Categories

  • Music & TV Show Reviews
  • Personal Letters
  • Random Ramblings
  • Self Care
  • Travel Adventures
  • book reviews
  • life lessons
  • taking stock
Powered by Blogger.

Social Icons

Happily Flawed Blog

Watch A dream within a Dream - My 2025 Summer #cdrama hit filled with Charisma, Comedy and Tropes

Saturday, 28 March 2026

 

Watch A dream within a dream - My 2025 Summer #cdrama hit filled with Charisma, Comedy and Tropes

The characters leap off the screen, the plot keeps you engaged, and the humor is contagious.


A Dream within a Dream is  one of my favorite shows of 2025.


Song Xiaoyu (Li Yi Tong) our fearless heroine, is yanked into a scripted universe where she’s doomed at the hands of a villainous lead(Liu Yu Ning). Every attempt to break free only lands her in fresh danger, yet she refuses to give up, battling fate as the story barrels ahead.




While every character bursts with charisma and charm, the show’s playful jabs at #cdrama tropes add a clever twist, turning every episode into a entertaining watch. The cast nails many moments, from laugh-out-loud comedy to heartfelt drama. Episodes 15 and 16, when misunderstandings run wild, had me in stitches. 




I’ve unofficially joined the male lead’s fan club—Li Yu Ning truly owns this role. The opening scene with the Li Sixteen bathed in moonlight was pure magic, and the sweeping CGI camera work left me awestruck. Liu Yu Ning deserves every bit of praise (and pay) for all the OSTs; when you can’t bring yourself to skip the episode intro, you know the song is a winner. Even the tracks he doesn’t sing pulse with energy, adding flair to the series.



For me, the sparks between the leads in Prisoner of Beauty were electric. Here, the chemistry simmers beneath the surface, letting the story and the standout supporting cast take center stage. Both leads shine in their own right. The second lead couple (Riley Wang and Zhu Xu Dan) also shines with wit and resilience, sometimes stealing the spotlight and our hearts.





The Emperor’s (Zhang Lei) animosity toward his son left me puzzled, and the character felt a little flat. I have seen this actor in other dramas and know what he can do. Although their relationship softens by the finale, I still longed for more layers to this relationship.


Chu Gui Hong’s father’s(Zheng Guo Lin) return had me laughing out loud, but I also felt a twinge of sympathy for him. Seeing our second lead hero’s (Wang You Shuo) frustration transform him into an unexpected antagonist adds layers and intrigue to the story.


Every time I see  Chang Long, I know I'm going to laugh. He always plays the same character, though—I just saw him in Yummy Yummy Yummy and wonder if he's ever done anything different.


The costumes struck a perfect balance—not too muted, not too flashy—with inventive touches that fit the show’s unique world. The blend of historical inspiration and imaginative design is stunning. The pink rose gown in episode 13, paired with its intricate headpiece was my favourite.


I get why some viewers are frustrated with the early episodes—it really picks up steam halfway through. I think the slow start is meant to highlight the frustrations of the cdrama world.


A round of applause for the multiple endings—everyone gets an ending! Those final three minutes had me squealing and jumping with joy. I held my breath until the very last second. Spoiler alert - love wins!


A MUST WATCH!




read the post

Watch Daily Dose of Sunshine - a lovely #kdrama about humanity, strength and healing

Sunday, 22 February 2026

 



This was an absolute gem!

It truly deserves praise.

Watching it again, I found myself enjoying it just as much as before.

Jung Da Eun (Park Bo Young), a nurse, is transferred to a hospital neuropsychiatry department, facing challenges as she navigates this unfamiliar field. With the support of Chief Nurse Song Hyo Jin, she grows professionally. (I am such a fan of Lee Jung Eun)




Each episode's story drew me in. We connect with new characters, then journey forward. The buildup keeps you hooked throughout.  

