A story where loyalty is punished, endings are earned in blood, and peace is just a cigarette and a wave.
Aya
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Why The Silenced Was Good But Could’ve Been Great
A slow-burn thriller that builds real suspense before rushing through its biggest reveal.
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Doona! Review: A Toxic Relationship Wrapped in a Cinematic Distraction
Doona! had every chance to be a meaningful story about healing, fame, and love—but instead, it turned into a shallow, directionless relationship drama that never figured out what it wanted to say.
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Korean Movie ‘The Call’ Review: A Time-Bending Thriller That’ll Make You Yell “Just Lie!”
The Call (2020) keeps you on edge from start to finish until you realise everything could’ve been avoided with one good lie.
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Reborn Rich Review: A Masterpiece Undone by Its Ending
A revenge drama that soared for 15 episodes… and then face-planted into a plot twist no one asked for.
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Head Over Heels K-Drama Review – A Strong Start That Got Lost in Possession and Plot Twists
Head Over Heels tried to mix romance, fantasy, and tragedy… and dropped all three halfway through.
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It’s Okay to Not Be Okay Review: When Mental Health Became a Side Plot and Toxic Love Took Centre Stage
A psychiatric hospital, unresolved trauma, and a love story that sometimes felt like a hostage situation
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My Name Review: Revenge, Betrayal, and the K-Drama That Started It All
A near masterpiece that opened a new world for me, even if I had to rewrite the ending in my head.
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Love to Hate You Drama Breakdown: Why the Romance Fell Flat and the Title Lied
A rom-com where the romance felt rushed, the comedy barely landed, and the title didn’t match the story.