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Only for visuals and vibes,nothing else!
Okay....lesson learned,never watch a GJM drama for plots...like never. Its always some pretty actors with some pretty cinematography and visuals with some pretty music in the background... But the main core of the drama,the story.... better not talk about that.I didn’t start Veil of Shadows with lots of hope or anything. Already saw what happened with Fangs of Fortune which was such a eye pleasing yet one of the most frustrating dramas i've ever watched. Same with MJTY. Maybe there wasn’t anything else to watch at that time,so i started VOS...and yeah,same thing again.
The story is simple. There's a dragon deity who is actually not real,only pretending on behalf of the og dragon deities for centuries,for the real and last dragon deity to come and take the throne. Meanwhile there's millennia old nine tailed foxes, a very old villain who doesn’t have any form of body and some other characters. Interesting,right?? Yeah,it was....for the first couple of episodes. But my goodness the way everything got ruined,confusing and blundered in the midway..... Confusions after confusions, plot twists after plot twists...and those plot twists was'nt even some mind-blowing earth bending or anything, it was just wtf just happened???? They made this simple story so confusing, at some point it became head scratching level frustrating, like WHAT IS HAPPENING AND WHY IS THIS HAPPENING????
If i talk about actors,all of them did really good. I have seen Tian Jia Rui in MJTY and FOF,this young boy has real talent and acting skill. He didn’t disappoint, both Ji Ling and Dragon deity was portrayed good and lively. His back story as the blind fox,how he became the false dragon deity and sacrificed his whole youth only to perform his duty and later made those puppets to live that little bit of youthfulness....okay this bit was sad and extremely touching and TJR did so well.
This is my first time seeing Ju JingYi... so i can't say much about her acting,but she was believable as the cunning shrew nine tailed fox who later fell in love with Ji Ling. But their love story was really rushed. The had chemistry but it couldn’t properly bloom cause of the absurdity that was happening around them.
About Joseph Zheng and Chen Duling...This was the couple I adored. But unfortunately, they didn’t get that much screentime as I expected. Joseph was supposed to be the hero of the story beside the dragon deity...but his becoming a real dragon deity was so underwhelming... He never got a real HERO scene in the whole drama. And Chen Duling....girl can act. She was beautiful, both as a fox or in human form. And their story in the star stone arc was my most favourite, both of them were like really living as an old couple who are in love. They played it beautifully. But its unfortunate, after that arc ended,we never got that love and affection back from them....they were just..there,almost used like a plot device.
The one that surprised me most was YanAn...i first saw him in FOF, but his screentime was short,but he showed the glimpse of his talent. But here as Li Jie and six eye butterfly demon,he was fantastic. His dilemma,his sadness,his protectiveness towards Ji Ling and his evil arc as butterfly demon and also his backstory everything he carried gracefully.
But the arc that made me almost bang my head against the wall was the star stone arc. Listen,time travel is one of the trickiest thing to ever execute on drama,if you miss one tiny little part,the whole story falls apart. So,if you dont know how to write it,just dont write it,and also dont try to be smart by making it overly complex.But here they used it multiple times,not only in star stone arc,but also later with Lu Wuyi...completely forgetting about any kind of consequences or butterfly effects. Plotholes were everwhere,frustrations and confusions were the only thing left.
And idk what this directors fetish with killing every possible character in the drama. And in VOS,he even outdid himself,almost every character died at least once and then even before you done mourning for them,they came back to life. Our lead couple was probably in a competition how many times each can die in the name of self sacrifice and then come back like nothing happened.
However,visually or musically it was not on the level of FoF,but still if you want to watch good cgi or pretty actors,watch it. Ending is bittersweet,so yeah,thats one way better than FOF.
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my comfort series
I love everything about this series. the plot, the story line, cast and the OSTs. it's a very cute story . I can't rewatch this everytime I miss them. I recommend this to all BL watchers specially for new ones. The series will make you feel giddly and will also make you cry. I envy those who will watch the series 1st time coz I wanna experience it all over again. I hope kore people will find the series and love them as much as we do and continue supporting the casts.Was this review helpful to you?
