Yess!! I am Taiwanese and SDOOD is my favourite drama of all time but this one is coming up hot on its heels 😍
Ditto. Made me a lifelong fan. The SOOD's OST is almost perfection. This is coming from someone who is certainly not Taiwanese or of South East Asian origin and is a fan of Western classic rock from the 1980s. Also, I related so hard to the school phase and to the simplicity of a life prior to the internet era. This series invokes the nostalgia, the leisurely pace, the intense and unwavering feelings, and the urgency that the K-remake miserably failed to do. Ironically, I am a casual fan of the actors who were involved in the adaptation.
He will probably wait for 14 years. It's unfair to expect young Sol to fall for SJ when she has no history with…
As a victim of bullying, inspite of never taking the abuse lying down, some of my most vivid memories are of the worst events of my life. These memories often sneak up when I am either at my lowest or highest. At my highest, they function as naysayers. It is what it is. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
He will probably wait for 14 years. It's unfair to expect young Sol to fall for SJ when she has no history with…
Loved your story. Thank you for sharing. It resonates with me since something similar happened to me. We end up maximising our insecurities to the extent that we can never look past them.
I usually avoid music/idol dramas and even when I do watch them skip the parts where they sing. I liked twinkling…
I thought I was a unicorn. There are only 2 dramas that have made me love almost the entire playlist. Usually, I would perhaps like one of the songs. Even though ballads are not my genre, the placement of songs in this one has been quite nicely done.
I know we are all rooting for Sol and Sunjae and I love them to bits, but episode 10 just made me feel how I really…
Honestly, from an outsider's perspective, Sol would appear as a player, leading Sun Jae on. I don't blame In Hyuk. He's a good friend albeit a chaotic one.
I know we are all rooting for Sol and Sunjae and I love them to bits, but episode 10 just made me feel how I really…
Honestly, from an outsider's perspective, Sol would appear as a player, leading Sun Jae on. I don't blame In Hyuk. He's a good friend albeit a chaotic one.
I know we are all rooting for Sol and Sunjae and I love them to bits, but episode 10 just made me feel how I really…
Honestly, from an outsider's perspective, Sol would appear as a player, leading Sun Jae on. I don't blame In Hyuk. He's a good friend albeit a chaotic one.
I think bcoz so many actors turned down the offer and it took 3 years into realization. So I think TVN thought…
The irony. Till now, the script has been so well written and executed. Fingers crossed for the next six. Also,I guess those three years well spent fine tuning the script. It totally shows.
Felt like the plot dragged from ep 2-13. I've invested too much time to stop now, so I guess I'll finish it. I…
The comedy doesn't land, at all... I don't mind slapstick, even though it's not my sort of humour. The script isn't the star, LOL. The leads are totally limited by a mediocre script. I don't mind an outlandish premise as long as the show compels me to feel invested in the overall story.
Shining for One Thing and Someday or One Day fans will surely love this! For me, Lovely Runner is 2024's biggest…
In all honesty, this one seems more in line with SOOD than the Korean remake could ever be. SOOD is a rare gem. So, for this to invoke a similar vibe without coming across as trying too hard is an achievement by itself. Moreover, it invokes many of the KDrama tropes but successfully sidesteps them. Like, Sun Jae's misguided efforts to dress like Tae Sung, LOL. In most dramas, one sees the dressing up trope, however, here it's been turned on its head. I liked the fact that the character exercised his agency rather than someone forcing him to do so.
Shining for One Thing and Someday or One Day fans will surely love this! For me, Lovely Runner is 2024's biggest…
In all honesty, this one seems more in line with SOOD than the Korean remake could ever be. SOOD is a rare gem. So, for this to invoke a similar vibe without coming across as trying too hard is an achievement by itself. Moreover, it invokes many of the KDrama tropes but successfully sidesteps them. Like, Sun Jae's misguided efforts to dress like Tae Sung, LOL. In most dramas, one sees the dressing up trope, however, here it's been turned on its head. I liked the fact that the character exercised his agency rather than someone forcing him to do so.