Revenge is an information pact season. The season is full of surprises and the missing information to connect the dots. Season 4 is the season that ends it all and gets it revenge. This season is the season to end it all. The characters show their true colors. I feel like as you watch this season was spread it out to the point of unrealistic material. It just got to the point of wanting it only to end. I will warn that some characters get their happy endings, and others never do. Would you watch it again? No, I learn more from the wiki online then the tv series.
MOMENT of happiness, the MOMENT that makes your heart beat faster. This is the story of a young veterinarian that travels to rest his heart from love in a hotel in the midst of the mountains. But nature leads to a new moment with someone who has never thought of it before. Fresh wounds of the heart that hopes for natural healing and instead comes to meet a new moment that causes the heart to skip a beat.(Source)
Genre
Romance
Drama
LGBT+
Gay Character
Bartender
Hotel
Nature
Miniseries
Web Series
Review
“The Moment ” I Need You is a mini-series that shows the fluffy love between a vet and a bartender. It shows the growth of the vet personality by giving up his passion for an ex-girlfriend and giving it to someone else. Weirdly, the vet was trying to get away to have a breather, and his ex shows up. This show is concise and fluffy; ending is up to the audience. The acting was good. I love how the music played throughout the show, and sound effects were entertaining. Would I watch it again? I really can’t say, it was short and felt like something you should watch over and over again.
Revenge Season 3 is just a stretch out a mess. Nobody in this show can stay dead. The characters are just so stupid. They are so self-center they don’t even realize the facts right in front of them. The plot is an up and downhill but never move on until the last few episodes. We get to meet new characters that are just there to cause problems, but I do have to say that they do give them character growth; however, they do it too quickly to seem like real character growth or only average growth that someone would go through. After the first half of the season draws out, we finally have everything move along. We find more information about how and who is involved in Flight 197. In this season, we see how Grayson Daniel is. Would you watch it again? No, this season is drawn out and started to lose my attention.
Review Revenge Season 2 is just a mess of a season. I feel like this season focus more on Amanda/Emily’s love life. We are getting more and more information about the plot of whom was behind the death of flight 197. This season is more focused on what is happening behind the scenes. Who has the precise control of the situation? The season did change the dynamic of the plot. I will warn that the season is more spy-themed and has charactered deaths in it. The acting in this season at points is terrible. The back and forth of the same scenes throughout this season proves they are trying to stretch this out to over 20 episodes. Something that I did enjoy was Nolan being a bisexual in the show. Would you watch this again? No, it started to lose my attention then gain it for about a few minutes. But I promised to finish all four seasons.
Revenge Season 1 is just the show if you like action pack revenge. Amanda/Emily is your main character trying to get vengeance on the family and their associates that cause her and father’s lives to end. I feel like anyone who just had someone ruin their lives would love to help or be in Amanda/Emily’s shoes. You will connect with the characters even if you don’t want to. The actress who plays Amanda/Emily also plays Sharon Carter in the Marvel Universal. The acting is just fantastic and believable. I enjoy that from the beginning and end of the season; you can see the character development. The setting is just beautiful and average looking at the same time. I like that you know the past to see how a character acts a certain way. Would you watch it again? Yeah, the plot had my attention. The only problem I had is they could have ended the season a little bit early on in the season.
Hirofumi and Shinji are colleagues at the same advertising agency. Hirofumi works in IT, and Shinji is on the company’s elite fast track. The two start off completely on the wrong feet, but as time passes they find themselves falling for each other. (Source)
Sydney is a teenage girl navigating the trials and tribulations of high school while dealing with the complexities of her family, her budding sexuality, and mysterious superpowers just beginning to awaken deep within her.(Source)
I Am Not Okay with This is just a show that I fell in love with in the first episode. I love the choice that they pick for the cast. I admire how they show how small towns are, where the setting stuck in the past due to most small towns not being the richest. I love outfits that Syd and Stanely wear throughout the whole season. This tv series had my attention the entire time. The only problem I had with this show is that it was only six episodes long. I think of you fell in love with the 2017 IT young cast, you will enjoy it. It’s just something as a teen would connect within away. I love the feel of the character and their relationships. Like how IT executed, it shows more of how preteen and teen act and say. I think most writers forget that just because parents have a hold of the situation in their home and think they shelter kids from the sinful passion of the world doesn’t mean when the kids get in the world, don’t act differently. Most of the time, when kids learn to cuss, it will be from other kids or just something that they overhear. Would you watch it again? Yeah, I plan to binge the whole season(s) when the new season(s) comes out.
