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But what if, in real life, we had a bracelet filter?
If you want to take a break from heavy and emotionally draining dramas, Filter is a good choice. It’s a mix of comedy, romance, and light drama, sprinkled with themes of friendship, family, career, and relationships. I’d describe this drama as a breath of fresh air—the story feels unique, timely, and carries meaningful messages for its viewers.
Personally, I even found myself more interested in the second male lead and the female lead, haha! But beyond the love lines, what really stood out to me were the lessons the drama wanted to share.
Every person has their own strengths and weaknesses—it’s up to us how we use them to become the best version of ourselves. Everyone also has their own kind of beauty. In a world where technology and advertising companies dictate beauty standards, sometimes we forget that true beauty lies in the eye of the beholder, and it’s our uniqueness that makes us truly beautiful.
The drama also reminds us that technology isn’t inherently bad. When used properly, it can help us grow and progress. But when misused, it can cause harm. Filter highlights that progress is never a bad thing—as long as it’s used for good.
Overall, Filter is a heartwarming watch that entertains while delivering thoughtful reminders about life, beauty, and the way we use modern technology.
Personally, I even found myself more interested in the second male lead and the female lead, haha! But beyond the love lines, what really stood out to me were the lessons the drama wanted to share.
Every person has their own strengths and weaknesses—it’s up to us how we use them to become the best version of ourselves. Everyone also has their own kind of beauty. In a world where technology and advertising companies dictate beauty standards, sometimes we forget that true beauty lies in the eye of the beholder, and it’s our uniqueness that makes us truly beautiful.
The drama also reminds us that technology isn’t inherently bad. When used properly, it can help us grow and progress. But when misused, it can cause harm. Filter highlights that progress is never a bad thing—as long as it’s used for good.
Overall, Filter is a heartwarming watch that entertains while delivering thoughtful reminders about life, beauty, and the way we use modern technology.
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