I don’t know what to feel after finishing this drama because it just feels so unsatisfying. As much as Sheng needs help, Entong is the one who needs it the most. Jian Dan should’ve done the whole recording journal for Entong, lol. And what was that with Entong and Shi? I get what they were trying to show us, but they failed to make it convincing. It was a great drama, but they really pushed the whole “let’s forget the bad things and just be happy instead” message. That applies to both the roommate and Entong. Nothing really happened. Sure, they regretted their actions, but aside from that, what else? But anyway, it’s still a great drama to watch if you’re looking for something sweet and fluffy—all the couples are cute together.
It’s honestly frustrating to watch female leads portrayed with this exaggerated sense of "kindness" like always giving the benefit of the doubt to people who clearly wrong them. She’s academically smart, sure, but when it comes to standing up for herself, she just stays silent and chooses to be the “bigger person.” I get that she’s supposed to be kind, but can we please see her stand her ground for once? Kindness means nothing when it’s rooted in letting yourself be walked over. I actually enjoy this C-drama a lot, but I cannot deal with the second female lead and how the main character treats this behavior like it’s acceptable. So exhausting!
Lmao, Qiqi should just stay out of the friend group. I get that it’s realistic for us to have that one friend we grew apart from, but she should have stayed that way. It’s so weird to see her back in the friend group after everything that happened. It’s hard to empathize with her, especially because of her "annoying" crush on this person. Like, I hope they know it's not cute ugh. Ever since she rejoined the friend group, it’s been the same thing all over again with the crush. I get it, he’s your crush, girl. Let’s move on, the f.
At first, I didn’t think the series was bad, maybe because Park Bo Young was the lead and it focused on movie enthusiasts, which I relate to. I enjoyed it until the last two episodes, but the story felt shallow. While I could relate to Mu Bi's feelings of regret and hatred from childhood neglect, it became repetitive in the final episodes. I appreciated how the show depicted life after losing someone and the idea of living for others despite having no will to live. However, the story was weak, and I wasn’t invested in the second couple. The lack of communication between them over seven years felt unrealistic, and I didn’t care whether they ended up together.
What I really enjoyed was Gyeom’s love for movies, how it healed him, and the strong supporting characters, especially Gyeom’s brother. His story was the best part, and although it could have been explored more, it left a significant impact. Unfortunately, everything else, including the chemistry between the leads, felt lacking. Nonetheless, it was still nice to watch something I could truly relate to...the love for movies.
What I really enjoyed was Gyeom’s love for movies, how it healed him, and the strong supporting characters, especially Gyeom’s brother. His story was the best part, and although it could have been explored more, it left a significant impact. Unfortunately, everything else, including the chemistry between the leads, felt lacking. Nonetheless, it was still nice to watch something I could truly relate to...the love for movies.