It felt like a hug, a comfort that i dont want to drift away in life
nothing grand BUT the story line really catches me. the amount of emotions and tears i let out in this drama really touched a slice of life in me. No one will understand until you are the one experiencing it.What i absolutely love in this drama is there's no unnecessary scenario that could leave confusions in the viewer also the relationships of the characters is not a mess JUST PURE GREEN FLAGS 😭💖
My fantasy for today:
Looking for the day i met my own Seonu Chan that is so genuine and caring 🥺✨
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Overhyped
Was really hoping I would love this. I did actually like the first arc of the story, but it got boring pretty fast. The politics were very superficial. We know what they're doing but we don't know a lot of the whys and what's going on behind the scenes so there is no emotional value to it. The plot itself was just okay. I feel like everything is dragged out for so long. I liked the romance decently, especially the start of it, but again, it just got boring quick. It's sloowww. Almost dropped it several times.Was this review helpful to you?
Idk, on the edge of dropping it.
The first episodes were great, they were interesting and got me keep going. But then, like the in the middle or somewhere like episode 23, the episode I'm on. It started to get boring, I found myself scrolling on tiktok while watching that.I love ju jingyi. She's one of my favorite Chinese actress. I hate to admit it, but her acting was low-key.. not so good. Still love her though, and I'll continue support her. The rest of the cast were OK ig.
I won't drop this drama, I'll finish it even though its boring. I hope the rest of the drama will get better. And no I won't rewqtch this.
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Dear Director this review is especially for you
I truly respect the director of Rebirth, and this review comes from a place of admiration. I really loved your previous dramas, Moonlit Reunion and The Double, which is why I had high expectations for this one.Sadly, Rebirth did not work for me. I am not sure what led to the choice of this script. If it was your own decision, I hope you have learned from this experience. This genre did not suit your strengths.
The chemistry between the main leads felt weak. At times, they seemed more like siblings than a couple. The female lead also needs to improve her acting. However, I really liked the second female lead. She gave a strong performance.
That said, her storyline became very frustrating. Watching her suffer again and again made it hard for me to continue. I eventually stopped watching because it became too repetitive and upsetting.
The second male lead's character was also confusing. His actions and feelings seemed inconsistent, and his storyline felt scattered.
Even though I was disappointed, I still admire your work. You have shown your talent in dramas like Moonlit Reunion and The Double. I sincerely hope your future projects will have stronger scripts and once again win the hearts of viewers.
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A fresh bite on a familiar genre
Odd Family: Zombie on Sale is a quirky Korean zom-com that flips the undead genre on its head, centering on a dysfunctional rural family who stumble upon a zombie from a chemical lab mishap. Instead of panic, they see dollar signs: the family patriarch gets bitten, gains youthful vigor, and they turn it into a bizarre fountain-of-youth scam for the village elderly. Directed by Lee Min-jae, it blends slapstick chaos, dark humor, and oddball heart without typical gore overloads.It is exactly the kind of movie its title promises — weird, warm, and wonderfully funny. It won't scare you, but it will make you laugh and, unexpectedly, tug at your heartstrings. It is simply a well-executed zombie horror-comedy with a great cast, great characters, and okay story.
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It's a classic for a reason
One Spring Night,2019Watch timeline: April,2026
Update: 5 episodes.
I’ve been putting this drama off for a long long time, waiting for the perfect mood to sit through all that mellow emotional chaos. And listen, it’s no secret, I love Jung Hae In. That man does not act halfway. He commits his entire soul, body, and probably his sleep schedule into every role.And yes I watched Something In The Rain also long long ago.
But now I’m on episode 5 and… whew. The eye-rolling? Olympic level at this point.
Because why, why, is the FL written like her sole purpose in life is to emotionally torture this man?
How hard is it to choose? Between two people. Between sadness and happiness. Between the past and the future. At some point, you just have to pick something.
Right now I’m literally yelling at my screen: “Sis, you cannot have your cake and eat it too!!”
I will be back
UPDATE.
Completed: April 2026
I remember going on a bit of an angry rant after the first five episodes, mostly because of the FL indecisiveness. But as the story progressed, I started to see things differently. Sometimes we watch dramas through our own cultural lens, and that can limit how we interpret characters’ choices. In many Asian cultures, there’s a strong sense of filial responsibility, family ties run deep, and relationships are often closely intertwined with them. It’s not always as simple as cutting things off and moving on.
Also, let’s be honest, that tension is part of what keeps a 16-episode drama going.Though am glad she put her foot on the ground from day one and never wavered no matter how much tantrums around her.
In the end, this is a classic, and I really don’t have much to complain about. It easily earns an 8.6 from me. And of course, my favorite director, Ahn Pan Seok, can do no wrong in my eyes.
