Honest Opinion
There's actually no doubt when it comes to K-Dramas. Most of them end up really good no matter what. Imagine IU and BWS in one frame?? Who would want to miss that? And that pairing is just arghhh... Nyx is melting.
There’s no question either when it comes to acting and production. Korean directors rarely settle for less when it comes to cinematography, emotions, and execution.
Story-wise, it actually feels refreshing. The issues and conflicts are valid and interesting, but I think they weren’t explored deeply enough. The drama introduces a lot of emotional and personal conflicts, yet sometimes it feels like they move past them too quickly because they also wanted to maintain the romcom vibe. Which honestly, I’m not complaining about because the balance still made the series enjoyable and easy to watch.
Maybe that’s the best way to explain it, the show feels emotionally rich, but not emotionally heavy. It touches serious topics without fully drowning the audience in them, and instead chooses to keep the warmth, comfort, and chemistry at the center of everything.
There’s no question either when it comes to acting and production. Korean directors rarely settle for less when it comes to cinematography, emotions, and execution.
Story-wise, it actually feels refreshing. The issues and conflicts are valid and interesting, but I think they weren’t explored deeply enough. The drama introduces a lot of emotional and personal conflicts, yet sometimes it feels like they move past them too quickly because they also wanted to maintain the romcom vibe. Which honestly, I’m not complaining about because the balance still made the series enjoyable and easy to watch.
Maybe that’s the best way to explain it, the show feels emotionally rich, but not emotionally heavy. It touches serious topics without fully drowning the audience in them, and instead chooses to keep the warmth, comfort, and chemistry at the center of everything.
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