Kbl with an actual plot!
This is definitely the best kbl to exist so far. It starts from the unexpectedly cinematography and ends with the stunning acting of the cast.At first I really thought I'd be just a sweet high school romance but it has so much more into it. The sudden and intense angst with the perfect amount of adorable scenes really hit it off! The first episode focused on their relationship but then it slowly turned to the purpose of the game and why it was even created.
It had so many unexpected turns!!! Amazing. I also REALLY love how there's no right and clear ending - it's open to your interpretation and I love hearing all the different theories.
Amazing!!
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Definitely a good watch!!
Usually don’t write reviews but I had to for this one. Loved this show overall, the chemistry between the characters, the seemingly never ending subplots. The one thing that did throw me off was that it felt like the writers had too many ideas for this show and not enough time to fully flesh them out. Somehow they fitted a sci-if plot with a dying grandmother, an alcoholic father, and mother who abandoned her son and made a new family w/o him, a social media influencer plot, and way more into just 8 eps. Not to mention woongis character’s abroad boyfriend that was never spoken of again. Love for loves sake would’ve really benefited from something like 12 hour long episodes rather than 8 thirty minute ones. Other than the pacing, I would really recommend watching this. I was invested in the characters from start to finish and the guy who played yeowoon had my full heart. Loved his acting and portrayal of sadness, especially in the break up scene.Considerați utilă această recenzie?
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Foi um BL coreano que me tirou da ressaca das séries.
A série começa com Tae Myung Ha entrando no jogo online fictício, o que mostra ser uma trama original e diferente dos outros BLs coreanos que já assisti. Através de Tae, conhecemos a vida de Cha Yeo Woon, que passa por adversidades na família e na escola. Nessa parte, a atuação do ator se destaca, demonstrando os sentimentos, reações e condutas diante desses impasses.Tae Myung Ha insiste em se aproximar de Cha Yeo Woon, que fica indeciso no começo, mas acaba deixando essa relação ficar mais íntima. É possível ver a química dos dois transbordando na tela.
O conflito aparece quase ao final e, infelizmente, os efeitos especiais são básicos. Entretanto, não é Hollywood, então sustenta a trama. Nos dois últimos episódios, são decisivos para o futuro do casal. Uma parte negativa foi a falta de aprofundamento da "solução"; pode-se ver claramente um furo na história quando a moça liga para Cha Yeo Woon perguntando por Tae Myung Ha.
Surpreendentemente, houve uma explicação do passado de Tae, que foi um gancho para a série finalizar com uma reflexão sobre amor próprio, autoconfiança e, principalmente, a importância de abrir-se para os outros quando precisar de ajuda.
Um gosto pessoal é a fotografia, que na última cena foi de tirar o fôlego, além de preparar o ambiente para o tão esperado reencontro dos dois protagonistas. O final foi do jeito que eu gosto: ver o casal caminhando lado a lado.
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The Midnight Library.
I was fooled into thinking that this was some isekai style comedy drama, but oh no. It sits right up there with 'Oh no! Here Comes Trouble!' -- dramas which are disguised as comedy when in reality, they hold a much deeper meaning.The drama opens with a despondent 29-year-old Myung Ha (Lee Tae Vin) in a bar, reading his senior's soon-to-be-turned-to-a-game novel about a couple who finally get their happy ending. He is dismissive about the HE, and points out that Cha Yeo Woon, a supporting character with no 'happily-ever-after' is the one whom he pays attention to. His senior asks Myung Ha whether he would be the one to give him a happy ending -- Myung Ha soon falls asleep drunk and wakes up as his vibrant 19-year-old self... right in the middle of the said game.
His task? Save Yeo Woon within 300 (?) days or face death.
As Myung Ha tries his best to bring a suicidal and lonely Yeo Woon back to life, we slowly begin to learn about who Myung Ha is.
The gaming aspect is strongly welded to Love for Love's Sake -- there is not a moment where I forgot that Myung Ha was not even from the gaming world. What is intriguing is how we discover small snippets of his life through various incidents. Yes, Myung Ha's ultimate task is to unpeel Yeo Woon's various layers and make him choose the things he genuinely cares about. But, what does it ultimately bring for Myung Ha, who doesn't even exist in the first place? And what will happen, when Yeo Woon starts to develop feelings for him?