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Too contrived
I wanted to drop this series several times, but persisted to the end mainly because I like Bai Lu. But honestly, it probably wasn't worth it. The ML was not my favorite, although his acting was good. The real problem with this series was the storyline. There were strangely 4 different stories in the series, the first 10 episodes or so, then the Mo River story arc, then the part after the Mo River arc and then 500 years later the finale arc. Having so many different story arcs in which the actors portrayed different characters entirely was hard to follow. The characters would fluctuate wildly between good and evil. And worst of all, the plot felt very contrived as many Xinxia series do, but this was worse than usual. So many weird magical artifacts used to fill in plot holes and illogical actions by the characters and situations created simply to achieve an outcome to mess with the viewer's emotions. Overall, I would just recommend that you best avoid this series altogether unless you want to stagger through a nonsensical mess that can't seem to stick with one storyline.Was this review helpful to you?
Nothing lost in translation!
When a film in one language gets adapted for the screen in another language, it often loses a bit of its original essence. Happily, this 2025 Thai remake of the 2022 Taiwanese film "Marry My Dead Body" more than does justice to the original. Chiefly, the remake resurrects the original's sense of whimsy, maintaining a light comedic touch throughout. To differentiate itself from the source material, a few details change, but these innovations serve primarily to add a bit of Thai spice to the mix. The Red Envelope never feels like a shot-for-shot remake, although it does retain a few notable screen shots from the original. Those deliver the hijinks as effectively in this version as they did in the progenitor. As with the original film, a young man finds himself bamboozled into a ghost marriage. A string of terrible bad luck overwhelms his natural reluctance to marry a dead person, and he agrees to the union in a bid to change that luck. As with most ghost stories, the plot then concerns itself with the living person trying to figure out what tasks the deceased left undone, so that they might move on to whatever is next. Along the way, the audience is treated to a man streaking through a sobriety check, a Pose-style dance off that would make Mother proud, a Muay Thai boxing camp, and a cops-and-robbers shoot-out. Lead actors Billkin and PP Krit, serving here as executive producers as well, established a proven chemistry with one another across multiple previous projects, and they use that familiarity to good advantage here. The actors bounce off each other in a way that keeps the film energized. If you enjoyed the Taiwanese film, you'll probably enjoy this take on the same story. If you never saw the Taiwanese film, you don't need to start there as this version stands on its own merit.Was this review helpful to you?
Too long and drawn out scenes
I really liked the story from the the background of the main characters and the dynamics and intrigue of both the mortal and spiritual realms.However many scenes were drawn out too long and this made the whole drama very slow and way too long. it could have easily been condensed into 30 episodes without loosing its charm, depth and character.
I loved the acting by all actors. Arthur Chen was a mix of a cheesy and sentimental fool who portrayed the deep commitment really well which was a surprise.
Dilmah perfectly portrayed a cold and intelligent woman of integrity which is how I would imagine a person without senses might come across. the transition to a playful deeply emotional person once experiencing senses such as taste and the love of a man willing to give his all for her was believable.
While I was moved by the romance it was not passionate nor did it exude chemistry. This romance started slow and deepened throughout becoming achingly beautiful.
I cried and cried. not many CDramas have made me feel such despair. 😞
The loss of friends, comrades, family and love ones felt by all characters was truly memorable and well acted by all the actors.
CGI and othe special effects were really well produced to make the fantasy world like magic but overdone when used in the real world. so much beautiful landscape naturally available looked and felt fake and not appealing when characters were in the mortal realm.
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UNVEIL JADEWIND
I love the casting, acting and the storyline was great however for some cases the “plot twist” didn’t feel like it was worth the wait, there were maybe 2-3 cases I enjoyed (吉时秘闻 was definitely my favorite) However my biggest issue was the AI intro AND outro. Yes I know China is developing quickly. But the amount of AI is sickening, a company with a big budget for this drama is so easily capable of hiring illustrators or editors to create an intro and outro, I dont understand why they didn’t. Cdramas are a form of art and it takes away the creative value when AI is put into it. As for the ending, I was satisfied. Huaijin and Peiyi got their revenge and happy ending, we also got to see clips of the characters involved in the cases from start to end.Was this review helpful to you?
Yuckkkk
I have wanted to watch the drama for a long time but I never got around to it…I should have just stayed away.
SOKP is time travel drama that uses the trope of rewriting a past life. It's similar to The Princess Royal, but somehow it's worse in every single way.
This show is BAD.
It's ugly, nonsensical, juvenile, and dumb.
The technical aspects are borderline horrendous. The sets look generic and cheap, the costumes are boring and also look cheap. And the cinematography?
This show looked so bad that I HAD to look up the director. ( found that I've been unknowingly hating on his work for the past decade.)
