Man, I was really hoping Jae Woo could save Ji Hoon back in 2007 so they could meet in 2022 both as adults (one being 42 years old and the other 25). Well, I still liked this a lot, low budget production but amazing acting skills!
Mol might have "won" the battle, but she lost the war. Wang didn't choose her, he decided not to force his presence…
I couldn't agree more and yes, apart from those 2 awards Mol won, she also wins the award for the most toxic and controlling female character of 2022. That's some achievement.
You can tell they had a very limited budget to produce this series but their amazing acting make up for it. Just watched ep. 6 and I can't wait for the final 2 episodes.
10 minutes per episode and it's 8 episodes meaning it's a movie in reality not a series... this time I'll wait 'till the whole thing is out and (binge) watch it as a movie, no more dying waiting one week for the next 10 minute-episode... -_-
In the end it's Eiji the one who found himselft in the worst spot out of the three, trapped in a straight relationship playing the straight guy and for what? Making his homophobic father happy sacrificing his own happiness for him? The guy has zero personality, he honestly deserves that, he didn't move a finger to let Makki stay when their awful plan blew up right in their faces and he was the older one, the one who was supposed to be a grown up... I'm just glad Makki decided to meet Mieko and Eiji to put an end to their story and didn't end up with Eiji but finally found someone who really cares for him. Anyway, great series with amazing actors and cinematography. Totally recommended. 9.5/10.
They got three thinking brains and still managed to come up with a seemingly stupid idea to somehow solve their…
Haha, so true! I felt like at some point an elegant host was gonna pop out of nowhere and start announcing: "And the award for the worst possible plan ever to please a homophobic father goes to... "