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probably one of the worst male lead I've seen in a while.
The drama itself is decent, the acting also pretty much carried it for me.The male lead though on the other hand... he was pathetic, absolutely useless. It's one thing trying to get revenge on the so called mother and her daughter but he didn't need to be so harsh towards haena during that. Minwoo paid no attention to Haena during her worst times and not one bit until she got severely injured did he care or show her love. Even after she got injured severely he still mistreated her.
The one thing I am happy about is the fact she did not end up with him at the end and actually married seojin instead, he was much more better than minwoo in every way basically.
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Ticket to Heaven — When Love Becomes an Act of Faith
I was honestly nervous before starting "Ticket to Heaven". From the synopsis alone, I expected a painful story about religious trauma, guilt, and someone slowly losing their faith. Instead, I found something much more beautiful.This isn't a drama about rejecting religion. It's a drama about discovering that love and faith can exist together. The story never feels like an attack on Catholicism itself. Rather, it questions the idea that love between two people of the same gender should automatically be considered incompatible with faith. It reminds us that compassion, understanding, and unconditional love are values at the heart of Christianity too. That made the entire journey far more moving than I expected.
The romance is handled with remarkable sensitivity. Every conversation, every hesitation, and every shared moment feels genuine. This isn't a relationship built on physical attraction alone. It's about two people finding comfort, strength, and hope in one another while trying to navigate a world that constantly tells them they're wrong. That's the message that stayed with me after the final episode.
Love isn't about procreation. It isn't about forcing people into predetermined gender roles. It's about two souls reaching for each other, helping one another carry life's burdens and finding the courage to face the future together. Sometimes, absolution comes through the love we share with another human being. Gemini and Fourth deliver outstanding performances. Their chemistry never needs grand romantic gestures because they communicate so much through simple expressions and quiet moments. Every emotion feels sincere, making the relationship easy to believe from beginning to end.
I also appreciated the format. Six longer episodes felt absolutely perfect. A movie would never have had enough time to develop the characters and their emotional journey properly, while a twelve-episode drama would probably have stretched the story too far. Here, every episode has a purpose, and the pacing never feels rushed or repetitive.
One detail that also deserves praise is the makeup. Aging characters is something many productions struggle with, often producing distracting or artificial results. Here, it looked remarkably convincing. Rather than pulling me out of the story, it allowed me to stay completely immersed in the characters' lives. The production as a whole is beautiful. The direction, cinematography, soundtrack, and religious setting all work together to create an atmosphere that feels intimate, emotional, and deeply human without ever becoming preachy.
Final Thought
"Ticket to Heaven" is one of the most beautiful dramas I've watched this year. It tells a touching love story without sacrificing its spiritual themes, proving that faith and love don't have to oppose each other. Beautifully acted, perfectly paced, and emotionally honest, it's the kind of series that stays with you long after the credits roll.
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Worth the emotional roller coaster
I remember watching the first episode of "Hi Bye, Mama" about three years ago, and after watching it, I knew I wasn’t going to continue with the series. It’s not because it was bad, on the contrary, the story and the acting were brilliant. However, it was so sad that I couldn't stop crying while watching that first episode. I realised it would make me cry every single time, so I decided to spare myself that pain.After all this time, I finally watched the series, and I was absolutely right; each episode made me cry several times. I felt so bad and was deeply affected by the emotional weight of the story. I still have a lingering feeling of not being able to come to terms with the story's ending.
To say this drama is brilliant doesn’t do it justice. The story is undeniably sad, no matter how you look at it, it’s heartbreaking for everyone involved: the mother, the stepmother, the child, the father, the friends, and the parents. It’s just so heavy and emotional, one of those stories that seems designed to tear you apart.
I don’t want to give away too many spoilers, but I highly recommend this story. Just be prepared to cry. I don’t think I’ve watched another drama that made me this sad in a while. It was hard to watch, but what a masterpiece it is!
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I applaud the original idea and excellent execution. The actors did a great job and I enjoyed every second with everyone. The only thing that disappointed me a little was the ending. (Happy ending) I expected much more from it.
Another plus is definitely the OST, including Neverending Story by Stray Kids, which added even more atmosphere to the entire series.
