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You're Beautiful
4 people found this review helpful
Sep 19, 2012
16 of 16 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 8.0
Story 7.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 7.0
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This drama was very good, but not a perfect drama. I felt that in this drama, the viewer can easily tell what's going to happen next (but then maybe it's because I saw so many spoilers on other websites... LOL). The plot was different than other dramas, since not a lot of dramas have the female lead to disguise herself as a male. I really liked the casting; UEE as Yoo He Yi was very believable. Her portrayal of the jealous girl was outstanding; I really hated that character. x D I usually don't remember the music during the drama, but I didn't hear anything unpleasant. I would recommend this drama to others, but I won't say that it's the best drama out there. Overall, I give this drama an eight out of ten.

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A Werewolf Boy
3 people found this review helpful
Jan 12, 2014
Completed 0
Overall 9.0
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 10
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 8.0
This movie was such a beautiful and moving piece. Although the title of the movie kind of gives away what happens in the story, the fact that there was a werewolf was not the basis of the entire story. I absolutely loved how the story was carried with such emotion; even though Song Joongki barely had lines throughout the movie, the raw emotion in his eyes blew me away. I would definitely recommend it to friends! : )
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Step Up: Year of the Dance
2 people found this review helpful
Feb 5, 2022
Completed 0
Overall 2.0
Story 1.0
Acting/Cast 1.0
Music 5.0
Rewatch Value 1.0
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More Questions Than Dancing

Step Up: Year of the Dance is a 2019 Chinese dance film that follows two dance crews from different social classes, who then combine forces to defeat a prolific dance crew from the United States. The plot sounds riveting... but it was very much the opposite.

God, I wanted to like this so much because Meiqi (the lead actress) is one of my biases from WJSN, but I really couldn’t. Everything about this film was terribly bland (the only highlight was seeing Jade Chynoweth dance, and she was amazing).

Let’s start with the story. Overall, I was confused on what the film wanted to be. Was it trying to be more like a drama, or was it it going to focus more on the dance aspect? It was all over the place.

First, with the Step Up franchise, you obviously have the emotions that come with the passion for dancing... which, to be honest, I only really felt from the male lead Super Dino (who, I think I should point out, is primarily a dancer and not an actor). Even if his introduction in the film was corny as hell, you kind of feel bad for the guy for the rest of the film.

Secondly, the film tried to have some sort of romance amongst the characters, which added absolutely nothing to the story. You forget that there is an attempt of a love line until the film brings it up again. It also, annoyingly, doesn’t get resolved.

Thirdly, there wasn’t much of a clear goal achieved in the film, and the plot itself was very convoluted. It starts off vaguely with Super Dino’s character Tie Hua having to reveal something to Meiqi’s character Xiao Fei, to “DaNcE iS mY pAsSiOn,” to “We gotta beat the Black Tigers!!”, to “Oh no, we gotta avenge our brother Tie She,” to “Okay, we gotta beat Phantom now.” There were also many plotholes, from how the joined forces between Iron Crew and Sky Crew decided upon focusing on “kung-fu inspired dance,” to He Jr.’s father suddenly giving approval to his son dancing. So many questions...

To sum up this review, I absolutely hated this film. I even couldn’t enjoy the dance scenes because how angry and confused I was while watching it. I don’t recommend watching it unless you’d also like to be just as angry and confused lol.

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Di Renjie - Grandmaster of Heaven
1 people found this review helpful
Dec 25, 2022
Completed 0
Overall 1.0
Story 3.0
Acting/Cast 1.0
Music 3.0
Rewatch Value 1.0

Painfully Basic Detective Movie

"Detective Dee - Tongtian Hierarchy" is a 2021 Chinese historical action film that follows another adventure of Detective Dee as he and his cohort investigate the disappearance of an imprisoned cult leader and one of the rumors he’s spread regarding one of the Emperor’s wives plan to overthrow the Emperor.

The plot seemed very complicated. I’m not sure if you need prior knowledge of Detective Dee, but it felt like there was so much going on. The premise of the story had potential, but I think the pacing of the plot made everything feel rushed and unnatural. I also felt that the purpose of the film (investigating the political rumor) was lost because of how many elements were involved in the plot.

