The dreamy cinematography nails that surreal feeling, but the short-form format is just too brief for the world-building to land. Cramming a multiverse into such short episodes makes the plot feel messy and rushed. Kotaro Daigo and Daisuke Nakagawa have a natural, subtle chemistry that keeps the tension alive, but I wanted more screen time and slower moments for their connection to actually breathe. It’s a beautiful series, but the main pair deserved a full-length slot to really shine.
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