Stigma around such sicknesses is real and persistent. Not only does the patient have to face and understand what is happening but their support system have their own work to do too. As humans, we react based on how little we understand about these illnesses. The show tries to educate us, simplifying things for viewers. I wonder what an expert would say about how they handled it. I thought it was subtle and profound at the same time.






#Spoileralert: This #kdrama reminds us that anyone can fall ill, and the twist where the nurse becomes the patient powerfully shows how we are all vulnerable and sometimes in denial about needing help. Doctors and nurses are human, choosing a life of service while juggling their own challenges, love lives, and families beyond the hospital walls. There is also the struggle between being a nurse and a doctor: the doctor has all the prestige, yet it is often the nurse who spends more time with patients, developing a good understanding of behaviours and needs, to fight for them to receive the care they deserve.





Honorable mention for  Dong Go Yun's (Yeon Woo-jin with his gorgeous smile)  unwavering devotion as he fights for the woman he loves. That kind of loyalty is something that I looooooooove to see. 



10 out of 10 from me !

Watched it on Netflix.

Did you watch? Share your thoughts in the comments. 






read the post

The Glory - A #cdrama with missed potential and missed chances

Monday, 2 February 2026

 

The Glory - A #cdrama with missed potential and missed chances

I was rooting for this to be a standout. My journey with epic Chinese dramas has me always searching for the next gem. This one started off engagingly well, but the second half disappointingly fizzled....


Abandoned as a child, Zhuang Han Yan (Chen Du Ling) grows up in the southern countryside with cruel neglectful guardians because her family believes she is cursed. She finds her way back to her family in the capital and catches the eye of Fu Yun Xi(Xin Yun Lai), a deputy minister, who sees her as an ideal  second wife. 


What drew me in was the slow-burn build of the first half, the costumes, and the beautiful cinematography. Where it faltered was with the leads, who lacked the experience to guide us through the emotional twists and turns of the second half. Tooooo much talking and not enough showing.


The Glory - A #cdrama with missed potential and missed chances- Happily Flawed Blog

The Glory - A #cdrama with missed potential and missed chances- Happily Flawed Blog


The spark between the leads fizzled out in the second half, making their sudden deep love feel jarring. The story tried to juggle too much, shifting from romance to anger, then betrayal and back again, but the lack of experience showed.


Our heroine somehow stays spotless, even while digging up bodies and hauling them through town in a pale blue and silver dress, not a single stain or tear in sight.


The mother (Wen Zheng Rong) stole the show with her unforgettable entrance. I wish she had survived, but her exit was needed to turn the audience against the father. The storyline with the best friend who became a royal concubine felt like a missed opportunity.


The Glory - A #cdrama with missed potential and missed chances- Happily Flawed Blog



The Zhou concubine (Wang Yan) and second daughter (He Hong Shan) duo stood out; their acting experience shone through, and they truly made the most of the material they were given.


The Glory - A #cdrama with missed potential and missed chances- Happily Flawed Blog


The Glory - A #cdrama with missed potential and missed chances- Happily Flawed Blog


To grasp the true danger and complexity of the Pei faction, we needed more than just glimpses of the interactions with the female lead's father and the male lead. Seeing the powerful eunuch himself would have added depth, helping us understand the stakes and what drives the antagonist in this supposed epic. How was Pie allowed to die so easily? Where is the rest of the fraction? The father is always acting alone...


Is it worth your time? Honestly, I had to push myself to see it through to the end on Viki...so its a hard NO from me. 



What are your thoughts? In the comments share what your opinion is. I am curious.


read the post

Bon Appetit: Your Majesty and Dear Hongrang - Watching K-Dramas While Healing & recovering

Thursday, 22 January 2026

 

Bon Appetit: Your Majesty and Dear Hongrang - Watching K-Dramas While Healing & recovering

Since I finished the #kdrama in December most of the Bon Appetit: Your Majesty characters have faded from my memory, and honestly, none stood out enough to become a favorite.

