I wonder is it really a "romance" though? It's a strange thought as this drama seems to be mostly about love, right? Well.. to me this drama is about the need to feel loved, how far we're ready to go to feel loved and how lack of self-acceptance affect our lives. It's mostly about loneliness. It's also about businesses that revolve around those needs. There is something I'd call "romance" but it's only in 2 episodes (I mean Yuki & Sota).
I liked it a lot more than I expected.If I was new to k-dramas or knew nothing about Korean culture I would not…
What I mean is Confucianism that requires children to obey their older siblings and (even more) parents authority. If I didn't know about it I would be more pissed at the ML at some point in this drama. But I think he handled the situation very well.
If I was new to k-dramas or knew nothing about Korean culture I would not like it as much (explained in the spoiler below). But knowing a bit about it I think this drama was very realistic and because of that it is much more valuable in my opinion.
Though I have to admit that I've watched it on 1.5x speed most of the time.
I wonder is it really a "romance" though? It's a strange thought as this drama seems to be mostly about love, right?
Well.. to me this drama is about the need to feel loved, how far we're ready to go to feel loved and how lack of self-acceptance affect our lives. It's mostly about loneliness. It's also about businesses that revolve around those needs.
There is something I'd call "romance" but it's only in 2 episodes (I mean Yuki & Sota).
If I didn't know about it I would be more pissed at the ML at some point in this drama. But I think he handled the situation very well.
If I was new to k-dramas or knew nothing about Korean culture I would not like it as much (explained in the spoiler below). But knowing a bit about it I think this drama was very realistic and because of that it is much more valuable in my opinion.
Though I have to admit that I've watched it on 1.5x speed most of the time.