Watchable But Not Memorable
The story is about two friends who quietly love each other—not just as friends, but romantically too. However, they struggle with inner issues like confusion and insecurities, especially on Dong Hui’s side. It’s the kind of story where there’s no clear love confession between them even though they clearly like each other, and that’s probably why I couldn’t fully connect with their dynamic.
I honestly don’t understand why Dong Hui couldn’t just accept Ho Tae, when it was so obvious that Ho Tae was into him as well. There’s something off about Dong Hui, and his decision to distance himself didn’t really make sense to me. It felt like the writer ran out of ideas when it came to creating conflict.
That said, I did like the chemistry and acting, as well as the cinematography. I can’t really say that I loved the series—I’m somewhere in between. Still, I didn’t have to force myself to finish it, so it was watchable for me.
I honestly don’t understand why Dong Hui couldn’t just accept Ho Tae, when it was so obvious that Ho Tae was into him as well. There’s something off about Dong Hui, and his decision to distance himself didn’t really make sense to me. It felt like the writer ran out of ideas when it came to creating conflict.
That said, I did like the chemistry and acting, as well as the cinematography. I can’t really say that I loved the series—I’m somewhere in between. Still, I didn’t have to force myself to finish it, so it was watchable for me.
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