113 reviews
40yo American Anime Fan, so I give all sorts of random stuff a go sometimes.
This is actually pretty fun from the first episode, even even if the K-Pop idolish thing was a little offputting for me at first (IDK, the atmosphere, the lighting, I never like that kind of look in western TV either).
The dialogue between the characters made me laugh a bunch of times, it felt fresh, kind of like if someone took a manga and made a good IRL adaptation, but there is no manga or comic as far as I know. I mention this, because it kind of has the feel of some of the good humour from some animes I like. The laughs land essentially in a way I'm familiar with.
1 ep in, going to keep going even though I'm probably not the target demo for this. It's worth a watch.
This is actually pretty fun from the first episode, even even if the K-Pop idolish thing was a little offputting for me at first (IDK, the atmosphere, the lighting, I never like that kind of look in western TV either).
The dialogue between the characters made me laugh a bunch of times, it felt fresh, kind of like if someone took a manga and made a good IRL adaptation, but there is no manga or comic as far as I know. I mention this, because it kind of has the feel of some of the good humour from some animes I like. The laughs land essentially in a way I'm familiar with.
1 ep in, going to keep going even though I'm probably not the target demo for this. It's worth a watch.
- jannieboucher
- Nov 24, 2023
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It is a good K-Drama. It good as the nine tail fox drama. The cast are also good
And the director and VFX are good
You can enjoy it.
The next episode will come Friday and Saturday 8 PM on Netflix India.
The starting of the drama shows its vast storytelling and buildup the hype for the show
In this K-Drama there is romance, action, adventure, supernatural elements. In short it contains everything the audience want to see in a supernatural kdrama
The chemistry between the main cast is perfect
I recommend you to please checkout this drama. I am sure you will loved this K-Drama
In the last thanks for reading my review.
And the director and VFX are good
You can enjoy it.
The next episode will come Friday and Saturday 8 PM on Netflix India.
The starting of the drama shows its vast storytelling and buildup the hype for the show
In this K-Drama there is romance, action, adventure, supernatural elements. In short it contains everything the audience want to see in a supernatural kdrama
The chemistry between the main cast is perfect
I recommend you to please checkout this drama. I am sure you will loved this K-Drama
In the last thanks for reading my review.
- amitaryansaini
- Nov 25, 2023
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It has the best visual couple and with unmatched chemistry, the performance of the main actors is excellent, very convincing and full of emotion. This k-drama has everything: romance, comedy, fantasy, suspense, action, drama, mystery, etc. The plot of the story is very good and unpredictable, each chapter leaves you wanting more and more. The visuals of the main actors are beautiful, the cinematography is spectacular, the soundtrack is exquisite, the couple's costumes are very fashionable, the acting skills of the cast is worth seeing, there are many comic moments but also many full of tension. I highly recommend this k-drama, it has me totally hooked, everything is perfect and you will love it from the first chapter, it is in the top 10 worldwide and deserves 10/10 in every sense of the word.
The chemistry of these two visual lead is amazing. Whilst contract marriage is not a new concept, the twist in the story is refreshing and both leads bring onboard convincing portrayal of their roles. Song Kang and Kim Yoo Jung stars in this drama, and their chemistry is off the charts. As with any k-drama there's always a twist with the story and My Demon is no difference in throwing romance, fantasy, twist of thriller and drama in the bag. Take it as a light- hearted K-drama and you will not be disappointed as many might had commented that both seem young to portray a CEO and a 200 year old demon, but hey it's a fantasy rom-com, so why not?
- carmenman-77905
- Jan 4, 2024
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- chuzairtuwaha
- Nov 23, 2023
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My Demon emerges as a standout in the realm of K-dramas, weaving a narrative that not only captivates but also leaves a lasting impression. At the heart of its success lies the exceptional acting prowess of its cast. Song Kang and Kim Yoojung, the dynamic duo leading the show, bring their characters to life with an unparalleled authenticity.
The on-screen chemistry between Song Kang and Kim Yoojung is nothing short of mesmerizing. Their performances create a palpable connection that transcends the screen, drawing viewers into the intricate web of emotions woven throughout the storyline. It's a testament to their skill and dedication that their portrayals resonate so deeply with the audience.
