Bittersweet
I rarely find good mini kdrama series, thankfully this one was well executed.
The story is actually 9 eps, ep 10 is a collection of the animated parts.
While I wasn't a huge fan of the animation, I think it added a nice touch, it represents the mental health of the patient. The animation loosely reminded me of Saint-Exupéry's The Little Prince and the story's concept of the 1978 film The Water Babies.
Particularly, I loved Kim Ji Soo's acting he did a fabulous job portraying a terminally ill patient, it almost felt real, he was that good.
Despite the animation, this was a realistic story and a tearjerker, I believe many people can relate to this, one way or another.
I watched this on kocowa so the OSTs aren't translated but I think you'd appreciate them better with subs.
It's 100% a family friendly series so you can watch it with others or in public, no problem.
I recommend it to anyone whether they're a kdrama fan or not, give it a go at least once.
The story is actually 9 eps, ep 10 is a collection of the animated parts.
While I wasn't a huge fan of the animation, I think it added a nice touch, it represents the mental health of the patient. The animation loosely reminded me of Saint-Exupéry's The Little Prince and the story's concept of the 1978 film The Water Babies.
Particularly, I loved Kim Ji Soo's acting he did a fabulous job portraying a terminally ill patient, it almost felt real, he was that good.
Despite the animation, this was a realistic story and a tearjerker, I believe many people can relate to this, one way or another.
I watched this on kocowa so the OSTs aren't translated but I think you'd appreciate them better with subs.
It's 100% a family friendly series so you can watch it with others or in public, no problem.
I recommend it to anyone whether they're a kdrama fan or not, give it a go at least once.
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