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A Bold Concept Undone by Weak Choices
It has a strong concept but uneven execution. The stapler suicide scene was genuinely inventive, and Lee Soo-hyuk carried the series with his visuals and performance.
Some choices were frustrating - killing Jun-Seon felt unnecessary, and several plot points were left unresolved: the bully’s fate, Lee Gyu-Jin’s origin and link to Hyeon-Hop, and an awkwardly handled reunion with her mother.
The ending had the right idea but messy, cringey execution. Like a good song with a weak final bridge.
Some choices were frustrating - killing Jun-Seon felt unnecessary, and several plot points were left unresolved: the bully’s fate, Lee Gyu-Jin’s origin and link to Hyeon-Hop, and an awkwardly handled reunion with her mother.
The ending had the right idea but messy, cringey execution. Like a good song with a weak final bridge.
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