The answers to several questions were slammed down on my head in the penultimate and final episode, and I still do not know whether to be happy or sad. It was a bitter experience, watching them.
Myung Ha must've been one tough character to play because out of everyone portrayed, he had the most secrets. Kudos to Lee Tae Vin, particularly for the last three episodes because no one call pull of that feeling without understanding the character.
Cha Joo Wan convincingly played the role of a cold tough guy to an honest and strong individual quite well. I liked his sincerity and straightforwardness.
Myung Ha's two other friends and the little sister brought a sense of normalness and 'familial' feeling to what would otherwise have been a rather lonely drama. His relatiobship with his grandmother was what I liked the most -- she was the link which existed in Myung Ha's life, both the virtual and the real one.
[The Midnight Library is a book by Matt Haig by the way. Love for Love's sake, despite it's flowery title reminded me of this book.]
I think for one has to watch this drama by self to experience it -- pretty sure that this is the type of story that is either a hit or miss. Either you understand it or you just don't. It strikes a deep cord and might not resonate with many, but ultimately it definitely is a different story for such a short drama.
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talking topics such as the fear of letting yourself feel and not letting yourself love and be loved, as well as addressing homophobia (finally!, because i particularly don't remember a korean bl talking openly about this), i believe that the bls industry, not only in korea, but also in the rest of asia, will have to work hard to be able to make something good as what "love for love's sake" was able to provide.
SPOILER (?) AHEAD:
and we had a bisexual main character everybody cheer !!!
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Cathartic, yet equally as frustrating
I'm a bit of an inexperienced BL watcher. I do watch BL, most of the drama I consume is BL content, but I am definitely more unfamiliar with it than a lot of other people are as I am not always the type to watch dramas. That being said, I was compelled by this one. I have followed Woongki for a couple years and this left me with a lot of intrigue. Now that I've watched it, I have a LOT to say about this show.I'll start with the positives of this show - this show has some of the strongest chemistry and acting I've seen in a while. Every character is cast brilliantly and their portrayals of their respective characters allow me to understand each character to an amazing extent, an understanding that allowed me to feel a really close connection towards them. Lee Taevin's performance as Myungha is one of my favourite portrayals of a character in all the BLs I have watched and you can tell that he cared about this show and character, as in each and every scene you could easily make out his emotions, his intentions, his everything. Cha Joowan does an amazing job as Yeowoon as well and he is probably my favourite character to watch because I relate to him a lot, and he is a very enjoyable character. Heck, every main character in this show is great, but it is clear that the main couple really steals the show.
For me, this show is so, so close to getting it perfect. The core storyline of this show is not one I thought I would enjoy, but it navigates it brilliantly to the point I found myself engaged. I picked this up after the release of episode 1/2 and was drawn in immediately, then was further drawn in by episode 3/4. What this drama has as a shortcoming, however, is the plotholes it creates in its progression of the story after we see Yeowoon finally warm up to Myungha after episode 4.
Episode 5 is the beginning of the shit this show brings in to spice things up and give a bit of shock value, which I heavily disliked. This episode feels so, so rushed. The added storylines could've easily been added at an earlier date to give Yeowoon's character more depth as up until now he was a mystery. On top of this, the confession scene is unnatural - which ties into my first point. Why on earth would someone's first thought be to confess their love after going through something traumatic like that? I understand the release of emotion, the want to get rid of stress in your mind, but I feel like if they wanted to deliver that, they needed to sell into Yeowoon and his emotions as a character. Make him break down, make his emotions clear. In this scene he is stagnant and it happens out of nowhere. I feel the same way about the kiss scene, which feels forced and out of place. It did not need to happen here and feels added in purely to make the fans happy, which is honestly a horrible position to place it in especially given how PERFECT it would be if they held off on kisses until the final episode.
