UNDENIABLE CHEMISTRY, DISAPPOINTING VISUALS
Mission to the Moon is great despite its short episodes. The historical storyline is engaging however I haven't fully enjoy watching this series due to its cinematography. One of the reason that I watched this is because of PakMon, I watched their previous series Knock Out Boys and Two Worlds, I was excited to see them in leading roles as their chemistry is undeniable.
The story follows Narvi that has been reborn after thousands of years. In their past life, Narvi was a soldier, and Sasin was the king's son. They were lovers once and now, in the modern world, their paths cross again.
The cinematography is a letdown. The washed-out, blurry scenes feel like they're from an older camera of 7 years ago, which is jarring given the series' modern production. A decent camera would've elevated the visuals.
The story follows Narvi that has been reborn after thousands of years. In their past life, Narvi was a soldier, and Sasin was the king's son. They were lovers once and now, in the modern world, their paths cross again.
The cinematography is a letdown. The washed-out, blurry scenes feel like they're from an older camera of 7 years ago, which is jarring given the series' modern production. A decent camera would've elevated the visuals.
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