Show, Not Tell: A Rebirth Done Right
What I really loved about this drama is how well it handled show, not tell. A lot of rebirth dramas basically spell out why the main character deserves sympathy, ‘my previous life sucked, so of course I want a do-over.’This one felt different. It wasn’t about justifying regret; it was about curiosity. ‘If I make different choices, will my life actually turn out better?’ That subtle change made the whole story feel smarter and more mature.
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A promising story undone by the director
I regret not checking the director before starting this series. None of his previous works have impressed me so far. The script often feels mishandled, the plot becomes scattered, and the transitions between scenes feel stiff and unnatural. His directing approach seems to rely heavily on amplifying drama rather than maintaining narrative coherence.Was this review helpful to you?

