A Mid-Tier Drama I Didn't Mind Watching
I watched this well before I started this group and long before I began documenting reviews after watching. Because of that, this review is based solely on my memory from nearly six years ago.That said, I remember enjoying this series, though I didn’t love it or every sequence, which is why it's placed in a mid-range rating. I enjoyed the storyline, especially since transmigration stories were still very new to me at the time. However, I also remember some pacing issues that occasionally made it difficult to stay fully engaged. And while I have a general positive impression of the drama, many of the specific details weren’t especially memorable to me.
One thing I always consider with any series though is if it was worth the watch. A series can be an alright experience overall and still deliver something meaningful by the end. Although I don't know how I would feel in 2026 having watched so many other great dramas, this was a worthwhile experience in 2020.
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I enjoyed it more than i should :)
okay guys this is actually a simple story and has a few flaws but.. i genuinely enjoyed watching it. this series seriously deserves to be called a comfort show, it’s sweet, sometimes cringy, and i get that not everyone is convinced by the conversations with yuka, but honestly in times where people talk about their mental health problems with chat gpt, talking to a game avatar doesn’t even feel that unbelievable anymore. i do think it’s kinda naive to believe yuka helped a traumatized teenager instead of actual therapy, but i blame that on fiction logic.i really liked the whole story of the main couple, both actors were convincing, and actor playing junji being japanese really deserves praise for learning all of his lines in thai. i also think there could’ve been more romantic moments between them, especially compared to the second couple. so.. this series is genuinely worth giving a chance.
and now that i already praised what i liked, here are some flaws:
first of all, the second couple and the guy who’s a chef — why are his mother and sister gaslighting him? the mother is toxic and forbids her kids from dating, and in the end the whole storyline basically gets resolved with “actually dating is okay because she dates too” and everyone just smiles about it? they also did absolutely nothing with the father storyline, they showed him once in the hospital and then just dropped it :/ i genuinely don’t understand it, and overall all those family issues with pat, i think that was his name, were a complete mess.
meanwhile his boyfriend, despite being accused of being a playboy, was honestly a walking green flag in my opinion — supportive, caring, genuinely a really good partner, and by thai BL standards that’s not even a green flag anymore, that’s a whole green forest.
also i need to add that the last 12 minutes of the final episode almost got me with that tragic junji tone.. i thought i was gonna have to get mad and lower my rating, but they’re lucky they explained it in the end :D so it stays a 9. i think i’d gladly rewatch this someday!
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Love every seconds of this drama!
I didn’t have high expectations before start watching this drama. However, once I started I can’t stop. Once you watch it pass the scene when FL was shot, everything after that becomes much much more interesting.This drama consists of each cases per episode and it’s so good, quirky and engaging. I love their comic art as well. Bold colors (wish I had a chance to read those comics for real not only a quick glance through the scene)
My most favorites episodes are the ones about a bakery shop and the sci-fi guy one. If you finished watching this, let me know which case is your fav!
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It could have been better
Our Youth isn't a bad drama. It's a perfectly decent watch, but it quickly went from "Oh this is interesting" to "Oh. Okay." for me.My main gripe with the story is that Minase wasn't really allowed to be a person. As a pov character he felt more like a blank slate than anything. We're told that his grades matter but he never gets in trouble for slacking. We're told that it's bad that his grades are getting lower but nothing comes out of it at all. We're told that he doesn't want to go abroad to study, but he ends up going anyway and we don't see his feelings on going after all. He gets no new friendships or relationships and doesn't grow as a person in the five years we don't get to see.
Haruki gets development. He gets to decide to not be like his father, he gets to choose to go to school, he gets to choose when the relationship starts and ends. Minase is passive throughout it all. The plot happens at him but nothing changes. He still gets the job his mom wants, he doesn't get a better relationship with his father, we're told his parents' divorce weighs on him but that's all. Nothing happens to him that isn't Haruki, he doesn't fight for what he wants and he doesn't overcome his outsider pov of his own life. He's a vessel for Haruki's story and character growth, that's about it.