Episode 6 introduces the social media star storyline which is easily my least favourite aspect of the show, because not only does it not really make any sense in context of the show (obviously the end point does, but even so I have my gripes with that), it feels forced. There is really no need for this episode at all, you could skip all the way up until the ending section and you're really not missing out on anything major. You might be confused for a second or two when they mention stuff about stalkers in future episodes, but there is really NO need for this story at all. In fact, it frustrates me why it was even included because it is such an uncomfortable watch. I was genuinely really on edge watching it and not in a way of anticipation, I was just constantly waiting for it to end. Which, for a show that had been mostly flawless up until the last two episodes, is NOT a good look. That being said, I understand the inclusion of these as storylines. In the drama they are portrayed as side quests, and it makes sense for them to be added, but they are just... uncomfortable watches.
Episode 8 is, however, probably my favourite episode of a BL in ages. The cinematography in this was AMAZING and I would love to see a BL shot in a similar way to Myungha's past life scenes for its entirety. Those scenes reminded me a lot of 'Saltburn' which was a movie I could just NOT stop looking at. They were shot absolutely beautifully and I could not keep my eyes off of the screen, I was peeled. Additionally, the story of it was brilliant. I loved how it was executed, and I think it was the perfect way to end this series. I am not a crier but I did shed a tear seeing them run down the beach together, and it was such a cathartic moment.
As frustrating as this series can be to watch, I am so happy to see that so many people are enjoying it. Do not take my review as the bible, as I think I do need to rewatch this to fully appreciate what it has to offer. However, do definitely give this one the time of day. This is an extremely enjoyable watch and definitely going to be a BL favourite for many, and for good reason. Just maybe not fully for me, but that's my personal gripes as I prefer a story that flows coherently.
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non l'ho capita...
i primi episodi sono gradevoli, anche se non si empatizza tanto con i personaggi, in quanto la serie ci fa credere di trovarci all'interno di un gioco, e che quindi i personaggi e quello che accade non siano "reali". Poi all'improvviso la serie cambia tono, e vengono introdotte tematiche molto pesanti come morte, suicidio, aldilà, reincarnazione, destino. Tutte queste tematiche sono trattate in maniera estremamente confusa, tanto che alla fine della serie non è assolutamente chiaro quello che è accaduto. Come spettatori ci si sente presi in giro, sia dal susseguirsi di vicende di cui la serie non ci offre nessuna spiegazione e nessuno strumento di interpretazione, sia dal cambio di tono tra la prima parte della serie, che sembrava tutt'altro, ovvero una serie leggera e gradevole, e la seconda parte che, oltre a cambiare completamente tono, è anche tanto criptica da risultare incomprensibile. Alcune scene carine tra i protagonisti non salvano la serie da una grave insufficienza.(l'ho guardata con sottotitoli in inglese perchè non l'ho trovata sottotitolata in italiano, ma anche altre serie le ho guardate sottotitolate in inglese e le ho capite perfettamente, quindi non credo che il problema siano stati i sottotitoli in inglese, ma che sia proprio la serie a non dare chiarimenti adeguati).
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An Amazing series
First of all let me say life will not always be happy but it is the happy moments in it that should be reflected on when we are sad; it is the series, books or movies that make us happy that we should engage with because everyone deserves happiness. If you are struggling please talk to someone. With that said:Love for Love's Sake 9/10
Wow, what a watching experience. It has been a while since I just laid down and binged a series without interruption. I managed to navigate the game theme without much confusion. I love that when the game started to glitch and the server started to malfunction we the audience got to experience it. At first it seemed as if I was being thrown random fragmented scenes but then I realized I was experiencing the glitch with the characters; it was like being put into the series itself. For lack of a better term, it was the opposite of "dramatic irony"; with dramatic irony the audience is aware of truths that the characters are not but in this case both the audience and the characters were thrown for a loop and conscious of the what was happening. I appreciated how each scene fragment I was thrust into gave a different emotional impact, for example when all of a sudden it was grandma sick in the hospital and Cha Yeon Woon was dead on the floor, this sudden scene was emotionally jarring and thought provoking which kept me on the edge of my seat. The glitch provided a constant switch between happiness and sadness which I believe to be symbolic of the central message which is life won't always be happy there will be sad moments, sometimes when we least expect it, just as how we could not predict whether the next scene the glitch gave us would be sad or not. Whitney Houston once said, "The Greatest love of all is learning to love yourself", and I believe this series is testament to that. Tae Myung Ha knew how to love and care for others but he did not know to accept love and let others care for him because the one person who is supposed to love you unconditionally abandoned him, his mother. Due to this sense of rejection every struggle he and his grandma went through, every breakup, and every sad moment in his life felt like a rejection until it seemed to him that life itself was rejecting him; and to him if life did not want you and even took away the one person who kept him, his grandma, then why live, so he walked out into that sea thinking that maybe somewhere beyond this life there is a place where it does not hurt so much. However the power of love made him want to stay; because every sad moment and rejection could not amount to the feelings of happiness Cha Yeon Woon brought to him; it gave him a reason to live, and he made friends that supported him; so maybe he won't always be happy but now there were people to cheer him up and turn that frown upside down.