What sets "My Demon" apart is not just the plot, but the flawless execution of each line delivered by the cast. The dialogue is not merely spoken; it's imbued with nuance and emotion, making every word count. The actors' ability to convey the complexities of their characters through these lines adds layers to the storytelling, making the drama a compelling and immersive experience.
Moreover, the well-crafted script deserves commendation. The writing not only provides a solid foundation for the actors but also keeps the audience on the edge of their seats, eager to unravel the mysteries and emotional intricacies of the characters' lives. It's a delicate balance of drama, romance, and suspense, expertly interwoven to create a tapestry of storytelling that resonates long after the final episode.
In essence, "My Demon" is a testament to the magic that happens when a talented cast, a compelling script, and seamless direction come together. It's a K-drama that not only entertains but also leaves a lasting impact, making it a must-watch for enthusiasts of the genre.
The on-screen chemistry between Song Kang and Kim Yoojung is nothing short of mesmerizing. Their performances create a palpable connection that transcends the screen, drawing viewers into the intricate web of emotions woven throughout the storyline. It's a testament to their skill and dedication that their portrayals resonate so deeply with the audience.
What sets "My Demon" apart is not just the plot, but the flawless execution of each line delivered by the cast. The dialogue is not merely spoken; it's imbued with nuance and emotion, making every word count. The actors' ability to convey the complexities of their characters through these lines adds layers to the storytelling, making the drama a compelling and immersive experience.
Moreover, the well-crafted script deserves commendation. The writing not only provides a solid foundation for the actors but also keeps the audience on the edge of their seats, eager to unravel the mysteries and emotional intricacies of the characters' lives. It's a delicate balance of drama, romance, and suspense, expertly interwoven to create a tapestry of storytelling that resonates long after the final episode.
In essence, "My Demon" is a testament to the magic that happens when a talented cast, a compelling script, and seamless direction come together. It's a K-drama that not only entertains but also leaves a lasting impact, making it a must-watch for enthusiasts of the genre.
- jayc-97256
- Nov 26, 2023
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I'm searching for a supernatural romance and tbh this is fulfilling for me. I don't care about the plot or how unlogical/logical this show is either. The visuals are mesmerizing and are the ones that attract people to watch and I kinda like some of the romance scenes. But sometimes the long ahh eye contact scenes with dramatic ost doesn't click with me as it kinda feels like it's exaggerated and cringe, but for me it isn't a big problem. This drama is making me excited for the next episodes even though idk what kind of story awaits in the future.
Tbh I have no problem with the FL swaying easily as in my opinion it is realistic, as I sway easily either, example when my bias is wrecked by another member of a certain group, or when i had a small crush on a certain someone then changes the next day(well no one knows about me having a very abnormal and crazy mind), I think it's okay as long as we're not overly confident about it. I just hope that the FL doesn't do any more embarrassing thing because of her being swayed easily, because sometimes I kinda see it coming😨 but for know it's not that deep.
I'm a fan of cliche stories as I just watched kdramas and I think this show is suitable for the ones who enjoys this kind of story. Okay sorry for my grammar and honest review, pls don't take is seriously. This is probably 8/10 for me and the eye contact scenes took -2 points from it (is it too much?😭) soooo thanks for reading.
Tbh I have no problem with the FL swaying easily as in my opinion it is realistic, as I sway easily either, example when my bias is wrecked by another member of a certain group, or when i had a small crush on a certain someone then changes the next day(well no one knows about me having a very abnormal and crazy mind), I think it's okay as long as we're not overly confident about it. I just hope that the FL doesn't do any more embarrassing thing because of her being swayed easily, because sometimes I kinda see it coming😨 but for know it's not that deep.
I'm a fan of cliche stories as I just watched kdramas and I think this show is suitable for the ones who enjoys this kind of story. Okay sorry for my grammar and honest review, pls don't take is seriously. This is probably 8/10 for me and the eye contact scenes took -2 points from it (is it too much?😭) soooo thanks for reading.
- hiumichella
- Dec 14, 2023
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I have watched 20+ kdramas and I forced myself through 10 episodes of this but I can't do it anymore.
1. Extremely cliche plot, every cliche you can think of, I think I have seen every aspect of this story in another kdrama before, and can predict everything many many episodes before it happens.
