Ohhh, 'Leave Me Alone'—such a hidden gem! I stumbled across it while scrolling through iQiyi's international app late one night. It’s technically a Chinese platform, but if you VPN into Taiwan or Singapore, their library opens up. The interface is a bit clunky, but they offer English subs.
Alternatively, if you’re okay with renting, Amazon Prime Video had it last I checked, though only for purchase. Kinda annoying, but hey, at least it’s HD. I’d avoid those 'free streaming' sites; half the time the video quality’s potato-tier, and the subtitles look like they were Google Translated by a sleep-deprived intern. The show’s too good for that—the way it balances dark humor with romance? Chef’s kiss.
Man, I totally binged 'Leave Me Alone' last month and it was wild! If you're looking to stream it, I found it on a couple platforms. The easiest legal option is probably Viki—they have a solid selection of Asian dramas, and their subtitles are top-notch. I watched it there with their free trial, though you might need a subscription for full access. Some sketchier sites like KissAsian had it too, but honestly, the pop-up ads were so aggressive I gave up after five minutes.
If you're into physical media, I saw the Blu-ray popping up on eBay for a decent price. Otherwise, just keep an eye out for regional streaming services; sometimes these shows pop up on Rakuten Viki or even Netflix in certain countries. The lead actor’s chemistry with the female lead is insane—worth the hunt!
Ugh, I went through such a rabbit hole trying to find 'Leave Me Alone' legally! Ended up subscribing to WeTV (Tencent’s international platform) for a month just to watch it. Their subtitles aren’t perfect, but they’re manageable. If you’re in the U.S., Tubi might still have it—they rotate their Asian drama selection, so fingers crossed.
Funny story: I accidentally bought the wrong region DVD first, and my player couldn’t even read it. Lesson learned! The show’s pacing is slower than I expected, but the cinematography makes up for it—every frame looks like a moody art film.
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It all started with a bet, a bet George Stanley made with his ex-girlfriend, a bet that allowed Vivian to marry her secret love.
George thought he could always win yet never expected, that losing Vivian would be his biggest regret.
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I am still lying on the bed, naked, with his marks all over my body, when he drops those cold words, “Megan is back. I want a divorce.”
I am shocked at how callus he can be. I haven’t told him about my pregnancy yet.
What should I do now?
Will he forget about Megan and carry on with this marriage if I tell him?
“It is clearly stated in the contract that we can end this marriage if we don’t fall in love with each other in a year. I don’t love you, Vivian. You failed to win my heart.”
He says those words with no emotions, looking into my eyes.
I understand I'll never be able to replace Megan in his heart, so I decide to keep my pregnancy a secret from him.
“Let’s divorce then,” I say
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Vivian thought she would live happily with her baby away from George and his cold, heartless world. But fate had already made a different plan for her.
She ultimately crossed his path.
“You dared to hide my child from me. Now be ready for the consequences.”
When George reappeared in Vivian's life, everything became a tornado of chaos.
How was she going to keep herself and her child away from him? Would she be able to save herself from getting hurt again?
Ashlynn Deters is a broken girl. Her home life was nonexistent when she was growing up. So when she was old enough she packed her bags and moved to New York. She's living there for five years and is working at a strip club, Divine. She's working her usual shift one night before she's kidnapped by a group of mysterious men. Gage Cutler is the leader of the New York Mafia. A woman has wronged his family and he'll stop at nothing to get his revenge. Yet, his ruthless behavior changes when his men kidnap the wrong girl.
He is the richest billionaire and business mogul in the whole of Italy. David Salvatore can do anything to get what he wants and that includes getting the woman he wants.
When the woman he loves ran away with her parents 10 years ago without a trace, he searched the whole world for her using his power and influence but the more he searched the more difficult it was to find her, like an unknown force was preventing him from finding her. David was determined to find her, and he finally did after ten years.
“Let me go David, I have a flight to catch” Hanan struggled away from his hold.
David looked at her in anger " Do you really think that I will allow you to run away the way you did 10 years ago? Never!!
Hanan shivered in fear and wasn't able to look at him. She became distressed and lost in her thoughts.
David looked at her distressed face and immediately his anger disappeared and was replaced with something unreadable.
Now that he found her, what is left is to find out why she ran away from him.
When Lexi realises nobody has the power to turn her on like her high school bully she pays him a visit but ends up getting more than she bargained for.
There will be revenge, There will be innocent people, there will be a bad sibling and of course, there will be a love story but there will also be some twists along with secrets。ュ
*Note* --- Not a sequel. This is just the second series for Don't leave me.
One year. One watchdog. Zero touching.
Phoebe Lawrence has spent nine years pretending Peter Ambrose doesn’t exist. He’s her brother’s best friend, a cold-blooded cybersecurity tycoon, and an absolute robot. Their relationship is simple: they don’t have one.
Until her brother leaves the country and drops a single, devastating rule.
For the next 365 days, Peter is her unofficial guardian.
Peter likes control, security, and unbreakable boundaries. But trapping a chaotic spark like Phoebe in his high-tech, cold world is a dangerous game. Suddenly, the rigid rules aren't the problem—it’s the electric heat that flares every time they cross paths.
Peter is supposed to protect her. But as the lines begin to blur, Phoebe realizes the biggest threat to her safety isn’t outside his walls... it's the man holding the keys.
Ever since I stumbled upon 'I Think I Am Alone Now', I couldn't shake off its eerie, introspective vibe. It's one of those films that lingers in your mind long after the credits roll. If you're looking to watch it, I found it available for rental or purchase on platforms like Amazon Prime Video and Apple TV. Sometimes, smaller indie films like this pop up on niche streaming services too—MUBI or Sundance Now might be worth checking out if you're subscribed.
What's fascinating about this movie is how it balances solitude with subtle tension. The lead performance is hauntingly quiet, and the cinematography captures isolation in a way that feels almost poetic. If you're into slow-burn character studies, this is a hidden gem worth hunting down. I ended up buying it because I knew I'd want to revisit that moody atmosphere again.
One of the most iconic 'leave me alone' moments has to be the breakfast scene in 'The Social Network'. Jesse Eisenberg's Zuckerberg is so coldly dismissive of Rooney Mara's character that it almost hurts to watch. The way he dismantles her arguments with brutal efficiency while barely looking up from his laptop? Oof. It's a masterclass in how to make dialogue feel like a verbal knife fight.
Another favorite is the 'Not my tempo' scene from 'Whiplash'. J.K. Simmons' Fletcher goes from zero to nuclear in seconds, shredding his student's confidence while barely raising his voice. What makes it special is how it captures that feeling of being trapped - the drummer can't walk away without sacrificing his dreams, so he just has to endure the abuse. Real 'please earth swallow me now' energy.