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A Dramatic Night
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aug 29, 2024
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Per total 9.0
Poveste 8.0
Acting/Cast 8.5
Muzică 7.5
Valoarea Revizionării 7.5
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Pleasantly surprised. Better than I anticipated.

9/10 is my rating. This is a 2015 South Korean romantic comedy movie with a run time of 107 minutes. Also known as “A Dramatic Night”.

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Synopsis

Jung-hoon (Yoon Kye-sang) and Si-hoo (Han Ye-ri) meet at the wedding of their exes who cheated on them to end their long term relationships. Heart broken they wind up hooking up with each other and having a passionate one night stand. What started as console themselves revenge sex turned into a friends with benefits relationship. Since the idea of having a purely sexual relationship started at the coffee shop, Si-hoo proposes that they meet at the coffee shop for their booty calls and once they fill up the coffee card they end their relationship. But they soom discover they habe more in common than just sexual compatability. Can a relationship built on such shakey ground turn into something more?

Review

This would normally be too risque for me but the intimate scenes were tasteful amd there was a lot of interaction outside of the the hook ups. Both were lokable characters and the relationship that developed made sense. I would watch it again and would recommend it to other fans of the romance genre.

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I would have loved this even more as a series. It was great as a movie but I liked the characters enough a series would have been enjoyable.

I liked that it showed they both had their lives on a good track. I just wish they had showed them get engaged or married.

#LoveGuideforDumpees #ADramaticNight. #YoonKyeSang #HanYeRi

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Clover
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aug 29, 2024
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Per total 7.0
Poveste 7.0
Acting/Cast 6.5
Muzică 6.0
Valoarea Revizionării 7.0
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Not my idea of a healthy love

7/10 is my rating. This is a 2014 Japanese romance movie that runs 120 minutes.

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Synopsis

Saya Suzuki (Emi Taeki) is a hard working hotel employee who works on event planning. Her immediate supervisor, Susumu Tsuge (Tadayoshi Okura), is hyper critical and is always scolding Saya for her many small errors. which is why Saya is beyond surprised when Tsuge asks her out. Having a bit too much to drink, and feeling insecure about the real reason for Tsuge’s sudden interest, Saya shares that her first love was Haruki Hino (Kento Nagayama), a famous singer and actor. Saya tells Tsuge that she and Haruki were in love and tried to elope but since they were still in school, the police brought them back to their parents. A belief the young first loves had was if they found a four leaf clover it would reveal their true love and were searching in a field when the police found them. She tells Tsuge that Haruki was sent to the United States and she has been waiting for him. Upon hearing this, Tsuge offers to be her love rehab until her heart heals. So it is little wonder that when Haruki returns and befriends Saya, Tsuge is jealous. Jealous enough to get himself roped into an engagement with the hotel owner’s daughter, Shiori Tsutsui (Natsuna). Will the two unlikely lovers find the courage to stay together or allow themselves to take the safe route with people who are so clearly in love with them.

Review

It is a simple, straight forward romance. I would not watch it again. I recommend it if someone wants a happy ending romance.

Spoilers

I thought Tsuge was unduly harsh to Saya. A lot of her errors were made from always being criticized so that she was often nervous. He was like the boy that pulls the girl’s hair because he likes her. So I could not understand his sudden interest. I really liked Haruki for her. Haruki was always there when Saya needed someone to talk to because Tsuge made her sad. I was also very disappointed because Tsuge allowed himself to be put in a position to be tricked into an engagement. He did not act like someone in love. But Saya also spent a lot of alone time with Haruki and seemed like she was exploring her feelings for him. Since it felt like we saw them both more with other people than with each other it made their relationship less genuine. I was not rooting for them. He was a little sorry in the end. But I had the sense he would do something like that again.

I also wish he found out Shiori drugged him to fake that they were together. That was a horrible thing she did and it never came out as such. But he seemed to be considering sleeping with her as she requested as long as she would let him go. Tsuge was willing to sleep with Shiori more to save his career than to be with Saya. It cheapened his love for Saya.

#Clover #EmiTakei. # TadayoshiOkura. #KentoNagayama. #Natsuna

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Fata Secolului XX
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aug 25, 2024
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Per total 6.0
Poveste 6.0
Acting/Cast 7.5
Muzică 7.0
Valoarea Revizionării 4.0
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Sad alert. Pass on this if you are not into tear jerkers.

6/10 is my rating. This is a 2022 coming of age romance movie with a run time of 119 minutes.

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Synopsis

At 17, Na Bo-ra’s (Kim Yoo-jung) world centers around her best friend, Yeon-du (Roh Yoon-seo). They have been friends since childhood and Bo-ra is particularly protective as her friend has a chronic heart condition. On the eve of going to the US for life changing heart surgery, Yeon-du vows to skip out as she just met a boy, who she believes to be Baek Hyun-jin (Park Jung-woo) whose kind act caused her to develop a crush on him. To get her friend to go, Bo-ra promises that she will find out everything about Baek Hyun-jin and send the information, video and pictures to Yeon-du. True to her word, Bo-ra starts to follow Hyun-jin and records facts about him to send to her friend. This also brings her into close contact with Hyun-jin’s friend, Poong Woon-ho (Byeon Woo-seok). In a bizarre twist both boys develop feelings for Bo-ra who seems to be everywhere they are which causes them to notice her. To be a good friend, Bo-ra immediately rejects Hyun-jin but does not see a reason to contain her feelings for Woon-ho. But when Yeon-du returns they discover they had the names switched and the boy Yeon-du liked was Woon-ho. Can Bo-ra give up the boy she came to love for her friend?

Review

If you want to know how this ends, scroll to the spoilers. I liked 3/4 of this movie. A lot. Liked the characters, thought the love story was believable amd thought it was well paced. But the last of the movie ruined it for me. I will not watch it again and do not personally recommend it.

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If the story had stopped when she finally admitted her feelings for him at the train station I would have liked it. If he returned from New Zealamd and they had a heartfelt reunion I would have loved it. But I do not like sad endings and this had an extremely sad ending.

