A cultural experience
As a Muslim woman living in a "Muslim" country, watching this show initially caught me off guard with the “Islamic” elements—it was a bit of a shock, honestly. They were praying, talking about Eid al-Adha... and then drinking alcohol?? That really threw me off at first!
But then I reminded myself: it's just cultural differences. Everyone lives and practices their faith in their own way, and that’s okay.
This show ended up being a really unique and moving experience for me. I felt like I was living those moments right alongside the characters. I truly loved it. (Also, the male lead? Super cute. The mother SO BEAUTIFUL!!!! )
I wish they were more c-dramas about ethnic minorities.
But then I reminded myself: it's just cultural differences. Everyone lives and practices their faith in their own way, and that’s okay.
This show ended up being a really unique and moving experience for me. I felt like I was living those moments right alongside the characters. I truly loved it. (Also, the male lead? Super cute. The mother SO BEAUTIFUL!!!! )
I wish they were more c-dramas about ethnic minorities.
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