A Promising Romance Overshadowed by a Confusing Side Plot
I really enjoyed the story, particularly the dynamic between Sila and Saitharn. Their chemistry was a highlight, though the tension between them often felt surface-level. The series had real potential to dive deeper into Sila’s conflict with his business rival, and I would have loved to see Fluke and SaengNuea given stronger material to really shine in the future.The acting overall was solid, but the villain reveal in the finale felt jarring—it came out of nowhere with no foreshadowing, and the resolution was so rushed that it undermined the buildup. My biggest point of confusion, however, was the screentime distribution. The side couple—particularly the GL pair—seemed to get more focus than the main leads, yet their scenes didn’t advance the plot at all. I don’t mean to be harsh, but if you removed them entirely, the story’s progression wouldn’t change at all.
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Too Short for Short Series
Overall, I truly enjoyed this series, but its short runtime, just six episodes ranging from six to ten minutes each, ultimately works to its detriment. The pacing feels far too rushed, leaving little room to connect with the main character or absorb the emotional weight of the story. As a result, the narrative lacks emotional stakes, and it’s difficult to feel genuinely invested in the characters.There was so much potential in the direction the storyline was heading, especially with the various possible outcomes, whether a happy ending, a bittersweet one, or even a sad conclusion. Unfortunately, the brevity of the series undercuts that potential, wish it would turn into a full-blown series.
That said, the cast delivers strong performances, and the music and cinematography are definitely highlights
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