I seriously dislike sad movies. Every once in awhile I get suckered into one. This was a heart warming love story where the lead couple goes through all this stuff then finally get to be together. I know I know I just described practically every romance. But it is a solid formula that I like. But in this one, he has to go abroad and tells her he is coming back for her. That is a common trope, the separation trope. I do not like the separation trope but can deal with it if they get back together. So she waits, and waits and you think they are just drawing it out for dramatic effect but nope. Turns out he died. That is why he doesn’t come back. And I am like what in the Nicholas Sparks just happened here? But wait, there is more. She pops in this video and it is all about when he first saw her and fell in love with her which is way earlier than she thought. And then what in the “P.S. I Love you” in a “Notebook” hell, he has this videography of all their time together and ends with I love you and I am coming back. No in the “Nights in Rodanthe” you are not. You freaking “Bridge to Tarabithia” died, we know that. But it continues just “Lovely Bones” long enough to give us very false hope that it was not true. And my heart sank like the Titanic. And it made me a little sad but mostly mad.

I did not find much to like about the ending. For some reason they decided that Kim Yoo-jung would play the teenage Bo-ra and Han Hyo-joo would play the adult Bo-ra. Normally I would’ve hated that. It’s not that hard with hair and make up to make a 20 something year old look a little older so they could have kept the same actress. But given that the male lead character dies, it was actually easier for it not to be the same actress as it sort of felt like a different character and didn’t make me as sad. But I don’t think that is why they did it. They seemed to enjoy evoking tears. Still it worked out for me, it seeming like a new character, because it did not feel like the Bo-ra I had grown attached to was suffering.

What was the deal amd what was the point of him dropping the note to her in the rain? I thought maybe she, or maybe her best friend would find it and it would reveal that he liked Bo-ra before Yeon-du liked him. But they never found it. So I guess the point was just for the viewer which was pointless.

#TwentiethCenturyGirl #KimYooJung. #HanHyoJoo #ByeonWooSeok. #ParkJungWoo #RohYoonSeo

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Thumping Spike
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aug 23, 2024
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Per total 8.0
Poveste 9.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Muzică 7.5
Valoarea Revizionării 7.5
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Good for what it is

8/10 is my rating.This is a 2016 South Korean sports romantic drama with 20,15-19 minute episodes. 

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 Synopsis

Kang Se Ra (Hwang Seun Eon) is a National volleyball player hoping to be picked up to play professional sports.  She is considered the volleyball diva and is often asked to promote products as she has achieved some fame as a beautiful woman at the top of her sport.  Due to an injury, Sera has hit a slump, but is hiding the extent of the damage for fear it would end her career.  Last thing she needed was a scandal, but she winds up having one when overzealous fans chase her into the men’s room, and she assaults who she thinks is a pervert.  To keep her name out of the newspapers, her manager swings a deal with the victim’s high school sports team for Sera to temporarily coach. The superstar returning member, Hwang Jae Woong (Song Jae Rim), is just returning from an injury himself and Sera is surprised to see him on the team as she met him previously when they battled over a carnival prize.  Turns out Jae Woong is not a minor, he is twenty, so he is more on Sera’s level in terms of age.  As Sera gets to know the team more, she realizes coaching the team may not only help them but her as well.  Can Sera reignite her career options and find love in this unexpected place?

Review

Good as a short, lighthearted uncomplicated romance. I recommend it to anyone that wants some quick romantic fluff but caution not to expect a lot. I might watch it if it was on but would not seek it out to rewatch it.

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The largest problem with it to me was simply how short it was. For the length, they did a good job developing characters and telling the story, but I have to emphasize for the length. There was a lot of potential in this basic premise, and if it went into more depth then some of the intricacies of being a volleyball player either on or with potentiql to go to the national team it would’ve been better. I really wanted to know more about how she got to be known as such an awesome player and see her in a coach role really work on skills with the players or develop strategies. It was very minimal on the technical aspects of volleyball. I’m a fan of the slice of life type shows. I think the nest sport dramas are where I get to learn more about a particular sport and I didn’t come away from this feeling like I had learned very much about volleyball in South Korea. I really wanted to see her shining as a coach. A lot of times. I expected her to either train a player or make an important decision that would impact the outcome of the game. There was the one instance where she changed the lineup, but that was pretty minimal. A lot of the major decisions seem to be made by the male coach amd it did not highlight how her presence increased their skill and led them to wins.

Because she was the coach and several years older than the male lead, it made it feel like the teacher student love trope. I would’ve enjoyed it more if there was never a teacher to student relationship.

Her manager was overbearing and did not have her best interest at heart. It showed her catching onto that a little, but not to the degree that I wish she would’ve. I think some of that was because of the timeframe where women did not speak up for themselves as much as they might now.

In the end, the viewer didn’t really get to see what happened with her career. They showed a little bit that she had healed and went back, but not her fully getting back into her sport and excelling. I wanted to see him do great things too, and then see them doing great things together, I know I asked for a lot, but it’s not reality and I want it to be a really good. Happy story.

I think this is one they could pick up at some point in the future, retell it and develop it a lot better. They could make each episode longer and make the volleyball part of it a lot more exciting and suspenseful. All aspects of it have a lot of potential, it just needs to be longer. A longer format would allow more slow build in the romance, more about volleyball and more suspenseful games.

#ThumpingSpike #HwangSeunEon #SongJaeRim

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Thumping Spike 2
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aug 23, 2024
20 of 20 episoade văzute
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Per total 8.5
Poveste 7.5
Acting/Cast 7.5
Muzică 6.0
Valoarea Revizionării 9.0
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If you do not have high expectations, it is good for what it is

8.5/10 is my rating. This is a 2016 South Korean sports romantic drama with 20,15-19 minute episodes. 

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 Synopsis

If you watched thumping spike 1, this is more of the elements you enjoyed but with a whole new cast of characters.  Han Da Woon/Han Ah Reum (Kim So eun) falls almost instantly for star volleyball player Dong Hae Sung (Lee Won Keun). 

Review

It is a light, short, very predictable romance.  Good for what it is. If you want a lighthearted break from more intense storylines then this would fit the bill. I would watch it if it was on but would not seek it out.  It is a stand alone from the first one with only a time or two they even reference characters from the first one.  There are some characters that carry over from the first series but it is some of the volleyball administration and a few of the more side characters on the volleyball team.  You could watch the second season without ever having watched the first and still understand it without missing any important details. 

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My biggest complaint about both series is just that it is so short.  I wound up liking this second series just slightly better as there was more of a love triangle, a bit more intrigue around lead guy’s career and injury, and I felt the chemistry between the leads was a degree more than the couple in the first season.  I did have a hard time getting into the story.  Some of it can be quite “cheesy” at times.  The music is a bit overbearing and the intro, review and then closing takes up a significant portion of what is already a very short episode.  But, this was 2016 and I think it is why the more current series moved away from this model. 

