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To watch and fall for it!
Have you ever watched something for the first time and fallen in love with it? That's what I felt watching "Will Love in Spring." There were only three episodes available on YouTube, but I fell for it, and then I watched it on another site because I still wanted to continue and know what would happen next. I didn't expect that I would love the main lead couple over and over again. I've already watched their other dramas, and I really love them. I really like how the female lead acts - she's so cute and adorable, especially when she's teasing the guy.This show features a series with extrovert and introvert main leads. The male lead is introverted, while the female lead is extroverted, but when I saw her eyes, she just expressed a sense of safety and peace towards herself. The way she showed her smile made me realize that deep inside, she's hiding something.
"If we chase love, are we chasing our death? No, we chase love because we've found a way to live, and we pour our hearts into it until our last breath. We don't have to waste our time being with someone who doesn't become our home. (Peace and safety)" That's my interpretation of this story.
I don't want to write much because I'm already attached and will definitely miss this series. You should watch this series - I know we have different perspectives, but it will definitely make you fall for them. So, I'm giving it a 10/10 🥺
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Better watch it!
A river through itI've seen a lot of series that deliver stories in a similar way. School, childhood, naivety, and growth. I thought I'd give this one a rating first and then not watch it because I thought I'd seen it before. But when I started watching it for the first time, I knew I'd definitely continue until it finished. This series is so good. I know it's an underrated plot, but you shouldn't miss it – watch this series, and you won't be disappointed. I love how it plays with my emotions. I laughed a lot at the main lead couple; I felt like I wanted to have my own story like theirs.
Let's go back to the details – Richard Wang played Li Shiyi, and Hu Yixuan played Xia Xiao Ju. You never know when you'll fall in love with someone's silly gestures and long companionship. Expect the unexpected; you never know how love will surprise you. I really liked the part when Li Shiyi, the main lead, took courage to step forward and express his feelings. I don't want to explain it more because I'm too attached to this series, and I might get stuck in a loop of thoughts.
Their acting was just so fine; they delivered it well because I know they did their best. I don't need to judge them; I trust the process. I really want to have other seasons for this because there were only 2 episodes of their adulthood and the final ending. But even though I thought those 2 episodes might disappoint me, they made a clean and good ending. I really enjoyed and loved this series. You never know when the day will come that you'll just start living in the moment. I give this a 10 because I love the main lead couple, and the breakup of the female lead's best friend was well-deserved. Better watch it and don't miss it out!
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I'm still on the restaurant
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I watched a lot of school dramas in Chinese, and some of them have similar storylines. But I knew that each one would always be unique in some aspect. When I started watching 'Always Home,' I couldn't help but continue watching. I didn't think it would turn out to be so good, let alone one of the best. I picked this drama because of one of the actors, who played a role in another drama I enjoyed, and I wanted to see more of his work. As it turns out, he's one of the main leads in this drama.
I must say, this drama is really good. It explores how our lives change, and we often forget the good things that happened in our past, especially during our school days. However, something can trigger memories of the past, and even if our surroundings change, the memories remain. Even if our house is torn down or our favorite snacks are no longer available, it's okay as long as we have a way back home. And in life, there's always a way to get back on track.
If you're reading this and want to watch the drama based on my review, I can assure you that it stands out. It teaches us to cherish the moments we have and make decisions that matter. When the drama talks about 'home,' it's not just about the physical structure or furniture, but about something we all seek - love, memories, and happiness. Watching 'Always Home' won't disappoint you; it'll teach you valuable lessons. Although it's a romance, it shows us that life can be better if we choose to be happy, even if it's just for a moment.
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Top Form
I never thought they'd do justice to one of my favorite BL anime/manga series, 'Dakaichi: I'm Being Harassed by the Sexiest Man of the Year' by Sakurabi Hashigo.
At first, I was hesitant to watch it because I wasn't sure if the leads would have good chemistry, and I didn't research the series further. While watching, I was amazed by how familiar it seemed. I remembered a BL anime I watched before that had a similar sound to 'Jun,' and later realized it was the same series because the BL anime featured a character named 'Junta.' I still didn't look up more information and just continued watching.
I didn't expect it to turn out so well. The acting, scenes, and chemistry between the leads were all great. The "Honey²" scene in episode 9 was my favorite, especially since episode 9 had a juicy break-up scene that felt so genuine and wasn't cringeworthy or forced. Akin's portrayal, particularly when he cried, was so good that I felt like crying too. The actors truly did justice to their roles. As for the honey scene, you'll just have to watch it for yourself – it's a must-see!
This series is a must-watch, and I'm not just saying that because it has high reviews. It's genuinely become one of my top series. I'm biased, but I also loved the anime version. As someone who's always on the lookout for a good series, I highly recommend not missing this one and watching it until the end. Hoping that Smart and Boom have another series 🥺😶
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