For people who have no idea what to watch, like romance, don't mind getting a little carried away, and like love triangles, this is the right thing.
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Execution failed a bit.
This wasn't a bad drama, but it wasn't great either. It had a good story, but it was brought a bit messy, the story didn't flow.The music and visuals were good.
Though the acting wasn't bad, it wasn't great either. The actors felt inexperienced and the acting felt flat and rehearsed at moments.
The mains had a bit of chemistry and the kisses were ok.
This isn't a bad watch, bit don't expect too much of it.
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very strong start but disappointing ending
Honestly, this series began so good and i enjoyed most of the initial episodes immensely, especially their bickering scenes and then their practically honeymoon stage.BUT i feel like this series should have been longer, especially when the ending was just not satisfying enough for me. i think we definitely needed more of wine chasing lal after how many times wine rejected lal or drew a harsh boundary (nothing wrong with a boundaries but each time, she would hurt lal because she was actively pushing her away using them no matter how much space lal gave)
overall it was solid but if i rewatched it, i think i'd stick to the first half of the show and skip the ending altogether
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Where is the pulse?
There is nothing here that is a must see.Same formula. Turning the best friend into an enemy to make the new guy favorable.
Normal acting bordering on lackluster. ML actor lifeless even when he is happy.
Serene plot. Predictable. Best friend who knew him for years doesn't reach / know / help him as the one who the ml has always loved.
I won’t hold the budget against it but it showed and the acting didn't make it any better.
The best part is that it was only 8 ep at 20 min. It is not horrible it was just boring. There was no dimension to the XXY and it made the story suffer. He didn't have romantic feelings for his best friend, which is fine, but was content to live off of him for years due to his trauma. Meets Jing An again and decides to finally do what his best friend has been trying to get him to do for years. Throw in the bullies and that's the script.
Recently China has shown what it can accomplish, this should not be held against them. It just needed a pulse.
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This is the best portrayal of enemies-to-lovers I have ever seen. In the beginning, they seriously hated each other, and not just a mild dislike. The ML was honestly a jerk, and I admit to hating him, just a little. But seeing the way their relationship morphed and shifted into love and admiration made me love them all the more, because it was so realistic. And don't even get me started on how hilarious they were. They bickered like an old married couple, and I sat for every second of it. On to the side characters.
OMG, I loved the generals so much, they're freinship so much, and watching them healed me. Every character was done and developed so well, from the Wie household to the FL's own family, I was impressed. Even the villains had so many layers to their characters, which a lot of dramas cannot seem to do.
Now for the stuff I didn't like (SPOILERS):
I feel like anyone who has watched the show is going to have the same complaint: the deaths.
I mean, I think it's just cruel to make the audience care so much about Wei Liang and then just kill him off. The same goes for the FL's cousin. All she wanted was to live a peaceful life with her husband, and she ended up giving it all up.
This was entirely unnecessary and felt like their deaths were only done to cater to the genre itself, rather than to serve any real purpose to the story, because I would have been perfectly fine if they were alive and well, which they were in the original novel.
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I wanted to like this...
The awkwardness is the charm of this show. (though it gets too much at times)there are 2 types of awkwardness in this show!
1. genuine 2.manufactured/scripted
the scripted awkwardness was painful to watch.
I really enjoy watching the chef cook, the food shots are looking great.
some of the guests really liked the food and some were faking their reactions.. not that they hated the food but the compliments/reactions felt off to me. (such as ep2, ep3 ,ep11)
+the episodes with Sana and Jisoo were so fun to watch!
the joy and satisfaction on chef's face when guests actually enjoy the food is cute.
It's nice that guest are not necessarily singers/actors and it in includes other professions.
I don't like about this show is that the sound of eating is too much! I'll be deducting 2 points just for that. (I feel like they reduced it at some point in the show)
**If you don't like eating asmr, do not watch this show with headphone/earbuds.**
And there goes 3points for changing assistant!
the change itself didn't bother me, but the girl couldn't keep the show together! she was too boring and idk how to describe the discomfort I feel by just watching her segments.
If they ended the show instead of changing the assistant I would've given this an 8! it's a shame.
