Messy at Times, Still Intriguing, but Weighed Down by Length
I enjoyed this overall, though it was a bit of a strange watch due to how exaggerated and messy some of the character dynamics can feel at times. The title itself can be read in a couple of ways, which ties into the drama’s focus on loyalty, obsession, and complicated relationships between the main characters and those around them.
Despite some reservations, I stayed invested because the story explores several strong themes and gives its characters room to develop. That said, the pacing does start to drag in the latter half, which can happen with longer-format dramas where certain stretches feel more drawn out than necessary.
I also found the conclusion somewhat uneven. It leans heavily on its source material, but not all of the narrative threads are fully smoothed out on screen, which may leave viewers feeling like the final stretch moves quickly compared to what comes before. Overall, it’s a drama that works better if you’re already familiar with its original novel or willing to go with some of its more abrupt storytelling choices.
Despite some reservations, I stayed invested because the story explores several strong themes and gives its characters room to develop. That said, the pacing does start to drag in the latter half, which can happen with longer-format dramas where certain stretches feel more drawn out than necessary.
I also found the conclusion somewhat uneven. It leans heavily on its source material, but not all of the narrative threads are fully smoothed out on screen, which may leave viewers feeling like the final stretch moves quickly compared to what comes before. Overall, it’s a drama that works better if you’re already familiar with its original novel or willing to go with some of its more abrupt storytelling choices.
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