THIS is the GL I want!!
I don't think I can put into words how incredible this show is. A tense, drama-filled plot mixed with a fantastic romance, all tied together with some of the best directing and cinematography I've ever seen in a Thai show. Just. WOW. This show had me locked in from start to finish. I love a show where the romance isn't the only plot, and the drama and conflicts in this show outside of the romance really drew me in.Bell is celebrating finishing college with her boyfriend and his friends at some club her boyfriend wanted to go to. Though it's not quite her scene, she tries to have fun. When the cops show up, Bell tries to find the car keys in her purse and instead finds drugs that aren't hers - but when the cops catch her throwing them in the trash, there's no way she can talk herself out of it (not to mention, her boyfriend is clearly not going to help her). Once in prison, she quickly learns the social hierarchy there: her and her cellmate Kae keep away from top dog Dao and her sisters, and Bell's told very clearly to avoid the murderer Claire, known as "rabid dog," at all costs. But when Bell gets in trouble with Dao's crew, it's Claire that ends up helping her. Once a loner, Claire starts to taking a liking to Bell, and Bell seems to feel the same way. However, between Kae's jealousy, Dao and her sister's business, and power-hungry guards, having one person by your side is never quite enough to keep you safe.
This show delivered on EVERY front. The tension, the drama, the romance, EVERYTHING was great. Prison plots can go either way for me, but this one was so good every episode that I cannot recommend it enough. I feel like there are a lot of mid GLs, but this is NOT one of them. I loved the characters so much, and thought their story was so well done. If you're looking for a GL that is totally different and still hits every mark THIS IS IT!
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To be loved is to be seen and understood
What a show! The cinematography alone was breathtakingly beautiful, at times the show resembled a painting. A true visual feast!I really enjoyed the story, and the complexities of the characters, how each layer unfolded, and how the leads learned to understand each other beyond language. Hiro asked Ho Jin if things had gone differently, if it wasn’t for the language barrier between him and Mu Hee. But, as Ho Jin points out, even though Ho Jin and Mu Hee speak the same language, they didn’t quite understand each other at times. Despite learning Korean, I don’t think Hiro understood Mu Hee as a person; her fears, her anxiety, her self-sabotaging ways throughout the show (which sometimes felt too relatable). She needed reassurance, a pillar, stability, someone who understands *her*, who looks beyond what she says to understand what she *needs*,*wants*, *means*. She needed someone to read in between the lines, and despite his initial frustration, Ho Jin did exactly that. He looked beyond her words and saw her person.
That is not to say that he didn’t need reassurance too; they both had attachment/abandonment issues. But I just loved Mu Hee’s earnestness in her pursuit of the male lead; she was endearing, awkward, and daring in the best way. Ho Jin, on the other hand, was gigatron-master-yearner 3000, and Kim Seon Ho bodied the character so well—but he does romance so well anyway, so no one’s surprised!
The second couple … was kind of just there. Their development was weird, and the chemistry lowkey non-existent. I don’t see why they had to become a couple, but it was nice that Ji Sun and Ho Jin got their closure; it was also nice to see the manager-actor relationship between Yong U and Mu Hee! They felt like siblings, which I liked. Mu Hee meeting her mother happened off-screen, which is a bit of a bummer… I would have liked to see how she faces her, and finally frees herself from her past, but the fact that she finally found the courage to face it in the first place was nice enough! This seems to be unpopular, since everyone wants a show of its own for this character, but I never warmed up to Hiro. Despite its meaning changing over time, I didn’t like how he kept referring to Mu Hee as “Zombie”, and he was weirdly mean to her in the beginning of their partnership for the reality show. I also found it hilarious how none of them ever thought about using a translation app while communicating… they really lowkey did not care to understand each other lol.
The show took so long to see the light of day, and here I am finishing it in a couple of days … I had a great time watching it; the leads had great chemistry, I was constantly rooting for them; the cinematography was fantastic, and so was the music.