I'm not a film student, but even I can tell that whoever was behind the camera had a fundamental misunderstanding of what should be communicated in the cinematography.
Everything is so bright and pale, it makes everything feel bleak. The exterior shots in some scenes were startlingly bad. The lighting was so artificial in some places that it made me laugh at how bad it looked. Be prepared to look at multiple shots of clenching hands over and over and over and over and over again. There's hardly any variation in how anyone is filmed. Everyone emotes the same ALL THE TIME.
I'm not sure how this team achieved it but they also managed to make objectively attractive people look awful. Both Bai Lu and Zhang Linghe suffer from this… but Zhang Linghe is the biggest victim.
I can't comprehend how a director would look at his performance and expressions and think it was appropriate to shoot, edit and air those scenes. Bro was working overtime to seem menacing 24/7 but I'm not sure if that was the best approach for both the character and HIS FACE.
People will be talking and the camera and cuts will give you expectations that never come to fruition, OR it'll have the most terrible shots with egregious usage of flood lights and fans. It's dumb.
I can't remember a single song that made an impression on me. In fact I hated some of them.
So just to speak on the plot itself, it makes no sense at all. We have a weak emperor who lets a known treasonous subject just chill after committing heinous acts??? The main villain massacred hundreds of people (including children) and his rebellion was quelled…. but instead of being executed, they just let him go back to his fief with basically no consequences. Mind YOU later in the show another party basically does the same thing which resulted in multiple executions and the exile of all related people. One of these parties seems way worse than the other and yet the punishments are so unbalanced. It's dumb.
The court politics is nonsensical as well, our ML is soooo smart and he anticipates everything and everyone without flaw. Bro never stumbles a single time, all his opponents are dumb. FL lead deals with the most juvenile conflicts, and if she is involved in something more serious she becomes a wooden post that just gets led around by the ML.
Side characters are just as underdeveloped and shallow as the plot. None of them feel like real people. Not a single one seemed like they existed outside of the scene they were currently in, even when they DIED. I felt nothing. They feel like the toys in Toy Story. Once the camera is not on them they drop to the ground and stop moving.
The female villain from the Xue clan is probably the most frustrating supporting character. She gets caught basically committing treason because she sends her maid with no mask or change of identity to do her dirty work. After this incident she does the same sh*t AGAIN, clearly not learning her lesson from the first time she got caught. She gets frustrated with being used by her family and cuts ties with them and proclaims that she will get back at them, only to immediately fold to her father's wishes and jeopardizing her new elevated position. She basically commits the same mistake THREE TIMES. It's dumb.
And the romance offended me the most. This is the biggest lack of chemistry I've seen in YEARS. That includes ANYONE in the main triangle. It's even worse off than Blossoms in Adversity and that show had a wooden nutcracker for a ML.
The FL spends 70% of the runtime chasing after a man with no personality who ISN'T our ML, while a man with no control over his face chases after her. 30-sum episodes in and the creators have these two actors scream at each other and forcibly kissing… they expect me to be invested in a relationship that does not exist? The FL has no romantic interest in the ML until 30-sum episodes in and the plot decides its time.
This was a growing experience for me because I really forgot how bad things can get, this show doesn't have a single redeeming quality, it doesn't do anything right. I hope I never see a clip from it again.
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This story brought me back to life
Lmaoooo, I’m not the type of person to write these kinds of reviews, but I just wanted to say how talented they are, even though this is their first main series. I genuinely loved everything about it, and honestly, coming from someone who literally stopped being a fan girl of Thai BL pairs and series for two years, they truly brought me back to the Thai BL industry. You would never catch me supporting a pair like this before, and that just shows how peak this series is. I keep giggling, kicking, squealing, and rolling around my bed every time a new episode drops, and the anticipation for Saturdays during the weekdays will never be replaced by any other series. I hope they keep it up because they’re genuinely such talented actors. I really thought I wouldn’t like this series, but I still decided to give it a try, and luckily, I did. They also pretty much followed the novel, except for some parts, and honestly, I’ve never seen such a good adaptation of a novel. It’s like they embodied the characters from the novel in real life. This series is actually so cute, meaningful, and funny, and it explores a more realistic side of a relationship, which I love. Also, I don’t know why everyone thought making Tiw Qin’s first love was bad, but personally, I kind of like it since they always say that “first love just hits different.” Honestly, I think most people wanted Duang to be Qin’s first love, but in my opinion, your greatest love doesn’t have to be your first love.I hope they get more series as time goes on, and I would love to see their continued improvement. ✨
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