 I was pleasantly surprised they could tell the story as well as they were able in such a short amount of screen time.  That success was due to the simple story lines where more time could be spent on character development and the relationship aspects.  What severely lacked was any slice of life on volleyball, the technical aspects of the sport were very minimal.  They showed games a little but there was no time spent on aspects of different skills for the different positions, nor showing intense one on one coaching.  What I enjoy most about series that focus in on an activity, is learning more about the details of that activity.  I didn’t come away feeling like a knew more about college and professional volleyball in South Korea. 

#ThumpingSpike2 #KimSoEun. #LeeWonKeun

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Love for Beginners
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aug 15, 2024
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Per total 8.5
Poveste 9.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Muzică 5.5
Valoarea Revizionării 8.0
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Predictable but not in a bad way. Simple and sweet romance

8.5/10 is my rating. This is a 2012 Japanese romance movie that runs 121 minutes. 

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 Synopsis

Tsubaki Hibino (Emi Takei), is a socially awkward loner. She dresses in very drab, old style clothing, and wears her hairs in braids which is not very fashionable. In complete contrast, Kyota Tsubaki (Tori Matsuzaka) is one of the most sought out, attractive, guys at the high school. Tsubaki is completely surprised when Kyota begins paying attention to her, teasing her incessantly at first but then pursuing her romantically.  The more the two interact the more what started as a joke on Kyota’s part starts to become real.  Kyota draws Tsubaki out of her shell and Tsubaki makes Kyota look at his life and re-evaluate the shallow relationships he had been pursuing.  Can two such dramatically different people make it work in the long term?

 Review

This is a very sweet, well-paced coming of age romance.  If you are okay with it being a bit aged, it is not a bad offering in the romance genre. The characters are well developed and you can see the progression of their relationship and feelings for each other. It is predictable but not in a bad way. Super popular boy meets not so popular girl and they fall for each other.

I t ends happy and there aren’t any unresolved or outstanding plot points or sub plots.  I would recommend it for anyone that is a romance fan as a quick easy watch.  I might watch it again if it was on but wouldn’t seek it out to rewatch.

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 Fro the hair styles and the clothes it is not hard to tell this movie is over a decade old.  So, when they criticize main girl for being old fashioned it is like old fashioned criticizing old fashioned from our modern perspective.

The music was not my favorite. Pretty screachy but not so disruptive it made it unwatchable.

There was no solid second couple.  There was the sister and her romance with the lead guys’ best friend but given she said he wasn’t really her type, and that she was originally interested in main guy, it wasn’t much of a romance.  The best romances usually have more than one couple that forms and this really only had the main couple. 

 It was a bit odd that the description for the movie said she was really good at doing other’s hair but not her own so I thought that would be a central part of her character throughout the story.  But it really wasn’t.  It showed her doing her sister’s hair in the beginning, then a few of her classmates’ hair a bit later but that was really it.  Then, she goes to work at the hair salon and then it becomes a central thing for her.  But that didn’t happen until close to the end.  That is why I think a better description of how she was before is that she was focused on studying. 

#LoveForBeginners  #EmiTakei  #ToriMatsuzaka

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Romance by Romance (Movie)
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aug 14, 2024
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Per total 10
Poveste 10
Acting/Cast 10
Muzică 10
Valoarea Revizionării 10

Simple, heart warming, friends to lovers . Loved it.

10/10 is my rating. This is a 2023 Korean romance movie with a run time of 119 minutes.

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 Synopsis

 After having multiple romances end at or before the 100 day relationship landmark, Ha Joon (Lee Eun Bi) has a tendency to cling on to the relationship even when her boyfriend wants to break up.  Which is why, when her current boyfriend, Nam Tae Ryeon (Cha Hun) wants to break up before their 100 day anniversary, she strikes a deal with him to delay the break up until her birthday.  They come up with a “break up grace period” agreement where they both see each other, just more casually and less frequently, while they consider and possibly pursue other romantic interests.  The deal ends when they find someone else, or when it is her birthday, whichever comes first. 

 Ha Joon wants to make Tae Ryeon change his mind so she makes another agreement, with her best friend, Kang Jin whom she has known since college.  Reluctantly Kang Jin (Kim Jin Woo) agrees to be her fake flirtatious dating relationship with the goal of making Tae Ryeon jealous so he will realize he still has feelings for Ha Joon. 

 This sets up a love triangle that is sure to not come out the way any of them expected.  Once Kang Jin starts his flirtation with Ha Joon in front of Tae Ryeon in the place they all work, Tae Ryeon finds himself immediately jealous.  And he decides he wants Ha Joon back.  But, Kang Jin realizes that he liked Ha Joon since college and the feelings he had never went away.  So rather than Kan Jin simply making Tae Ryeon jealous he decides to confess his feeling to Ha Joon which sets Tae Ryeon up as his romantic rival.

Will Ha Joon choose the safe and comfortable relationship that makes her heart race, or the risky but exciting relationship that makes her heart race?

 Review

I loved this movie!  I like heart warming romance and this was certainly that.  I highly recommend it to anyone that wants a quick, but very well developed Korean romance.  I highly recommend it and would watch it again. 

Spoiler

 This is one of those rare movies/series where the 2nd guy actually gets the girl.  He isn’t a classic second guy in that he gets more airtime than 1st guy but the role he plays is second guy.  One of my favorite tropes is friends to lovers.  It showed just enough of their back story to get a clear sense for when their feelings started. 

I typically root for the main couple to get back together but, in this case, you could clearly tell 2nd guy was a better match for the lead girl. 

#RomancebyRomance  #LeeEunBi   #ChaHun  #KimJinWoo

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Nightly Photo Studio
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aug 9, 2024
16 of 16 episoade văzute
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Per total 6.5
Poveste 7.0
Acting/Cast 7.0
Muzică 5.5
Valoarea Revizionării 5.0
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Romance lacked chemistry, lost interest about half way and struggled to finish it

6.5/10 is my rating. This is a 2024 South Korean Supernatural romance series with 16, 68-73 minute episodes.