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4 leaf clover
Wow. I just finished binging this drama in 2 days.The production was amazing.
Especially the cinematography!!!
I'm from Alberta, and Calgary and Banff are an hour and a half drive from the city, so the representation of Canada in this drama is realistic.
If any reader finds the scenery beautiful, I would definitely suggest visiting Calgary as your next travel destination.
We are cheaper than the US. We are kinder and more respectful. Hehe.
Anyway, the drama itself is WONDERFUL.
I love the story. Their first encounter. And how the story went smoothly.
Those little moments of jealousy. Us, viewers, noticing when he is falling for her... and all the little things he does that make him so wholehearted.
The confusing part for me is Do Ra Mi's part. It was explained, but I guess my brain is not processing it.
Hiro as the second lead is so CUTE HAHA.
I love his character, from a hater of MunHee to actually falling for her.
I just love everything about this drama.
Kim SeonHo with his four languages and his accents ARE ♡
YounJung portraying two characters is giving the DEAR X drama.
I've been a fan of YounJung since ALCHEMY OF THE SOUL SEASON 1. She may not be the main character, but the way she demonstrated her character is just jaw-dropping.
Ever since, I've been looking forward to her future roles.
And I'm proud of her work in this drama.
She definitely deserves all the recognition.
Truly proud of my unnie!
To my SEONHO, I AM PROUD OF YOU AS WELL.
From 2 Days and 1 Night to becoming a successful actor, all your struggles and hard work have paid off.
Proud of you, Jagiya!!♤♡♡
This drama definitely deserves awards!
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ML was really bad to both sisters
Actually I watched this last year and tried to rewatch. I don't count how many this drama adaptation but the only actor i knew in this drama is Zhao Caizi.The best thing and only real difference with another version of the reborn, husband switch story is that the sisters mom is quite neutral and not biased into bad sister. She keeps hoping her daughter isn't totally lost to greed, yet won't leave the FL or herself to be wronged.
I love the leads characters styling and makeup. There is not really many verbal sparring which is refreshing to watch.
The cons are the ML. He was the worst ML and actual antagonist and he mistreat both sisters with "white moonlight" but with difference SFL was too straightforward and the "white moonlight" can win against her since her emotion was not stable while FL strategy was little smart and her calmness can win against the "white moonlight".
The chemistry between Zhao Caizi and Wen Liang are feels like comrade than married couple.
Personally for the level of the actors this story is quite decent and SFL really has potential to be main leads.
You can try watch this if you didn't have any drama left.
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Don't Forget Your Notepad ;)
The drama truly deserves the highest rating. The plot is incredibly gripping and the pacing is quick. I didn't feel bored for even a second. You do have to pay close attention to the characters' names though. If I watch it a second time, I'll take a piece of paper and write them down. That’ll make it much easier to follow the story later.What about the actors and their performances? They fit their roles perfectly. The emotions between the three main couples develop slowly but intimately. There's great chemistry between Yan Chi (played by Ruipeng) and Shen Wan (played by Lindy). They trust each other and their love grows deeper and deeper.
And funny enough — Ao Ruipeng’s face conveys such deep emotion that when he’s worried, I feel like an older sister who just wants to hug him right away. He’s a tall guy (1.88m), but sometimes he looks like a cute child. I’m appreciating his acting more and more.
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A journey from Rongcheng to your heart
I'd like to start by saying that I've enjoyed this drama alot to the point that it is definitely one of my favorite dramas I've ever watched and definitly set the standards for modern romance very high. It's only the beginning of the year, but I can confidently say that this is most likely the drama of the year. I believe there are several elements that turns this drama into a memorable experience, differentiating itself from many others of the same genre.Novel - Love between Lines is a 28 episode drama losely adapted from the novel "Ga Xi". I've to praise the screenwriter of this drama on this because they took about 10-20% of the elements of the novel and drastically improved on the material they had to work with, resulting in this masterpiece.
