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  • Última vez online: Abr 16, 2024
  • Gênero: Masculino
  • Localização: Melbourne, Australia
  • Contribution Points: 2 LV1
  • Aniversário: September 22
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  • Data de Admissão: dezembro 13, 2020

Waratah

Melbourne, Australia

Waratah

Melbourne, Australia
Pink Lie korean drama review
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Pink Lie
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by Waratah
Nov 18, 2022
12 of 12 episódios vistos
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No geral 8.0
História 8.0
Atuação/Elenco 7.0
Musical 9.0
Voltar a ver 8.0

A well-executed, tightly-knit reality show.

After completing Single’s Inferno (2021), I could not wait for another dating show to come around, and Pink Lie did not disappoint. This show is far more personal, homing in on the triumphs and tribulations of each contestant. I could not help but draw comparison to Real(L)ove (2018), which utilised a similar concept with each contestant having a dark secret that would be revealed, creating mess of prejudice within the group. However, I think that Pink Lie has mastered the ‘dark secret’ concept, concealing the contestants’ secrets removed any prejudice they may have towards each other, allowing for genuine connections to be made. The casting is very good, with four likeable hosts to share their personal opinions and funny comments, made the show very enjoyable for the viewer.

For me the soundtrack is an important component of any show that can sometimes be overlooked. Pink Lie has done an excellent job with a limited soundtrack, making the show truly memorable when compared with other reality show titles; looking at you Single’s Inferno. ‘The Moon’ by INNI gave me chills with its light, airy, and flowing piano with vocals, hinting towards the mystery of the Pink Moon. Whilst ‘Starlight’ by Shin Youme is a great piece, giving an upbeat mix when the contestants are together enjoying themselves.

Overall, I am on the edge of seat and cannot wait to see what couples are formed.
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