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Synopsis

Seo Ki Joo (Joo won) is the 7th owner of a photo studio whose purpose is to allow the recently deceased one last opportunity to interact with their loved ones and capture the moment photographically. But he did not come by this supernatural skill amicably, his ancestor struck a deal with reapers that they would perform this duty in exchange for saving the male child who would otherwise have died in childbirth. But it comes at the additional cost that all heirs from that point onward will be tormented by ghosts and die during their 35th year. Ki joo performs his photographer services with the help of Assistant Manager Go (Yoo In Soo) and Baek Nam Gu (Eum Moon suk) who run the office and help with each ghostly case. As his 35th year approaches, things become more chaotic and Kijoo notices that the granddaughter of his landlord serves as a ghost deterrant. The granddaughter, Han Bom (Kwon Nara), is a lawyer who is between jobs because her inability to look the other way in unjust situations doe not sit well with her superiors. Kijoo, eager to keep her near as a ghost repellant, asks Han bom to work with him on the legal issues tied up in recently departed client’s last wishes.

Review

With relatively fewer offerings in the supernatural genre in terms of Korean dramas, I would say that alone would be a reason to watch it if you are a fan of the genre.  The premise is unusual with the whole last photo of the recently deceased angle.  It is interesting that the camera offers a way for those with regrets to have that last interaction with those they care about and resolve things before they depart.  But, if you’re considering watching this one for the romance, there are better romances out there.  I am a bit biased simply because I have watched over 300 Korean dramas now and have seen all the best ones.  So, it makes me really picky with the content.  I share the impression other reviewers that the chemistry with the leads was off.  It was like they went through the motions, the first kiss, the longing stares, all the elements but it just did not add up with the two characters. May have been more palatable if there were strong 2nd or 3rd romances but there weren’t.  The second romance was just not very believable. So, you have one romance with little to no chemistry and the other one that is not believable.  So, in terms of recommending it to anyone I would only recommend to those like the very niche supernatural genre but for those looking for anything else, like a good romance,  I would not recommend it. Those that are fans of any of the actors might like it as the actors did an excellent job with their roles.  The lack of chemistry and other issues were issues with the writing not the actors.  I will not watch it again as I had a hard time getting through it the first time.  I found it boring after about half-way just because I wasn’t all that interested in most of the characters. 

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The lack of chemistry between the leads for me began when she wasn’t very nice to him in the beginning of the series. She tried to get him kicked out of the apartment and told some untruths simply because of something her grandmother did.  Her grandmother kicked her out because she wasn’t paying the rent, which I thought was odd given the character of the grandmother. They did not fully explain why the grandmother kicked the main girl out, if it was to give her incentive to get back into practicing law or if it was simply because she needed the income from the rent.  But generally, the main girl’s misplaced anger made me not like her very well. I know that is a common trope, where the leads at first do not like each other at first.  And that is often used as comedic moments.  But there was nothing funny in her behavior, it just seemed mean.  I think they sometimes have the main leads gaze at each other too long before kissing but this is a good example of how too short is not a good thing either.  The kisses were just awkward in a way.  Like two strangers kissing because there weren’t the looks of love and longing gazes around it.  It just felt like, okay time to kiss now.  Same with holding hands.  There wasn’t this huge build up and anticipation.  

I thought the whole mystique around the camera was not very well-developed (pun intended). I understood that the camera allowed recently deceased people an opportunity to see their loved ones, one last time, resolve issues and capture last memories.  And they showed it was only those ghosts who were willing to go through the hardship of navigating back through the netherworld and finding the door that got the opportunity.  But why did that camera even exist?  Why did the supernatural beings feel the need to provide a camera for that purpose?  Who had the camera before main guy’s family got it? How did main guy’s ancestor even know to go to the afterlife and steal the camera?  The Grim Reaper in this one was all dark and spooky looking with like black smoke and stuff around in like an evil spirit.  In other dramas the Grim Reapers are attractive individuals, and the only difference is their skin may be a bit paler and they have supernatural powers. Interpreting Grim Reapers in a different way wasn’t the problem the show should have at least explain why that Grim Reaper looks like he did. Why the spooky black, evil spirit looking, smoke? 

I found the bromance aspects of the series more compelling than the romance. The lead guy and his two ghost assistants and their friendship was more interesting than the relationship between the male and female lead.  However, I didn’t understand how those two ghosts, out of all the ghosts that were moving through his studio, became his helpers. I mean ghosts were coming and going all the time and his goal was to help them resolve whatever they needed to and then take the photos quickly to move them on to the afterlife.  So why did the two ghosts that assisted him get to stay and why did they not only stay but become his assistants? It was emphasized several times that lingering too long could cause the ghost to become an evil spirit.  So, how were they able to stay so long without becoming evil spirits?  I also don’t know why they had to make the main guy like a bad boss.  They made jokes several times about him being cheap and working them too much.  Given the one guy died from overwork, why did he stay with main guy?  And how did main guy even have money?  It wasn’t like he was getting paid for his role photographing ghosts for the netherworld. 

I wasn’t sure why they put the grandma character in there only to have her leave. And it seemed out of character for her, not to want to say bye to her granddaughter.  The grandmother gave some lame excuse for leaving without that final moment and photo but it was out of character of her to leave her granddaughter that way.  I was glad main guy got the main girl to see her grandmother anyway.  But the whole grandma dying seemed pointless.  A big deal was made out of how that was her last family and how devastated she would be without the grandmother but then, once that final photo opportunity happened, they never focused on her again.  It was odd.

 

Hands down what I liked least about the story was the police officers’ situation. They tried to make his wife a sympathetic character because she was lonely, but she never told him that she was lonely so that he had a chance to be there more.  Basically, she pretended to be understanding and told him it was okay when it wasn’t okay to her at all.  She was lying and deceiving him into thinking everything was okay and then she was supposedly noble for doing it.  So, she has this “affair” with the florist guy, and it is spun so that it is his fault for making her lonely.  I wasn’t even clear on what type of affair it was.  Was it emotional cheating or did she have a physical relationship or both?  We didn’t get enough of a glimpse into that relationship to understand any of that nor what was so great about the floral guy that she would cheat on her husband.  I thought the whole pity party around her was ridiculous as she knew she was marrying a police officer and that his job kept him away a lot. In fact, they showed, during wedding preparations, where he did not have time to participate in the arrangements much and she was basically like it’s okay just do this one thing. Many people, early in their careers, work long hours to establish themselves. Given they were a new couple just starting their life as a married couple, and she was a stay at home, you would expect he would need to work long hours to support them in this new venture of a married life. I found her whining and playing the victim annoying.  So, I was very disappointed his story ended that he disappeared forever. He was one of my favorite characters in the show and that was a horrible and unnecessary ending for him.  I wanted him to confront his wife and maybe apologize for not being there but say you should have told me you were lonely.  And she would say something like I know, I was wrong too, and apologize for the affair. Maybe he would have had words with the guy who was such a slime to cheat with a cop’s wife. I didn’t like that guy at all, here he has an affair with the wife of a hero in uniform, then turns around, after the police officer dies in the line of duty and says bad things about him. He deserved some heated words.  But instead, they made cheater florist guy out to be a good guy for easing the cop’s wife’s loneliness.  What?   Even main guy was like I thought you were going to bop him.  And then he doesn’t go to the afterlife in the kind, peaceful manner where you capture a beautiful last photograph and he dissipates, nope he goes down with the evil spirit and since he went all evil spirit briefly himself, he is now going to be gone forever?  I extremely disliked how they played that story out. 

