Soulmatism at its finest
Undeniable chemistry and entrancing storyline with breathtaking visuals and tear-jerking OST. The soul switch trope is well done, it's humorous without the cringe. I love that they are shown switched back in the important moments.
Gang is vengeful, intense, and unyielding in achieving his goal yet Dal is such a sunshine character that it makes it impossible for him to look the other way. Their devotion to sacrificing themselves to protect one another is so deep that it transcends fate. They are very much the newly-wed couple, happy to be lost in their own world with each other.
The only flaw is the second female lead. Her lack of emotions makes it hard to believe she even likes, let alone loves the Grand Prince. It's like she's made of stone, it's disappointing since she has such a rich backstory. Luckily, the main leads' overflowing love for one another makes up for it. The ending is incredibly charming, one of the best I ever seen.
This drama is truly the ultimate depiction of the red string of fate.
Gang is vengeful, intense, and unyielding in achieving his goal yet Dal is such a sunshine character that it makes it impossible for him to look the other way. Their devotion to sacrificing themselves to protect one another is so deep that it transcends fate. They are very much the newly-wed couple, happy to be lost in their own world with each other.
The only flaw is the second female lead. Her lack of emotions makes it hard to believe she even likes, let alone loves the Grand Prince. It's like she's made of stone, it's disappointing since she has such a rich backstory. Luckily, the main leads' overflowing love for one another makes up for it. The ending is incredibly charming, one of the best I ever seen.
This drama is truly the ultimate depiction of the red string of fate.
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