awesome writing. I absolutely loved that the author gave FL time to grieve, move on and heal before looking for Ryo. no rush, no abrupt ending. FL's double vision metaphor was so clever.
I somehow could predict its Ryo who met Ako first. He always looked at Ako with so much yearning that I instantly knew he met her way before.
its a gloomy, healing movie, focused on grief, yearning, unrequited love. the color grading and cinematography are superb.
my head aches from all the crying. absolutely loved it from beginning to end. the whole casting was good, Sota is awesome as always
ML has one sided love for FL for entire 11 episodes. they even had an affair while FL was married to someone else. at the end she dumps him and goes back to her husband. unrequited love.
FL loves chocolate so ML becomes a chocolatier. he was unable make good chocolate after he lost FL so he wants to be a chocolatier who doesn't need inspiration from FL in the end.
thats it. thats the plot. there are 2 other women who loved ML and I am glad ML ended up alone in the end because he deserved none.
I absolutely loved that the author gave FL time to grieve, move on and heal before looking for Ryo. no rush, no abrupt ending.
FL's double vision metaphor was so clever.
I somehow could predict its Ryo who met Ako first. He always looked at Ako with so much yearning that I instantly knew he met her way before.
its a gloomy, healing movie, focused on grief, yearning, unrequited love. the color grading and cinematography are superb.
my head aches from all the crying. absolutely loved it from beginning to end. the whole casting was good, Sota is awesome as always
https://x.com/i/status/2069692007421804588
FL loves chocolate so ML becomes a chocolatier. he was unable make good chocolate after he lost FL so he wants to be a chocolatier who doesn't need inspiration from FL in the end.
thats it. thats the plot.
there are 2 other women who loved ML and I am glad ML ended up alone in the end because he deserved none.