What could have saved the romantic aspect a bit was if the second romance was cute or heartwarming but it wasn’t.  It made no sense.  Their romance would have been cute if he wasn’t a ghost.  But the fact that she never physically saw him and just carried on this relationship with a ghost who possessed other people to have a physical presence, was weird.  I thought, given how many times the story emphasized the ghosts had to leave or would turn evil, there would be that final goodbye with the camera and the emotions like there were for all other visitors.  I thought main girl’s friend would get to physically see the ghost one time and then he would leave and they would agree to be in each other life in another another life or something like that. Oddly though he stayed and basically broke all the “rules” we had been taught leading up to this part.  He is able to somehow stay without turning evil.  And what about her brain tumor?  What was the miraculous cure? And why did it seem, when she passed out and all that, maybe her brain tumor was coming back?  I thought perhaps she was going to die and main guy’s ghost buddy and her would depart to the afterlife together or something like that.  But instead, her brain tumor issue just disappears, they break all the rules on having a ghost stay and they have some weird ghost human relationship.  That was weird enough.  But then him jumping in and out of people seemed very rape like.  Spirit rape or something like that.  And she is just okay with him possessing people even when he is a woman, a really old person, or young.  And she interacts with the person he possessed in a very rapey way, kissing them and other such physical contact.  Eww.  Usually it is the ghost asks someone if it would be okay to possess them to interact with someone so they are a willing partner, but not in this one.  It just made it creepy.   

I felt like it could have ended after episode 14 when the curse was lifted from him and he was no longer going to die.  Having the curse transfer to her and opening up this whole new thread of the story with her as the photographer was awkward so late in the series.  And then his power goes away and he cannot even help his two ghost friends go on to the afterlife?  Weird.  I think they only did that to stretch it two more episodes to make it to 16. 

So of course, they had to have the year separation trope for some odd reason. Let’s get him stuck in the netherworld trying to lift her curse.  Again, it felt like a way to extend the story for the last two episodes.  And then, when he comes back, I am reminded why I did not like her in the first place.  After he lifts the curse to safe her life and is stuck in the Netherworld, he miraculously returns, and rather than her being like “oh thank you so much you saved my life” she’s mad at him because he was gone longer than he said he was going to be.  Yeah, yeah, she didn’t want him to go and was upset he didn’t listen to her on that. But he went with her, albeit reluctant, permission.  I mean, come on, it’s the Netherworld, obviously he would have absolutely no control over when or even if he could come back.  So, her being angry, on any level, toward someone that risked his life to save hers was not a very nice way to be.  It was just a return to her self-centered pettiness that made me not like her in the first place.  And then not root for them as a couple.  But he had his issues too.  There was the one part where he was awkwardly like complaining about a public display of affection.  You’re embarrassing me.  And they weren’t a cuddly couple.  It was like just two people hanging out then bam, a kiss.  Just hanging out, bam holding hands.  I don’t know, hard to describe, just not a lot of lead up.  It was what made the chemistry off the fact they had so little interaction outside of what felt, to me, like random bouts of skinship.  Just not very well scripted.

#MidnightStudio  #MoonJunWon #JooWon #KwonNara #YooInSoo #EunMoonSuk

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Serious Sign
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aug 5, 2024
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Per total 6.0
Poveste 6.5
Acting/Cast 8.5
Muzică 6.5
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An anti-romance between two very broken people who “complete” each other

6/10 is my rating. This is a 2020 Japanese Romantic Drama with a run time of 3 hours and 52 minutes. Known under the Japanese title "Honki no Shirushi: Geijoban". This is an adaptation of a 2000 era manga by Fukada Koji that originally aired as a 10 episode mini-series.

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Synopsis

Tsuji Kazumichi (Win Morisaki) is in upper management at a business that sells toys and fireworks. His daily existence is very calm, ordinary and too predictable and he has several casual relationships. His life takes a dramatic turn when he encounters a troubled woman and saves her from tragedy. While he could have turned away after his heroic act he is drawn to the little bit of chaos that surrounds the beautiful and intriguing stranger. What follows is a tumultuous, and at times dangerous, romantic interlude that leaves them both forever changed. Prior to his encounter with Hayama Ukiyo (Kaho Tsuchimura) he spiced up his existence with romantic interludes with a couple of his office co-workers. He has a flirty relationship with his 24 year old Minako (Fukunaga Akari) and allows his more steady friends with benefits co-worker, the older woman, Ms. Naoko Hosokowa (Kei Ishibashi) to play housewife.

Review

This film was ranked among the top foreign films so I thought it would be heart-warming or at least an emotionally compelling romance. But you wind up asking yourself what you just watched. Early you may form an impression of Ukiyo as a damsel in distress and Tsuji as a knight in shining armor but that does not characterize either of them well. So you start out thinking you are watching one kind of movie and, mid-way, you realize it is not what you originally thought. It is an emotional ride but not, in my opinion, in a good way. I would not watch it again nor would I recommend it to anyone that likes romances or dramas on the lighter side. It has been termed an anti-romance and I would agree with that assessment. Some people like the darker content, exploring difficult topics, and/or experiencing many different realities. If you are okay with weighty emotional content and fractured personalities, you may like it. It just wasn't for me. I avoid these types of movies when I can as I am an empath, so I absorb a lot of the emotions. Which is okay when it evokes light-hearted emotions but not so good when it elicits darker emotions.