Now the romance and affection captured me in every way. I love that we got to see them be a couple, they held hands like breathing and the kisses were not lewd or sexually just purely loving and affectionate and that made them special to me.
I truly enjoyed this series and I am glad I spent the time today and finished it; its not everyday I get to watch a series I think is over a 8 star rating so thank you to the producers, writers, directors and actors who made this beautifully deep series. The acting was amazing, every tear shed by the actors held true emotion and grief which made the scenes palpable. The cinematography was excellent every scene looked clean and aesthetically pleasing which only added to the feeling being poured out on screen because setting gives words and actions a place to live to truly evoke emotions from the audience.
I did not get my "special 10 scene", but this series is an amazing one.
Well done Love For Love's Sake
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L'incompréhension (j'ai (définitivement) rien compris)
Lorsqu'une production (série, drama ou film) rencontre autant de succès, je ne peux pas m'empêcher d'être méfiante. Parfois à tord, parfois à raison. J'ai bien aimé les trois premiers épisodes. Le quatrième était également sympa. L'épisode cinq était étonnamment long (et étrange) puis vint l'épisode six. De ce que j'avais lu, les choses devenaient vraiment intéressantes à partir de cet épisode. Bah... Ce n'est pas mon cas.Pour être honnête, si je devais résumer mon avis en un mot : incompréhension. Ça me frustre de passer à côté de certains dramas, surtout quand plus de 95% des gens semblent d'accord pour dire qu'il est bon. Mais en même temps, je sais que je ne suis pas la seule qui ne comprendra pas sa popularité.
J'ai adoré le concept. C'était original et ludique. C'était amusant de voir la jauge d'affection de Yeo Woon changer en fonction des efforts de Myung Ha. Mais je n'étais pas excitée pour enchaîner les épisodes. J'étais curieuse, mais à choisir entre un nouvel épisode et aller dormir, je prenais la seconde option.
En fait, l'épisode 5 a fichu la pagaille pour moi. Je n'ai pas compris le changement de Yeo Woon. Pourquoi est-il soudainement devenu souriant et amoureux ? En général, les déclarations sont mignonnes, ici, je ne l'ai pas comprise. Ça sortait d'où ? Est-ce qu'en réalité, Yeo Woon trouvait un refuge en Myung Ha ? Peut-être aussi un un moyen de fuir son quotidien ? Et pourquoi les bugs ? Parce que Myung Ha ne sait pas comment être aimé ? Donc le système plante ?
La tournure de l'intrigue m'a juste abandonné sur le bord de la route sur la fin de l'épisode 6. Tout s'accélère et j'avais l'impression que la série était trop gourmande pour assumer l'ensemble. Ou était-ce une façon de rééquilibrer les choses ? S'il y a des gens heureux, alors il y a forcément des gens malheureux ? À moins que le but était que Myung Ha apprenne à aimer et à s'aimer ? C'est ce que je comprends lors du dernier épisode.
J'aime bien me faire des nœuds au cerveau, mais je n'ai pas compris le réel sens de ce que j'ai regardé ici.
Malgré tout, le baiser volé (enfin pas si volé que ça) sur le toit était très mignon. Le duo est adorable ensemble, il se dégage quelque chose de doux et chaleureux. Le reste du casting était très bien. La musique est légère et bien placée. En fait, j'ai aimé le voir pour les acteurs principalement.
