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Peachywatch
6 people found this review helpful
Jul 9, 2023
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Overall 6.0
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Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 6.0
Rewatch Value 1.0
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Overrated work of art?

I guess it was my high expectations because of the praise that this show has got so far but when I watched it I couldn't really connect with it the way I wished to...
First of all the editing was weird in some cases, I was just left confused on the overall pacing of the story and the decisions made on continuation of it. Even if it was intentional it just didn't help what felt like a very lackluster story.
By the end I expected to learn more specially about Jae Won to really know his back story and the way he acted, and while I did understand his actions it felt overall lacking and like they could've explored more but decided to leave it vague, which just by the end made me not connect with him as I would've liked to.
A great portion of the characters (specially the ones in the club) were unlikeable, and were mostly forgiven or left without consequence in the end, which just made it harder to keep watching.
The music was alright and story could've been better, just the execution felt weird and even if experimental or different to what's out there in terms of BL it felt too cliche and weirdly paced in a lot of the cases, like if it wanted to focus more on the psyche of the characters why not show more of the therapy sessions of Jae Won for example instead of only snippets in some episodes for example.
I've been enjoying the last K-BL releases but this one just isn't up there for me, which makes me disappointed and makes it feel overrated in the end.

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Shiro
7 people found this review helpful
Apr 26, 2023
10 of 10 episodes seen
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Overall 8.0
Story 8.5
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 6.0

Not sure about an 8th sense, or making a lot of sense but it did involve a whole lot of senses...

This drama has a pretty good story, it is complicated, but not to complicated and kept me interested from start to finish. Part of me wanted to rate this higher as while I do get a lot of my beloved cliches there is also some originality and I guess an authentic feel to the story. There is however also a lot of cringe and forced dialog. Some of this cringe is called out which is lovely but then they just keep at it...

The friendships in this are probably as good if not better than the romance in this I love most of the side characters, and love to hate the side characters that I should hate too.

I love the way this is filmed, even though some parts gave me motion sickness I do feel that they managed to use the filming to convey the emotions and development really well. The crew here made use of everything and indeed did get my senses involved in the story. This was especially noticeable in the peak moments of the drama as well as the sex scenes who where very tastefully made, not much nudity but they did indeed convey that some one in there was getting it on...

I am not really sure what to say about the consent in this, they talk about it but I am not sure I fully agree with them. And these are indeed real youths with a whole lot of problems, some could say kind of broken... like most youths (that I knew in my youth). I honestly kept wondering if some of the characters in this where going to jump of a bridge or start making out with some one as several parts could go either way in this.

The OST was both great and horrible some of the music was just not my taste while other song may just may make it to my playlist.

All in all a pretty decent watch that deals with a bunch of stuff (mostly mental health), is entertaining an easy (at times dark) watch.

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Camomille
5 people found this review helpful
Apr 27, 2023
10 of 10 episodes seen
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Overall 9.5
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 9.5
Music 10
Rewatch Value 9.0

« Let's try it together, even if we're afraid »

Sometimes, perfection isn't about the lack of flaws but about the emotions something can elicit.

So was this drama flawless ? No, it wasn't. But there was so much to love about it : the characters beautifully written, complex and fleshed out, the cinematography, the actors, the sounds and music, the meaningful dialogues and the realness of the story and situations. And of course a beautiful love story both delicate and realistic which makes the heart flutter.
It's been a long time since I loved a drama as much as I loved this one.

I really like Ji-hyun but Jae Won is my favorite character, complex, tormented, sweet and endearing. Both actors did a stellar job giving life to these two characters.
I also liked the care given to the writing of secondary characters. They help give life to the main characters.

If you're looking for a fluffy and cute romance, this one is probably not what you're looking for. But if you like character-driven dramas with a more realistic and mature side then I highly recommend it.

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BecauseMyMemorySucks
5 people found this review helpful
Apr 26, 2023
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Overall 9.0
Story 10
Acting/Cast 8.5
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 10

Definitely up there

Enjoyed this drama a lot. It's probably 2nd or 3rd on my list of Top KBL's (fighting with Blueming on placement).

I loved thay we had real characters facing real issues. It wasn't just some fluffly romance for the sake of serving BL, or a watered down version of BL; no, the writer and director clearly had a mission to portray an honest story with believable characters, actual relatable human emotions/reactions and a well fleshed out story line that holds your attention and makes you want to keep watching.

