Loving across lifetimes
This drama takes a fantasy concept and grounds it in something deeply emotional, and what I appreciated most is how much it focuses on relationships in all their forms. It’s not just about romantic love, but also about the weight of family ties, unresolved grief, and the quiet strength of friendship. The way the main relationship develops is layered with memory and longing, but what makes it work is how it’s constantly shaped by the past and the emotional baggage that comes with it. At the same time, the friendships feel sincere and supportive, adding warmth to a story that could have easily become too heavy. The family dynamics, on the other hand, bring a different kind of tension, showing how love can also be complicated, distant, and difficult to navigate. I did feel like some parts of the story were rushed, and I really wish we had seen more of the second couple, because they had the potential to add even more depth to the narrative. Still, the way all these relationships intertwine is what makes the drama engaging, turning it into something more than just a reincarnation story.
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