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Looks Gorgeous But Lacks Soul
This is one of those dramas where I kept sitting there thinking “this should be hitting harder than this.” Because it IS visually stunning. The cast ,on paper, should work perfectly. A modern monarchy setting is also right up my alley. AND YET somehow there’s this weird emptiness to the show that I just can't quite understand.That being said, it’s still pretty decent and I am enjoying it overall but it's mainly due to it's airing schedule, the glamour of the royal settings and the very very pretty leads. I just wish I felt more excitement for it.
On a positive note though, I’m obsessed with the Queen Mother, Gong Seung Yeon. She's the definition of a scene stealer for me. Her acting is incredible and she feels like one of the only characters in the show that truly feels fully alive and multifaceted. The actress brings so much weight and nuance to even the smallest moments that I genuinely believe her station and her background. Incredible. Same goes for her father honestly. He’s one of those actors where the second he appears on screen you already know you’re about to get a solid performance and always have this sense of impending doom, bc boy does he play evil characters well
Actually, the supporting cast in general is carrying this show on their backs a little bit. They’re all such familiar faces and everyone is doing a genuinely wonderful job. Aid Hyeon’s actor Yoo Soo Bin continues to be one of my all time favorites because he NEVER misses for me. Secretary Do was also insanely charismatic. And I-an’s residence staff were true icons. Especially Butler Kim. He was such fun person that I'm actually a bit dissapointed that we haven't seen much of him past the halfway mark of the drama.
Mr. Prime Minister...Noh Sang Hyun, now HE is definitely on my nice list, because he's done a very good job here. I can feel his charisma and he carries himself so well. Incredible casting. The Queen Mother and him are the saving grace of this drama for me tbh.
My only issue with his character is probably the love triangle. It just felt very bland and unnecessary.
Now for the leads themselves;
I’ve seen people absolutely tearing Byeon Woo-seok apart online because of his acting here and honestly… I don’t FULLY agree. However, I do think that there are scenes where he could’ve done better, because I do feel a sort of emotional disconnect with I-an as a character. But I also think people are ignoring the type of character he’s playing. His cold demeanour can actually serve a purpose. Now I don't know if this was an intentional choice or pure serendipity, but I personally couldn't care less. It worked for me.
I-an is literally a grand prince raised under constant scrutiny since birth. A man who has probably never had the luxury of expressing himself freely for a moment. So of course he’s restrained. Of course his default expression is going to be more muted. This is someone raised in an environment where every facial expression could be judged, analyzed, weaponized. So while I do think there are moments that lacked impact, I can also understand why the performance is more controlled. I also think that his crying scenes were pretty well done. All that said, there is room for improvemet but this was definitely not BWS's best work.
My REAL enemy in this drama is his wardrobe. Why are they dressing this man like a royal bathrobe salesman?? Those horrific robe like lapels haunt me. It’s always the SAME suit in slightly different variations and I genuinely don’t understand why the styling team refused to have fun with the royal concept. They could have done SO much. I don't even want to talk about the banquet look because why are we suddenly in....western.... military....attire...why...
Now for IU. I'm afraid she has the same frozen face as BWS during most scenes, HOWEVER, I’ve always liked her acting style that leans slightly comedic and this role feels very comfortable for her. I also thought her delivery during emotional scenes were pretty solid. The comedic moments especially remind me a lot of Jang Man Wol from Hotel del Luna, which I personally love because that’s still one of my favorite performances from her. Again, it could have been better but it's not bad enough to make me mad, i just don't really feel any strong emotions.
I’m also enjoying Heeju as a character so far. I like her emotional progression and I WAS super seated her to absolutely turn the palace upside down and yet................nothing. We've spent so much unnecessary time on plotlines that had so little impact. The first half of the show is honestly a much better drama and Heejo as a character feels much more alive there. She could have been such a force.
I’m also really curious about her relationship with her father because I can already see the setup for the inevitable “he secretly cared all along” reveal. But I’m sorry… I genuinely do not care. You cannot emotionally terrorize your child for years and expect me to clap because you loved her secretly deep down inside. How you treat someone to their face matters. The emotional damage is already done my dude. BYE.
Now that I’m nearing the later episodes, I think my biggest issue is that the drama struggles with impact.
Major moments that should feel monumental just… don’t.
