A human, heartfelt, and uniquely framed love story.
This drama is one of the more complex romcoms, I loved it and connected a lot to Lee Soo after the start. I don't know how people see these characters so poorly when they depict such human behavior, Lee Soo's story actually has something important to say, the drama is really well written in its own way and has a lot to say about life and love in general. Even the very end has a good quote. Was it frustrating even for me? Towards the end, yes. I was also a tad underwhelmed. But nonetheless, I didn't regret it. As for second lead syndrome, I almost never experienced that, even though the second lead here is awesome and I felt a bit for him at the end, I was far too invested in Lee Soo.
Highlights: atmosphere (love the camera movements during tense scenes), plot division and narration, character development, work aspect/leads relationship, fairy tale references, unique use of tropes, second couple, Ong Seong Wu's OST for his character which made me really emotional (I really love the OST, particularly Serendipity and Falling Slow), beautiful landscapes, made me want to visit Seoul. (I started it on a trip, and I enjoyed it even more because Lee Soo was a photographer, haha.)
Highlights: atmosphere (love the camera movements during tense scenes), plot division and narration, character development, work aspect/leads relationship, fairy tale references, unique use of tropes, second couple, Ong Seong Wu's OST for his character which made me really emotional (I really love the OST, particularly Serendipity and Falling Slow), beautiful landscapes, made me want to visit Seoul. (I started it on a trip, and I enjoyed it even more because Lee Soo was a photographer, haha.)
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