A Low-Budget Samael and Lilith Production with Strong Narrative Appeal
Like every Samael and Lilith production, this is low-budget and suffers from limited financing. The execution is uneven, the scene transitions are abrupt, the sets are basic, and the acting isn't particularly polished. But I still loved watching it. I always enjoy Samael and Lilith dramas despite their flaws—their narratives are almost always engaging and unique, and even their cosplay-style acting feels refreshing in a nuanced way compared to more mainstream, high-profile performers. I’ll always give a Samael and Lilith production a chance, and if you’re new to their work, this one ranks high on the list of where to start.
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