I-an's big move should have had me stressed. The reactions from everyone around him should have carried more weight and yet, a moment that is perhaps one of the most monumental events in the show fell extremely flat. I FELT NOTHING. Even the emotional progression between him and Heeju, especially when they finally take that final step toward each other, felt strangely muted. And I genuinely can’t tell if this is a directing issue, an editing issue, an acting issue or something missing from the script itself, but the emotional payoff just isn’t landing the way it should.
Episode 10’s ending is probably the clearest example of this. That moment should have either been laced with more tension beforehand or it should have totally come out of left field. And yet..all I felt was boredom because it was just SO predictable.
Similarly with episode 11, there were so many moments that needed more of a pause and yet the show just failed to capture it's momentum, which is such a shame. The only positive part was that we got to see a bit more of Heeju taking control; however, because the scenes were all cut so short, even this lacked the desired impact.
Even the overarching theme of "class" that the show attempted to explore fell short. I think the dramas team failed to really explore this to it's actual potential and just kept it surface level, sadly much like the rest of the show.
And that’s honestly my overall issue with the show.
It looks beautiful but somewhere underneath all the gorgeous cinematography and expensive looking sets, it feels like the drama is missing it's soul.
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Mediocre Drama
Mediocre drama probably watched and probably going to be saved by Dylan Wang fangirls(given the high rating here) . One of the most disappointing dramas I have seen in a long while. An utter waste of excellent actors all around.There was ZERO reason for RFX to die. ZERO. And the whole plot and mastermind is revealed in the last 2 episodes? WHAT IS THAT BS.
The drama made the Chinese police looks like Korean police in Kdrama, all because of the story. In the words of certain someone from the drama "We are all trying here" I now proclaim the director of this drama and everyone related in producing the plot as 'Watermelon Licker'.
Overall, disappointed, I was actually excited to watch Pan Yueming and Wang Hedi to work together, the whole death of RFX and slowballing of the drama completely killed the vibe, and then I was on sunken ship fallacy to see if there was anything salvageable, never got better, was also looking forward to see the FL since I watched her in Hold a court and was impressed by her acting.
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A good reccomendation for enemies to lovers drama without most of the usual cliches
One of the good cdramas out there with excellent main leads and a suberb FL's story that has more to provide than her beauty.The story also between the leads develops slowly and steady and there is a strong character advancement from the ML,even after his somewhat harmful behavior in the start towards the FL.It would be a top recommendation for someone looking for an enemies to lovers story with a good plot and amazing second cast.
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Had potential with a female focused story but didn't delivered
Seriously,not what I was expected from the title,boring and underdeveloped.It had such a good potential with the FL and her story but it dragged without a reason,it had a story with a lot of plot holes and I didn't like ML's same exact acting face in almost all scenes-without emotion.The only thing that I enjoyed was the scenes where the leads had to leave the garrison and also FL's loyal group of mates/friends.Was this review helpful to you?
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Just watch it!!
This is a well-written and beautifully executed mini-drama. This cannot be lumped in the same category as those half-baked mini-dramas out there. That will be an insult to Echoes of Gang City.The acting of the characters is superb. As they say, the window into a person's soul is the eyes. Simply wonderful! I love me some loyal, resourceful and highly reliable friends. Goodness me, I am so done with backstabbing friends in mini-dramas. It's such a joy to see them actually stand together through thick and thin. God bless Grandpa's heart. You can totally feel the joy he felt seeing them get together in the modern times.
Despite there being only one soundtrack, it wasn't abused. It was well-timed, not loud and adds layers of emotion to the scenes. It was also nice that the business side of the drama didn't get lost halfway through the drama; instead, it was fleshed out to give some actual context.
The story is also not simply about revenge, protecting the family business, or romance. Yes, all of those were incorporated, but personally, I think those flashbacks to the Republican Era added so much depth to the present and elevated the story. If I must mention a drawback, it's the use of English every now and then. I don't mind it, but drafting contracts in English or sharing reports in English to a group of men in suits at a board meeting that primarily communicates Mandarin is kinda pushing it lol!! And also, casually switching to English when all the discussions in the same scene were held in Mandarin.... is yeah lol!!
