Disjointed Storytelling with Minimal Narrative Drive. A Low Priority Even for Existing Fans.
I liked a few subplots, the soundtrack, and the use of reincarnated characters. However, I didn’t enjoy this drama overall. While most of Samael and Lilith’s productions are a bit disjointed due to their low budgets, they usually still carry meaningful momentum. This one, though, felt haphazard and random, with no real narrative beyond showcasing tension between the leads. It lacked the depth and potential I’ve come to expect from their work, which is unusual for them.
If you’re new to watching Samael and Lilith, I wouldn’t use this drama as a benchmark — it’s one of their earlier productions. And if you’re already a fan, I wouldn’t place this high on your watchlist.
If you’re new to watching Samael and Lilith, I wouldn’t use this drama as a benchmark — it’s one of their earlier productions. And if you’re already a fan, I wouldn’t place this high on your watchlist.
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