Under the pressure of the Yuan Kingdom, the King of Goryeo is pressured to produce a successor to the throne. But the king is in love with his loyal general Hong Rim. After seriously pondering the issue, the king asks his lover Hong Rim to sleep with the Queen, with unexpected consequences.(Source)
A Frozen Flower is a movie that I think you can only honestly watch once. I will warn you do not watch this if you are under the age of 18, around loved ones, or someone you would not want to watch sex scenes. The movie has sex scenes and a lot of blood and violence. The acting was astounding. The actor for the king made you feel that love and passion for Hong Rim. Hong Rim’s actor made you feel that passion for the queen for he fall in love with her. The queen was a character you feel sorry for in the movie. She is married to a man that is entirely not interested in her at all for many reasons. The main reasons are she is female, and the king is already in love. I will say how the king and his guard meet is the standard time the movie takes place. However would not be acceptable in western and now, for it can be portrayed as the king is grooming his guard for the age is 7- 10-year-old taking care of the king who 13- 17 years old. So many people feel like Hong Rim was groomed, I see their point of view. I feel like if you look between the lines, you could see in the more adult time as Hong Rim having Stockholm syndrome in away but could be a loyal servant just doing as his king told him. The king’s word is law at that moment. However, the only way we could say that Hong Rim had been groomed or just complete loyal to his king is if we got more scenes with them growing up and see the relationship developed to what is their adult lives. But I do want to talk about the ending scene. In the scene, the king asked, did you ever love me? And Hong Rim says No, not at all. I do feel like Hong Rim was lying to do what he thinks he had to do at the moment. I mean, I can see Hong Rim being borderline Stockholm syndrome. Hong Rim being the most trusted loyal servant of the king, you are going to know things that little to no one would know. In the beginning, we know that the king and Hong Rim have a brotherly bond that grows to be sexual. You are going to be in love. I feel sorry for all three characters because all don’t get what they want at the end. Would you watch it again? No, the movie is alright, and acting is excellent. The film is about two and a half hours long and just stretched at moments and scenes that are not needed.
A group of spies called the 5446 Corps were trained by North Korean elite special forces since their youth, ostensibly towards the lofty goal of unifying Korea. They are ambitiously dispatched to South Korea, where each disguises himself as a fool, an aspiring singer, and a high school student. Passing boring time without receiving any orders from the North, they gradually get used to life as ordinary neighbors in a small town until one day, their mundane lives are turned upside down when a “secret and great” mission is suddenly assigned to them. (Source)
Secretly, Greatly a movie that took me for a surprise. I love the soundtrack that producers use for the film in fight scenes throughout the whole thing. I will say there is a little bit of bromance if you read between the lines. How I found this movie was a bl or bromance compilation video. I love how the actors portray their characters. I didn’t expect the ending to make me weep. The end is guessable, but I think as audience members we hope for the opposite. I won’t tell you if the tears were happy or sad tears. I will say I expected a whole different movie from the summary, but I’m satisfied with it. I feel like how they portray the three main characters having a brotherly bond play with the audience’s emotions. I enjoyed that the main focus was that they all had someone close to their hearts that they would rebel their whole country. Would I watch it again? I don’t think I would personally, however, I would watch it if I were showing someone who has never seen it or if it was on a streaming series available in my country.
At the height of the 16th-century Chosun Dynasty, a pair of rural male actors – boisterous, macho Jang Seng and quiet, feminine Gong Gil – travels to Seoul and team up with a struggling acting troupe. When their irreverent show, complete with enough bawdy humor and gender-bending to make a contemporary audience blush, mocks the famously hedonistic king, they get more than they bargained for. After being promptly arrested, they’re given a chance to spare themselves if they can make the king laugh. To everyone’s surprise, the ecstatic monarch loves the show and names the actors official court jesters, giving them more extravagant food and shelter than they’d ever imagined. But the king’s attentiveness to Gong Gil makes it quickly apparent that humour isn’t the only thing motivating his generosity. The king’s mistress, the country’s ministers and Jang Seng soon grow suspicious, and jealousy and anger spring from all sides. (Source)
The King and the Clown is a shocking masterpiece that takes a moment to process. This movie would not make in today’s world for the fact that the comedy style for the acts in dirty and sarcastic. The actors and actresses are what make you feel what the character is going through. The two main clowns/characters had a bond that is just something people wish for in their lives, the close friendship of that make you feel like they are brothers. However, they are not brothers by blood but by choice, which is why I’m glad that the two main characters are not romantically involved with each other. You do have to read between the lines for the boy love scenes in the movie because they show the bare minimum. I identify that the background of the king is something you would read in a history book. The king’s character is someone who had thing force or taken away from him that causes the person who he is today. He is out of control at scenes which make you fear him, but he pulls you back in with the soft unseen side of him that makes you feel sorry for him. The main two characters have moments too that make you feel for them. I won’t say what, for I fear to spoil it for anyone who wants to see it. But I can give you a hint with a sentence. As much as we don’t want to make sacrifices, someone one will have for things we need to live and express ourselves. The ending was not what I expected at all. The end is all from how the audience has seen it. Would I watch it again? I feel like it something I would watch again one or two more times but not something worth bingeing over and over again.