Another favourite part of the show is the shooting location. Some of the shots were in Hong Kong, which made me happy lol!! Especially in the last episode, that's West Kowloon Park!! I feel like I can connect with the show more because of the sense of familiarity.
Anyways, just watch it and enjoy!! You might need some tissues, not a whole box.
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Is the Glass half empty or half full?
Why are we so against fun as a society? i mean If we take Perfect Crown at face value, it’s a nice, fluffy rom-com filled with typical K-drama cliches, decent writing, predictable storylines, and okay acting.But if we dissect it piece by piece and dive into the deeper meanings like some viewers do, it can also be seen as a drama that subtly normalizes classism and entitlement, disguising it through romance, attractive leads, and visually pleasing aesthetics.
I’ve noticed two main reactions to this drama.
1. Overzealous fans who label everything about it a masterpiece and give it excessive praise simply because they like the actors.
2. Overly critical viewers who challenge that mindset by pointing out the hypocrisy and problematic themes hidden beneath its fluffy surface.
But there’s also a third approach, the one I lean toward, which is the average viewer who just wants to be entertained. I encourage this third approach because it allows you to enjoy the show while still being aware of its flaws without going to either extreme.
I’m not here to say either side is completely right or wrong. Both have valid points. The first group tends to overhype even the most mundane aspects, while the second sometimes positions itself as intellectually superior, dismissing those who simply enjoy lighthearted romance without analyzing its deeper themes.
For me, Perfect Crown is an okay show. It was fun and easy to watch. Not everything needs to be deeply analyzed for us to enjoy it, we can appreciate something simply for the entertainment it provides. At the same time, it is also important to acknowledge the subtle messages media can convey beneath the surface.
The shows entire premesis is supposed to be basically a modern day Cinderella story,but i didn't actually think it was one bit. I know it's in a reimagined society where money cannot buy your rank and nobility in this world but I can't take a supposed Cinderella seriously when she's decked out in Louboutins and designer clothes and bags every episode. What about her except her status or illigitimate birth gives Cinderella vibes? Would have made much more sense to actually made her poor if we are supposed to feel bad when people are bullying her or talking down to her. Even the fake marriage trope was really for her side only because the prince was obviously charmed with her from their school days. What's fake about a marriage where the guy wouldn't leave you if he had a gun to his head?
Overall, I found the show to be average. They didn't take any risk and deviate from any norms in the drama world. This show is just a large compilation of every cliche ever done, sweet but basic.The plot was predictable, with obvious twists, but it was still heartwarming and engaging. It’s not something I’ll think about every day of my life, but I’ll remember it fondly.
There are only a handful of dramas with this kind of premise, so from the moment it was announced my interest was already peaked. The royal setting and power dynamics gave it a strong foundation, and it definitely had the potential to stand out more.
However, I don’t think that potential was fully explored. Some conflicts felt like they were introduced with a lot of weight but then resolved too quickly or too conveniently. Certain plot points seemed like they would have long-term consequences, but they didn’t always follow through in a meaningful way.
I also felt like the pacing was slightly uneven. Some scenes were stretched out longer than necessary, while more important developments felt rushed. Because of that, a few emotional moments didn’t land as strongly as they could have.
One of my biggest issues in the show was the fake marriage genre which wasn't even explored in the least. They took about 70 percent of the show to get there and when they did the couple was in love with each other so it's not really a fake marriage. While the couple can care about each other before they get married they shouldn't be passionately and crazily in love just removes any aspect of fake in that marriage. They weren't even married for 1 single episode before divorce came up. How is that a fake marriage?
That being said, the storyline was still enjoyable. I won’t lie, some scenes had me kicking my feet in the air because they were genuinely cute and fun to watch. Those lighter moments are really where the drama shines, and they make it easy to stay engaged. However all twists and turns were so boring and literally predictable? they didn't even let you guess multiple people who were doing the bad things they just left it out in the open.
The main characters, however, felt quite shallow. There wasn’t much more depth to them as it was supposedly presented, their emotions were always very clear, but not in a way that added layers.I mean the show positions them as 2 complex human beings who are both so much more than they appear on the surface and have great internal tormoil but i didn't feel anything more that i couldn't see about their personalities in the 1st episode going on in the show. I would have liked to see more internal conflict or growth outside of their relationship.
