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On Coffee & Vanilla Sep 11, 2020
it's like porn without plot, but there's no porn, well like not really :P
Just tons of fluffiness, cutness and rainbows... any attempt at a conflict or proper action looks just silly. I admit, watched it as a guilty pleasure, being in need for skinship scenes in dramas. When usually dramas have like 20% of romantic scenes and rest is proper plot, here's the opposite: 20% there's some attempt at plot, rest is just skinship and fluffyromance.
Replying to Storm-dono Sep 10, 2020
Title Intense Love Spoiler
It seems that you forgot that during 2 months traning she was staying with him alone at his house every single…
true, agree (however I guess watching dramas I already got used to all levels of absurd so wouldn't be surprised by it ;) ) - it's just that usually the "firsts" in a relation are a big thing in romantic movies. First hand-holding, first hug, first kiss, first time having sex - just found it very weird that it was not even indicated by any scene, or any conversation they had and bam - she suddenly thinks she might be pregnant.
On Intense Love Sep 8, 2020
Title Intense Love Spoiler
Very sweet and fluffy drama... and the visuals were really nice: ML and FL are really beautiful and looked so cute together (even those FL acted often too childish... so cringy) but somehow their relationship lacked depth. Maybe because he's so reserved but there was no proper expression of emotions or any particular reason why they fall in love with each-other. In the beginning it was matter of ambition for FL, and then somehow she fell in love with him but how and why and when he started liking her... that was not properly shown in the development.
And there was no scene that indicated that they started sleeping with eachother and suddenly she's thinking she might be pregnant?
Heh, I don't have high plot expecations from fluffy drama, but depth of relation expression and properly shown character's and relationship's development is a must in such fluffy romantic dramas.
On Intense Love Sep 8, 2020
Title Intense Love Spoiler
Very sweet and fluffy drama... and the visuals were really nice: ML and FL are really beautiful and looked so cute together (even those FL acted often too childish... so cringy) but somehow their relationship lacked depth. Maybe because he's so reserved but there was no proper expression of emotions or any particular reason why they fall in love with each-other. In the beginning it was matter of ambition for FL, and then somehow she fell in love with him but how and why and when he started liking her... that was not properly shown in the development.
And there was no scene that indicated that they started sleeping with eachother and suddenly she's thinking she might be pregnant?
Heh, I don't have high plot expecations from fluffy drama, but depth of relation expression and properly shown character's and relationship's development is a must in such fluffy romantic dramas.
On Her Private Life Sep 7, 2020
I love how the ML and FL behave like normal, grown up, complete people: apologise when they are wrong or they might have hurt the other person, thank when they are grateful, able to separate work and private life without drama. Even the sweet and cliche or comedy scenes were not caricature and overwhelming like in many dramas where sweet means being childish, and funny means being silly, and strong means being arrogant or mean. ML and FL are complete: they have quirks and make mistakes, but they have also their strengths and ambitions to be very lovable.
On It's Okay, That's Love Aug 31, 2020
Title It's Okay, That's Love Spoiler
I'm still watching it, 2nd episode and so far I love how mature it is. How there are grown up actors who play gown-up people and not some childish 25 year olds who pretend they are still 10...
BUT
I somehow can't stand the FL stupid reaction why is she angry and blaming ML for telling her that her boyfriend is a cheater. Anyone who will help me get out of an dishonest, toxic relationship like that - they would become my best friend and I;d never be angry at them. Or is it some cultural thing I'm missing? Anyone understands it?
Replying to Dolla Jun 24, 2020
As usual in Jdramas, the guy is a jerk and the girl has absolutely no dignity. Everything was very predictable…
Totally agree, exactly this made me drop this drama almost at the end when I saw how the ML is not improving at all but being even worse jerk and the FL is naively accepting it. And all this for adult people between 24-27 yo...
On The Bride of Habaek Jan 16, 2019
Title The Bride of Habaek Spoiler
this drama defines new relationship-goals - a guy who will look at the girl like Habaek at So Ah in the 16th ep (the picture-drawing scene <3)
On W Jan 4, 2019
Title W Spoiler
really great drama.. but how is it that in this and so many other romance dramas the development of the romantic relation is shown in so much better way than the happy ending itself. I was so drawn to this drama with each episode because of amazing developed love story between then... but the ending was somehow anti-climatic.