A Decent One
The drama started off really well and was quite entertaining in the beginning. It had plenty of cute, heart-fluttering moments that genuinely made me feel giddy at times. The premise itself was interesting and had a lot of potential. However, as the story progressed, the plot started to feel rushed. It seemed like the writers were trying to include too many tropes one after another, which made the narrative messy and unfocused. I was genuinely invested at first, but eventually, I found myself getting bored, and the last few episodes were honestly difficult to sit through. A lot of the added storyline didn’t feel necessary, and the drama lost its potential midway, ultimately weakening the overall impact. That said, the performances were decent, and the tone remained lighthearted, even if it became dull later on.
The highlights for me were definitely the chemistry between the leads and their soft, lovey-dovey moments. I especially loved the early confession scene,like when the electricity went out and she accidentally touched the bulb and the whole area lit up,it was lovely. Another favorite was when he ate a candy he disliked just so they could become friends. Small gestures like that were really endearing.
I also found it adorable how he would try to make her heart race either by lifting her or getting close to her in a romantic way. And the final proposal scene at the aquarium was absolutely beautiful.
The most underwhelming aspect, however, was the lack of depth in both the story and the characters. Even when the narrative attempted to introduce emotional growth or tragic elements, it didn’t have the depth needed to make those moments truly impactful.
The highlights for me were definitely the chemistry between the leads and their soft, lovey-dovey moments. I especially loved the early confession scene,like when the electricity went out and she accidentally touched the bulb and the whole area lit up,it was lovely. Another favorite was when he ate a candy he disliked just so they could become friends. Small gestures like that were really endearing.
I also found it adorable how he would try to make her heart race either by lifting her or getting close to her in a romantic way. And the final proposal scene at the aquarium was absolutely beautiful.
The most underwhelming aspect, however, was the lack of depth in both the story and the characters. Even when the narrative attempted to introduce emotional growth or tragic elements, it didn’t have the depth needed to make those moments truly impactful.
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