Directing - Another huge reason behind the quality of this drama is director Mao De Shu, who is known for having directed some of the best youth dramas, namely Lovely Us and When I Fly Towards You. In terms of cinematography, the drama is very gorgeous to look at and the scenes flow seamlessly between each other. There are some well done transitions that are made to "trick" the audience, and they up helping improve the overall opinion of the drama. There are no loose ends in the plot and there is no filler. However, in my opinion , the biggest positive from the directing is how thoughtful it is. Scenes are directed with intention and details are imbued into actions, and I think this is something that is specifically very important because it adds layers to the drama in all kinds of aspects, making an action that would otherwise be normal in another drama feel special here, because it was earned with every intention that led up to there.
Acting - Great performances all around, especially Chen Xing Xu, Lu Yu Xiao and Dai Xu. The one who impressed me the most is Lu Yu Xiao. I honestly did not expect her to be this well-suited for this role. It's rare to see an actress that fits so well in both historical and modern dramas. She can transpire cuteness at will, as well as vulnerability, maturity and confidence at diferent times. Hu Xiu is just such an attractive character that always surprises positively with her actions and values when you least expect, that makes you not surprised that the ML fell so in love with her even against his will.
When it comes to Xiao Zhi Yu, he's a big green flag. He's respectful, considerate towards others, very thoughtful and very careful. He does not wish for others to be hurt for his revenge, especially those who are more close to him. He grew up lonely so that he could he exact his revenge, but because of that the warmth he receives from the FL is that much more relevant to him, and so he attaches alot of importance to it. His jealous and speechless looks are also hilarious and he suits both republican era costumes and suits so well.
Chemistry - Explosive and frightenly natural. Hu Xiu and Xiao Zhi Yu are just made for each other. They are so comfortable from the beginning of the relationship because they have spent so much time getting to know each other beforehand. Also, FL is very proactive in the relationship and is not afraid to tease or flirt boldly with the ML, which is something quite rare. All their interactions are heart-fluttering, even non-romantic ones, because as I've said before one of the strong points of this drama is the drama is the attention to detail. Independently of what their relationship is at any point of the drama, even when they are heartbroken, they are always concerned about each other, and I believe that is the main point that makes the relationship between the two characters so moving. They are definitly my favorite drama couple from all dramas I've watched.
Very good OST’s that blend well with the drama and leave you emotional
Excellent character arcs for all the main characters and supporting characters.
Interesting game concept within a mesmerizing city
Use of architectural elements and nuances throughout the drama
Enjoyment/Rewatch Value - Ridiculously High. I've been looking for a romance drama that would be addictive to watch and I've finally found it. The combination of all the elements I've mentioned so far make this drama very rewarding no matter how many times you watch it.
"Love Between Lines" is a very addictive drama with compelling characters that pulls you into their world and has that special element that makes it different from everything else you have watched before and that can make you attached to it. Despite it being "only" a romance drama, I can assure you it is much more than that. Lastly, I hope that you can have as good an experience as I had while watching this drama.
P.S. Don't forget to watch the after-credit scene in episode 28.
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A realistic romance that breaks classic love stories
Many people criticize the drama for its time jumps and some visual or narrative inconsistencies. I was a bit pessimistic at first, but from the very first episode I felt it worked, and as the episodes went on, it remained engaging. I haven’t watched it all the way through, but up to this point, I find it interesting and thoughtful.SPOILER
You can clearly see the exchange of situations: the guy, who started at the top with wealth, success, and confidence, ends up at the very bottom—lost, emotionally unstable, and burdened with debts he can barely repay despite his efforts. This reversal breaks the idealized image of the male lead and shows a vulnerability rarely exposed in romance dramas. Dao, who at first was fragile and unstable, gradually blossoms and shines alongside her partner, but seems not to last in the end. It shows that life is made of ups and downs no matter your situation
What makes the drama even stronger is their mutual support and loyalty throughout all these years, despite the hardships and differences. And an essential point: the acting performances are excellent. Their chemistry is palpable, and in some aspects, it could even rival certain K-dramas (if I’m not exaggerating).