2. Lack of chemistry between leads. I'm sure both of these actors are good separately but I don't see any real relationship between these two
3. Annoying male main character who isn't likeable. Arrogant, superficial, silly, what is there to like I don't know.
4. Not funny. I should just avoid Korean rom coms, the humour is very silly and unless that's your thing, just not enjoyable
5. Slow. Definitely feels like there are episodes where nothing happens, and nor do any of the relationships seem to deepen.
1. Extremely cliche plot, every cliche you can think of, I think I have seen every aspect of this story in another kdrama before, and can predict everything many many episodes before it happens.
2. Lack of chemistry between leads. I'm sure both of these actors are good separately but I don't see any real relationship between these two
3. Annoying male main character who isn't likeable. Arrogant, superficial, silly, what is there to like I don't know.
4. Not funny. I should just avoid Korean rom coms, the humour is very silly and unless that's your thing, just not enjoyable
5. Slow. Definitely feels like there are episodes where nothing happens, and nor do any of the relationships seem to deepen.
- phoebegill
- Jan 8, 2024
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I was really enjoying "My Demon" in an 8 out of 10 stars way, and then it kept geyting better and better. Episodes 9 & 10: Wherein "My Demon" takes on the mesmerizing glow of TV series genius. A visually explosive scene between a confused Demon (Song Kang) and the mysterious snaggle-toothed baglady blew me away. There is a big dose of cosmic philosophy entering the picture and it quite unnerved me. This is no ordinary Korean rom-com, that's for sure. I stayed for all the lingering doe-eyed "will they or won't they" gazes, the rockstar Demon's high stylin' wardrobe, the gleaming CGI frozen-in-time moments, and the unmasking of a human monster obssessed with a schmaltzy-eerie k-pop lovesong. But now I am suddenly pondering the meaning of life and contemplating the essence of Universe's Supreme creator. I've fallen 10 stars hard for this series now, but whether the final 6 episodes will remain mysteriously profound, or devolve into superficial cheesiness is "to be continued"...
- kgenereux-75-533576
- Jan 1, 2024
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Embark on a whirlwind adventure with My Demon, the latest sensation to sweep the K-drama scene. Picture this: a contract marriage with an immortal demon, a sizzling tango in the streets, and our leads beating up goons with their combined special powers. Intrigued? You should be. This series is as fun as K-dramas get, offering a thrilling ride filled with chemistry, amusing banter, and well-timed humor.
Meet Do Do Hee, the CEO of Mirae F&B, a subsidiary of the formidable Mirae Group led by her strong adoptive mother, Ju Cheon Sook. When a disastrous matchmaking attempt leads her to a blind date with the 200-year-old Demon Jeong Gu Won, little does she know that her life is about to take a wild turn. A series of events binds them together, with Gu Won's tattoo - the source of his power - transferred to Do Hee.
As Do Hee and Gu Won navigate their newfound connection, tragedy strikes with the sudden death of Cheon Sook, leaving Do Hee to inherit the Mirae Empire under one condition: she must marry within a year. Thus begins a violent power struggle between Do Hee and her adopted siblings, who stop at nothing to prevent Mirae from slipping into her hands.
Determined to uncover the truth behind Cheon Sook's death and tired of being underestimated her whole life, Do Hee proposes a marriage of convenience to Gu Won. She'll inherit Mirae and gain a powerful bodyguard, while he'll retain access to his supernatural abilities.
But My Demon isn't your typical gloomy supernatural drama. Song Kang brings a refreshing twist to Gu Won, infusing the character with humor and mischief. Far from the brooding archetype, Gu Won is chaotic yet endearing, with a youthful energy that complements his demon status. Meanwhile, Kim Yoo Jung shines as Do Do Hee, exuding steely grace and intelligence as she navigates the complexities of her new role and relationship.
The chemistry between Song Kang and Kim Yoo Jung is undeniable, igniting the screen with every interaction. Their dynamic portrayal of two seemingly different individuals who find common ground is electrifying and utterly captivating.
Not to be overlooked is Kim Hae Sook's portrayal of Ju Cheon Sook, whose character transcends stereotypes with her shrewdness and empathy, adding depth to the narrative.
