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“Vice Versa” Series Review (Ep. 3 to 12)
My first impression of Vice Versa was that it’s weird in a good way, and now that the series is over, I have to say that I pretty much stand by my initial review.
“My Only 12%” Series Review (Ep.3 to 14)
Every once in a while, a story I didn’t expect to fall in love with completely captures my heart.
“Love in the Air” Series Review (Ep.1 to 13)
Sometimes, love enters a person’s life in a mysterious way. Some say it all comes down to time, while others still claim it involves looking for the right person. What would happen if we eventually met the person who would forever alter our lives?
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“Between Us” First Impressions (Ep.1 & 2)
For the last few years, the name WinTeam has become synonymous with healing for me.
“The Land of Miracles” Series Review (Ep.3 to 15)
Adapted from the web novel of the same name by Tang Jia San Shao, The Land of Miracles (Shen Lan Qi Yu Wushuang Zhu) donghua is a beautifully animated project that tells the story of two young men from different domains inside the Land of Miracles, Lan Ge and Fan Hua.
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“Here I Come” Series Review (Ep.1 to 9)
This BL series is not just a good cinema but is a message of hope and defiance that no matter what, love will endure. Irrespective of the form it takes or the cost to obtain, it will still be part of the human story and the driving force for change and equality.
“She Makes My Heart Flutter” Series Review (Ep.1 to 5)
In a suffocating, overwhelming, and fast-paced world, we’re all looking for that one place that gives us a chance to breathe.
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“Takara kun to Amagi-kun” Series Review (Ep.3 to 8)
Starring Sato Arata and Oriyame Nao as main leads, Takara-kun to Amagi-kun is a high school drama about, well, high school. Of course, the shots, the picturisation, and the direction in itself were good. I thought the dialogue writing was fascinating as well, but their delivery did not sit right with me. The depth was missing. It was not all bad though, it was a cute story about two high school kids. You can definitely go for it if you want to watch pure fluff.
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“Young Royals Season Two” Series Review (Ep.1 to 6)
The important question that reverberates throughout the entirety of this much awaited sequel is this-
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