It was short but quite good. Everything moved really fast, but considering the duration, it made sense.so ,I won’t complain. Honestly, the visuals were a major reason I decided to watch it, and they definitely didn’t disappoint. Overall, it was an enjoyable watch. I’d give it an 8/10.
To be honest, it was a pretty neutral watch for me. It wasn’t too sad or too happy,just somewhere in the middle. I think I did enjoy their friendship, but seeing them from a romantic perspective felt off to me, especially since one of them died while still a middle schooler, and the other was already an adult. Maybe watching too many emotional dramas and movies lately has made me a bit numb, because this one didn’t really stir much in me. So yeah, 7/10 from me.
Short but So Worth It It was short, but honestly, so different from what I usually expect from a BL. I never knew a story could be told this well without relying on too many intimate scenes. The emotions were on point, the acting was really good, and the storyline had just the right depth.
The only thing I wanted was for it to be longer but it’s okay, because even in its short length, it felt complete and wholesome. Plus, I watched it while it was airing, so the excitement was double!
Based on the number of episodes and how well the story was handled, it’s a 10/10 for me.
just finished watching Red Envelope... and wow. It really got me. I went in not knowing what to expect, just hoping it would be worth the wait and honestly, it was more than that. It was everything.
As a BKPP fan, I felt so satisfied. Even if they took their time with it, they truly served. The chemistry, the emotion, the tension, the way they carried the story , you could tell they gave it their all. And I felt it in every scene.
The movie had me laughing so many times. It was full of funny, silly moments that made it easy to watch and fall in love with the characters again. But beneath all that, it carried so much emotion. There were moments that just… hit. Quietly but powerfully.
One of the things I really appreciated was how they didn’t give us false hope. They didn’t force a happy ending just to make it sweet , they gave us something real. It was bittersweet, but it made sense. It felt honest. And I respect that.
What really stayed with me was the relationship between the father and son. It wasn’t easy. You could see how hard it was for his dad to accept him, but he tried. That scene broke me a little , because it felt so real. No dramatic change, no huge speech. Just a quiet kind of love that took time.
And then those lines… “Let’s meet in our next life.” “Even if you don’t reincarnate, I’ll take care of you.” That was the moment I lost it. I just started crying. That kind of love , the kind that doesn’t expect anything back, the kind that exists even beyond this life , it’s rare. And beautiful. Call me delulu, but I really believe they ended up together. Somewhere, somehow. Maybe not in this life, but in some other place where things were kinder to them.
And that marriage scene in the ending credits?? I don’t even know what to say. I just sat there frozen. Whether it was real or not, it was perfect. It gave me peace. Like maybe it was their next life. Maybe it was a dream. Maybe it was just meant for us. Whatever it was… it was beautiful.
The behind-the-scenes clips meant so much too. After crying so hard, seeing them laugh and be themselves , it made it easier to breathe again. It reminded me that, yes, it was a story. But the bond they share? That felt real.
And I’m so glad they didn’t go the typical route of showing success like “he became a cop” or anything like that. His journey didn’t need to end with status or achievement. His growth was quiet, emotional, human. That was more than enough.
They did. In one scene, he even said, "Let's meet in our next life." "Even if you don’t reincarnate, I’ll take care of you," call me delulu but I truly believe they ended up together. And that marriage scene at the end? Whether it was real, imagined, or in their next life…
It wasn’t too sad or too happy,just somewhere in the middle. I think I did enjoy their friendship, but seeing them from a romantic perspective felt off to me, especially since one of them died while still a middle schooler, and the other was already an adult. Maybe watching too many emotional dramas and movies lately has made me a bit numb, because this one didn’t really stir much in me.
So yeah, 7/10 from me.
It was short, but honestly, so different from what I usually expect from a BL. I never knew a story could be told this well without relying on too many intimate scenes. The emotions were on point, the acting was really good, and the storyline had just the right depth.
The only thing I wanted was for it to be longer but it’s okay, because even in its short length, it felt complete and wholesome. Plus, I watched it while it was airing, so the excitement was double!
Based on the number of episodes and how well the story was handled, it’s a 10/10 for me.
It really got me. I went in not knowing what to expect, just hoping it would be worth the wait and honestly, it was more than that. It was everything.
As a BKPP fan, I felt so satisfied. Even if they took their time with it, they truly served. The chemistry, the emotion, the tension, the way they carried the story , you could tell they gave it their all. And I felt it in every scene.
The movie had me laughing so many times. It was full of funny, silly moments that made it easy to watch and fall in love with the characters again. But beneath all that, it carried so much emotion. There were moments that just… hit. Quietly but powerfully.
One of the things I really appreciated was how they didn’t give us false hope. They didn’t force a happy ending just to make it sweet , they gave us something real. It was bittersweet, but it made sense. It felt honest. And I respect that.
What really stayed with me was the relationship between the father and son. It wasn’t easy. You could see how hard it was for his dad to accept him, but he tried. That scene broke me a little , because it felt so real. No dramatic change, no huge speech. Just a quiet kind of love that took time.
And then those lines…
“Let’s meet in our next life.”
“Even if you don’t reincarnate, I’ll take care of you.”
That was the moment I lost it. I just started crying. That kind of love , the kind that doesn’t expect anything back, the kind that exists even beyond this life , it’s rare. And beautiful.
Call me delulu, but I really believe they ended up together. Somewhere, somehow. Maybe not in this life, but in some other place where things were kinder to them.
And that marriage scene in the ending credits?? I don’t even know what to say. I just sat there frozen. Whether it was real or not, it was perfect. It gave me peace. Like maybe it was their next life. Maybe it was a dream. Maybe it was just meant for us. Whatever it was… it was beautiful.
The behind-the-scenes clips meant so much too. After crying so hard, seeing them laugh and be themselves
, it made it easier to breathe again. It reminded me that, yes, it was a story. But the bond they share? That felt real.
And I’m so glad they didn’t go the typical route of showing success like “he became a cop” or anything like that. His journey didn’t need to end with status or achievement. His growth was quiet, emotional, human. That was more than enough.
Definitely 10/10
"Even if you don’t reincarnate, I’ll take care of you,"
call me delulu but I truly believe they ended up together.
And that marriage scene at the end?
Whether it was real, imagined, or in their next life…