A sport-romance drama that is greater than average
For a Thai Bl, it is quite rare to see a love story centering in a sports genre. A fresh concept to offer for the viewers. At first, I occasionally felt bored from some scenes but fortunately it gets better the more episodes I’ve watched. It started in a cute way and you can really feel the romance between them. The exciting plot development leads me to liking the show and allows me to improve my previous rating from them. The cinematography was enjoyable too. It actually adds a little bit of dramatic approach to the flow of the story and it was a nice visual element to look at. I found it endearing that their uniforms match the color of the bench at the upper viewpoint of the field. The combination of the bright colors is pretty and the design was perfect for a student who majors in physical sport.The show provided us with three couples to look forward to and each of them has something to offer. I like the flirting stage and the contradictory of every couple; Fah-Thorn has a timid & sweeping start; Aii-Saen possesses the flirty & reserved type of courtship; while Dome-Vee has a bit of complexity and petrifying emotions to conquer.
Thorn, having a one-sided crush for Fah since they were kids, was painful. I can’t help but to feel sad for him. It is a relief that finally he has acquired the same kind of love he was hoping for a long time, even Fah himself felt like he was an idiot that time. But there’s nothing wrong with not liking back a person who romantically admired you. Luckily, Fah also grows feelings for Thorn and the moment when they exchange kisses was so great. I can feel the lingering emotion they have for each other, a well executed kissing scene. The conflict about their relationship is common and inevitable for those who share a similar dream. If the other one is getting ahead with a long gap of distance, sometimes the one who left behind can’t escape feeling envious and sorrowful. The whole basketball game during the episode prior to the last is an intense one. I love the tension, the drama, the reconnection, the burst of emotions, and Thorn’s realization of his sudden change of attitude that affects the way he treats the people around him. During Thorn’s desperate period of time to catch up to the wasted months of him being injured until he finally breaks down in pain, Fah waits for him for months until he can finally embrace a sense of comfort to Thorn once again. Both of them fit to be the main couple; two men playing a game in the field of their dream as official partners in life.
Saen and Aii are cuties! The lovey-dovey moments of these two stood the most. Their relationship's biggest wall is not the long distance itself but it is when one of them sacrifices his long-awaited dream for the sake of love that just blooms in a few months. I am happy that they talked about this topic with honest and sincere thought. I am not a big fan of seeing those who choose romance over ambition, it’s a good thing that the drama doesn’t use this kind of cliche plot anymore. Saen is such boyfriend material, his way of showing his love is sending me butterflies. Initially, I thought that Aii can’t sync with the level of affection that Saen gives to him but then I realized the two of them have a different personality; one is introverted and the other one is socially active. The best attribute that this couple had is the power of communication. There’s always a problem to be encountered in life, it’s hard but when both of them talk about it, there’s a huge chance that the problem itself will eventually fade away.
The right person in a wrong time love story of Dome and Vee. It was a moment of ups and downs that is really hard to conclude a happy ending since the wall between them is not something to be forgotten easily. The beach episode is a breath of fresh air for the non-stop physical activities and they make a sublime use of the scenario. Opening up your feelings mostly happened at the beach or resorts whether in drama or real life. The rainbow after the storm seems far from their relationship but I admire how they handle the situation with calmness and most reasonable thought. The ending was the best conclusion for them. A little talk was enough to establish their thoughts even more. It is a realistic and commendable plot.
The rest of the characters in this show left a memorable role. The unforeseen shift of character from the coach who started up as an antagonist was indeed shocking to me. I honestly think that I will hate him until the end but each person does have two sides. What I like about this coach is that he didn't insult Thorn and Fah’s homosexual relationship. The basketball team was a lovely group of people who acquired a kind heart and a thoughtful mind. Fluke impact to this drama is a big shout out to the norm of using openly gay character only for the comedy element. Fluke on the other hand is a dependable gay player in the team that helps the development of the main couple to the absolute best. She is interesting to watch and I am glad that the story gave her a nice ending by being the new student activity president. On the other hand, I feel bad for Pan (Vee’s sister) to experience a shocking turn of events. Yet, she herself is also the one who pushes Vee and Dome to reconcile. She is a thoughtful and loving sister to Vee’s life. Tupbok is such an eye candy to the show hihi he is cute along with Pete. The rest of the supporting characters play very well in the story. Sometimes, I forget that Torn and Saen are best friends because they literally have their own world when having a moment together with their respective boyfriends.
