debarponbarmanturjo
jul 2023 se unió
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Clasificación de debarponbarmanturjo
Backstreet Rookie is a drama that, for me, barely managed to stay afloat-saved mostly by a few standout episodes. What I enjoyed most was the chemistry between Choi Dae-hyun and Yoo Yeon. Their relationship had a quiet depth, and the way people around them tried to pull them apart made it even more engaging. Sadly, as I suspected, they ended up separated, which added a bittersweet weight to the story.
One of the most emotional moments for me was the humiliation of Dae-hyun's family-it was raw and heartbreaking. On the other hand, Saet-byul's struggle didn't resonate with me as much as it should have; her arc felt like it had untapped potential that the show never fully explored.
Overall, I think there were many points where the drama could have been better. While it had potential, it didn't consistently deliver, and only certain episodes truly stood out. I especially appreciated how Yoo Yeon's character was portrayed-not as a villain, but as someone with her own pain and story. In the end, it's a drama that I'd rate a 7/10-just barely passing, carried by a handful of powerful moments.
One of the most emotional moments for me was the humiliation of Dae-hyun's family-it was raw and heartbreaking. On the other hand, Saet-byul's struggle didn't resonate with me as much as it should have; her arc felt like it had untapped potential that the show never fully explored.
Overall, I think there were many points where the drama could have been better. While it had potential, it didn't consistently deliver, and only certain episodes truly stood out. I especially appreciated how Yoo Yeon's character was portrayed-not as a villain, but as someone with her own pain and story. In the end, it's a drama that I'd rate a 7/10-just barely passing, carried by a handful of powerful moments.
20th Century Girl is a visually beautiful film that captures the charm of 90s nostalgia, but overall, it didn't quite live up to my expectations. I'd rate it a 6 out of 10. The story felt very predictable, and there were a few plot holes that left me a bit unsatisfied. The love triangle, which should've been the emotional core, was just okay.
That said, one thing I genuinely liked was the friendship between Na Bo-ra and Kim Yeon-du. Their bond felt real, heartfelt, and was honestly the most touching part of the movie for me. The visuals and production were great-colorful, nostalgic, and aesthetically pleasing-but sadly, that wasn't enough to fully carry the film.
If you're into light teen dramas with strong female friendship moments and a retro vibe, it might still be worth a watch. But don't expect too much depth or surprise from the plot.
That said, one thing I genuinely liked was the friendship between Na Bo-ra and Kim Yeon-du. Their bond felt real, heartfelt, and was honestly the most touching part of the movie for me. The visuals and production were great-colorful, nostalgic, and aesthetically pleasing-but sadly, that wasn't enough to fully carry the film.
If you're into light teen dramas with strong female friendship moments and a retro vibe, it might still be worth a watch. But don't expect too much depth or surprise from the plot.
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