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Feel What You Feel hong kong drama review
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Feel What You Feel
1 people found this review helpful
by AEROROR2
15 days ago
8 of 8 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 9.5
Story 9.5
Acting/Cast 9.5
Music 10.0
Rewatch Value 9.0

I truly felt everything they were feeling; a kind of love that knows no bounds

A melodramatic yet heartfelt series that beautifully captures the nostalgic charm of youthful romance. Setting the story in the year 2000 added so much depth and nostalgia to their journey. The production quality was pleasant and visually appealing, while the soundtrack perfectly complemented the emotions of the show. The balance between lighthearted moments and emotional longing was executed beautifully. I especially loved how the series emphasized the significance of art and music.

The story begins with a one-sided enemies-to-lovers trope, paired with the playful cat-and-dog dynamic of the second couple, and I instantly saw its potential. Exactly my kind of romance. I appreciate the slow burn and the sincerity in the way the characters communicated their thoughts and feelings. Watching them felt calming and comforting.

There were so many adorable scenes throughout the show, but one of my favorites was the Christmas Eve scene with their first kiss beneath the falling snow. It gave me that nostalgic feeling of young love, especially the scenes where they waited by the phone just to hear each other’s voices, talking until past midnight. It felt so classic and timeless, like the perfect teenage romance.

When it comes to intimacy and chemistry, both couples delivered in very different ways while still portraying the right emotions for their characters. The main couple gave viewers butterflies with their soft, gentle affection and genuine care for one another. Meanwhile, the second couple brought more angst and tension, eventually finding comfort and strength in each other’s support. The main couple was sweet, the second couple was spicy.

I honestly underestimated He Jin’s twisted mindset. I never expected the antagonist to reach the point of attempted murder. I was hoping he would eventually reflect on his actions and receive some form of redemption, but instead, he remained the darkest presence in the story.

Overall, this series reminded me of the hope of meeting someone who will genuinely care for and prioritize me, just as Yu Lei and Ke Ke did for each other. Their love story was truly beautiful. My only minor criticism is that some scenes could have been paced better, as a few moments felt slightly rushed.

The gays are winning. Thank you for another quality BL series this year.
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