In the end, 9 Years of You is not just a romance—it’s a realistic mirror that reminds us we can overcome any challenge through the bonds we maintain.
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This Drama Is a Fever Dream and I’m Weirdly Into It
This drama eases you in just enough to make you think you know what you’re getting into—and then promptly proves you wrong.The plot and setting actually had me invested, so I was not prepared for the absolute clownery that followed. The comedy is loud, goofy, borderline cringe, and wildly unserious, yet somehow it still works. Everyone is acting like shame was never invented, and honestly? I laughed more than I expected. You will cringe. You will laugh. You may do both at the same time.
Visually, it’s thriving. The cast is ridiculously good-looking, the aesthetics are clean, and there is no shortage of eye candy. This drama knows its strengths and flexes them regularly.
That said, nine episodes in, the story is juggling a lot. Multiple plotlines, constant tonal shifts, comedy fighting for dominance with actual story progression—it sometimes feels like the show is doing parkour without a helmet. I’m choosing to believe this chaos is intentional and that everything will eventually click into place. Also… why is this full-length? That realization hit me like a jump scare.
The leads are solid. The ML continues his streak of choosing unconventional projects that somehow work, and I have faith. The FL gives strong My Uncanny Destiny vibes, which I loved, so no complaints there.
Overall, I’m having a genuinely good time—laughing, vibing, and enjoying the lightness while it lasts. Because let’s be honest… the angst is warming up in the wings.
Will update once I'm done with the rest of the episodes ✨
✨Update / Final Thoughts✨
Okay… wow. What a ride.
Overall, this turned out to be a genuinely unusual drama. The humor definitely won’t land for everyone, but if you look past the silliness, there’s a surprising amount of depth here. It tackles heavy questions, quiet contemplations, and some truly tragic backstories that hit heavier than expected. The Princess Consorts’ storyline, in particular, might be the most devastating of them all—easily one of the most tragic arcs in the entire drama.
And yes, I absolutely bawled my eyes out over the leads’ story. Especially the ML. A painfully pure soul. Emotionally unsafe levels of purity, honestly.
The cinematography is beautiful, the characters are deeply lovable, and the ending—while technically a happy one—leans bittersweet. It took several tear-detox sessions for me to fully accept that happiness was, in fact, achieved. Even though the background music occasionally goes a little too hard for no reason, it doesn’t take away from how memorable and distinct this drama ends up being.
Also—special shoutout because this deserves to be mentioned—the drama actually references My Uncanny Destiny in a clever, self-aware way that ties in perfectly. Did not expect that lol.
Do I still think it didn’t need such lengthy episodes? Absolutely. But despite that, this is a hidden gem—quirky, emotional, and unexpectedly moving. Definitely recommended.
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A difficult topic handled lightly — or maybe a bit too lightly?
When I started this series, I was expecting something completely different: a calm rom-com with pretty scenery. And, to be fair, I did get that — partially. But the writers decided to throw in a little “bonus” in the form of ... Spoiler alert!... serious mental health issues.
In general, I think addressing such topics is a good thing and helps break taboos around them. However, in this series it all felt far too light. The female lead doesn’t struggle with minor issues that can be magically cured by love and emotional support — she has a personality disorder. Multiple personality disorder is not something that just goes away.
I understand the idea of destigmatizing mental illness, but one visit to a psychiatrist does not solve everything. The heroine says that, following the Japanese psychiatrist’s advice, she continued treatment, had an MRI, talked to a doctor… and was basically told that nothing can be done and she just has to live with it. Did I understand that correctly? No treatment, just deal with it?
