What a disappointment!
I really liked the earlier episodes. Right now I'm on ep 8 and regretting I even picked it up. Why on earth would they go with that storyline for the female protagonist? It makes it completely unreal or bizarre. Now, I'll just get it over with or I might even drop it. What a waste of time...The director is an absolute moron!
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Funny lovestory with true love
Don't listen to the negativity đ This movie is amazing! I loved their funny moments, unique lovestory and real dedication to each other. I love that she chooses love over money. That he's so hardworking and seriously in love with her from the start. Unlike some men (her ex). This movie has a better couple than most rom coms! :') Coco's acting and dancing is hilarious too. The lesson of the movie is follow your heart, despite difficulties, choose love over money, real love always wins â¤ď¸ 9/10Was this review helpful to you?
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Pretty Faces, Predictable Chaos, and a Finale That Fully Lost the Plot
Oki besties, letâs get into it. This drama, as many fellow viewers have clocked with laser accuracy, is neither original nor particularly remarkableâbut also not terrible. Itâs the genre equivalent of your default dinner when youâre tired, uninspired, and emotionally unavailable: familiar, easy, and mildly satisfying if expectations are kept on a leash.The leads were genuinely enjoyable to watch. The ML is certified eye candyâface card never declines, no debate there. Iâve seen him around, and while he absolutely delivers visually, his acting occasionally felt a bit⌠stiff? Not consistently, just here and there. Could be his style I guess, either way, still a pleasant viewing experience.
The FL did a great job. I hadnât even realized sheâd transitioned into mini-drama territory, but honestly? We roll with it. She carried her role well and felt grounded throughout.
Now, chemistry. Personally, I didnât feel a strong romantic spark between the leadsâand yet, plot twist, I still enjoyed watching them interact. A rare occurrence for me. Their communication was handled surprisingly well, they functioned as an actual team, and that alone did a lot of heavy lifting. The kisses were⌠fine. No fireworks, no earth-shattering revelations, but also not full CPR dummy modeâthough that first one was skating dangerously close.
The villain reveal, however, did absolutely nothing for me. Mostly because the actress is a professional drama antagonist at this point. She plays the villain in nine out of ten dramas, so the second she appeared I was already like, âAh yes. Anyway.â Let me locate my shocked face real quick.
The supporting cast did okay overall. I especially enjoyed the mother-in-law and the concubinesâalways reliable agents of chaos, doing what needed to be done, and love that we got a good concubine on our side.
And then⌠the final episodes happened. The plot didnât just go off the railsâit launched itself into another dimension. Full commitment to nonsense. The last four episodes said, âWeâre going out with a bang,â and then proceeded to cram a long separation and a reunion into what felt like the final three minutes.
So yes, we got messy drama, revenge, concubines, inner family schemes, and a finale powered entirely by vibes, but yes, a happy ending for our leads, all things considered.
As a pit stop between heavier dramas, this was a perfectly serviceable, predictable watch. Not life-changing, not groundbreakingâbut sometimes you just want chaos with pretty people, and this delivers exactly that.
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Hmmm... A lot of fast forward but good comeback for KSH
So, I just finished "Can This Love Be Translated?" and I have a lot of feelings! I watch a lot of K-dramas, and sometimes you can guess what will happen next. This one had some of those familiar moments, but it also did some really unique things that stuck with me.The Good Stuff:
The Main Couple's Chemistry: The two leads, Kim Seon-ho and Go Youn-jung, were amazing. Their romance didn't feel rushed. It was a slow build based on quiet understanding, which felt very real. Kim Seon-ho can say so much with just his eyes!
A Unique Story Twist: The coolest part for me was how the show handled the female lead's mental health. She has a dissociative disorder, and the show made her other personality, Do Ra Mi, into a real person that the male lead could talk to. It was a powerful way to show her struggle and made their relationship much more interesting.
It's a "Feel-Good" Watch: Despite the heavier themes, the drama has a warm heart. The side characters aren't annoying, and you really root for the main couple to find happiness.
The "Hmm..." Stuff:
A Few Predictable Moments: Yeah, there were some classic drama tropes. A big misunderstanding keeps them apart for a bit, and you just want to yell at the screen for them to talk it out!
The Ending Fell a Bit Flat: This was my main issue. The show did a great job building up the female lead's past trauma. But the way they solved it in the final episode felt too easy, like a quick fix. I wish they had gone with a more realistic ending about healing, which would have been braver.
The Parents' Storyline: Specifically, bringing her parents "back to life". For me, it didn't help and felt unnecessary. It took away from the powerful, real healing she could have had on her own and with the male lead's support.
Lastly, the breathtaking landscape - OF COURSE!