Their chemistry was decent and worked for the tone of the show, but it didn’t feel particularly strong or memorable. It felt more like visual compatibility than a deep raw emotional connection, which made the romance enjoyable in the moment but not very lasting. It's like you gather 2 popular kids to date, of course everyone is gonna love them together because they are them but what more?
The side characters and villains, on the other hand, were more interesting. I liked that they weren’t overly aggressive in a typical “I hate you” to your face kind of way. They had more nuance, especially the Queen, who stood out and added a level of tension that the main storyline sometimes lacked. Her character left a very deep impression on me and I could never tell what was on her mind, what she wanted, or her end goal which made me feel excited for her every appearance on screen. She was so much more complicated than what she seems, her backstory and motivation going forth made for a thrilling watch. Her Father was also a really good character his scenes were scantily but still very notable.These aren't your typical villians who divulge in ur presence how much of a nuisance u are but take a step back and make u feel the hate slowly as they go. What a legendary performance.
The side characters were a fun mixed bag. The brother and sister-in-law added humor and warmth, and I appreciated that they broke away from the usual “evil half-sibling” trope, No matter how much he complained or teased her you could always tell he loved her deep down, for that i love the turn it took even his wife and his relationship where some of my favourite parts in the show ,they portrayed a marriage built on love and not political or financial gain among prominent people very unheard of in K dramas. The young King was also entertaining and brought a lot of charm and emotion to his scenes. I was torn between the complexity his simple charcter brought, is it okay to force roles upon people at birth because of traditions? His father and him couldnt live the lives they wanted because they were born into a fixed system the couldnt escape.
Her father's charcter was a mixed reaction I absolutely hated him 90 percent of the time but in some little moments he always showed up. In conclusion i still dislike him.
The Assistants romance was sweet and fun nothing to go crazy about but okay filler for episodes when needed. I much preferred the brothers and sister in laws romance,cute and sweet light and fun hearted they had really good chemistry with one another. I found their chemistry even better compared to our main couples.
As for the Prime Minister, I’m a bit conflicted. While it’s a common K-drama trope for the second male lead to be in love with the female lead, it does feel a bit overused. I think it would have been more interesting if he had a stronger identity outside of that dynamic. There is not much we can do in a world where our fl is adored by every handsome man who graces our screen. I feel myself slowly getting tired of all men are in love with this random girl for literally no reason? Why couldn't u have brought the feelings to her attention before she got into a relationship? His jealousy literary made me gag he had no right to be acting that way.
The plot was predictable every toss and turn it led to I could guess right before it happened, I clocked about 80 percent of what was happening before it even landed. Everyone went with the same format programmed in our brains no out of place behavior. But it's a very typical direct story fake marriage it's a very common format so I can't say I'm entirely mad of how they handled the storyline. These typical chliches are a major reason I fell in love with the k drama world so i would be a hypocrite to say it's all bad.
By the end, I felt satisfied but not particularly impressed. The show was consistently enjoyable and disappointing all together, but it didn’t quite reach a level that made it stand out as something extremely special.
So like I said, it’s good, just not what I would call great. It was funny, swoon-worthy, and easy to watch, and sometimes that’s enough.
At the same time, not everything needs to be extraordinary to be enjoyable. People experience media differently. Some might rate it very highly, while others may not enjoy it at all. I don’t fully agree with either ratings, but I can understand both perspectives.
Which brings me back to the question.
Is the glass half empty or half full?
How should we judge this drama at it's face value?
Do we enjoy it for what it is while acknowledging its flaws, or do we focus too much on what it could have been?
I still believe in a middle ground. We don’t need blind praise or unnecessary criticism.
Sometimes, it’s enough to simply enjoy something for what it is, entertainment.
I know this review is a bit different because it focuses not only on the show itself, but also on how people react to it. There has been a big trend on uncessary hate or love on this platform that led me to make this review. I hope everyone can take a second to acknowledge the perspective of the other person.