Another issue appears in episode 6 — a conversation between the leads that I honestly didn’t understand. Why do they break up despite mutual confessions of love? Overall, the chemistry between them is great, the male lead is adorable, and the female lead is stunning — her beauty and acting already captivated me in Alchemy of Souls. The characters themselves are great, but the story sometimes simply doesn’t make sense.
The ending is also… strange.
All in all, I’m a bit disappointed. Instead of the rom-com I was waiting for, I got something closer to It’s Okay to Not Be Okay. Some of the heroine’s behaviors are genuinely dangerous (like giving sleeping pills), and nothing is done about it — which I found confusing.
On the plus side: as mentioned before, the acting of both main and supporting characters is very good, and the scenery is absolutely beautiful.
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I NEVER would have thought I could watch so many episodes.
I started watching the drama because of Deng Lun, whom I have admired since the series Mr. Fighting. So I learned (with a heavy heart) that he is banned in China and that I will most likely never see new dramas with him again...I'm an incurable romantic, so love stories are always welcome. However, I don't like it when the relationship between two brothers breaks down in a story because of a love triangle.
Although I definitely like the main male character, the second male character really touched me. I was touched by the way Run Yu's face lit up when he saw her, and how he called her" Mi Er" in such a gentle voice. Luo Yun Xi has given an outstanding performance, especially in the part where Run Yu's trauma is revealed.
The radiant, sad, desperate, pained or resigned gaze of the character portrayed by actor Luo Yun Xi penetrated deep into my soul.
Ever since I started watching this series, the name Xu Feng has been stuck in my head. I liked the character only because of Deng Lun. He is a great actor and I adore him; he played his role perfectly, but I always felt that everyone was drawn to Xu Feng for no apparent reason.
I liked the idea that the attraction between Jin Mi and Xu Feng, which existed in the celestial realm, also existed on mortal earth, even though they were unaware of their former attraction.
I liked the story of the two from the mortal world.
I liked the effects that depicted the characters' supernatural powers.
63 episodes are too many for me, so I don't know if I'll watch the series again. Maybe just to see Deng Lun acting again, not necessarily for the story itself.
Forgive my bias, but because I like Deng Lun so much, I accepted the ending, even though I found all the action towards the end very painful.
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Lim Hyun-joon (Lee Jung-jae) is a veteran actor best known for repeatedly playing the same relentless detective. Tired of being boxed into that role, he longs to prove that he can shine in romantic or melodramatic parts. Wi Jeong-sin (Lim Ji-yeon) is an award-winning political journalist who, after a major scandal, is reassigned to the entertainment beat… exactly where she crosses paths with Hyun-joon.
This drama presents a fresh premise that blends a critique of the celebrity world with the classic rom-com trope of clashing personalities. Lee Jung-jae surprises in a lighter, more comedic register, revealing an unusual yet charismatic side of himself. The series offers tender moments, meta humor, and gentle social commentary on how the industry shapes public images and egos.
The chemistry between the leads didn’t fully click for me; there were moments when they seemed uncomfortable with each other. I also feel the drama would have benefited from fewer episodes, as some scenes and situations drag on longer than necessary.
For me, Nice to Not Meet You is more of a comedy than a romance , a romantic comedy with a satirical soul.
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Seriously, buy the printer and tea
How did I not see this coming though?!I cannot stop laughing because despite this being the most blatant PPL, it's exactly what I needed for my little heart that aches for Me and Thee.
It's an advertisement for Canon printers and a new game app(?) by Oishi, but it was just as over the top, funny and charming as the ten episode series was. Exactly what I needed.
Just go watch this one - it's hilarious, we get to see Peachayarat and P'Kian in different roles and it was worth sitting through six episodes of PPL just to see them again.
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THIS WAS SO KHUN THEE CODED
The second hand embarrassment made the series even better. I couldn't hold my laughter, this was so fun and refreshing to watch. The sound effects and melodrama made it even better. This was a total indian dramatic serial but better and worth the watch. Pond's gardener reminded me of Palm from Never Let Me Go, which hit me like nostalgia.Was this review helpful to you?