The ending is so satisfying, a nice way to end the show. The closure that each character got was amazingly done in the most realistic and accepted way. You’re My Sky is probably one of the above average sports dramas that I’ve ever seen. Way to go!
Was this review helpful to you?
The ending saves the show
Major reason why I decided to watch this show is absolutely not for the story but for the actor himself who plays the perfect role for a vampire. Having his good-looking face alone is enough for him to slay his character as a glamorous boyfriend material student in his campus. Kim Ji Woong is so freaking handsome! It is a lucky bonus that this show is a BL, double the savor.Unfortunately, this is another K-BL that is likely to stand out from the rest but the time length ruins the fun once again. The storyline is great; vampires being acknowledged in their world as someone who still continues to exist in the present. Sadly, they can’t execute a broader explanation since they only have a limited time, fitting each scene in a 8 mins duration time per episode. This also resulted in poor transition of scenes. The sequence can be intense for a moment but then it becomes happy in a mere second.
The finale was definitely the best. As a fan of tragic endings,I am happy that the episode turns the table around. Making Junho’s death as the farewell moment slightly differs it from the rest. If not, it will be another ordinary story and I would possibly give it a lower rating since it is a typical one. They made a good use of the potential, the last episode created an impact to its viewers.
Another good thing is how bubbly and at the same time relevant the lyrics of the OSTs to the certain part of a scene from the show. The vanishing of Jun Ho makes it more emotional by the help of the song being played in the background. Thank goodness it has english lyrics that make international viewers understand it without the help of the subtitles.
Average. The show is not that great but also not that bad. If only they can emphasize some stories more and manage to build a better fine quality of transitions, this will be more than good.
Was this review helpful to you?
This review may contain spoilers
Just okay.
In the span of 8 episodes, it was not bad but at the same time it is not really impactful to the viewers. The story is kinda common, the acting isn't really that overwhelming maybe because the flow of the story is light. The thing I love the most in this series is the OST. It was well blend and harmonize, fit to the title itself.I guess if they can only present more, I'm sure it will be good enough. I don't really feel the chemistry between the main lead but it's okay at least at some point I was feel happy watching one of their scenes.
The only thing I want for Korean BL is to please lengthen every episodes of your series. The potential is there and we, the fans, wanted more!
Was this review helpful to you?
Cherry Magic! Thirty Years of Virginity Can Make You a Wizard?!
3 people found this review helpful
This review may contain spoilers
ALL TIME FAVE! Cherry Magic is a must.
PERFECTION.Cherry Magic is literally the best BL show of 2020, no doubt! A perfect blend of magic and romance.
STORY & ACTING/CAST
I've never thought that fantasy can be so real. The way the story revolves around Adachi's obtained magic after he turned 30 is really not typical. Wherein, virginity is a sensitive topic that some people laugh at someone who's still virgin after 20's.
The first episode excites me the most. The moment where Adachi realize that Kurosawa has a crush on him definitely gives me butterflies in my stomach, I feel this every single episode of the show.
Kurosawa and Adachi will always be in my heart. Best couple ever!
Kurosawa is a caring, loving, sincere, genuine, sexy, manly but also cutie, an amazing person inside and out. Machida Keita fits the role so well. Yes, I'm inlove! He is the man that most of us wish to have. Indeed, a perfect man.
Adachi on the other hand is a innocent-introverted cute guy who is so pure and cute. I bet no one can resist his charm. Akaso Eiji also plays the role so well.
Keita (Kurosawa) and Eiji (Adachi) chemistry is on the highest level! I really really hope for another project of both of them together as a couple of course!
The lovestory of the two is memorable, every little scenes matter for me and I can't forget those because I just keep smiling from the first to last episodes plus the two sequel episodes.
The side characters are also so good. Rokkaku's energetic and funny side creates more color to the show. Fujisaki and her idea of not wanting to be in a relationship is a way to open up this kind of topic to the public that you don't required to have a girl/boyfriend to be happy, living the way you want is enough reason to be happy. Urabe, their co-worker is supportive but also a push Adachi on his works. The side couple is also cute.
MUSIC is one of the reason why Cherry Magic is so beautiful. Ubugoe (Birth), the opening song sang by Omoinotake gives the vibes of Adachi who is slowly opening his heart for someone. Then the ending song, Good Love Your Love by Deep Squad is for Kurosawa who is screaming his genuine love and care for his precious Adachi. I absolutely love this songs! I listen to it every single time. Not to mention, the background music of Cherry Magic is too cute and emotional as well.
