When love is pure and magical, Crush arrives
I don't usually write reviews even if I should do it more often, but I'm always afraid that what I say will be to the detriment of others. Unfortunately the reviews are a double-edged sword: on the one hand they help, but on the other they confuse and many people then risk not watching dramas that they actually deserve. But in this comment I will put everything that I have perceived in contact with the Crush drama, so with the truth in my pocket I hope that you too will want to watch this promising show. I'm not saying I've never seen romantic, sentimental ones, but with Crush even the coldest or most stony heart can melt, break. I don't usually melt in front of love stories because they have to be done really well, because even with Titanic at the scene of him dying I didn't cry. And I was the only one in the room who didn't, but never mind! With Crush, on the other hand, it was almost normal to have teary eyes when there were the usual melancholy scenes that emerge in every romantic and sentimental genre.
I think Crush in one word is "magic". The two protagonists approach, move away, hold hands and kiss, argue, cry together and yet... every time I watch it, it's like it's the very first time. It's not that erotic, sensual love where the protagonists crave to find each other and then immediately go to bed together, but the delicate, nostalgic, welcoming, deep and yet still makes the heart beat. Makes you want to watch those scenes a hundred times over. There aren't even many kisses, but in my opinion when I saw them they might as well not have been there because the way the two protagonists look at each other, to talk together... is even better than the kiss itself: it melts everything. It makes you forget the pain, the real one of detachment, just as it makes you forget the quarrels they've had. It's like having a first time and a last time, whenever the two main characters speak. And for me it's the sixth - if not more - time that I see this drama again and yet I never get tired of it. And my emotions always go back to being the same: heart pounding, tears almost coming down, butterflies in my stomach and much more. Although I've been seeing it for a while and I know the scenes of this drama by heart, it doesn't matter, the sensations return because it's like falling in love with Crush a hundred times over.
If you like:
- the tense moments that however serve to build a well-developed plot;
- love stories where Love with an A wins over everything;
- a very intense chemistry between two main characters that shines even from the screen, mixed with that of the two secondary characters, YES,
Crush is for you. And it will enter your heart. A person like me who has a heart of stone tells you this.
If you don't like:
- quarrels perhaps a little stupid and nonsense which, however, have served the plot;
- behaviors that leave something to be desired due to their immaturity, irresponsibility, exaggerated insecurity and laziness;
- characters that seem to fill the space a bit at random;
- adults who annoy sometimes in a somewhat disproportionate way;
- delicate issues such as death and "not only" that hit you at the wrong moments, in the wrong scenes because they appear out of nowhere without a due explanation in the previous episodes, NO,
Crush isn't for you. Because it will only annoy you.
Before concluding, I warn you by saying that: in my case I have Viki, so I watch most of the dramas there, but unfortunately Crush is not there - at least in my country of Italy, I don't know in the others -, so I've watched it on "Kissasian" with English subtitles. So that you know where to look for it.
I think Crush in one word is "magic". The two protagonists approach, move away, hold hands and kiss, argue, cry together and yet... every time I watch it, it's like it's the very first time. It's not that erotic, sensual love where the protagonists crave to find each other and then immediately go to bed together, but the delicate, nostalgic, welcoming, deep and yet still makes the heart beat. Makes you want to watch those scenes a hundred times over. There aren't even many kisses, but in my opinion when I saw them they might as well not have been there because the way the two protagonists look at each other, to talk together... is even better than the kiss itself: it melts everything. It makes you forget the pain, the real one of detachment, just as it makes you forget the quarrels they've had. It's like having a first time and a last time, whenever the two main characters speak. And for me it's the sixth - if not more - time that I see this drama again and yet I never get tired of it. And my emotions always go back to being the same: heart pounding, tears almost coming down, butterflies in my stomach and much more. Although I've been seeing it for a while and I know the scenes of this drama by heart, it doesn't matter, the sensations return because it's like falling in love with Crush a hundred times over.
If you like:
- the tense moments that however serve to build a well-developed plot;
- love stories where Love with an A wins over everything;
- a very intense chemistry between two main characters that shines even from the screen, mixed with that of the two secondary characters, YES,
Crush is for you. And it will enter your heart. A person like me who has a heart of stone tells you this.
If you don't like:
- quarrels perhaps a little stupid and nonsense which, however, have served the plot;
- behaviors that leave something to be desired due to their immaturity, irresponsibility, exaggerated insecurity and laziness;
- characters that seem to fill the space a bit at random;
- adults who annoy sometimes in a somewhat disproportionate way;
- delicate issues such as death and "not only" that hit you at the wrong moments, in the wrong scenes because they appear out of nowhere without a due explanation in the previous episodes, NO,
Crush isn't for you. Because it will only annoy you.
Before concluding, I warn you by saying that: in my case I have Viki, so I watch most of the dramas there, but unfortunately Crush is not there - at least in my country of Italy, I don't know in the others -, so I've watched it on "Kissasian" with English subtitles. So that you know where to look for it.
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