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8/10
5 Men, Wait 6, No 7?
13 July 2021
Momoe is living the life of a modern, sexually active woman! Not bound by the conservative lifestyle, she freely has 5 sex partners which she addresses by letters. A-kun through E-kun. This drama has every type of man a girl (or guy) could be attracted to! From the kinky but heartless playboy, the virgin, and even the gang member - Momoe has got them! It's interesting to see how Momoe's life intertwines with her coworkers at the Manga Industry. Each coworker feels differently about love, but more importantly sex! The only reason I give this 8 stars is because 1. I wish there were more episodes and 2. The ending was rather disappointing...
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10/10
Suspense, Artwork, and Hot Guys
30 October 2020
From start to finish, the show was incredibly well pieced together. The main setting at them goshiwon really captured the creepy feeling of someone watching you at every moment. From Lee Dongwook creepily staring through a small hole in the wall to the camera panning over / through walls, you felt like another person peeping into hell. At certain points you pitied the characters, regardless of their "morals" (which it seemed every character was twisted). Some parts of the show are confusing leaving me with unanswered questions, but doesn't that just add to the suspense? The last episode is a long and bumpy ride leaving me wide-eyed and honestly begging for a season 2!

Overall, it's a binge-worthy show that will leave you feeling all sorts of different emotions. Dramas like this are a big harder to come by specifically because of how swift-paced the show is. No long and boring introduction to the plot, no gaps between conflict, and nothing unnecessary to the plot. Even the soundtrack is amazing!
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8/10
Filled With Many Plot Twists
29 February 2020
This is definitely a disturbing title. Scarlet Innocence takes you through the mind of main character Se-Jung as she seeks revenge on Hak-Kyu for taking her innocence. Many hidden yet somewhat predictable twists appear throughout the movie, which adds a sense of uncomfort throughout. I found myself asking, "When is this twist going to reveal itself?" throughout the movie. The ending for me personally left me unsatisfied, however, it's certainly hard to put an end to a thriller like that. I would say 20% romance, 50% thriller, and 30% psychological horror.
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