The romance between Jaewon and Jihyun was really adorable. I loved the pacing of their relationship. At first you can just tell they were intrigued by one another due to the inital attraction they had to each other. But then afterwards, it became more of a, 'This person is my safe haven' type of feeling between them. You could see how they started to rely and trust one another, and actually form a deeper connection than just physical attraction. Also the real, deeep, kisses and smoky looks (I'm looking at you JW 🥵) that were shared between the two was the icing on top as well. Loooved all the cuddling in bed scenes as well, reminded me of Skam!

Only thing I would have changed in this drama is that not everything needs to have a Happy Ending. I remember JW said he wished he didn’t have to put up a front in front of other people anymore. He wished he could just be himself, so I wouldve preferred if he cut off his toxic "friend" from his life at the end. Granted, i know a person can't just do a 360° change in personality overnight but it would have been better to see him set boundaries with said friend rather than making amends with him and not actually holding him accountable to the shitty actions he pulled. Also, I feel there was more to explore with JW's family issues. Dk if they're planning a S2 to look into that or not (👀) but would've been nice if we knew more about his relationship with his parents/got some resolution from it.

Overall, I highly enjoyed this. I’ve always said when Korea starts taking BL seriously and starts investing into it like they do with regular Kdramas, they will rule the world and I can see it is heading in that direction so I'm excited for the future.

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rat
6 people found this review helpful
Jun 12, 2023
10 of 10 episodes seen
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Overall 6.5
Story 6.0
Acting/Cast 6.5
Music 5.0
Rewatch Value 1.5
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eh....average.

a very average show. i feel like........it didnt do shit tbh. spoilers ahead bc i have no concept of shutting up when im disappointed lol

tldr: weird editing, no connection to the show, typical boring dynamics between characters, rushed ending, tried to do too much but couldnt succeed.

--- like the editing was weird, i disliked the transitions between some specific scenes. i had to rewind and switch back and forth between certain episodes to make sure i hadn't missed shit let alone switching between the context of two scenes in the same episode.
--- the pace of the show suddenly picked up and then suddenly slowed down wayyy too much at some places. the ending was so rushed like whats the deal with putting that redemption thing on everyone and if u r doing that do it right and not for the sake of the trope itself, it fucks shit up.
--- back on editing, i really did enjoy the aesthetics of the first ep or hell even the second one but beyond that, all i had to say is meh. even the tone and colouring of the scene was messed up, like. at some places it was literally almost jarring and im not even a film/aesthetic buff to comment on this stuff seriously but holy shit, u just do not tone everything down in that shade when the guy is fine and dandy in the next five minutes.
--- the chemistry between every1 (protags included) was like. fine. it didnt allow me to form any sort of connection with any of them, they either pissed me off or i was just like '-_-' at them. thats my bored out of my mind face btw. ok but honestly it was chill in the beginning, but it lost its charm after ep 4. the characters were just not written that well. i will not touch upon jae won's bff and ex's character. i literally HATE arch typical characters like omg u r a writer at least write smth new. except ae ri! Seo Ji An did <3 job at acting i love her. she is the only character i care about she is just SOOOOO cool.
--- i dont get the narrative voice change neither do i get how ji hyun's personality took a turn 2 sassiness suddenly, or how jae won and ji hyun got together so suddenly or like yk what i dont get half the narrative decisions. most scenes took place abruptly, characters dynamic was changed abruptly or it just erupted abruptly. for a show with 10 eps spanning for more than 6 hours, i was expecting a steady development but instead of development, i just get served tropey dynamics. which hah. um. no thank u.
--- i dont think thats how therapy works if u are going to portray shit at least do it right, like the writer wanted to depict shit but did everything halfass-dly. half the plot points felt forced, nothing got resolved. everything is forgiven easily, no current plot points causes consequences, what pushes the plot points is some specific past event only that has got a 2 mins screentime mention. like. deep breaths. idk like ok do that but at least if x is happening at present, then x affects the characters and plot. deep dive in that x and explore its consequences before saying bye bye 2 x.

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leesukkie
4 people found this review helpful
Apr 27, 2023
10 of 10 episodes seen
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Overall 9.0
Story 10
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10

the best korean BL until now

i would like to say it was flawless, but i can't. it had some problems (yes, it had) but they were mostly technical (like some weird coloring not matching some times and the image quality going super low), but the story is 10/10. the acting was also good and i LOVE how it all feels so real and relatable. and my gosh the cinematography is surreal. the way they used camera angles to prioritize feelings over image (like the sexual tension in the shower; the love and happiness during their first time; the feeling of distress and sadness when yoowon was crying because nothing was working for her, etc).

