Spoilt by a lazy ending
Japan and Korea have a complicated relationship, politically, culturally, linguistically and culinarily. The title of the show announces its intent to explore this relationship but it never really does so in a way that truly engages the audience. If there is one message, it is that national boundaries are so often harmful for no good reason. Our leads ought to end up together, especially after all the effort they put in to absorb each other’s culture and, in Kim Hye Won’s case, the Japanese language - although the writer lazily does not make as much of this aspect as she could. What ends up separating them is unnecessarily restrictive immigration rules, on top of the writer’s rather cruel decision to make Kim’s character somewhat mediocre as a competitor in the cutthroat world of anime - had Kim just been a little more talented and driven, perhaps she might have made it. Instead, we end up with an abrupt and unsatisfying conclusion to what had, until that point, been a quite well told romance. I had hoped for something more subtle.
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