The story whisks us into the life of Chef Yeon Ji Yeong (Lim Yoon A), a perfectionist with French training, who finds herself at the height of her career before being swept back in time to a royal palace. Suddenly, she must cook for the notorious King Yi Heon( Lee Chae Mina) ruler whose sharp palate is matched only by his fierce temper.

Yet again, an Asian drama became my companion during a hospital stay, keeping my spirits up as I focused on healing. The pacing kept things lively, though the endless cooking scenes started to feel a bit repetitive after a while. There were laughs, but for me, it never quite reached the comedic heights of Mr Queen. The sizzling chemistry between the lead couple was missing. It may not deserve a full blog post, but it certainly earns a mention from me for getting me back into the drama watching.

Bon Appetit Your Majesty

It is always a pleasure to see Jang Gwang on screen; actors like him have a gift for telling stories through the smallest gestures and the quietest emotions. I always appreciate  experienced supporting cast. They do so much!

 I was so happy to see  Jo Jae Yoon was a welcome sight, even if the Chinese-speaking episodes felt painfully awkward. It left me wondering why they did not simply cast Chinese actors.

I appreciated the ending, where the King does not return and instead lets his story live on through others. I did not need every detail explained of his search for her. 

Overall, it is worth your entertainment time, though it will not make my list of favorites.



Dear Hongrang pulled me in from the start with its dark, sorrowful mystery, its shamans and power struggles, and its striking cinematography, especially the evocative color grading.
Set in the twilight of the Joseon Dynasty, the story follows a family whose fortune grows through the art trade. Mystery strikes when their only son and heir, Hong Rang, vanishes as a child, only to return a decade later with no memory of his past. His half-sister, Jae I(Cho Boah), once his closest companion, now searches for the truth behind his disappearance.
I pressed play for one reason: Lee Jae Wook.
Kim Jae Wook was so impressive as our villain that I was genuinely shocked to realize he played the romantic lead in #herprivatelife. His acting here was nothing short of phenomenal.
Kim Jae Wook as Prince Han Pyeong in the kdrama Dear Hongrang


The love triangle between unrelated 'siblings' unsettled me, but I suspect that was intentional. This is a #kdrama designed to keep viewers uneasy from start to finish. It felt more like obsessive than love for all three and I always want ask is there no one else in the whole town/city that you could fall for?
Dear Hongrang love triangle


Sadly, Jo Jae Yoon did not get a chance to shine here, though I was glad to see him appear.
I wished the gang challenging the family had a richer backstory and more power behind them.
And the snowman? Its fate lingers in mystery, forever hidden from us. Cause where did he go? And who was he?
Worth your binge-watching time? Yes.




read the post
old entries
Subscribe to: Comments (Atom)

Hello!

H<i>e</i>ll<i>o</i>!
My name is Maria. Welcome to my blog. Click on my picture to learn more about me. Otherwise feel free to roam around.

Popular Posts

  • Lost & Found by Sarah Jakes - A Book I Heart Emoji
    I randomly stumbled on her  old blog posts and some You tube videos two years ago. I love a good story about the struggle of life. So ...
  • The People Factor by Van Moody - A Book I Praise hands Emoji
    Do you ever find managing  the relationships in your life  depressing, challenging, confusing, tiring, baffling, hard, surprising, hum...
  • Fitness Update #1 : My Motivation to Jump Rope for 30 Minutes Each Day.
    So what had happened was... Somebody took a photo of me.... Posted it on facebook...  And I was shocked to see myself......
  • Where Creatives Go to Recharge - My Island Getaway Part 1
     when your creativity needs a holiday... Day 1 I arrive at the beach house in a Special Hire an hour before the 8.30 am departur...
  • Welcome to Womanhood: Chipo Biti
    Chipo Biti The day I got my first period, I thought I was dying. My family and I were on holiday at the time. It was early in the ...
  • 10 Reasons Why You Need to Attend Jackee batanda’s Success Spark Brand Writing Retreat
    I recently had the pleasure of attending Jackee Batanda’s Success Spark Brand Writing Retreat on Bulago Island, and here are ...
  • Watch Love like the galaxy - Our Epic 2022 Summer Period Idol Drama
      JUST IN! My cynical cold heart has lost the battle.  It's over . The white surrender flag has been raised. I can't watch Chinese d...
  • You should watch Ruyi's Royal Love in the Palace
      It only took the main character 75 episodes to finally stand up for herself and put every-single-one-of-them in their place! Fortunately w...

