Everything from the OST, the cinematography and the dialogue between the leads feels so warm and comforting. I didn’t even realize how quickly I went through all six episodes 💓.
Bai Liangliang is truly a pitiful character. As herself, she has everything an ordinary person could wish for: she is beautiful, educated, and even without selling their startup company, she could have built a respectable and enviable career with her talent. So many people like her and want to be her friend, and that man was willing to pursue a relationship with her even without knowing her well, simply because she shines so brightly.
Yet instead of appreciating all of this, Liangliang is consumed by an inferiority complex rooted in her difficult childhood. She chooses to become a monster, making other people’s lives miserable in an attempt to rise in status through immoral decisions, when she could have led a genuinely happy life through her own abilities.
It’s truly saddening, especially when you think about how many people in real life let their past drown them, when they could choose not to be defined by it and move forward instead.
In humans, a chimera is a person who has cells from two different sources. Chimerism can occur during pregnancy with twins—if one embryo doesn’t survive, the other may absorb some of its cells. While it’s a rare condition, it’s not impossible or something entirely unheard of. Losing a child is, of course, devastating for any parent, but it doesn’t make sense to direct that pain or resentment toward the surviving child. That’s why I can’t accept Yuci’s father’s excuse for how he treats her.
Yet instead of appreciating all of this, Liangliang is consumed by an inferiority complex rooted in her difficult childhood. She chooses to become a monster, making other people’s lives miserable in an attempt to rise in status through immoral decisions, when she could have led a genuinely happy life through her own abilities.
It’s truly saddening, especially when you think about how many people in real life let their past drown them, when they could choose not to be defined by it and move forward instead.