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It was ok
It was fine. A great way to pass the time by. The cinematography was ok. It didnât quite feel like they were running on few actors, lol. But what did bother me was the lack of info about certain things in the movie. Too many plot wholes. I get the message and what they intended with the story, but the execution was meh.SPOILER:
They didnât talk about why the ml was sick. Judging from the beanie, he seemed like he had cancer. Or something that would be terminal at most because why was he practically living in the hospital that his mom let fl stay in his room?
Also flâs background wasnât talked about. Like why was she bullied when she came from Seoul? Isnât it usually the other way around? Lol, if her family moved in the village, why did she stay at mlâs house?
Oh, wait. I remember a pic that fell during the last part of the series. Maybe they were childhood friends?
Although I did like how we were shown a âwhat if the bff livedâ scenario at the final part of the series. Just kinda worried about the mlâs health though because it was left kind of an open ending.
(lmao, congrats. you just read my thought process)
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it's basically giving message according to me that we must help others. even if we have nothing.
overall the series is good but the role of villain is literally very small and not too good script at last ,otherwise the series is good đđť, the most imp is that it gives the message that we must always ready to help others. even if we have nothing, we must always be kind and strong to help anyone at anytime Inspite of sadness and grief Inside us , Cashero is an average series with a decent storyline but uneven execution. Some episodes are engaging and manage to build curiosity, but others feel slow and predictable. The concept had potential, yet it isnât explored deeply enough. Acting is okay, with a few good performances, but nothing truly memorable. While the twists add some interest, they donât always land strongly. Overall, Cashero is a one-time watchânot bad, but not impressive either. but have good values to be learn in life.Was this review helpful to you?
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The plot dragging... whyy? T-T
I started watching it because everyone was saying it was soo good, but then after struggling in the first 10 episodes due to the women doing baby voices, pouting, and the plot being nothing but the main girl acting so stupid towards the main guy when she's supposed to be a freaking powerful warrior, I saw comments insisting that the series gets really good, so I kept going. And it was true, the story finally starts to progress and becomes more interesting, but it doesn't last long, and the plot gets dragged all over again.*spoilers* ...
The secrets and lies of the main girl shouldn't have last that long! It started to get sooo annoying, and the main guy not realizing anything at all for so long just made him look dumb. I was so disappointed by that, I couldn't even take his reaction and being mad about it seriously.
What mostly was getting on my nerves about the acting was the baby voices all the girls insisted on using when talking to men. Why is that a thing? I know the main girl was supposed to be pretending, but still, even when they finally fell for each other, their romance is so immature. They being two powerful warriors, I expected a more fitting behavior, I don't know.
And then my final point is the plot dragged. The main story is a cool concept, but all the side stories and then everything taking soo long to happen is just... Annoying. I dropped it at episode 26.
The acting was not bad, I liked the cast, I guess it was the directors choice to make them act too childish that ruined it for me. The fighting scenes were most good to watch though, except the cringing ones, of course. And heads up to the character 27, he's super charismatic.
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A perfect example for don't judge a book by it's cover
I never planned on watching this one cz i thought the actors were not handsome enough. I remember skipping them in "we are" too but then the reviews and edits said that this was a really good one so i gave it a go.Yes i loved itđ¤. The story was really good. It was a breath of fresh air and something new. I've never seen a drama with double memory loss and i usually get sick of memory loss dramas but i think they handled it really well. I cried ugly the entire episode 9đ and 10. Dont worry it's a happy ending but a really touching one
I liked all 3 couples but my fav would be doc and village head. â¤ď¸â¤ď¸â¤ď¸â¤ď¸ i really wanna see them in more dramas probably as main leads. Their story was really beautiful. I'm happy every single character got their happy ending.
I deducted 0.5 cz i felt the aranta kingdom's plot was like completely sidelined in a kinda odd way. Especially at the end. They showed us the plotting and scheming but then they didn't show us how the whole thing ended and just told us that it ended so that kinda made me feel like there was a gap.
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Only finished because of the GL side couple.
I thought I was going to love this BL based on how much I loved this CP's first BL. Big mistake!Only finished because of the GL side couple. The only highlights of this drama, IMO, are: ViviMook & Meena. Every scene without them felt like a chore to get through!
I genuinely don't understand all the hate Mook gets. Are all of you new to Asian dramas? Whiny characters are a staple of rom-com dramas, especially Thai dramas.
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Imperfect, but Emotionally Resonant
Our Unwritten Seoul is a difficult drama to pin down because it does so many things well that youâre likely to be drawn in by its story and the range of themes it explores. It isnât perfect, though, and it doesnât always play to its strengths. The pacing becomes uneven, especially toward the end, where the final stretch feels rushed and slightly disjointed, even if it doesnât completely undo the emotional journey built earlier.One notable drawback is the way Mi Jiâs personality shift is portrayed across time. Her adult self appears much more bubbly and soft, in sharp contrast to her tomboyish, guarded teenage version. Rather than feeling like a fully earned evolution, the change can come across as somewhat inconsistent, as if important parts of her emotional transition were skipped, making it harder to clearly connect the two as the same person.
