“It's impossible to see both the sun and the moon all at once.”
While this is true, it is possible to see a beautiful, delightful and all things lovely–time travelling lesbian love story that moves you to tears, thanks to Reverse4You. This is one of the best time travelling plots in my opinion.
Jattawa's family has various powers via which they interact with time. She can turn back time once in a day for a few minutes. He younger sister, the adorable Vivi, has visions of their future. The time-turners do not de-age, they carry their years and knowledge with them.
The initial episodes are explore the relationships of Jattawa, Vivi and Four, who eventually becomes Jattawa's girlfriend. It's a touching story of how the sisters, orphaned at a young age, knit together a family with Four, who has lost all family who loved her.
But this happiness does not last as Vivi is murdered on her sixteenth birthday and gradually a vaster plot reveals itself–Vivi cannot be saved, no matter how many times time is turned back. And in every timeline her death is linked to Four. The two loves of Jattawa's life, her sister and her girlfriend are intertwine in a sinister fate and she must race against time itself to save them.
I do believe that no genre is complete without a good time travel story and this simply takes the cake. Jattawa and Four, reaching for each other in every timeline, I'm a sucker for such stories.
And the execution is simply perfect, there's really no way to make this better. The pacing, given it's plot and limited episode time, is careful but not rushed. The characters themselves are perfect. Jattawa is selfless, hardworking and kind; the perfect elder sister. Vivi is loving and understanding beyond her years. Four is introduced as the meanie but she's really just a softie and extremely righteous; she carries too many scars. The sprinkle of comedy maintained the tone of the story, balancing the more heartwrenching aspects.
The actors carried this to brilliance. They brought every emotion to the scenes and did justice to the story. Much thankful to the author of the original story, Zezeho, and the makers of Reverse 4 You for gracing our lesbian screens with an actually good show. Much love has been poured into the making of this and it shows! Definitely one to re-watch again and again and again, if time permits!
While this is true, it is possible to see a beautiful, delightful and all things lovely–time travelling lesbian love story that moves you to tears, thanks to Reverse4You. This is one of the best time travelling plots in my opinion.
Jattawa's family has various powers via which they interact with time. She can turn back time once in a day for a few minutes. He younger sister, the adorable Vivi, has visions of their future. The time-turners do not de-age, they carry their years and knowledge with them.
The initial episodes are explore the relationships of Jattawa, Vivi and Four, who eventually becomes Jattawa's girlfriend. It's a touching story of how the sisters, orphaned at a young age, knit together a family with Four, who has lost all family who loved her.
But this happiness does not last as Vivi is murdered on her sixteenth birthday and gradually a vaster plot reveals itself–Vivi cannot be saved, no matter how many times time is turned back. And in every timeline her death is linked to Four. The two loves of Jattawa's life, her sister and her girlfriend are intertwine in a sinister fate and she must race against time itself to save them.
I do believe that no genre is complete without a good time travel story and this simply takes the cake. Jattawa and Four, reaching for each other in every timeline, I'm a sucker for such stories.
And the execution is simply perfect, there's really no way to make this better. The pacing, given it's plot and limited episode time, is careful but not rushed. The characters themselves are perfect. Jattawa is selfless, hardworking and kind; the perfect elder sister. Vivi is loving and understanding beyond her years. Four is introduced as the meanie but she's really just a softie and extremely righteous; she carries too many scars. The sprinkle of comedy maintained the tone of the story, balancing the more heartwrenching aspects.
The actors carried this to brilliance. They brought every emotion to the scenes and did justice to the story. Much thankful to the author of the original story, Zezeho, and the makers of Reverse 4 You for gracing our lesbian screens with an actually good show. Much love has been poured into the making of this and it shows! Definitely one to re-watch again and again and again, if time permits!
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