While My Demon keeps viewers guessing with its intriguing plot twists and power struggles, it's not without its flaws. Secondary characters may feel one-dimensional at times, but they serve to enhance the central storyline.
In essence, My Demon may not be a profound love story like Hotel Del Luna or Goblin, but it doesn't aim to be. It's a modern, light-hearted take on supernatural romance that delivers entertainment, engagement, and impeccable execution. So, buckle up and immerse yourself in the world of My Demon - you won't regret it!
Meet Do Do Hee, the CEO of Mirae F&B, a subsidiary of the formidable Mirae Group led by her strong adoptive mother, Ju Cheon Sook. When a disastrous matchmaking attempt leads her to a blind date with the 200-year-old Demon Jeong Gu Won, little does she know that her life is about to take a wild turn. A series of events binds them together, with Gu Won's tattoo - the source of his power - transferred to Do Hee.
As Do Hee and Gu Won navigate their newfound connection, tragedy strikes with the sudden death of Cheon Sook, leaving Do Hee to inherit the Mirae Empire under one condition: she must marry within a year. Thus begins a violent power struggle between Do Hee and her adopted siblings, who stop at nothing to prevent Mirae from slipping into her hands.
Determined to uncover the truth behind Cheon Sook's death and tired of being underestimated her whole life, Do Hee proposes a marriage of convenience to Gu Won. She'll inherit Mirae and gain a powerful bodyguard, while he'll retain access to his supernatural abilities.
But My Demon isn't your typical gloomy supernatural drama. Song Kang brings a refreshing twist to Gu Won, infusing the character with humor and mischief. Far from the brooding archetype, Gu Won is chaotic yet endearing, with a youthful energy that complements his demon status. Meanwhile, Kim Yoo Jung shines as Do Do Hee, exuding steely grace and intelligence as she navigates the complexities of her new role and relationship.
The chemistry between Song Kang and Kim Yoo Jung is undeniable, igniting the screen with every interaction. Their dynamic portrayal of two seemingly different individuals who find common ground is electrifying and utterly captivating.
Not to be overlooked is Kim Hae Sook's portrayal of Ju Cheon Sook, whose character transcends stereotypes with her shrewdness and empathy, adding depth to the narrative.
While My Demon keeps viewers guessing with its intriguing plot twists and power struggles, it's not without its flaws. Secondary characters may feel one-dimensional at times, but they serve to enhance the central storyline.
In essence, My Demon may not be a profound love story like Hotel Del Luna or Goblin, but it doesn't aim to be. It's a modern, light-hearted take on supernatural romance that delivers entertainment, engagement, and impeccable execution. So, buckle up and immerse yourself in the world of My Demon - you won't regret it!
I love this kind of producers.. so damn good. I gave 199 out of 100.. so many spontenous action and even as little as aspect can make a good and kind joke which is so near and can make us laugh and remembers this drama for few days and always waiting for next episode..
Producers... i,m sure u read lot of manga and anime since your direction of spontenous action most of them have in manga and anime.. so clever and so damn good wathing this drama.z
im already watch 3 times every episodes.. cant wait for 6th episodes today,,,
I hope u can produces a lot like this drama in the future.... full of plots. Action and 1 hours per episodes is like 2 hours .. its so good..
Good drama one time watchable! First few episodes were really good after that it becomes little bit boring but you can watch it.
The chemistry between the leads is too beautiful. They both are really good looking actors. And their acting was also good.
The plot is same as in another Fantasy dramas only little bit is different. You can enjoy the whole show it has some comedy elements which was really good.
Is it necessary to have past life story in every drama? I'm bored of that twist.
K directors and story writers plz think about different plot next time. Like me many people might be bored of that twist. We need something new.
The chemistry between the leads is too beautiful. They both are really good looking actors. And their acting was also good.
The plot is same as in another Fantasy dramas only little bit is different. You can enjoy the whole show it has some comedy elements which was really good.
Is it necessary to have past life story in every drama? I'm bored of that twist.
K directors and story writers plz think about different plot next time. Like me many people might be bored of that twist. We need something new.
...but at least the Titanic had a band.
MY DEMON is a series with no organizing theme. Is it about the migrating tattoo? A would-be killer on the loose? A dysfunctional family drama? What we get is a number of false starts that lead nowhere. It feels like too many writers were pulling this mess in different directions.