The characters were so terribly bland and one-dimensional. The genius detective main character, his loyal “bodyguard,” the headstrong female lead who joins the team. They were all so boring. I was actually surprised the detective couldn’t defend himself from anything; you would think that he would know some sort of basic self-defense moves. The acting didn’t help either, as all the actors’ performances felt wooden.

On top of all that, the script writing, especially the dialogue between characters, were plain and lacked any creativity or depth. For a detective movie, the deducing was very basic at best. The special effects were also low-budget, seen in the various slow-mo scenes.

Overall, I didn’t enjoy this film at all. Not a rewatch for me.

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Swing Kids
0 people found this review helpful
26 days ago
Completed 0
Overall 8.0
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 8.0
*Swing Kids* is a 2018 South Korean musical drama film that was based on the Korean musical *Roh Ki-soo*. The film takes place in the Geoje prison camp during the 1951 Korean War, where North Korean soldier Ro Kisoo (played by Do Kyungsoo) falls in love with tap dancing when he witnesses Sergeant Jackson (played by Jared Grimes) holding auditions for a dance company at the prison camp.

The plot was done well! As someone with little to no knowledge or understanding of the Korean War, I still enjoyed the film (although I do think viewers would better understand it more if they knew the history). At times, I did think the pacing and flow of the plot was a little unsteady, especially at the portions with the US Army officers stationed at the camp and the captured North Korean soldiers. The political scenes of the film felt slow, taking away from some of the upbeat and/or tense moments from the dancing scenes.

The choreography obviously stood out to me the most. I wasn’t expecting to be so good! The music and the cinematography really amplified every percussive strike the tap shoes make on the floor.

I felt that the film’s purpose was to entertain, yet also bring to attention the overlooked side of war, which is the people caught in the middle, trying to live and love life in the new conditions that war brings. This made the film much more thought-provoking and more nuanced than an atypical war movie.

The film gradually built up to the climax. There’s tension between the Americans and the North Koreans, as depicted in their respective scenes, as well as the internal struggle Roh faces with his identity as a pro-communist and a lover of American tap dancing. The culmination of the plotting and dancing happens the day of the Christmas performance, and how everything went down did not disappoint!

Watching this film made me read up on the Korean War for my context; maybe I’ll rewatch the film afterwards!

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Humming
0 people found this review helpful
Dec 13, 2020
Completed 0
Overall 6.0
Story 6.5
Acting/Cast 6.5
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 3.0
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I thought the movie was... meh. From watching the first ten - fifteen minutes of it, you can tell that the fate of the relationship was not gonna look so good, so it felt very obvious of what the course of the story would be like. The main male lead's actions to try to salvage what's left of the relationship / right his wrongs lacked emotion for me. The main female lead was very sweet and fit her role well though. I did feel bad that she seemed to be more in love than her counter-part. Overall, it was an okay romance movie, but I'll pass on rewatching it.
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Obsessed
0 people found this review helpful
Dec 12, 2021
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Overall 8.5
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 9.5
Rewatch Value 7.0

Surprisingly beautifully filmed!

Obsessed is a 2014 South Korean erotic romance film about an affair between two married individuals, set in a military camp in 1969.

I'd first like to say that I love the chemistry between the two leads; you can feel the intense emotions Song Seungheon has for Lim Jiyeon (and even the lack of feelings he has for his wife). Even the shy, demure looks Jiyeon gives Seungheon was beautifully incorporated in the feverish, passionate forbidden love between the two. I'm not sure if the costumes/sets in the film were historically accurate, but they added a nice touch to the mood, from the hair salon frequented by the commissioned officers' wives, to the steamy scene in the Jeep(?). I would also like to add that the music complemented the film very well, which is a first for me because I usually never pay attention to the scores used in dramas/films.

And yes, I believe that "Obsessed" has a high rewatch value, simply from how well the romance was filmed (.. and not just the sexy time scenes lol).

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