I guess I can rewatch it a couple of times because it is really one of a kind. All things may come to an end, I'm definitely sad that my fave show ended already but still grateful for how they help me became happy this quarantine.
Thank you for a magical and wonderful BL experience.
"Cherry Magic! Thirty Years of Virginity Can Make You A Wizard" I love you from the bottom of my heart.
Akaso Eiji and Keita Machida as Kurosawa and Adachi will be forever sealed in my heart!
Was this review helpful to you?
CUTE CHEMISTRY
First of all, the story is a typical rival turn to lovers bl series but the characters manage to pull it up because of the cute chemistry of the main actors. Itt and Pai couple is super duper cute, specially their speaking voice hahaha I fell in love with it.Second, the other supporting characters add flavours to the show and make it more fun and interesting to watch.
Third, I also love how they portray each characters.
I guess the only shortcomings in this show is the fact that the story was divided into two parts; the high school days and the college days which revolves into the same story of the main couple without a character development and it was derived in a long period of time which consume almost half of the total number of episodes in the series. Plus, the ending is not an impactful finale unlike any other drama, I was expecting for more.
But overall, the series is entertaining to watch and I didn't get bored even though it is another cliche drama. Good job to the cast, staff, and all of the people behind it.
Was this review helpful to you?
When two lonely men meet and find the simplest yet most ideal form of happiness
Offering us not just romance but also valuable life lessons. The show can be categorized as either a light-hearted show or a pierce realization of living and surviving as an adult. The key points taken in the story are realistically great as most employed individuals experienced difficulties in their work-life balance.The charm of the drama lies in the depth and character build-up of the main couple. Both roles have their own story to tell, have something needed to explore within themselves, and sadly have to experience the grief of losing the essence of joy in their life. Not until they reunited one day and started to explore the wonders of their existence by being each others’ comfort and support.
“Being involved with people is heavy.” The grief between these lines is too pitiful. Their introverted and nonchalant personalities grow into them as a protective measure from the expectations that may lead to disappointments in life. I love the angst and feeling of being emotionally attached to them.
They lived with my expectations and even managed to provide me with adequate production quality, appealing visuals, and consistency in terms of the story's progress. All of these elements in addition to having Nomura Kota and Kaneko Shunya as Kai and Hirokuni, created a perfect blend of bringing a well-defined Japanese BL that is distinctive from the rest.
Was this review helpful to you?
Weirdness at its finest
Decided to watch this show with low expectations. A classic romantic-horror drama that broke the norms in most paranormal stories since the ghost here can be clearly photographed and even had sex with a living human. All throughout the story, aside from getting bored from the slow phase of the sequence, I can’t take the acting seriously. Almost all of the cast can’t act and fell into below average skills in terms of acting. Nut somehow slightly improves compared to his performance during Oxygen the series yet he still can’t maintain the certain emotions needed for the story. The actor who played Phat mostly delivered his scene with a heavy breathing tends to derive it into being emotional. Poor acting performance, a big NO NO for a semi-dramatic show.The creepiest thing about this show is not the ghost or spirits but the actual humans themselves. Hailing as the weirdest character goes to the landlady. She is insane and needs psychological treatment for her obsessiveness to Phob’s father. Installing CCTV at the house which she allowed others to rent was irksome. She even had the audacity to give an attitude to Phat’s mother then eventually they became best of friends which was unbelievably accepted in reality. The guy who stated that he saw some alien kind of stuff is just a waste of screentime.
Plot keeps getting weirder and weirder in the worst way. At first, the show was fine until they offered such silly plot twists in the story. Some dramas with cliche storyline are much better than this one. I can’t help but to fast forward every single episode. I lost interest and felt so much complicated feelings on how badly the rules of the story were implied. On the good hand, the girl bestfriend is the only likable character from the show who can also act good.
Was this review helpful to you?
Good enough for a low-budget show
This is good enough for a short drama despite the several loopholes and fast-phasing presented in the show. The main leads are both cute and handsome. They are more good looking during their actual acts in the drama compared to its poster. Seol Won and Cheol Soo are the only reason why I give the show a higher rating.The thing I am most annoyed at is how the two tenants are insensitive to others and irresponsible to the household chores. Ye Min -the writer, and Jae Woo -the high schooler, were derived to be supposedly funny characters to uplift the story but ended up being dramatically annoying instead. One is anomalously strict for quietness in spite of knowing that he isn’t the boss of the house and should be a little bit tolerable to his housemates. While the other one’s gluttony for food is ridiculous, he has no manners at all, eating every single food he sees. They made the pilot episode bad. Then, Bong Deok additionally became their new boardmates yet he along with the other two mentioned names still left all the living duties such as cleaning, cooking, laundry, and other related tasks to the owner’s son. Yes, Seol Won has the responsibility to make the house clean and organized but he is not a maid or something to be treated by the people residing in their house like that. For such a day of him being drunk, the tenants blame Seol Wan alone for turning the house into a mess.