i love how they talked about depression and trauma and the fact that there was a psychiatrist was really good. i feel like in so many korean dramas people are obviously depressed, suffering of traumas and such but they never visit a psychiatrist (honestly, one of the few times i saw it happening the dude went because he thought he was gay. it was just used as homophobic "humor"). so the eighth sense has my respect for using it correctly.

i always say i don't like when they use women as villain in bl. it's a really bad trope. but they used it right in here. because she wasn't the only "bad" person. i feel like all characters (maybe not junpyo, he's 100% pure) are grey characters. they aren't bad or good. they are exactly like any person you can find in any corner. but still, i hope in bl, if they want to make love triangles and such, they should start using men as the third one instead of women. i won't complain much about this dama because it gave us GREAT women. the female characters were so good, really. they were well so written it is hard to believe they were written by men.

well, the conclusion is that the eighth sense is BY FAR the best korean BL until now.

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[email protected]
6 people found this review helpful
Apr 13, 2023
10 of 10 episodes seen
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Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10

love love love it

I’m so excited for next week :c it’s such a bummer I have to wait !! this series is a masterpiece I love it a lot 💙💙💙💙what I loved the most in this ep was the progress in their relationship and how comfortable they are with eachother now. no matter how much I talk and talk I’ll always be in awe with the details and the cinematography plus the lighting anf just everything. juntaek and jisub did an amaizng jon with their acting 🥹🥹 you will find lots of typos but lesgooo. this series is so close to my heart
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Namily
5 people found this review helpful
Apr 29, 2023
10 of 10 episodes seen
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Overall 7.0
Story 6.5
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 5.0
Rewatch Value 3.0

Too serious, I don't get the hype

I decided to watch this because it just finished airing and it was getting a lot of 10/10 reviews, but I have to say I think it's overrated.

What I liked:
- Higher budget than most BLs
- Good acting
- Good ending

What I didn't like:
- The drama felt a bit forced
- No humour at all, takes itself way too seriously
- Most characters felt two-dimensional
- A lot of filler, some episodes felt too long
- Editing was a bit weird, music randomly stopping, etc.

I think overall, it felt a bit too serious. Not bad, but not my cup of tea.

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ShanTeaTime
3 people found this review helpful
May 20, 2023
10 of 10 episodes seen
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Overall 9.0
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 8.5
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The Eighth Sense: I See 2 Boys In Loveeee

First of all. Full episodes YES. It's about damn time we had full length eps and not 15 min ones! It pays off so much with the storytelling and development of the characters. Speaking of the characters, are leads are so freaking cute and heartfelt. Jae Won and Ji Hyun had perfect chemistry and all of their scenes felt believable. They really kissed and it pays off! I loved the discussion on Jae Won's mental health and seeing him in therapy. That was really cool and I've only seen it in Kdramas like IONTBO, which is one of my faves of all time.

Did I need to see Ji Hyun almost drown? No, and I knew where the plot was going after that. It got kinda cliche with Jae Won ignoring Ji Hyun to "protect him", but it was done well enough to where I didn't mind it too much. I needed the ex to go away though and I loved the friends Ji Hyun had, they were amazing. Finally, CONAN GRAY IN A BL!!! Loveeeee it.

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Sarah
3 people found this review helpful
Aug 5, 2023
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Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10

A beautifully shot, slice-of-life drama

This is going to sound strange, but watching this show made me want to drink coffee. You know that early morning feeling, when you're just waking up and you're having your preferred drink of choice and everything feels promising and hopeful? That's what watching The Eighth Sense felt like.

Although this is a romance drama, there are many meaningful underlying themes within the story. Every character has their own journey, and this short series offers you a glimpse into each of their lives. Some characters from smaller towns have moved to the big city of Seoul for the first time, and are navigating the transition. We have incoming college students first learning to drink coffee, while others are graduating and thinking about uncertain futures. Some characters struggle with mental health. There are all these little threads making up the narrative. It truly is a slice of life itself - you get the sense of friendships being forged and time passing, all encapsulated within the story.

The characters are layered and interesting. Our two main leads are each a combination of soft and strong, and it's rewarding to watch them grow closer. I also appreciated how natural their bond felt. I could imagine them as a couple within my friend circle, and the open flirting was a refreshing choice to add to the show. I also want to mention that the friendships shown here are varied and rewarding: we have childhood best friends, friends you keep because you've known them too long, friends you didn't like at first but now cannot imagine not knowing.