Spoilers

From the title you might think that Tsuji is going to move from the rather shallow relationships he has been participating in, to a deeper, more genuine connection. But you would be wrong. Actually, the bond between Tsuji and Ukiyo is toxic as neither of them turn out to be as noble as they first seem. They play this long push and pull game that is often as frustrating as it is un-nurturing. There is nothing wholesome or heart warming about the two of them together. I do not like dramas or sad movies and this is very dramatic and it is actually sad to see two people who are broken in so many ways bring out some of the worst aspects of each other. The movie attempts to show that only the two can truly understand one another as they come from a similar mental place but, from a psychological perspective, that type of relationship is always unhealthy.

The portrayal is the main characters are the users, but a closer examination reveals that the other people take advantage of the vulnerability of the two. This is alluded to when others say Tsuji is "too nice" and how Ukiyo is always compliant and apologetic. Tsuji and Ukiyo are both damaged in that they do not know themselves well, allow themselves to be steered by people and events, and are not happy in their current lives.

#TheRealThing #WinMorisaki. #KahoTsuchimura #FukunagaAkari.

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Our Secret Diary
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aug 3, 2024
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Per total 10
Poveste 10
Acting/Cast 10
Muzică 10
Valoarea Revizionării 10

If you like simple, straightforward, heart warming romance, you will want to watch this one

10/10 is my rating. This is a 2023 Japanese Romantic movie with a run time of 110 minutes. It is based on novel "Kokan Uso Nikki" by Iiyo Sakura

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Synopsis

When 2nd year high school student, Nozomi Kuroda (Hiyori Sakurda) finds a confession letter in her desk, she cannot believe it is from Jun Setoyama (Fumiya Takahashi) the most popular boy at the high school. Although not sure what to do at first, Nozomi writes a reply and leaves it with Jun’s gym shoes. After they exchange notes a couple of times, Jun starts his reply in a diary and writes if they fill up the diary they will date. Just when she starts to feel a connection, Nozomi learns that the letter that started it all was actually intended for her best friend, Erino Matsumoto (Mizuki Kayashima). Embarrassed by the mistake but also starting to have feelings for Jun, Nozomi decides to continue the exchange. Nozomi discovers that Jun is able to readily express his thoughts and feelings and his transparency causes her to learn to be more open herself. Nozomi and Jun also start to see each other more frequently in person as their friend groups overlap and Nozomi struggles to hide her romantic feelings for Jun. When the deception is eventually revealed, will Jun’s feelings on paper translate to genuine love for Nozomi? Or will he be disappointed he was not writing Erino after all?

Review

I loved this movie. It was a slow build, heartfelt romance. I appreciate it did not have all the over-the-top displays of physical contact and there was nothing “woke” in the storyline. I would watch it again and highly recommend it to anybody that is a fan of heartwarming romances. There were even some surprises in the plot so it was well written enough to add some intrigue.

#OurSecretDiary #KokanUsoNikki #HiyoriSakurda. #FumiyaTakahashi. #MizukiKayashima

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Coridoarele Spitalului Sezonul 2
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iul 13, 2024
12 of 12 episoade văzute
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Per total 8.0
Poveste 7.5
Acting/Cast 6.5
Muzică 8.0
Valoarea Revizionării 8.0
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Season 1 is unfinished without season 2

In some cases when you have a season one and a season two you could just stop at season one and never watch season two and there are times when that is advisable because season two, unless well written, can ruin or disrupt season one. With this series season one ends with so many things unfinished and so somewhat abruptly that to get the full story you really have to watch season two . Because season two completes the story, II like season two just slightly better. Season 2 provides the ending of so many of the storylines, I think I am a minority opinion in this entire series because I found the band practices to be very disruptive because they were very so long. With the band practices, though the music was good most of the time it was just too much too often and disrupted the flow of the storyline for me.
I thought the cases were on balance pretty sad and energy draining even when they had good outcomes so it didn’t make it a very good experience to me. There were also so many cases going on sometimes it was hard to keep them straight with who this person was or that person was and they were gaps in time with some of the cases where they had come in much earlier and then came back later, so it could be hard to keep track of all the characters , There were unfinished plot points even at the end of season two where they had developed an idea or presented something and then you never got the follow through so you wondered why they even brought it up in the first place. I think if you’re a fan of drama and you’re OK with it being very dramatic you would likely enjoy this series. If you prefer levity and lots of comedic elements and a series that sticks to the point , then you may not like this as well. It’s worth watching it at least once because the characters are really well developed and the friend group is fun. You feel like you’re hanging out with them. . There are so many better things to watch I think watching this when you have fewer options would be how I would approach it. I would recommend it but not highly recommend it and I am unlikely to ever rewatch it.

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Morning Comes to the Mental Ward
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iun 20, 2024
12 of 12 episoade văzute
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Per total 9.0
Poveste 9.0
Acting/Cast 10
Muzică 8.5
Valoarea Revizionării 8.5
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Interesting cases and a heart warming romance

9/10 is my rating. This is a 2023 Soth Korean medical drama with comedic amd romantic underpinings. There are 12, 52-72 minute episodes. It is based on a webtoon of the same name and is a reflection of true life experiences of a psychiatric nurse.

Her particular brand of sunshine is just what people, some of them at the mentally lowest points in their life, need. if some real life experiences of a psychiatric nurse.

First I provide a unique synopsis then review

Synopsis

Jung Da eun’s (Park Bo young) main “fault” is she is too nice to her patients. It is why she was encourager to move from internal medicine to the mental health arena. Her counterparts felt that, in life or death situations, speed was arguably more important than treating patients with kindness. Although she struggles at first when she joins the Department of psychiatry, it is soon clear that her particular brand of sunshine is what some if the psychiatric patients need. As she encounters people at some of their lowest points, she struggles with her deep feelings if empathy and looks to her childhood friend, Song Yu chan (Jang Dong yoon) for emotional support, Yu chan has known for a while he has romantic feelings for Da eun but can never seem to find the right moment to tell her. But when his older friend, Dong Go yun (Yeon Woo jin) friend also develops feelings for the kind, thoughtful young nurse it is a race to win her heart. Their story plays out amidst the very busy case load of the hospital.

Review

This provides a weighty dive into the work life of a psychiatric nurse. The digital effects they use to portray what it is like for the person(s) experiencing the different mentql disorders is unique and compelling. It is an interesting mental health drama with a heart warming romance. It ends happy with all major plot points resolved. I might watch it again and would recommend it to ither drama fans.