On the positive side, the casting is nearly perfect, strengthening every relationship and letting the emotional moments truly shine with a sense of real stakes. The drama explores a wide range of powerful themes â work pressure, unresolved trauma, loss, and complex family dynamics â and handles them with enough nuance to feel deeply personal and relatable. It may also surprise viewers with how certain character arcs evolve, offering growth that feels earned and refreshingly thoughtful in a landscape where such development is no longer a given.
The OST, while serviceable, isnât particularly memorable, and the dramaâs emotional moments might have hit even harder with a more striking soundtrack. Still, despite its uneven ending and music that fails to leave a lasting impression, Unwritten Seoul remains a genuinely engaging watch â emotionally rich, thoughtfully cast, and thematically layered in a way that may linger long after the final scene fades out.
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Another Thai BL enters the list of Iconic BLs!
This is a very biased review, and I do not care!!ATTENTION: IF you're looking for a problematic BL with red-flag characters and miscommunication issues that will drive you insane, look elsewhere!
When I first started watching this BL, I already knew it would become my favourite PondPhuwin BL, but I had no idea it would become one of my favourite BLs of all time.
Khun Thee stole my heart from his first cringey moment, and he has burnt his mark into my heart and mind because I was also watching other romance dramas while watching Me and Thee and every time a character said something cheesy, my mind went, "Okay, Khun Thee!!" That's iconic!
The chemistry between Khun Thee and Peach made my heart flutter. There's something to be said about soft yet strong characters, and that's how I would describe Peach. He had to grow up faster than other kids in order to care for his nong, yet he didn't become bitter or angry at the world. Instead, he used it as a lesson to become a better person and always take care of others around him. Then enter Khun Thee, with his soap-opera-lovin' self, who had to grow up inside his glass castle with his bodyguard as his only friend. Khun Thee takes care of Peach, assuring him that he doesn't have to shoulder all the responsibility alone and that he will always be there to support him and his younger sister. In turn, Peach helps Khun Thee step into the real world and realize there's more to life than just watching soap operas and having only superficial relationships. Khun Thee/P'Kian and Peach complete each other.
Favourite couple: Khun Thee/Peach
Favourite side couple: RomeMok
Favourite character: Khun Thee
Favourite side character: Mok
*My only complaint is that Tawan and Aran ended up together. Tawan DID NOT grovel enough, but whatever.
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Good storyline and Great casting.
shine on me is a drama you might not expect to get into,but its so well written that it draws you in without special forces. its a perfect drama in its own way.watched it for the male lead,song weilong,but the whole cast put in their best into making this masterpiece.
I hope dramas like this continues to appeal to the cdrama audience. Realistic,life lesson and Romantic series.
with this being said,I recommend Shine on me. 10 for me. incase you need other modern dramas,sniper butterfly also good. with nice plots.
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Unexpected - Good show to binge watch
This drama shows an interpreter and an actress's relationship go from a professional relationship to a love relationship, but it does go into other details. This drama also added double personality and trauma topics. It's not bad, but it was unexpected and interesting. This drama is still a good drama to watch in one sitting. The acting is good! I think this is the first drama that I've watched with both of these actors, so I'll definitely check out their other dramas.Overall, this drama was nice and worth watching.
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Most Virtuous,Kind,Empathetic,Brave,Inspiring Male lead in the Entire Universe!
Please donât be swayed by negative reviewsâthis is truly a wonderful drama and my all-time favourite. I love this drama because I love the male lead's character a lot. The male lead, a crown prince, deeply cares about the welfare of his people. He is kind, empathetic, cheerful and courageous, always standing up against injustice. The story is emotionally touching, inspiring, and beautifully told. And the best part? It has a happy ending. I highly recommend giving this drama a chanceâyou wonât regret it!Was this review helpful to you?
Late Discovered Gem From 2013
1) Keep in mind this is from 2013. Don't hold tropes you've seen before against. This one probably came before.2) Supernatural X Cinderella ---- Business Proposal with strong supernatural dimension. If you liked Oh My Ghost, Hotel del Luna, or Bring it on, Ghost there's a good chance you'll like this one.
3) I was hooked from the first episode and binged the rest.
4) This was my first time seeing Gong Kyo Jin playing Tae Gong Shil aka the Big Sun and I was very impressed. She exudes a very attractive down to earth girl next door charisma that's hard not to like.
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