I loved the cinematography, scenes, and the soundtrack. We have scenes where characters are simply sitting and chatting about life, adding a contemplative aspect to the series. The cinematography includes gorgeous shots of the seaside, the Han River, and city streets. The coloring was also very emotive. You can tell there was a lot of thought put into every aspect of the show, and I appreciated that. The soundtrack managed to hit a sweet spot between wistful and hopeful, and I can't wait to add the music to my collection.

I'm so glad I found this show <3

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KimAnna90
3 people found this review helpful
May 2, 2023
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Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10

This is what we should call a MASTER PIECE.


From the first promotional poster we felt that this was going to be something DIFFERENT. We were very hyped but cautious, because we didn't want to be disappointed later, but it was the opposite.

Each episode was better and better. We really believe that this series is a new standard for kdramas in general, because the story is not just about the romance between Jaewon and Jihyun. It is deeper and more complex, about how a totally wounded and lost young man, with an environment that couldn't help him, can begin to heal, with the understanding, sincerity and love of another person who is willing to accompany him in the process.

A beautiful, real and raw story, enhanced with the best cinematography we've ever seen, editing, music, script and a great cast. This entire ensemble literally takes you through each scene and brings out your own raw feelings. There is not a part in the story that does not make sense, in fact the details make you realize how much passion they left in this series.

We cannot fail to mention the directors Werner and Inu, with something innovative for the fans, who guide us and give us the experience of getting involved both within the series and as part of life.
Something that we both want to highlight, is like in different moments of life or situations that each one can go through, this story makes us empathize, understand or cope with some difficult moments, in addition to leaving messages that resonate with us.

It might seem like an exaggeration but we both want to thank all the team involved in The Eighth Sense. This can make you cry but also smile, it can remind you of hard times but also that we are capable of overcoming them, each person has their own story and perspective, their experiences and their scars, that everyone has their own time but we must also get up and continue. I don't know if the word thanks is enough, but REALLY THANK YOU

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bladdict000
3 people found this review helpful
Oct 25, 2023
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Overall 9.0
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 9.0
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Depth Beyond Romance: 'The Eighth Sense' - A Captivating Journey of Self-Discovery

"The Eighth Sense" transcends the boundaries of a typical romance drama, making it an intriguing watch for those who crave depth beyond just love stories. Personally, I found it captivating.

The narrative commences by focusing primarily on Ji Hyun, a young student navigating the fast-paced life of Seoul after moving from the countryside. He grapples with adapting to a new environment, balancing part-time work, and attending classes, with just one friend from his hometown to lean on. But when he crosses paths with Jae Won, the narrative takes an emotional turn. Ji Hyun's journey towards self-discovery begins, and the plot increasingly shifts its focus to Jae Won.

For me, Jae Won shines as the star of the show. His character exudes a magnetic appeal, revealing layers beyond his initial portrayal as the popular guy who recently returned from the military. He appears to have it all—friends, admirers, affluent and influential parents, and an extroverted demeanor that seemingly simplifies his life. However, as the story delves deeper into his character, we uncover unhealed wounds and a complex, multi-faceted personality.

Both characters undergo significant transformations throughout this relatively short drama. They mature and gain a deeper understanding of themselves. While the romance is beautifully portrayed, organic, well-paced, and masterfully delivered, it's the individual character development that truly stands out. The story goes the extra mile in creating characters who are more than just a pair, ensuring they are fully fleshed-out individuals with their own stories, social circles, and interactions outside their romantic relationship.

"The Eighth Sense" also deserves applause for its portrayal and handling of mental health issues. It provides one of the most realistic and sensitive representations in the world of Korean dramas. It delves into the complexity of mental health problems, highlighting how people often conceal their struggles, the importance of social support, and the multifaceted nature of healing. It underscores that there is no one-size-fits-all solution, but recovery is attainable, even when it seems impossibly distant.

As for the acting, there are no complaints. Im Ji Sub and Oh Jun Taek do justice to their characters, delivering performances that are realistic and believable. The drama boasts a superb supporting cast, with Yoon Won and Ae Ri's friendships adding charm and humor thanks to the exceptional acting by Lee Mi Ra and Seo Ji An. Conversely, I loathed the characters Eun Ji and Tae Hyung with intensity, a testament to the compelling portrayal by Park Hae In and Jang Young Joon. It serves as a reminder that imperfections exist in us all, and learning to coexist with them is a crucial part of life.

In summary, "The Eighth Sense" is highly recommended, but it might not suit those seeking a romance-centric narrative with minimal distractions. This series doesn't feature as many scenes with the leads together compared to other dramas in this genre. It's more about the characters walking alongside each other, with individual detours and paces before they reach their destination. This complexity and depth make it a worthwhile watch for those who appreciate character-driven narratives.

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