P.S pls be nice to me do not send me death threats or long paragraphs on how I'm wrong. I literally say everyone can and should rate it differently because we are all different people with different mindsets.
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Wholesome & Touching!: Family/ComingOfAge/Romcom!
Expected just a cute fluffy typical family jdorama/romcom.But I ended up crying alot lol, not necessarily sad tears, drama had many Touching Moments.
9/10.
Great as both family drama, growth story for female lead/coming of age and a cute romcom. Drama had it all, and the ending was just perfect, perfect profession for FL too. 😍
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Silly and cute romcom
Overall I found this very fun. Mostly your typical CEO romcom plot.It is definitely a vshort style drama.
One thing I found interesting is that this drama seems to have given more thought to the transmigrator concept. Most dramas are just like "and then she was transported" and its probably never mentioned again -- just a mysterious maybe-godly force? But in this, the link between the worlds feels like a real part of the fantasy landscape, there is a reason for it and practical ways that it works.
As far as the characters, the ML is pretty basic. He turns a bit too sharply into the romance but its a short so whatever.
The FL is a bit more interesting, as she is a cultivator from another world she is literally a warrior. Only occasionally does this seem to be forgotten, tbh I was impressed because most dramas would drop that premise quickly. But throughout this, her posture and movements and attitude are almost always informed by her actual background. She holds herself like a warrior and walks like one.
I was also glad to see that consistent characterization because the other red flag that starts sticking out is that as soon as she is dressing modern, she is almost always dressed in a child-like manner. Which is... a bit sus. But amusingly this just means that she acts like a warrior even though she has pigtails and overalls or whatever. Haha
The other piece worth mentioning is so many satisfying slaps. ngl its my favorite part of vshorts
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loved their chemistry.
i finally watch some worthy bl drama, i am so glad that i found this. the scenes are so crisp. i just love the drama very much. please make more like this. the biggest thing i love is the top is yearner. overall thats a solid crisp 10/10 drama. in just 1st episode it caught all my attention. waiting for more episode to release.Was this review helpful to you?
Generation to Generation C-Drama ??❤️
This drama is simply incredible; in terms of its story, cast, characters, music and the sheer beauty of "generation-to-generation" theme; I truly cannot put it into words! 🥹🫠🤌🏻The moment I watched the first episode, I was completely obsessed. 😍 I feel that, following *The Untamed*, this is the second drama where I’ve encountered this "generational" concept—and honestly, I absolutely loved it. ❤️ And the truth is that not a single episode of it is boring—I didn't skip a single part. And even the story of the first generation isn't boring.
I have compiled a list of all the characters in this drama, and have also noted down their connections to help remember them.
I’ve already made plans to rewatch this "generation-to-generation" drama. 🫶🏻
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这部剧简直太不可思议了!无论是剧情、演员阵容、角色塑造、配乐,还是那种“世代传承”主题所蕴含的纯粹之美——我真的无法用言语来形容它有多棒!🥹🫠🤌🏻
从看完第一集的那一刻起,我就彻底沦陷了。😍 我感觉,继《陈情令》之后,这是我遇到的第二部融入了这种“世代传承”概念的剧集——说实话,我真的爱惨了这种设定。❤️ 而且讲真,这部剧没有哪一集是无聊的——我全程没有跳过任何一个片段。甚至连第一代人的故事线也丝毫不显枯燥。
我整理了这部剧中所有角色的名单,并标注了他们之间的关系,以便于记忆。
我已经打算把这部“世代传承”大剧重刷一遍了。🫶🏻
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이 드라마는 정말이지 믿을 수 없을 만큼 훌륭합니다. 스토리, 출연진, 캐릭터, 음악, 그리고 세대와 세대를 잇는 주제가 지닌 그 순수한 아름다움까지—정말로 말로 다 표현할 수가 없네요! 🥹🫠🤌🏻
첫 화를 본 순간부터 완전히 빠져들어 헤어나올 수가 없었습니다. 😍 제게 있어 *진정령(The Untamed)*에 이어, 이렇게 '세대'를 아우르는 개념을 접하게 된 건 이 드라마가 두 번째인데요—솔직히 말해, 정말이지 너무나도 마음에 들었습니다. ❤️ 게다가 단 한 회차도 지루할 틈이 없었어요. 저는 단 한 장면도 건너뛰지 않고 정주행했습니다. 심지어 1세대 인물들의 이야기도 전혀 지루하지 않았고요.