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I was in a slump with dramas where we watched several that were not that good. We really like Park Bo young so this one really drew our attention. She did not disappoint as it was an interesting role that she played very well.

South Korea and US have a slightly different way of viewing mental health. In as much as the series is accurate, there is still a lot of stigma on disorders where having a mental health issue could keep you from getting a job or renting an apartment. It seems that the expectation in this series was it was a sickness you repair where in the US it is more of a condition that can flare but you mostly just manage with therapy and medication and live with. If you mention you have depression in the US, you either get “oh you do too?” Or they just express sympathy. Like South Korea, with Borderline, schizophrenia amd bi polar there is a lot of stigma and negative views but those are issues where the harm can be to others, they are more difficult to treat, and patients often stop taking medications. I think the biggest difference was depression is not considered as big of a deal in the US as it seems to be in South Korea.

I got a little frustrated with Da Eun during her depression because I thought she did not act like a psychiatric nurse at all. There were things she did in the fog of depression I thought she would have known better as a mental health professional. The “just leave a depressed person alone” and “forcing them is agression” was surprising because you cannot allow depressed people to mire in their depressed feelings. Although it is not one size fits all, it is often the case that interacting with other people, staying on schedule with self care and interacting with other people is what helps pull someone out of depression. Severely depressed people may start thinking things would be better without them, and although people might be sad, they would quickly get over it and be better in the long run. That’s why you have to talk it out with them and help them understand that none of that is true that it would hurt the people around them forever and be a wound that would never fully heal. They also need help with thunking things will never get better. So I was a little disappointed with the way they portrayed her depressive episode.

The psychiatric nurse who decided to take some time off to work on a criuise ship represented an unnecessary derailment of what could habe been a cute second romance. That separation trope is common in South Korean dramas but I am never a fan.

#DailyDoseofSunshine #ParkBoYoung #YeonWooJin #JangDongYoon

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Tale of the Nine-Tailed
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Per total 6.0
Poveste 5.5
Acting/Cast 6.5
Muzică 7.0
Valoarea Revizionării 4.0

I got bored half way through and had a hard time finishing the series (but did)

6/10 is my rating. This is a 2020 South Korean romantic supernatural drama with 16, 60-75 minute episodes.

First I provide a unique synopsis then review.

Synopsis

At one time Lee Yeon (Lee Dong-wook) was a guardian mountain spirit but he fell in love with a human who was killed. In his grief he struck a bargain to live among humans in the city and hunt other supernaturals who broke the rules. In exchange for his service, his love was to be reincarnated although he did not know when or who she may be reincarnated as. In all of his Over 1000 years as a Gumiho, and during his long wait for his love to be reincarnated, Lee Yeon has seen many humans who resembled his lost love but has discovered they only look like her they are not her reincarnation. So when reporter Nam Ji-ah (Jo Bo-ah) recognizes Lee Yeon from an encounter as a child, Lee Yeon does not assume there is any special connection. But the two are connected not only through a tragedy in her past that may have taken the lives of her parents but even more so by the fact that Nam Ji-ah is the reincarnation of Ah-eum, the woman Lee yeon was waiting for. As Lee Yeon finds himself attracted to Ji ah he is confused as Ah eum had his fox beecd and her reincarnation should have had the bead as well. But Ji ah does not have the bead although so much about her is like Aheum. Others notice Ji ah’s similarity to Ah eum including Lee Rang (Kim Bum) who was jealous of his brother’s attention and the fact that he gave up his guardian role for love. And others from the past alsotake notice of Ji ah. The two fall in love allover again as Lee Yeon fulfills his current obligation as well as solving the mysterious events of the past.

Review

I waited to watch this because of mixed reviews. Recently there were some really positive reviews so I thought I would give it a try.  I think whether or not someone likes it would be influenced by how much of a purist they are.  If you take “Little Mermaid” as an example. The original story is not very uplifting.  Most renditions of it take some broad artistic license in telling the story and deviate a lot from that original story. With “Tale of the Nine Tailed Fox” they stick close to that lore, particularly at the end of the series.  I am not in love with the actual lore any more than I am a fan of the real “Little Mermaid” story.  I like the concept but don’t want to watch something that follows it as it does not have the best outcomes. The romance is okay. Their chemistry is fine but there wasn’t the slow build up. I would not watch this again and would only recommend it to those that are super fans of any of the main actors or that like stories that stick to a more pure form.  It has some sad moments but I wouldn’t characterize it as overall sad. I think it is very mediocre amd would have stopped watching it if I was not already half way through.

Spoilers

The love story was really 600 years before when he originally fell in love with her. We saw so little of that original story it was hard to buy him waiting 600 years for her.  Because his test was the “fox bead” being present or not it made me curious if all those others that looked like her might have been her reincarnated in earlier times.  It never addressed why those earlier people that looked like her were not her reincarnated when the test he was using was flawed.

 I liked his brother but it made no sense to me that he was doing evil things to his brother just because he felt abandoned by him. If you love someone so much you are hurt by them not paying attention to you why would you do things that could result in their demise.  I was glad he came around and the brothermance was one of the few good qualities of the show.  But I did not enjoy the first part of the show where he was simply being jealous and immature.

 You have this cool nine tailed fox that did some interesting things catching some of the bad supernaturals in the beginning but that was such a small part of the whole series.  Mostly it is him just pining after her.  Long scenes with the romantic music of them just gazing.  I got bored.  My daughter, who I was watching it with, was more bored than I was.  My boredom started after about episode eight and was not alleviated until about ½ way through the last episode. There just wasn’t that much happening. I found the serpent to be a boring super villain. The nine tailed fox wasn’t doing anything cool and it was just them fawning all over each other and stressing about her turning into a serpent.  She could have been reporting on all kinds of cool supernatural stuff and he could have been helping her.  But no.  Just more and more of just them living their life.  It was boring.

 What was up with grandma turning to stone? She turns herself to stone then he sacrifices himself and she just turns back? How? Why didn’t they talk about that more.  I mean I was glad she was back. I liked her even though she could be really cold.  But explain how that happened at least.

