Countryside enemies to lovers
This drama was sweet but dragged a bit, especially in the beginning. With only eight episodes, I expected the pacing to be quicker. The fight in the third act also felt unnecessary, particularly because, after everything the characters had been through, it seemed pointless for it to happen.
I wasn’t a fan of the male lead, Khuafah. While I understand he was supposedly heartbroken, that doesn’t excuse his rude and snobbish behaviour towards everyone, including his friends.
On the positive side, I think this drama handled the enemies-to-lovers trope quite well. It wasn’t overly dramatic, and instead, it simply brought together two people with different aspirations and personalities, allowing them to gradually fall in love.
So, in the end, I thought it was a cute short drama that helped to pass the time.
I wasn’t a fan of the male lead, Khuafah. While I understand he was supposedly heartbroken, that doesn’t excuse his rude and snobbish behaviour towards everyone, including his friends.
On the positive side, I think this drama handled the enemies-to-lovers trope quite well. It wasn’t overly dramatic, and instead, it simply brought together two people with different aspirations and personalities, allowing them to gradually fall in love.
So, in the end, I thought it was a cute short drama that helped to pass the time.
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