이 드라마에 등장하는 모든 인물의 목록을 정리해 보았으며, 인물들을 기억하는 데 도움이 되도록 서로 간의 관계 또한 함께 적어 두었습니다.
벌써부터 이 '세대 계승' 드라마를 다시 정주행할 계획을 세워두었답니다. 🫶🏻
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このドラマは、まさに驚異的な傑作です。ストーリー、キャスト、登場人物、音楽、そして「世代から世代へと受け継がれる絆」というテーマが持つ純粋な美しさ……その素晴らしさは、言葉では到底言い表せないほどです!🥹🫠🤌🏻
第1話を観た瞬間から、私は完全にこの作品の虜になってしまいました。😍 私にとって、ドラマ『陳情令』に続き、これほど鮮烈に「世代の継承」という概念に触れさせてくれたのは、本作が2作目となります。正直なところ、そのテーマが心から大好きになりました。❤️ そして何より、退屈な回が一つとしてないのです。私は一場面たりとも飛ばさずに観切りました。たとえ「第一世代」の物語であっても、全く退屈することはありませんでした。
このドラマに登場する全キャラクターのリストを作成し、それぞれの相関図(関係性)も併せて書き出してみました。登場人物を整理して覚えるのに役立つかと思います。
この「世代を超えた物語」をもう一度観直す計画は、すでに立ててあります。🫶🏻
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ละครเรื่องนี้ยอดเยี่ยมอย่างเหลือเชื่อจริงๆ! ไม่ว่าจะเป็นในแง่ของเนื้อเรื่อง ทีมนักแสดง ตัวละคร เพลงประกอบ หรือความงดงามอันลึกซึ้งของธีมเรื่องที่ถ่ายทอดจาก "รุ่นสู่รุ่น" บอกตามตรงว่าฉันไม่สามารถสรรหาคำพูดใดมาบรรยายความรู้สึกนี้ได้หมดเลยจริงๆ! 🥹🫠🤌🏻
ตั้งแต่วินาทีแรกที่ได้ดูตอนแรก ฉันก็ตกหลุมรักและถอนตัวไม่ขึ้นทันที 😍 ฉันรู้สึกว่านับต่อจากเรื่อง *The Untamed* แล้ว นี่คือละครเรื่องที่สองที่ฉันได้สัมผัสกับแนวคิดแบบ "ข้ามรุ่น" เช่นนี้ และพูดตามตรงเลยว่า ฉันหลงรักแนวทางนี้เข้าเต็มเปา ❤️ ที่สำคัญคือ ไม่มีตอนไหนของเรื่องนี้ที่น่าเบื่อเลยแม้แต่น้อย ฉันไม่กดข้ามฉากไหนไปเลยสักนิดเดียว และแม้แต่เรื่องราวของตัวละครในรุ่นแรกเริ่มเองก็ยังสนุกและน่าติดตาม ไม่น่าเบื่อเลยแม้แต่น้อย
ฉันได้รวบรวมรายชื่อตัวละครทั้งหมดในละครเรื่องนี้เอาไว้แล้ว พร้อมทั้งจดบันทึกความสัมพันธ์เชื่อมโยงระหว่างตัวละครแต่ละตัวไว้ด้วย เพื่อช่วยให้จำและทำความเข้าใจได้ง่ายขึ้น
และตอนนี้ฉันก็ได้วางแผนที่จะกลับมาดูละครแนว "รุ่นสู่รุ่น" เรื่องนี้ซ้ำอีกรอบเรียบร้อยแล้วล่ะ 🫶🏻
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So boring I couldn’t finish.
This just drags on. For a drama to be interesting you have to care about the characters and I didn’t give a s__t about any of them. Slapstick not remotely funny. The Korean drama writers are talentless hacks. I used to love Korean dramas but they’ve gotten so terrible. It used to be one in 10 were pretty good. Now it’s one in 20 if lucky.Was this review helpful to you?