Hey, everybody--your homework is to read the green DEMON'S MANUAL. The rules keep changing, but it's got to be in there. Here's the question: Can demons be shot and killed--or not?
The attraction between the two leads is all about physical appearance. These generic lovers do generic things: he brings her flowers, they watch a horror movie, they ride a bike, she cooks, etc. Etc. I couldn't find any convincing individuality-or chemistry. In fact, it sure looked like Song Kang used his hand to block their first kiss.
And Do-Hee isn't the brightest cookie in the jar. It takes until Episode 14 for her to show the slightest curiosity about her husband's day job. She's horrified, of course, but she sure gets over it quickly. "Oh, you take the souls of desperate people who are then tortured forever? And one of them's my dad? No problemo."
And I'm sorry--because I really like him-Song Kang is totally miscast as a demon. For most of the series he's sweet and loving or having a fashion moment. He's just not the baddy the audience deserves. I blame the writers because Song Kang can ACT when he's got a good script (see Navillera).
The secondary characters engage in a lot of silliness that never adds up to a single genuinely funny moment. As for God, s/he just bloviates about all the things she can't do. No help there, though I have a feeling she'll come through in the end.
Later: I finished the series, and while a lot of the silly stuff was wrapped up, I can't see that anything important was resolved. A minor character is going to be damned for all eternity--someone who absolutely didn't deserve it. But no one in this series has a moral compass, so no one cares--as long as the big romance is saved. A lot of filler in the last two episodes. I was so ready for this one to end.
MY DEMON is a series with no organizing theme. Is it about the migrating tattoo? A would-be killer on the loose? A dysfunctional family drama? What we get is a number of false starts that lead nowhere. It feels like too many writers were pulling this mess in different directions.
Hey, everybody--your homework is to read the green DEMON'S MANUAL. The rules keep changing, but it's got to be in there. Here's the question: Can demons be shot and killed--or not?
The attraction between the two leads is all about physical appearance. These generic lovers do generic things: he brings her flowers, they watch a horror movie, they ride a bike, she cooks, etc. Etc. I couldn't find any convincing individuality-or chemistry. In fact, it sure looked like Song Kang used his hand to block their first kiss.
And Do-Hee isn't the brightest cookie in the jar. It takes until Episode 14 for her to show the slightest curiosity about her husband's day job. She's horrified, of course, but she sure gets over it quickly. "Oh, you take the souls of desperate people who are then tortured forever? And one of them's my dad? No problemo."
And I'm sorry--because I really like him-Song Kang is totally miscast as a demon. For most of the series he's sweet and loving or having a fashion moment. He's just not the baddy the audience deserves. I blame the writers because Song Kang can ACT when he's got a good script (see Navillera).
The secondary characters engage in a lot of silliness that never adds up to a single genuinely funny moment. As for God, s/he just bloviates about all the things she can't do. No help there, though I have a feeling she'll come through in the end.
Later: I finished the series, and while a lot of the silly stuff was wrapped up, I can't see that anything important was resolved. A minor character is going to be damned for all eternity--someone who absolutely didn't deserve it. But no one in this series has a moral compass, so no one cares--as long as the big romance is saved. A lot of filler in the last two episodes. I was so ready for this one to end.
- ellenj-11573
- Jan 20, 2024
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This drama has everything. There is a passionate romance that makes you want to have one like this, the amazing comedy timing, good action, and some thrilling suspense everything. The actors are really good and the story is very interesting and the chemistry between the two leads is very eye-catching. Some scenes are so wonderful and the story is also very intriguing. Overall a total package drama to watch. You will not get bored and the logic of the story is also okay and to the point. You will get everything genre essence from this drama. It releases 2 episodes every week but you will be very excited about every episode.
- dasbaishal
- Jan 6, 2024
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It's a visual that makes you want to keep looking. It may be a little childish, but I like watching dramas like this hahaha
I like the style of clothes that Song Kang wears in this drama. It's so cool, especially when she wears black clothes. It's only been 2 episodes, but it has captured my attention and heart. I'm going to watch it and I hope the rest of the episodes are fun too.
I was worried at first when Song Kang and Kim Yoo-jung were cast, but they look great together.