Some of the scenes have the absence of background music that makes the specific moment a plain one. Nice timing in an audio element is important, it brings support to the effectiveness of delivering a scene. Nevertheless, the OST is great.
On the good side, I love the neat-looking house and the cleanliness in cinematography. Cheol Soo fits the role of a P.E. teacher because of his nice build of muscles in his whole body; the biceps, hands, neck, jawline, etc. Regarding his manly appeal, he can also be fluffy and smoochy. His wink during the last episode was extremely adorable and made him more charming.
The finale was okay. Bong Deok being the second lead has a concrete friend-relationship to Seol Wan as a root cause of his romantic feelings but loses the chance to give his character a more distinct closure. The same with the hetero pair, a side couple who somehow failed to add spice to the story. The one thing I am satisfied with is that for the first time, Jae Woo, the youngest of them, had something good to contribute to the show. The sudden love advice lit the fire of Cheol Soo’s candle of affection to pursue his emotions towards Seol Wan directly -by driving a straightforward love confirmation.
Grateful for the kiss but still wishes for more passionate touching of lips. Good way to end the show through a party attended by all the cast. The sweet ending of the couple sitting on a sofa and holding their hands behind the furniture for it to hide from the rest of the housemates is a good way to end the show.
Was this review helpful to you?
A Satisfying Finale Season
Okay so first of all, common reason why the ratings are so low because most of them are rooting for Sun Ho, I understand your frustration but obviously Hye Yeong deserves it too and I'm so happy that he is the one Kim Jojo choose.STORY
The unique thing about this drama is the Love Alarm concept, which were the reason why viewers are so into it in the first place. I really love how they manage to pull off the flow of the story and how they connected "The Ringing World" by Jojo to the app itself. The love alarm app is too cute but not really commendable to function in real life cause it's dangerous and manipulative to people feelings. Aside from the love alarm app, most stories are cliche. I really love the ending, looking back at season 1, all of my questions has finally been answered in this season.
ACTING
Kim So Hyun always slaying her role, actually she is my favorite Korean actress and no doubt that the role of Kim Jojo perfectly fits her.
Jung Ga Ram also captivates my attention because of his expressive facial expression. I love him and the way he delivers the character of Hye Yeong is excellent. Then Song Kang acting is good too.
Go Min Si, compare to the first season, her character here is kinda cute. I was really irritated to her on the first season but luckily the character development helps the shows to became light and take a rest from the love triangle drama.
CINEMATOGRAPHY
As expected for a Korean series, they never fails to amaze me on how beautiful they creates shots and produce films.
MUSIC
This season was full of English songs and I love it. The music gives more emotion and impact to the story and it is a well suited one so I really enjoyed listening to it while watching the show.
REASONS WHY HYE YEONG IS THE ONE DESERVES SO MUCH LOVE:
(Since S1 EP1, I am a proud Team Hye Yeong)
1. He has the characteristics to be a role model at such a young age. Although he was born from a poor family without a father, it didn't let this situation to be his flaws. Appeal to Pity doesn't found on him and that's why I like how they started the story with Hye Yeong working and studying at the same time. Such a hard-working man since then.
2. He is the first one to notice Jojo. But then Sun Ho appears on the scene and fall in love with the same girl, at the ending at some point I feel sad about Sun Oh and it shows that the love triangle in the drama is effective.
3. He is a man of words.
4. Caring, kind, and lovely.
5. Willing to wait for the one he love.
6. He is soooo cute!!
I'm late watching this because I was bored after the poor feedback from the show but thankfully I still watched this. To be honest, it was a good drama and I don't think that it deserves a poor rating from the people who only came here for romance. Like just look on how they tells the past of Kim Jojo and how it traumatize her, she overcome it in the end by accepting her own and stating to herself that she is worthy to be alive. There are too many lessons in the show too but yeah since it is a romance drama people are expecting to let their bet lead to be the end game for Jojo but since majority of them is team Sun Ho, the disappointments affects the ratings.