It's not the kind of show you would binge watch, it'll get repetitive if you do that.
If you're going to watch it, better watch one episode per day! or even better if there is more gap between episodes.
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A shooting star, Burning brightly and blinking out in the middle ("plot holes") till it faded away.
I only write reviews when i have high hopes for a drama, only for them to get destroyed.So, in a nutshell, this drama can be broken down as follows...
I rate this drama as 2 parts.
1st Half - 9/10
2nd Half - 3/10
Overall - 6/10.
Excellent casting , excellent acting, perfect OST only to be broken down by inconsistent writing and glaring plot holes.
The 1st half went great but for the 2nd half , you literally have to watch it with the mind of a toddler. Felt like some one completely stupid took over the writing.
The best part of this drama and what drew me to it in the first place was the leads chemistry. Sadly they completely ignored this towards the end. The last episode did have a twist and kind of justified some choices made but honestly it felt like taking such a roundabout way to get there that it completely felt unnecessary.
Only watch this for the couple chemistry or if you are a fan of the leads, and even then just fast forward after ep16 or so, last few minutes of the final ep was decent and gave some closure (not for the logic, but for the romance fans) so i can move on without raging....
ART out :)
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The choices we make along the way
Yang Yang is an actor, who's work I'll always check out. While I hope, that he stops being typecasted and will get a chance to diversify his acting abilities in the future, I still love him in these hero roles, he masters so well.This drama is no exception.
First of all:
The sword fights, the BGM and the cinematography were amazing. Big big compliments to the team, which choreographed these parts. By the sheer amount of fighting in this show that must have been a ginormous chunk of work, and it was excellently done. 👏👏👏👏
It was a pleasure to watch.
The same goes for the actors.
All 3 main leads plus the supporting cast did a great job and had a good chemistry with eo. A special appreciation for our female lead, because she held her own in these martial arts scenes. I was impressed by her. And I loved the casting choice regarding her. Her role is seemingly fragile and timid, but under the surface no wilting flower. The character stood its ground and spoke up, when needed.
Thankfully they didn't push a romantic angle into the storyline. It would have watered down the story and distracted from the main point/question:
How to uphold justice, when the corruption and crime seemed to be overwhelming and the regular system not functioning properly.
Does one start being a vigilante (represented through the Yaksha) and exercise self justice (the comment section was definitely leaning towards that solution with all these kinda bloodthirsty comments to "just kill the guy, he deserves it") or does one take the much more difficult route and uphold the law in form of a legal process with trial and verdict.
The show challenges our protagonists constantly with this conflict and we are witness, how they are struggling to make the right decisions and trying to find the right solution again and again.
And fail sometimes, when pushed to the brink.
As a viewer it is easy to say do this or that. We have no real stakes in the game and see more of the whole picture.
But everyone, who stood in front of a similar situation in real life, knows, how difficult it can be to do the right thing, if the vigilante solution seems so much easier and much more rewarded by society.
So it is no wonder, that our protagonists learned some lessons the hard and bloody way. Lifelong regrets included.
And how they recover, after they took the wrong action. In these moments the dynamic between our 3 leads shone the brightest.
There is a lot of complaining by viewers, that the drama got boring.
I guess, it depends on your expectations and what you see under the surface, when you watch the show.
I loved it from start to finish. Tbh, this drama made me think so much about, how we struggle with the same questions in our daily life.
Do we uphold our moral values under duress? Or are we starting to take shortcuts, even if these erode our values one little sediment after sediment, until the foundation is gone.
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So much action at every episode
This is a great political drama. There is lots of suspense and action at every episode. The storyline is amazing and counted as one of my best so far. Not boring, no concubine drama, not too romantically inclined. It serves as a truly bing watching series.I can count on only a few amazing Chinese period dramas and this storyline is different from the others so a great series.
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I loved it so much!
It has the best story, the best slow burn, the best acting and romance, and oh lord the best ending.I don't know about others but this show gave particularly more than the web novel (i mean it literally, there are extra scenes you'll love).
It is one of the top thai bl series for me, hands down.
It deserves all the hype it has got and more.
I think i will now watch more of these actors' works because they act so well and it doesn't feel awkward in between scenes and even in their intimate chemistry, they are so good.