Familia encontrada, diversión y esperanza
Definitivamente encontrar este drama fue una super mega grata sorpresa, la disfrute de comienzo a fin y me dejó una sensación muy bonita en el corazón.Para comenzar quiero hablar del OST tan maravilloso que tenía esta historia, el opening y el ending eran canciones divertidas y que desde un comienzo te animaban y reflejaban perfectamente la trama; y no solo ellas, todas las canciones del drama, eran realmente emotivas, a través de ellas podías empatizar por todo lo que estaban pasando los personajes y vivir estas emociones con ellos; realmente me llegaron al alma.
Tengo muchas ideas de cómo describir esta historia, pero vi una entrevista de los actores que la protagonizan y definitivamente es exactamente lo que evoca, por lo que quiero, retomarlo:
*"Es un drama que parece centrarse en los casos, pero en realidad se trata sobre los vínculos entre las personas. Cada caso sirve como vínculo, reuniendo y conectando a un grupo de amigos y te hace sentir que quieres conservar esta amistad"* (Ding Yu Xi como Li Bing)
*"Nos convertimos en un grupo, a poco nos convertimos en una familia, inseparables uno del otro, al final es como si pudiéramos leer la mente del otro"* (Zhou Qi como Chen Shi)
No hay mejor manera de describir esta historia, hay muchos casos a resolver, pero lo realmente importante es la conexión tan especial que crean este grupo de chicos; como logran apoyarse mutuamente, como creen el uno en el otro y como a través de ese apoyo y la confianza que crearon, llegan a obtener justicia para todos los habitantes de Shendu.
Li Bing es un líder innato, es inteligente y deductivo, quien busca justicia por la muerte de su padre, al tener un malentendido con Qing Zhi, su mejor amigo de la infancia, y al tener aquel secreto sobre su identidad, empieza a cerrarse en sí mismo y desconfiar de la personas, pero gracias a sus amigos, empieza a creer de nuevo en la bondad; él es muy paciente con los chicos del Tribunal Supremo y con todas las ocurrencias que estos hacen, es el único que les da una oportunidad de mostrar su valía, los encamina y les deja claro que para la justicia no hay casos grandes, ni pequeños, todos son importantes y todos los ciudadanos merecen ser escuchados, les recalca el lema del Tribunal de "Ser leal, prudente y diligente" y la importancia de "Hacer el bien sin preguntar por el futuro" aún teniendo una personalidad mayormente seria, disfruta de la locura de los chicos e incluso participa en algunas de ellas y es súper adorable cuando se deja llevar por sus instintos mininos 😺
Wang Qi es un chico algo arrogante, pero es muy ingenioso, siempre tiene un plan en la mente, y aunque muchos les salgan mal, sigue adelante hasta que logra alcanzar sus objetivos, Sun Bao es un ex soldado fuerte, poderoso y que aún tiene muchas tácticas que le ayudan a resolver los casos, pero a pesar de todo esto, suele ser muy cobarde respecto a temas "paranormales" por lo que es muy divertido ver esa dualidad; Cui Bei es un chico algo pesimista, que piensa que tiene mala suerte y por eso se aleja de los demás, pero en realidad es muy afortunado al tener tan buenos amigos; es muy inteligente y tiene una memoria perfecta por lo que siempre recuerda datos importantes sobre los casos a resolver o algunos pasados que también les son útiles a la hora de investigar. Ali Baba es uno de mis personajes favoritos, a pesar de ser un príncipe, no es para nada arrogante, utiliza su riqueza para ayudar a sus amigos o para facilitar la búsqueda de información de las investigaciones, es muy torpe, lo cuál lo hace aún más adorable, pero es todoterreno, a pesar de que no es muy hábil, es muy obediente y se le mide a todo sin chistar, confía plenamente en sus amigos y es muy divertido. Chen Shi es el ser más dulce, amable,bondadoso, noble, inocente y puro que puede existir, es el principal apoyo de Li Bing, aunque en un comienzo él mismo se subestima mucho, siempre le da aliento a su compañero para que confíe en sí mismo y en sus amigos, suele tener una actitud positiva y un don por ayudar a los demás, la relación entre él y Li Bing es tan bonita que gracias a ella es que conocen a sus compañeros del Tribunal Supremo, y más que amigos, se convierten en hermanos; aprende a confiar en sí mismo con ayuda de estos y de todas las experiencias que va viviendo a lo largo del camino, es muy minucioso, lo cuál es una fortaleza para su equipo.