As always, I want to enjoy romantic comedies with a light heart
I recommend it to others. It's so much fun.
I'll have fun watching it. Thank you Korea.
I was worried at first when Song Kang and Kim Yoo-jung were cast, but they look great together.
As always, I want to enjoy romantic comedies with a light heart
I recommend it to others. It's so much fun.
I'll have fun watching it. Thank you Korea.
'My Demon' is a remarkable Korean drama that brilliantly encapsulates the essence of action-packed narratives and heartwarming romance. What makes this series stand out is the unconventional love story at its core, a romance between a human and a demon. This intriguing dynamic brings a fresh and exhilarating twist to the K-drama genre.
The show manages to maintain a delicate balance between high-octane action and the emotional depth of its characters, making it a riveting watch from start to finish.
A key aspect of the show that resonates deeply with its audience is its exploration of how power and money can warp the human psyche. The narrative delves into this theme with a nuanced understanding, using its characters and their interactions to reflect on the corrupting influence of greed and power in society.
The chemistry between the human and demon characters is the heartbeat of the series. Their love story is portrayed with such authenticity and depth that it transcends the fantastical elements of the plot. Their journey, filled with obstacles and societal prejudices, is a testament to the enduring power of love and acceptance.
Moreover, 'My Demon' is a masterclass in storytelling, with its plethora of twists and turns that keep viewers guessing. The plot developments are intelligently paced, ensuring that each revelation adds another layer of complexity to the story.
The show manages to maintain a delicate balance between high-octane action and the emotional depth of its characters, making it a riveting watch from start to finish.
A key aspect of the show that resonates deeply with its audience is its exploration of how power and money can warp the human psyche. The narrative delves into this theme with a nuanced understanding, using its characters and their interactions to reflect on the corrupting influence of greed and power in society.
The chemistry between the human and demon characters is the heartbeat of the series. Their love story is portrayed with such authenticity and depth that it transcends the fantastical elements of the plot. Their journey, filled with obstacles and societal prejudices, is a testament to the enduring power of love and acceptance.
Moreover, 'My Demon' is a masterclass in storytelling, with its plethora of twists and turns that keep viewers guessing. The plot developments are intelligently paced, ensuring that each revelation adds another layer of complexity to the story.
My Demon is a refreshing and hilarious take on the contract marriage trope, with a twist of fantasy and mystery. The chemistry between Kim Yoo-jung and Song Kang is undeniable, as they portray a bickering but adorable couple who gradually fall in love. The plot is fast-paced and engaging, with a balance of comedy, romance, and suspense. The supporting characters are also well-developed and add to the charm of the show. The production value is high, with stunning visuals and effects. The soundtrack is catchy and fitting for the mood of the scenes. My Demon is a must-watch for fans of K-dramas who are looking for a fun and heartwarming story with a touch of magic.
- mukulislam-89664
- Nov 26, 2023
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- aamirayaseen
- Jan 20, 2024
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I live this drama so much...this drama make me laugh and romantic at the same time.. I love this cast... Song kang my boy and Do Do Heee..... Their chemistry make my heart warm...i love their all dialogues... Their plot their magic...a sweet cuteee adorable couple of the year i can't wait for next episode... I already missing them.... I Don't want to end this drama i gonna miss this couple forever.... I wish if they were rral couple .. Song kang my fvrt actor and Ahhhhhh there are nothing bad to say about this drama... I think it's a best drama for all international fans... Thank you so much alll.
- fahmidafox
- Jan 6, 2024
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This series is literally so amazing, the thing I loved most is the cinematography, it looks professional. Also, it is true that the story may seem repetitive and not new, but the writer was creative in writing the dialogues between the characters. It is not like other dramas that have dialogues that have no meaning. Here I feel that every dialogue is important, and the directing and photography are indescribable, and the chemistry between Song Kang and Yoo Jung is very wonderful. I am excited for the new episodes and I am waiting for Friday and Saturday for them. The couple has a healthy relationship so far. I loved them together, I hope to see them in another project!
- t-27834-12341
- Jan 10, 2024
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It's a romantic comedy with supernatural elements and fantasy.
I was eager to watch this one because of the leads, both my favs but I'm somewhat disappointed. Their chemistry isn't convincing enough for me.
