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To My Star Season 2: Our Untold Stories
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by Frosty
Oct 7, 2022
10 of 10 episodes seen
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Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 9.5
Rewatch Value 10

This drama is like a box of chocolates

This whole drama surprised me positively a lot!
I decided to binge-watching it with season one and I didn't have any expectations about both seasons but I ended up speechless. As far as the 1st season was very entertaining, has an easy plot, and left me in a good mood wanting more, the 2 season was an emotional rollercoaster. I cried a lot.

"To My Star 2" left us with the mysterious disappearance of one of the main characters - Jiwoo, and lead us to understand and solve the questions that appeared in season 1. We were able to understand him better and see each episode his entire point of view within the relationship. This season was very realistic showing that we meet and love people with different experiences and sometimes the conversation is needed, but sometimes very hard to do because of the past. I personally think the director and screenwriter made a great job.

The drama has incredible, very natural acting. Kim Kangmin made an amazing job in portraying the character of Jiwoo. For the whole season, I could feel the pain, sadness, and uncertainty that Jiwoo faced because of his worries about the relationship. Also, I could naturally understand his past and everything he went through, and what made him who he is today.
Moreover, we have Son Woohyeon who once again made me fall in love with Kang Seojoon. He is a fantastic actor. His charisma and style during many scenes made a great break from the heavy and hard main plot but not making him annoying or unfunny. I think that he is one of the funniest and best k-bl drama characters so far.

What I would say that I didn't like about the series was the opening song. I don't know why the director decided to change it. I enjoyed "I'll be there" a lot and I think the song would still suit season 2.

To sum up, I think the drama is definitely worth watching and worth rewatching as well.

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10Dance
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by Frosty
8 days ago
Completed 0
Overall 10
Story 9.5
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10

10Dance: When Chemistry Takes the Lead

I decided to watch this film without any spoilers from the manga or the movie itself, and without reading any prior information about it — and I was not disappointed. The film is truly fascinating, suspenseful, and filled with emotion and sensuality, all of which are expressed through dance.

I am not familiar with the characters as they appear in the manga (I have read that they are somewhat different from their film counterparts), but I really loved the characters portrayed by Keita and Ryoma. In my opinion, their performances were extremely professional, especially when compared to other BL productions I have seen. It is clear that both of them are genuine actors with immense talent.

Additionally, I know that the actors trained and prepared for a very long time to learn the dance techniques, and it is evident throughout the entire film. More than once, I forgot that they were actors and not professional dancers. One of the strongest aspects of this movie is undoubtedly its main characters and their personalities. Suzuki is more energetic, open, direct, occasionally provocative, and more expressive of his inner emotions, while Sugiki is defined by elegance, minimalism, and precision. I was very pleased that the characteristics of their dance styles flowed seamlessly through the entire film, influencing both their decisions and personalities.

The love storyline and the emotions the characters share were truly impressive. The electrifying chemistry between Suzuki and Sugiki was incredible — I honestly haven’t seen anything like it in a film or series in a long time. From the very first minutes, I was drawn into their story and could feel the unspoken emotions conveyed through every small glance, movement, and dance — pride, jealousy, desire?

Even though 10Dance does not include many typical romantic scenes, such as kisses, dates, or explicit +18 content (thankfully), it beautifully portrays sensuality and shows that dance itself can be a powerful form of expression. Sometimes, it can convey emotions more deeply than a simple kiss or the words “I love you.” This was exactly what I needed at the end of this year.

The only minor drawback was the pacing — at times, it felt as if certain scenes were cut short or something was missing, or perhaps the issue stemmed from the translation. (The scene on the stairs before the subway scene particularly surprised me, as it felt as though Suzuki had offended Sugiki.) It’s possible that if I had read the manga, some scenes would have been clearer, especially since I’ve heard that certain plot points were omitted in the film adaptation.

Despite this, I wholeheartedly recommend this movie. As someone who loves both dance and BL, this film was an incredible experience for me, and I truly enjoyed it. I will be eagerly waiting for a sequel if one is planned.

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