Lesson I learned from Love Alarm 2:
"Liking someone isn't something to be sorry for, and expressing yourself sincerely is the best thing you can do for yourself and others."
PS: It's really hard to tell someone that you like him/her and even though the world rules with Love Alarm, I didn't want to install it.
Was this review helpful to you?
This review may contain spoilers
robotic acting + cliche story
A bad and boring series!I decided to watch this because of the feedback I read on Facebook saying it's cute and all but...
I was disappointed.
Even once, I didn't like a single episode. The only good thing about this show is the story of Dr. Petch and Khim. Grateful for them for saving the show for just a short period of time.
The main couple and side couple is so bad on acting. Most of the scenes are so corny and cringe. I just keep watching to complete what I started.
I am bored to the max from the first episode until the last. Bad, just bad!
No plot twist, weak chemistry, poor script.
Ahhhh, at least for the OST, it is good.
Was this review helpful to you?
How I wished that the girl just hid her love forever
It was a weird and intolerable sight for me. I was having such a good time watching the show during the first half but then it became draggy. It all started when the guy started to grow feelings for the young girl. I know that five years gap in a relationship is not considered a very far-away gap, but damn! Why did they not hire a young actor to portray the main male lead during his university days? They just stick to the same actor till the end in wherein it seem too hard for me to accept their romance. The guy felt like a predator who fell in love with a middle school girl.The main girl's characteristic sticks with being childish until the end. I know that this is not their intention but I can’t help but to feel cringe at their scenes. It was a better ending if the girl ended up with someone his age or those men who tried to court her.
A disappointment from the good reviews from the majority. It wasn’t as good as it seemed to be. The punches that the main guy received from the young girl’s brother are all my feelings towards their pairing. If there’s a different concept, I guess they can win me with their chemistry. But this one is such a meh for me.
Was this review helpful to you?
Mr. Unlucky Has No Choice but to Kiss!
3 people found this review helpful
Cute, silly, and fun!
With its semi-fantasy element that centralized on luck, it executed a freshly new concept that I never encountered in other dramas before. It was adorable and full of fluffiness. An unlucky man who met his complete opposite man in terms of luck, who soon became his boyfriend.Shinomiya Naoya, Sato Yusuke in real life, really looks like a son-version of Keita Machida. The resemblance is noticeable; good-looking faces, lovely facial expressions, and portraying such boyfriend material characters (Kurosawa & Naoya). The zooming-in of Naoya’s nipples was a nice view to see, he is a fine hot man. I can fully understand Kota’s gay panicked moment seeing a half-naked man's body in front of him at that time.
Japan is a big fan of making the story comedic with their actors playing big and exaggerated actions. Most of them are surely done in a cute way but can’t help to feel cringe at some scenes. The bad luck events are bearable at first however, it gets cheesier as the episodes pass by. Thankfully, their amusing love story is enough to conclude that this is indeed a nice show.
Despite Kota’s prior intention of using Naoya’s luck for his own gain, I personally think that given his unluckiness, his decision is valid and acceptable. Good thing that he realized that it is evil to befriend others just to satisfy your cravings. Naoya’s background story, on the other hand, helps the story to justify the kiss that he initiated in the first episode.
The moment I heard the OST, I immediately searched for it and added it to my playlist because of its catchy and beautiful vibes that match the whole storyline of the drama.
Another short yet sweet Japanese BL that captures the viewers' hearts simply because of the characters. Arigato to the quirky Kota and to the overly cute creature, Naoya.
Was this review helpful to you?
Has the potential but failed to execute a clean flow of story
The genre is not my cup of tea but the storyline seems to be interesting but still fails to execute it in a cleaner way. The first half of the show is excellent however the way they solved the cases are too good to be true and mostly overwritten ideas. The plot twist is either cliche or another norm that I’ve seen from many other related categories of problem-solving cases.Destinies and coincidences in dramas are weird. Both of the main character shares the same birthday who also linked them to the day of the bombing incident 20 years ago which also turned out that the person who surrendered himself was related to the other guy as one of the staff who took care at them in the orphanage.
I didn't even feel any kind of shock the moment they revealed that the sister/senior is alive. The same goes with the rest of the revelations such as the reason behind the bombing, dual side of each characters, keeping the main character alive despite the risky things they did, and many other things. I laughed at how idiot most villains in the drama are. They have the capacity to kill the protagonist but choose to play with their lives that bite them back sooner. The difference between killing without a sense of doubt a minor character compared to those who have a big role is far too distant. Also, the son of the Prime Minister is bad at acting; his laughs are cringe.
