I actually liked the emotional side more than the action. Kim Dok-Ja spent years reading this story alone, probably feeling like nobody else cared about it, and suddenly he becomes trapped inside it. There is something sad about that idea. The fictional world that comforted him also becomes...
I missed the original run of the show, but I still knew the theme because people kept referencing it online. When I finally listened to the official version, I understood why it stuck with so many people. It’s very direct and easy to follow, and it explains the whole concept in seconds. That’s...
Okay but why does nobody talk about how good the supporting cast is? Kim Jung-Hyun as Paek Jun-Beom has some really intense scenes. The whole art auction world setting makes it feel classy instead of cheap. I like that it’s not just romance, there’s actual mystery and conspiracy stuff. My only...
I tried watching Our Universe thinking it was just a cute drama, but it turned out way deeper than I expected. I really like how it shows grief and love at the same time. Hyun Jin and Tae Hyung’s relationship is complicated, and it’s refreshing that the show doesn’t force them into romance...
Overrated in my opinion. Everyone praises Hyun Bin, but the story itself is weak. The DID plot gets repetitive after a while, same switch back and forth, same arguments. The circus girl is too perfect, no real flaws. I wanted more conspiracy and crime like the webtoon description, but it’s...
East of Eden tries to do too much. Family revenge, romance, class issues, corporate power, moral questions – it’s packed. Sometimes the writing feels forced, especially the women’s roles. They exist mostly for the brothers’ stories. But the acting saves it. Song Seung-Heon and Yeon Jeong-Hun are...
I hate those gender-bender dramas for one reason. There is no way I will believe this cross-dressing person is the real thing because, you know, trans people, to be believable, they make a lot of effort from extreme makeup to even surgeries and hormone therapies to make them look believable...
This movie is okay but nothing special. The idea of a death name curse sounds cool on paper, but the execution feels rushed. Sophie just says her name and boom, shadows everywhere. Too quick. Grandma’s dementia angle could have been deeper instead of just yelling. Effects are basic Tubi level...
I watched the first three episodes and dropped it. The story tries too hard to be cute. The translator-guy is too stiff, and the celebrity girl screams “manic pixie” vibes. Hong Sisters usually deliver better. The accident and sudden fame thing felt lazy, like they needed a quick way to reunite...
I didn’t like it as much as I hoped. The concept is cool, but the story is messy in parts. Some episodes felt slow, and others tried to do too much at once. I like Lee Jun-Ho as an actor, but even he couldn’t fully save the show. Kim Hye-Jun is great, though; her character is the most grounded...
I’m interested in how this documentary portrays Melania. She’s usually very private, and people often misunderstand her. The twenty-day window seems short but could be intense, showing how a First Lady prepares for the public role while keeping her personal life intact. I think the observational...
Bon Appétit, Your Majesty caught my attention immediately. I love historical dramas, and the idea of a modern chef thrown into the Joseon era sounds both funny and dramatic. I like stories where someone from our time has to adapt to a completely different era, especially when they have to use...
I wasn’t sure what to expect, but I was impressed. The show balances the thriller aspect with deep ethical questions. The moral ambiguity is handled well, and the main characters are interesting and flawed. I liked that it didn’t offer simple solutions and instead left viewers to think about the...
Grew up watching Gem and the Holograms, but I didn't really enjoy these comics because they kick my nostalgia by doing a lot of sexuality and race swapping. And they turned Stormer into a fatty.
I’m usually a sucker for thrillers like this, but “The Divine Move 2” didn’t quite grab me. The story about revenge and obsession is solid, but there are too many plot holes and over-the-top moments that make it hard to take seriously. Gwi-soo’s character isn’t all that relatable—he’s so focused...
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