 So, in the end we go through several scenes thinking he is now human.  Oh woe is me I have to get a root canal.  Being a human is hard. But, surprise, at the very end we see he is still a fox.  What? How? I thought he died and was reincarnated. And part of all that was he was now human. But I read somewhere that the cast said if you understand the real story of the gumiho you get it. So I read it and apparently one way a fox can become human is to trick their love interest for three years into thinking there are human.  So that is what he was doing.  He was tricking her. But not very well because he slipped up about them having a daughter. But why would she trip on that anyway. He could have just been saying that.  I get they were sticking to the lore and all that but they did not explain that lore to the viewer. So, unless you knew to go read about that, it was just confusing. Why was he faking it?  And that doesn’t even make sense to me anyway. No more than bubbles with the Little Mermaid.  I didn’t like it.  It was silly.

 Why did the brother die?  I was just liking him. And what cold people.  So sad when Lee died but then the brother dies, they shed just a very few tears and then are like Lee is back. No big deal brother was sacrificed.  They made a big deal about him having a family but he didn’t.  They didn’t seem to care beyond just those few moments.  Life went on perfectly without him.  In fact it smoothed over all their newlywed troubles.  The little boy didn’t even seem to care his surrogate dad/brother was gone.  But don’t worry he is reincarnated as about a six or seven year old child.  Okay he looks like him but I thought you were convinced that all those other people that looked like main girl were not her.  So how do you know that little boy is him?  It was just stupid.  And how do they explain some are reincarnated as a newborn but some seem to appear at various ages.  Too weird.  Not buying it.  Not even in a mythological sense.

 I guess I am of the unpopular opinion that this just wasn’t very good.  Lots of potential with such cool characters (foxes and other immortals) but they just told a very boring love story.  I never like love stories where they get together too soon and that is what this felt like.  Okay. They are together. Let’s go home.  Oh she is going to turn into the serpent?  I don’t care.  You had your love story.  And the side love stories? Also pretty uninspired.

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Iubirea Ochilor Tăi
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mai 29, 2024
10 of 10 episoade văzute
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Per total 8.0
Poveste 7.5
Acting/Cast 7.0
Muzică 7.0
Valoarea Revizionării 7.5
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Good but not great but the mix of cultures carries it

8/10 is my rating. This is a 2024 Japanese Supernatural Romantic Comedy drama with 10, -45 minute episodes.

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Synopsis

Yuri Motomiya (Fumi Nikaido) does not know why an accident years ago gave her a unique telepathic ability. Being able to read the thoughts of others is both a blessing and a curse. She has learned how to use the thoughts she hears to help people. However, she finds it impossible to fall in love with anyone as she inevitably hears unkind thoughts. At 30 she is beautiful and successful as a CEO of her own company. Yoon Tae-O (Chae Jong-Hyeop) is moonlighting as a delivery man while studying to be a biologist. He has a very outgoing and bright personality and is able to break through Motomiya”s social introversion. Because Tae O speaks Japanese as a second language, all his internal thoughts are in Korean. Since Motomiya cannot speak Korean, he is the first person she is unable to read. Which is only part of the reason she is attracted to him. Things chill down when 26 year old Tae O starts an internship at Motomiya’s company. Her co-owner has a strict no mixing business with personal life rule and now Tae O is Motomiya‘s subordinate. She tries to push him to a distance but fate and love have other plans for them.

Review

It is a cute, predictable romantic drama with the cross cultural element adding some additional intrigue. I would watch it again if it was on and would recommend it if someone was looking for a relatively simple plot. It is good and ends happy.

Spoilers

There were a lot of problems with the story. Why and how exactly did she gain the ability tipo hear thoughts? Yes she almost drown but a lot of people nearly drown yet do not develop a supernatural ability. How did her father become so seeverely paralyzed? We know he saved her and was in a coma but neither of those things alone explain his paralysis.why is she a CEO but her friend and partner would be able to fire her.

Two break ups? Really? I dislike one breakup but two was really ridiculous. I seriously dislike the I cannot be with you because someone likes me and I do not want to hurt them trope. If the other person waited until someone else liked you to declare their feelings how deep and genuine are those feelings? In this case he was afraid she would reject him but new guy wasn’t. So that break up was ridiculous. Then they find out some book says if she stays with him he might die and they all buy it? Why? How? It did not even make logical sense they would all believe what it said in a picture book.

I found it interesting how each had to learn aspects of each other’s culture and thought it was heart warming she made an effort to learn Korean.

#EyeLoveYou #YuriMotomiya #ChaeJongHyeop

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Delivery Man
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mai 17, 2024
12 of 12 episoade văzute
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Per total 6.0
Poveste 5.0
Acting/Cast 7.0
Muzică 6.5
Valoarea Revizionării 5.0
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I got Bored. Little chemistry and a slow moving story.

6/10 is my rating. This is a 2023 South Korean supernatural mystery romance with 12, 60 minute episodes.

First I provide a Unique Synopsis then Review.

Synopsis

Taxi driver Seon Young min (Yoon Chan young) just wants to make a good living driving the taxi his mother bequeathed him. Last thing he wanted or needed was a ghost, Kang Ji hyun (Bang Min ah) attached to his taxi. Especially a ghost that drives off his paying customers. When he discovers a way the ghosts can be paying customers and he can grant thenpm some final wishes, a new business concept us born and who better to help him in his endeavors than the ghost who is attached to his taxi. Having lost her memory, Ji hyun cannot tell Young min how she came to have his deceased mother’s bracelet or why their are pictures of her on his mother’s phone. So they have mysteries to solve around Young min’s mother and Ji hyun’s deaths as well as mysteries around the last moments for their clients.

Review

I very rarely quit watching a series. I made it through episode 5 on this and just could not watch it any more. I was bored. I like the premise. But the focus was not as heavily in doing cool things for ghosts as it was on their mystery and their relationship. I did not puck up on much chemistry between the keads so I was not super interested in their interactions. I would not watch it again nor recommend it.

Spoilers

Ji hyun is way dressed down, possibly to give a more ghostly appearance, but it makes handsome Young min’s almost immediate attraction for her less believable. She is also a bit annoying and has no empathy for Young min’s plight and need to earn money to provide for himself and his grandmother. So with her being slightly annoying, devoid of understanding, and not very attractive, it is hard to understand what he would see in her from a romantic perspective. She also is mean to hm by not understanding him needing to make money and guilting him into helping herself and other ghosts instead. She also makes fun of him for never having dated, and ridicules his desire to hang a lock on the fence.

I found the case where the con artist was trying to scam the young widow out of a settlement interesting. But those interesting cases were too few to hold my interest.

#DeliveryMan #BangMinAh #YoonChanYoung

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