The feeling of being bored all throughout their operational scenes. I’m getting tired of the never-ending search for the mastermind of the incident from the past. The last few episodes are a major downfall. Too many loopholes, ordinary turn of events, and below average resolving of the problem. The ending is too bad. They’re too many issues not yet resolved or maybe they’re planning for a second season.
The biggest debate of the viewers is whether the show is a bromance or BL. To be honest, I came here expecting a BL but sadly they only give us a bromance. Every episode I am anticipating a shift to real romance but they wasted several chances of showcasing a perfect bloom to make the character face their real feelings to each other. Until I lost all my excitement and watched the show at 2x speed.
The extra-scenes on each epilogue are the only thing that I am somehow relieved to stay until the end. My favorite is the hilarious rock-paper-scissor game. I only conclude that Ichiro and Shiro are in the stage of realizing that they have feelings for each other yet no one will admit or initiate to talk about it first. They definitely acquired the chemistry of a couple and their little intimate scenes are enough to send me butterflies.
Thank goodness that the OST isn’t bad compared to the other elements of the show. The transitioning, editing, visual, and cinematography are great as well. Unfortunately, there’s too many errors that make it hard not to notice from the story itself which also puts the whole show in a disadvantage.
Was this review helpful to you?
I came here for the drama of students but give me the drama of adults.
After several delays and problems occurred before the official release, I really waited for so long just to watch this one since I am a big fan of KBS’ school series. I have a love-and-hate feedback about the show since it was different from the previous shows but also the reason why the show doesn’t have a definite impact on me.The first half of School 2021 was really a great one but they failed to be consistent on maintaining the satisfying ambiance of watching the show after the last few episodes. From unexpected plot twists from the beginning to the typical classic plot in the ending, the downfall. Also, the story of the side couple overshadowed the story of the main couple. They don’t even have the proper chemistry needed in the story. I can’t feel anything except seeing two actors trying their best to create chemistry but failed to do so. I am really happy to see Yohan’s acting skill improved during this show but I can’t feel that he is the main character. Kang Se Yeon’s character was more likely deserving to be the main character compared to the others.
On the other hand, Kang Min playing the role of Ho Sung was really cringe. His character here is the most annoying one in terms of acting. I just feel that it doesn’t fit him. The same with his on-screen couple Eun Bi. The way she smiles was really awkward most of the time. I was really looking forward to her role since she has the same name from my favorite school series in 2015, yet her acting doesn’t give justice to her role.
The thing I hate the most is that the story revolves around the world of adults. It was a never-ending struggle of students facing their life involving the adults as the villain. Yes, it happens in real life but I am expecting more youthful struggles involving the interpersonal and intrapersonal relationship of the students.
Anyways, it was good enough for a School series but I expected more than from what they gave me. Some student characters have interesting stories but they tend to focus more on the issue of the annoying adults trying to ruin the life of the students for their selfish reasons. The OST “Dream On” contributes additional points in my score review since I really like the song.
Was this review helpful to you?
A beautiful delicacy of romance, twinkling in my eyes
Korean BL is really a masterpiece!! If only they can lengthen every episodes cause viewers wanted more but anyways To My Star is one of my fave short drama ever.It started with a idol who got into a controversy which I already saw a lot of it from other drama but in here, it gives a unique and special plot. At the begining of the episode I was annoyed with Seojun's character but if fades the moment he got to share the same scene with Jiwoo.
Son Woo Hyun and Kim Kang Min has an incredible chemistry, it really gives me butterflies every scenes they had. They're too cute and I want more
BEST KISSING SCENE from a Korean BL. The ending was such a wonderful treat to the fans ohmygosh! I also want to play Jijutsu hahaha. They really got everything they have in that scene, it was so beautiful and satisfying to watch. I really really love that kissing scene then moving the camera to the window to witness the star, compatible to the title itself.
I love the lines of Kang See Jun saying that it is rare to find someone who we can enjoy spending time and falling in love. Yes! Plus Han Ji Woo as a chef really adds flavor to the storyline.
Side characters are also cute and supportive. The betrayal between old friends happened. It is good that they didn't work together again because you have to be realistic cause the trust was already ruin. This drama deserve a lot with their not typical plot twist even into smaller details.
Ovearall, To My Star gives me happiness and joy so it deserve a high rating. It was such a cute love story of Seojun and Jisoo, being mature and considerate with each other. Again, BEST KISS I EVER SEEN IN A KOREAN BL.
Was this review helpful to you?

