A sophisticated take of what love is - watch without judgement to enjoy!
A lot of the frustration from viewers about this story lies perhaps in their wish to admire characters from the get go and/or expectations of growth. I found it beautifully poetic in its portrayal of the faults of people. People do not live their whole lives watching themselves on screen. They do many things in the moment, with the wisdom (or lack thereof) they possess then. This story breaks down the little moments of rapture and anguish of young lives navigating young love clumsily. More mature (not age! but those with life experiences) audiences will appreciate it and be more understanding (& less judgemental) of Na-bi and Jae-On’s push and pull. One more episode left - will life serve these two (& us) great lessons for (self) love with a side of heartbreak nevertheless?
PS. en pointe music direction. Every track was beautiful in its own right but paired with the scenes… breathtaking.
PS. en pointe music direction. Every track was beautiful in its own right but paired with the scenes… breathtaking.
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