En bref, je n'avais pas compris l'engouement autour de Blueming, c'est exactement pareil pour Love for Love's Sake. En aucun cas c'est une mauvaise production, elle est juste de ses séries qui resteront un mystère pour moi malgré une belle photographie et un casting sympa.
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Great plot, too little time.
I jumped into this show completely blind, and boy did they take a completely different route compared to your usual K-BL Drama! In terms of the core storyline, I wasn't quite sure I would enjoy it. But to my surrpise it sailed through it brilliantly and had me hooked from the start. From the the game inspired notifications and glitches that occured throughout the series, to the more realistic scenarios. It was very cool & fresh to see them try something new!! I also found the production and cinematography to be quite good overall. It was the plot holes that would later appear that I was most diappointed with.They may have gotten a little ahead of themselves with the plot.. There was so much they wanted to convey, but we're given too little time to properly execute most of it. Which led to a lot of unfinished storylines. Even though they had a longer run-time than most other KBLs, it seemed to me like they tried to cram a lot of stuff into a small timeframe.
On the positive side, Taevin's acting was really good! His acting really made the show worthwhile. His desire to try and make Yeowoon live a happy life and learn to love himself more was really sweet. But what about the side characters?? I feel like they became more & more forgotten as the story progressed. Kyunghoon for example, wasn't his whole purpose to become closer with them and form a bond? We got to know very little about his character. (Except the fact that he's in a long distance relationship with someone, somewhere...) As for Sangwon, his story was barely touched on as well. Initially, I assumed he would be a love rival! But he was also just shoved to the sidelines. They just existed, I guess.
I would be lying if I said I didn't enjoy watching the show though! There were many aspects and things I liked, it just felt a little rushed towards the end and it's sad they couldn't reach their full potential. If it was a bit longer with more room for development in the side characters, I might have given a higher score. But it is still a show I would recommend others to watch ^^
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Game of life....
Apparently, I completely misunderstood this drama. To my defence, I never read the webtoon so I judged it upon watching. I don't know if the plot is clearer there but I was quite confused with the ending.First of all, I loved it: it was beautifully filmed and skilfully acted. The director loves original angles, ceilings and shadow contrast shots: excellent camera work! Actors are just as amazing: rarely have I seen such emotional, true acting in one of these web series. Music was nice and not intrusive, so we could really enjoy the plot and try to figure out what is what! LOL
Secondly, the plot was original, a device seldom used in k drama: transmigration. I said seldom, not never, and not as much as in c dramas. A 29 yr old sad and depressed man criticizes his friend's novel which is about to be turned into a game. After drinking too much, he wakes up inside the game as a 19yr old high school student, but with the life experiences of a 29yr old, and if he wants to live, he has to complete different tasks. When he leaves the game he is deleted from it but a couple of characters still vaguely remember him; How? Why? Then he kills himself (apparently he never learned anything!) and he is sent back into the game.
The biggest part of the series takes part inside the game. That's the problem I had with it: is the game real or is it an allegory for afterlife (since at one point, the ML comes out of the game and promptly kills himself! Or does he?) or is it that his friend based a character in the game on him....I don't know!
I was expecting a different ending. Something along these lines: ML learning to know himself through the game and finally realize that his novelist friend was in love with him (the vibe was of stratospheric proportion in the first episode, the chemistry hot and therefore I suffered from second lead syndrome!LOL That never turns out well in K dramas!).
Finally, in spite of the lack of straight explanation, as I see it, and after being told off, I am just going to take it literally, in the sequence and do not think about it logically! I was told that the game is the afterlife and that the ML was dead from the beginning. That's not what I saw. I'd like to say it is open to interpretation but...forget it!
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I'd sell my soul to watch this again for the first time.
Honestly i've re-watched so many times I have no idea what to say, the storyline the EVERYTHING in this series is just so beautiful. One of my favorite characters is myung-ha because I really relate to him, it felt like I was watching a drama about myself. The cinematography and ost is just PERFECT. Im not one to exaggerate, I cry everytime I watch this. Writer i want to bless you for making this masterpiece, god let a S2 come out before I spiral. I'll love yeonwoo and myungha forever <3333Considerați utilă această recenzie?