History

  • ▼  2026 (5)
    • ▼  March (1)
      • Watch A dream within a Dream - My 2025 Summer #cdr...
    • ►  February (2)
    • ►  January (2)
  • ►  2025 (15)
    • ►  October (1)
    • ►  August (4)
    • ►  July (3)
    • ►  June (1)
    • ►  May (3)
    • ►  April (1)
    • ►  March (1)
    • ►  January (1)
  • ►  2024 (14)
    • ►  December (2)
    • ►  November (1)
    • ►  October (2)
    • ►  September (1)
    • ►  August (2)
    • ►  July (1)
    • ►  March (2)
    • ►  February (3)
  • ►  2023 (18)
    • ►  December (1)
    • ►  October (1)
    • ►  September (1)
    • ►  August (2)
    • ►  July (3)
    • ►  June (1)
    • ►  May (1)
    • ►  April (2)
    • ►  March (2)
    • ►  February (2)
    • ►  January (2)
  • ►  2022 (19)
    • ►  December (3)
    • ►  November (2)
    • ►  October (3)
    • ►  September (2)
    • ►  August (1)
    • ►  July (1)
    • ►  May (1)
    • ►  April (2)
    • ►  March (2)
    • ►  January (2)
  • ►  2021 (23)
    • ►  December (2)
    • ►  November (1)
    • ►  October (3)
    • ►  September (1)
    • ►  August (2)
    • ►  July (2)
    • ►  June (2)
    • ►  May (3)
    • ►  April (2)
    • ►  March (1)
    • ►  February (1)
    • ►  January (3)
  • ►  2020 (16)
    • ►  December (3)
    • ►  November (2)
    • ►  October (2)
    • ►  September (2)
    • ►  August (1)
    • ►  June (2)
    • ►  May (2)
    • ►  April (1)
    • ►  February (1)
  • ►  2019 (17)
    • ►  December (3)
    • ►  November (2)
    • ►  October (3)
    • ►  September (1)
    • ►  July (1)
    • ►  May (2)
    • ►  April (2)
    • ►  March (1)
    • ►  February (1)
    • ►  January (1)
  • ►  2018 (24)
    • ►  December (4)
    • ►  November (1)
    • ►  October (1)
    • ►  August (2)
    • ►  July (2)
    • ►  June (3)
    • ►  May (1)
    • ►  April (3)
    • ►  March (3)
    • ►  February (2)
    • ►  January (2)
  • ►  2017 (28)
    • ►  December (4)
    • ►  November (2)
    • ►  October (1)
    • ►  September (1)
    • ►  August (2)
    • ►  July (4)
    • ►  June (2)
    • ►  May (2)
    • ►  April (1)
    • ►  March (3)
    • ►  February (4)
    • ►  January (2)
  • ►  2016 (40)
    • ►  December (2)
    • ►  November (3)
    • ►  October (1)
    • ►  September (2)
    • ►  August (4)
    • ►  July (6)
    • ►  June (4)
    • ►  May (3)
    • ►  April (4)
    • ►  March (8)
    • ►  February (2)
    • ►  January (1)
  • ►  2015 (11)
    • ►  December (7)
    • ►  November (2)
    • ►  October (2)

Send Me a Message!

Total Pageviews

© Happily Flawed Blog.
Theme by Eve.