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10 Things I Want to Do before I Turn 40
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35歳なるまで見ては行けないドラマ1選 The 1 drama you should NOT watch before 35 !
... I wasn't expecting this. But Japan have sometimes this ability of producing good sensitive drama. There is still a bit of over the top sometime but really this drama pretty much hit on the spot.It's not happy go fluffy, and despite the heart warming general feeling you get to see the struggle someone can go through, reaching a certain age, about the fear of missing out, the insecurities, the worry to go out of your confort zone once you're not young anymore, the feeling of responsability toward the others ...
I like the pace because the problems are true questions one can go through and the character are well built that their behaviour is relevant.
But it might not be understandable if you haven't experienced it, though I think it can give a good insight and hopefully get teach us all what it takes to grow older.
smart scenario, great accuracy, first time for me getting to think the age gap didn't feel unhealthy.
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The Rom-Com That Made Me Believe Clichés Can Be Perfect!!!
I don't even know how to write this review without sounding completely biased... because I AM. 😭I've watched Business Proposal more times than I can count, and somehow it still gives me the same butterflies it did the very first time. Every rewatch starts with, "I'll just watch one episode," and before I know it, it's 2 a.m., I'm giggling, kicking my feet, and questioning why every rom-com isn't written like this.
On paper, this drama sounds like every cliché you've ever heard.
A rich CEO.
A fake dating contract.
A middle-class girl pretending to be someone else.
A stubborn grandfather.
You've seen all of this before...
SO WHY IS IT THIS GOOD?!
Because Business Proposal doesn't just use clichés—it perfects them.
Shin Ha-ri is genuinely one of my favorite female leads in K-drama history. She's chaotic, hardworking, awkward, hilarious, and never stops being herself. Even when she's surrounded by wealth and power, she never changes who she is just to fit into Tae-moo's world.
And THAT is one of my favorite things about this drama.
It never sends the message that a middle-class girl has to become "good enough" for a rich man.
Instead, it quietly tells us that kindness, honesty, hard work, and love are worth more than money ever will be.
I absolutely loved Ha-ri's family. They weren't just background characters waiting for their five minutes of screen time—they felt REAL. They laughed together, argued together, worried about Ha-ri, supported her, and somehow reminded me that home isn't about being perfect. It's about always having people who stand beside you.
Now let's talk about Kang Tae-moo.
Yes, he's ridiculously handsome.
Yes, he's ridiculously rich.
But underneath all of that confidence is someone who has spent his entire life trying to meet expectations. His relationship with his grandfather adds so much depth to his character because it explains why responsibility always comes before his own happiness.
Speaking of the grandfather...
I honestly loved his character development.
At first, he believes family background and social status matter more than anything. He can't imagine his grandson with someone like Ha-ri because she comes from a completely different world.
And honestly?
That mindset still exists today.
Which is exactly why watching his relationship with Ha-ri slowly change was so satisfying.
She didn't win him over with money.
She didn't pretend to be someone she wasn't.
She won him over simply by being kind, genuine, respectful, and unapologetically herself.
To me, that's one of the most beautiful messages in the entire drama.
Love doesn't erase social differences overnight.
But genuine people have the power to change hearts.
I also want to talk about Min-woo because I feel like people either ignore him or hate him too much. To me, he represents something so real—how timing can completely change a relationship. Sometimes people don't realize what someone means to them until life has already moved on. That doesn't make him a villain. It makes him human.
AND DON'T EVEN GET ME STARTED ON THE SECOND COUPLE.
They had absolutely NO RIGHT to steal my heart the way they did.
Every scene between them was entertaining, funny, emotional, and somehow made me root for them just as much as the main couple.
This drama made me laugh.
It made me smile.
It gave me butterflies.
It became my comfort drama.
Years from now, I'm sure I'll watch dramas with bigger budgets, deeper plots, and more complicated stories.
But I honestly don't know if any of them will ever replace the feeling Business Proposal gives me.
Some dramas entertain you.
Some dramas impress you.
But once in a while...
A drama quietly becomes your home.
For me, Business Proposal will always be that home.
⭐ 10/10. No notes. Just endless love.
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