I'm sorry
Great premise, poor execution. If you are here for the message, this episode is great and teaches a valuable lesson about relationships. But if you want a good drama, it doesn’t have a very good flow. The premise is that a couple in a marriage crisis searches for a missing wolf from a zoo, but they are so incompetent in the search and capture of the wolf that I don’t see the point of the whole search—unless it was simply a way for them to have some alone time and learn how to say sorry.
I respect this short drama for giving married couples a nice reminder of their love and for offering a solution instead of a breakup. I also like the idea of treating wild animals as an allegory for how we treat other people. So, the two valuable lessons I got from the wolf here are that humans are indeed sometimes wolves to each other, and that approaching a partner can be as dangerous and challenging as approaching and taming a wolf.
We have good actors here, but their acting was a bit exaggerated. They behave like little brats instead of mature grown-ups. Luckily, they suit each other ;)
I respect this short drama for giving married couples a nice reminder of their love and for offering a solution instead of a breakup. I also like the idea of treating wild animals as an allegory for how we treat other people. So, the two valuable lessons I got from the wolf here are that humans are indeed sometimes wolves to each other, and that approaching a partner can be as dangerous and challenging as approaching and taming a wolf.
We have good actors here, but their acting was a bit exaggerated. They behave like little brats instead of mature grown-ups. Luckily, they suit each other ;)
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