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Pluto is everything
Pluto is my favorite Girls' Love series, in many ways. I always wanted to read and watch a romance involving twin sisters, and Pluto delivers exactly that, plus there's the complexity of the sisters' love interest being blind and initially confusing them and start dating the "wrong" one.
I confess that I also made the mistake of reading the novel; it's not that bad, but the series made everything a thousand times better and improved problematics points from the novel.
Not to mention that Namtan and Film's acting was perfect! I love them and how excellent actresses they are...which makes everything better!
I loved watching every episode. I have a soft spot for episode three too, in which they have a sincere conversation about family, how they feel being an outsider, where May, Film's character, says, "You know, apart from being blind, I wish I could be deaf too, just to shut myself off from everything." It really gets to me.
An emotional and sincere scene.
Another scene that isn't talked about as much is the episode where Ai-oon talks to her friend Ben about loving May. I cried like a child here Emotional and sad. An then there is episode eleven...
Anyway, there are many scenes, and the last episodes are impossible not to cry over.
And despite that, it's also a comforting series. I've watched it more than once and I feel like I always want to watch it again whenever I have time.
I confess that I also made the mistake of reading the novel; it's not that bad, but the series made everything a thousand times better and improved problematics points from the novel.
Not to mention that Namtan and Film's acting was perfect! I love them and how excellent actresses they are...which makes everything better!
I loved watching every episode. I have a soft spot for episode three too, in which they have a sincere conversation about family, how they feel being an outsider, where May, Film's character, says, "You know, apart from being blind, I wish I could be deaf too, just to shut myself off from everything." It really gets to me.
An emotional and sincere scene.
Another scene that isn't talked about as much is the episode where Ai-oon talks to her friend Ben about loving May. I cried like a child here Emotional and sad. An then there is episode eleven...
Anyway, there are many scenes, and the last episodes are impossible not to cry over.
And despite that, it's also a comforting series. I've watched it more than once and I feel like I always want to watch it again whenever I have time.
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