Ok I just finished the first episode and frankly there's a 70% chance I'll drop it honestly. I know this kind of kdrama perfectly, I've watched it all my life and 99% of the time the rating always ends up around 7.6-8.0 max. Never this kind of kdrama turns around 8.5 or more. Why? Because it's usually 98% visuals and 2% acting. On the other hand, I'm not a big fan of the plot, of the girl who becomes a man and has to get her back to her old self. Honestly, I'm waiting to see the “Chuu” fairy alone, she can make me hold an ideal like that.😂😂
My biggest disappointment of 2025, to be honest. It's a kdrama I was really looking forward to, I really liked the cast but I had to give up after 7 episodes (way too many). It's a kdrama that isn't interesting and above all with literally terrible acting, especially by the FL. I just wanted to know how it ends for those who made it to the end? I'm sure it's a happy ending.
I saw both episodes and understood why the rating was so low. This is literally the worst start to a kdrama I've ever seen in my life. There's literally nothing interesting, I feel like the drama was shot in 2021-2022, it sounds way too old and it's the first time in my life I've seen a drama that's bad on its broadcast debut. I'm very much at risk of stopping, I'm waiting to see two more episodes before making up my mind.
I just saw that it took 1 year to shoot. How is it possible to have a 1-year shoot for a drama like this? It's not even a netflix production and there are no special effects on top of that. 🤨
I've never been so happy to know that today was the two episodes. I thought the kdrama was coming out tomorrow…
I'm definitely too dumb 😂😂. I was so right, the episodes come out on Wednesdays. I completely forgot we had 3 episodes for the release. I was watching episode 3 thinking who just came out today. I realized after 15min 😭😭
I've never been so happy to know that today was the two episodes. I thought the kdrama was coming out tomorrow (Wednesday) but no, it's Tuesday. Too bad it's now two episodes.
From the outset I've been 100% on board, saying that this was literally going to be a nugget after the incredible “Our Unwritten Seoul”, the only problem is that I'm not putting a 10 here. It's clearly the ending that I think could have been better, honestly.
I've just finished episode 4. I'm two episodes late, but for fuck's sake, it's so slow and uninteresting, and yet the episode is only 1 hour long. In fact, this kind of office kdrama doesn't work in 2025. It's far too boring and Moon Ga Young is so uninteresting as an actress. I suffer watching the return of the GOAT “Lee Jong Suk”.
It's D-Day: the fairy “Won Ji-Ah”, one of Korea's most beautiful actresses, is back on the kdrama scene. I've been waiting for this for so long, I've got tears in my eyes, I'm crying. I so wanted a romance as a drama, in the style of “Just Between Lovers”, which is clearly her best kdrama.
Wait, so this is Dong Ju's disease gone just like that? We've been wondering for 5-6 episodes if he's going to survive, and in the end we don't even talk about it anymore 😂 Honestly, the end, or even since episode 10-11, this kdrama has been a mess.
It's finally over. There's no denying that it was literally too long. The kdrama could have been finished in 12 easy episodes. For me, Oh Jung Se carries the drama from beginning to end, what a character, literally emotionless, empty, totally dead, even to the end, he kept that attitude. On the other hand, I would have liked to know who had entered his cell at the end. I give it an 8/10
And just like that, Our Movie has come to an end… It’s been over a month of scenes that were sad, tender, and above all, magical—brought to life by two incredibly talented actors, Namgoong Min and Jeon Yeo Been.
For me, Yeo Been truly carried the drama on her own. Sadly (or maybe impressively), she sets the bar way too high for anyone else.
Now that it’s over, I can’t help but feel a slight sense of disappointment—not because it wasn’t a happy ending, but more because of how it was delivered. Honestly, I would’ve been angrier if it had ended happily, considering the nature of the story.
One scene that really hit me was when Jeha watches the video Da Eum left for him near the end of episode 12. Watching him break down in tears completely shattered me. Still, Da Eum managed to fulfill her dream of finishing her film—and she left peacefully.
I did the 11th episode, it literally killed me. I'm afraid for the last one, I'm going to cry so hard I'm not ready. Not ready to say goodbye and not ready to see Da Eum go. It's literally a K-trauma 😢😢
I was so right, the episodes come out on Wednesdays. I completely forgot we had 3 episodes for the release. I was watching episode 3 thinking who just came out today. I realized after 15min 😭😭
https://youtu.be/MjWsnJLBEfA?si=VS9JnLcZyND0tBGM
We hear it at the end of episode 9, when Jong Hyeon gets shot on the harbor. Clearly the best ost of the drama and you only hear it once 😒
Honestly, the end, or even since episode 10-11, this kdrama has been a mess.
It’s been over a month of scenes that were sad, tender, and above all, magical—brought to life by two incredibly talented actors, Namgoong Min and Jeon Yeo Been.
For me, Yeo Been truly carried the drama on her own. Sadly (or maybe impressively), she sets the bar way too high for anyone else.
Now that it’s over, I can’t help but feel a slight sense of disappointment—not because it wasn’t a happy ending, but more because of how it was delivered.
Honestly, I would’ve been angrier if it had ended happily, considering the nature of the story.
One scene that really hit me was when Jeha watches the video Da Eum left for him near the end of episode 12. Watching him break down in tears completely shattered me.
Still, Da Eum managed to fulfill her dream of finishing her film—and she left peacefully.
Goodbye, my dear Lee Da Eum 🪽
My rating: 9/10