Initial episodes were great. Leads banter was fun. Both has their own slow-mo moments, fashion moments, visually they are stunning but not the chemistry.
Drama tried to be funny but no genuinely funny moment except the funny Tango dance fight scene.
Lot of silly things happen. Predictable cliché storyline, cliché characters.
Many episodes are just a waste of time, this drama could have been shorter. At the end, predictable happy ending. Didn't like it much.
Though OSTs, visuals, production are great.
I was eager to watch this one because of the leads, both my favs but I'm somewhat disappointed. Their chemistry isn't convincing enough for me.
Initial episodes were great. Leads banter was fun. Both has their own slow-mo moments, fashion moments, visually they are stunning but not the chemistry.
Drama tried to be funny but no genuinely funny moment except the funny Tango dance fight scene.
Lot of silly things happen. Predictable cliché storyline, cliché characters.
Many episodes are just a waste of time, this drama could have been shorter. At the end, predictable happy ending. Didn't like it much.
Though OSTs, visuals, production are great.
- dseemalhar
- Feb 2, 2024
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- mauryvan13
- Dec 3, 2023
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Okay. It's been a while since I got sucked up by K-Drama verse. I usually watched movies as my patience for K-Drama series wasn't there anymore.
Saw this #1 series on Netflix. The main characters are insanely good-looking. So okay, let's give it a try.
Just like a dust sucked by a vacuum, I spent my days checking social media for fan edits and theories, my Tuesdays and Thursdays for BTS, and my Friday and Saturday late nights for the new episodes.
The main lead's chemistry is over the roof. You can see that there's no awkwardness towards each other when they act, as if they're not acting anymore.
The storyline is well-put. There's no wasted frame for misunderstandings. Even the execution of their past life was amazing. It was a well-executed 30 minute storytelling where everything was explained in a way that the viewer won't feel rushed.
The supporting characters are all great. They really know their role and acted it well.
The OSTs are very good. I added them all in my playlist.
The ending scenes are very cinematic. It's the series where I didn't feel robbed by endings. Instead, I looked forward to it.
MY DEMON is a well-executed and well-narrated love story that encompasses time, social status, and the supernatural.
PS. Everyone should say sorry to Lee SangYi. He was accused of being a vallain. 😅 PPS. Are we sure that Song Kang and Kim YooJung aren't dating now? 🙄🙄
Saw this #1 series on Netflix. The main characters are insanely good-looking. So okay, let's give it a try.
Just like a dust sucked by a vacuum, I spent my days checking social media for fan edits and theories, my Tuesdays and Thursdays for BTS, and my Friday and Saturday late nights for the new episodes.
The main lead's chemistry is over the roof. You can see that there's no awkwardness towards each other when they act, as if they're not acting anymore.
The storyline is well-put. There's no wasted frame for misunderstandings. Even the execution of their past life was amazing. It was a well-executed 30 minute storytelling where everything was explained in a way that the viewer won't feel rushed.
The supporting characters are all great. They really know their role and acted it well.
The OSTs are very good. I added them all in my playlist.
The ending scenes are very cinematic. It's the series where I didn't feel robbed by endings. Instead, I looked forward to it.
MY DEMON is a well-executed and well-narrated love story that encompasses time, social status, and the supernatural.
PS. Everyone should say sorry to Lee SangYi. He was accused of being a vallain. 😅 PPS. Are we sure that Song Kang and Kim YooJung aren't dating now? 🙄🙄
The story is a bit unique from the other fantasy dramas and every episode just keeps better of My demon. I normally don't give any reviews but this one is so perfect. This drama has zero boring epi and gets better. The OST is bomb. The actors and the acting is so fine as well. Visual couple of kdrama! And the way this drama always makes me excited for next episode gosh!! Im loving it. Still 6 episodes left. Hoping for a good ending for Guwon and Dohee.
It's just amazing overall. This is not Overhyped at all and getting the love it deserves. A must watch.
AND SONG KANG IS JUST!!! GUY IS MAJESTIC!!!
It's just amazing overall. This is not Overhyped at all and getting the love it deserves. A must watch.
AND SONG KANG IS JUST!!! GUY IS MAJESTIC!!!
- sarabanraysa
- Jan 3, 2024
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