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Ongoing 6/12
Walking on Thin Ice
2 people found this review helpful
Oct 10, 2025
6 of 12 episodes seen
Ongoing 0
Overall 9.0
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 9.5
Rewatch Value 7.5
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Peak Cinematography, Story, and Lines (1st Half Review)

I liked the cinematography, how they sometimes split a scene into two’s or 3’s to show multiple perspectives, it helps the viewer not miss a thing and brings about a comicy atmosphere. The FL and ML also perfected their roles to a T, their interactions are super (i’m always wanting more, when there’s a lot already), everything was believable and realistic, also loved their lines, it was thoughtful, meaningful and sometimes playful.

Although an episode is 1hr+ long, you won’t get bored as it’s so well written, you’ll crave more. the first ep was so domestic that i thought: “is this the same series i read the synopsis for,” i was seeing the potential but it hadn’t unfolded fully yet, but the ending cliffhanger made me go on to EP 2, plus the killer Outro and Intro music_right now the soundtrack’s what’s fueling me as i write this review.

First time coming across a series’s soundtrack where the female artists dominated and killed the soundtrack, in a good, melodious and vocally sound way. All in all it’s a well balanced series so far, the domestic scenes, emotional scenes and action ones (my fav so far- ep 5’s ending leading to ep 6’s_10mins+ in).

Ps- I loved how eun soo wasn’t written as a character that can’t get things done herself + she’s so unpredictable and coolheaded at the same time, a true human calculator.

PPs- As someone in the comments said, i also adore the fact that the Promotional poster is a scene from the series (ep 4_50mins+ in if u’re wondering).

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