Terrible plot, but amazing couple. Really well written lead couple with some bland and repetitive plots. It's very entertaining 75% of the time, but I'm not sure how this has almost a 9 on here?
This was pure craziness but super entertaining. Layers of trauma, some crazy psychotic characters (the ML DOES NOT simply have a mood disorder), thriller aspects, and they stayed true to the dark aspects of the plot . It's a terrible representation of mental health and client patient relationships, but if you view this only as fiction, it's super fun. This was definitely was of the most creative and unique short length dramas I've seen and I honestly had a great time with the creative plot.
I feel like the story would've connected and flowed better if it had started in the past with the double affair. Show the pain the spouses and children felt then moved to present time to show the long-term aftermath. The movie starts in a way that feels like we've just been plopped halfway into a story. I would've rather it be an endearing friendship between the two as well, especially because they didn't even develope the romance between the two. They could've easily made the ML 18 or 19 if they were going to do romance.
It reminds me of a manga called watashi no shounen. About two people who's relationship can't be defined. It's love and companionship with no real label. It's parent and child, siblings, partners, friends, it's everything but nothing all at the same time. It's simply a bond between souls. No human or social label is needed.
There's something I'm confused about regarding Bua?
Is Arch Chat's stepbrother or half-brother? It was translated as both as separate times. If he's her half-brother does that mean both Arch and Bua are related to Chat, just different halves? Arch has a different mom right?