (or somehow enjoy awkward family dynamics), then maybe give it a shot? But I wouldn't recommend it.
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Brewing Love: Here's what stood out (and what didn't)
So, I just wrapped up Brewing Love, and let me tell you, I have a LOT of feelings about this one. It’s a drama with a mix of romance, humour, and some emotional punches that kept me invested—but not without some head-scratching moments. Let’s break it down:What I Liked:
1. Yoon Min Ju, the empathic brewer stole the show for me. His ability to feel others’ emotions while grappling with his own identity was such a refreshing take. His changing relationship with Chae Yong Ju was especially entertaining, whether they were bantering, arguing, or sharing heartfelt moments. Also, Oh Chan Hwi's over-the-top personality added so much energy to the show—it was impossible not to laugh when he was around.
2. Min Ju’s sensitivity and Yong Ju’s resilience as she fought to save the Busan branch. I loved how the show explored the struggles of being kind and compassionate in a world that doesn’t always reciprocate.
3. From the meddlesome but hilarious Young and Sook sisters to Chan Hwi’s chaotic yet endearing attempts to woo Bang Ah Reum, the supporting characters brought so much life to the story. The village scenes, especially, felt warm and inviting, with a true sense of community.
4. *The music was perfect for the story’s emotional highs and lows. The OST nailed the vibe every time.
5. Once Min Ju and Yong Ju's relationship blossomed, their chemistry was undeniable. That kiss in the mountains? Swoon-worthy.
What I Didn’t Like:
1. Ah Reum’s journey from a scheming opportunist to a sympathetic team player felt rushed and inconsistent. One minute she’s throwing Yong Ju under the bus, and the next, she’s crying about feeling inadequate. It was hard to root for her romance with Chan Hwi when her redemption arc didn’t feel earned.
2. The whole “Does Kang Beom have a crush on Yong Ju?” subplot felt unnecessary. It didn’t add much to the story.
3. Yong Ju’s tendency to act flustered or “cute” didn’t always land for me, and some of her emotional scenes lacked depth. It felt like the actress wasn’t quite the right fit for certain moments.
4. Jjuan’s ex-husband drama just “died down” after that one confrontation?
Despite its flaws, Brewing Love was an enjoyable watch. It combined heartfelt moments, quirky humour, and a fresh take on romance that kept me hooked. While some characters and subplots didn’t fully hit the mark, the show’s charm and strong leads made up for it. If you’re in the mood for something light-hearted but meaningful, give it a try!
Would I recommend it? Definitely, but with a heads-up about its minor hiccups.
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