Kissable Lips (2022)

 

🩸 Kissable Lips (2022) – 9/10

Episodes: 8 (short format)
Genre: Supernatural / BL / Vampire Romance
Starring:

  • Yoon Seo Bin as Choi Min-hyun (the human)

  • Kim Ji Woong as Kim Jun-ho (the vampire)


📝 Review:

You want vampires, soulmate angst, and a sad ending? Kissable Lips delivers that in a bite-sized, emotionally loaded package. Despite its short runtime, it manages to carve out a haunting little story filled with yearning, doom, and those eyes—yes, I’m talking about Kim Ji Woong’s dangerously killer looks that could actually put any vampire seduction lore to shame.

Jun-ho (Ji Woong), a vampire on the verge of extinction, must drink the blood of a pure human to survive and retain his humanity. Enter Min-hyun, a sweet and unsuspecting college student whose fate becomes tragically entangled with Jun-ho’s. And just like that, the love story begins—a ticking time bomb wrapped in soft gazes and unresolved longing.

What’s especially beautiful (and painful) about this series is the melancholy that bleeds through every frame. There’s no sugarcoating, no fanservice for the sake of fluff—it’s just raw, aching emotion and fate pulling them apart. The ending isn’t your typical happily ever after, and yet it fits. It lingers, like a shadow—or like a memory you can’t quite shake off.

And let’s be real—Kim Ji Woong carries the brooding, centuries-old vampire energy effortlessly. His eyes do most of the talking, and every time he’s on screen, you feel the pull. Yoon Seo Bin, too, holds his own as the warm-hearted human caught in a cruel game of destiny.


🌕 Final Verdict:

Rating: 9/10

✅ Brooding vampire energy, delivered flawlessly by Ji Woong
✅ Subtle but potent chemistry
✅ Atmospheric and tragic in just the right amount
❌ Too short—we wanted more, especially with that ending
❌ Some moments feel a little rushed due to episode constraints

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