Dark, messy, but weirdly beautiful
Love and Fortune really surprised me. It’s not a typical love story at all — it’s uncomfortable, complicated, and full of characters making terrible choices. But that’s what made it so fascinating. The way it explored loneliness, obsession, and wanting to feel alive was raw and real. sometimes it was hard to watch, but i couldn’t stop. It felt more like watching real people fall apart than a drama trying to be pretty.
The cinematography was stunning and the mood was heavy in the best way. it doesn’t give you easy answers or clean endings, but honestly, it fits the story perfectly.
You definitely have to be open-minded to enjoy it though — if you go in expecting a sweet or normal romance, you’ll probably hate it. It’s more about craving connection in the wrong places and what that does to you.
Definitely not for everyone, but if you like slow, painful, beautifully messy dramas, this one hits different.
The cinematography was stunning and the mood was heavy in the best way. it doesn’t give you easy answers or clean endings, but honestly, it fits the story perfectly.
You definitely have to be open-minded to enjoy it though — if you go in expecting a sweet or normal romance, you’ll probably hate it. It’s more about craving connection in the wrong places and what that does to you.
Definitely not for everyone, but if you like slow, painful, beautifully messy dramas, this one hits different.
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