Cada uno de los protagonistas tiene sus fortalezas y debilidades, pero forman un gran equipo, trabajando juntos y logrando que dichas fortalezas les sirva para cumplir sus propósitos. Su meta principal es ser justos y proteger al pueblo, lo que en un final los ayuda a ellos también; me gustó que aunque definitivamente estos chicos se robaron el show, también hubo muchos personajes que tenían una historia propia y que llegaban a tocarte con ellas, cada caso era una historia con muchas matices, con las que puedes conectar con los que participaron en ellos; Qing Zhi fue uno de los personajes que más me sorprendio, al principio aparentaba ser un hombre arrogante que solo buscaba más poder, pero en realidad fue un chico que sufrió muchas injusticias en su vida, pero que aún así en su corazón siempre prevaleció la justicia y que de una manera u otra, jamás olvidó a quién más lo apoyo y jamás traicionó a su mejor amigo, si no que lo dio todo por protegerlo.
Esta historia nos enseña que los verdaderos monstruos no son siempre los que lo aparentan, no necesariamente son seres mitológicos o con poderes mágicos; los verdaderos monstruos son aquellas personas con sed de poder, esas personas que no les importa dañar a seres indefensos con tal de alcanzar "la perfección" personal, aquellas personas egoístas que solo piensan en el bienestar propio sin importarles el sufrimiento que puedan causar a la sociedad. Pero a pesar de que por mucho tiempo por medio de la manipulación puedan lograr sus aspiraciones; la justicia y la verdad siempre saldrán triunfantes, porque siempre habrá alguien que luche contra la maldad y quien tenga como objetivo el bienestar del pueblo.
Este drama es muy divertido, todo el tiempo te hace reír con las ocurrencias de los protagonistas, que en absoluto son personas perfectas, y eso es lo que más me gustó, a pesar de todos sus defectos, eran chicos perseverantes y que gracias a su amistad lograron salir adelante y no solo avanzar ellos, si no proteger a todo el reino. Tengo muchas cosas que decir sobre esta historia tan bonita, pero si lo hiciera, no terminaria nunca; simplemente puedo decir que la recomiendo mucho, porque está llena de aprendizajes preciosos y de mensajes esperanzadores, sin duda alguna la van a disfrutar de comienzo a fin, van reír, llorar y sentir cosas bonitas en su corazón.
Sinceramente hace algunas semanas no sabía de su existencia, pero me la recomendaron y estoy muy feliz de haberla visto, porque no solo es un drama, es una historia que te llega al alma y que te genera mucha felicidad. Definitivamente se convirtió en uno de mis dramas favoritos de la vida y se lo recomiendo a absolutamente todo el mundo; no se van a arrepentir de darle una oportunidad 🤗
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I loved the Pickering between them in the beginning and I believe that's the only good thing about it, it's quite funny and cringe too but it's expected from a vertical drama, also the lack of logic is also there.
Is it bad? Yes, is it watchable? Also yes, it's not not too bad to be recommended, but it's not that great either, it's just ok-ish if you can stomach some illogical things and some funny moments.
I loved the two leads they had nice chemistry, and despite needing more acting lessons, they were very good together.
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