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Beyond excellent
This story was magnificent! The acting was superb!The two ML's had so much chemistry.
This was not a fluff filled story. It was complex and presented some serious societal issues. Being from an abusive home I emphasized with Dohoe. He did some things that were over the line, but growing up he lived in daily fear. Some of his choices reflected his turmoil and lack of acceptance and esteem growing up. The second ML was delightful. He loved without reservation. The entire production has relationship building moments. This is a classic. I will watch it as well as "I Feel You Linger in the Air" numerous times.
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Overcoming Intergenerational Traum
what a heartbreaking, bittersweet, human story of the long reach childhood abuse and neglect can have. Like Love in the Big City, I don’t feel this romance is center stage- the human pain and drama will sear into your memory.The acting is stellar. Tje awkwardness of first physical love is handled with honesty and dignity, all while forcing the viewer to remember their own unsure first steps into a romantic relationship.
Tjere is a significant time jump that is jarring, but by the end, I truly understood why the writers made this choice.
Solidly number one in my favorite BLs of the year.
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Heart Fluttering
Oh my goodness!I am already enamored with the first two episodes.
The acting, storyline, execution, and cinematography are all exceptionally well done.
I am particularly drawn to the character of Ju Yeong, who is intelligent, cheerful, and straightforward.
Do Hoe is also commendable in his ability to control his emotions, even when he is happy. He portrays the character's fear very well...
As for Jang Yeon Woo, his character is not as developed yet, but I am optimistic that he will become more prominent in the upcoming episodes..
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First two episodes were great
(This review was written after watching the first two episodes only. I am a little disappointed after watching episodes 3 & 4)One of the best Korean BLs so far.
I feel like I’ve been hit by a train, my emotions are going haywire 😨 I was laughing, crying, or enraged every other scene
Ju Yeong’s bruises were shown and my stomach fell, I just started crying because he was smiling and laughing the whole time enduring the pain, and was planning to say anything. I'm curious and want a deeper exploration of his family life and Taekwondo's role. Is the mistreatment and poor conditions worth it?
How could you beat up a kid like that much more than someone else’s child like that wtf 🤬 And most of the kids in that neighborhood have been beaten by him before and nothing can be done about it?! I had to pause and sit in silence.
I can’t imagine what Do Hoe experienced for years living with him alone after his mom left, as well as the violent bullying from his classmates. Which I peeped the gay panic (14:38)
By the end I was LMAO because of their awkwardness but determination to have a proper kiss I think they’ll stay warm in the cold😂 They are so pure and my heart aches for them 🥺
I think this is just the beginning of injuries Ju Yeong will attain and with Savior Complex he’s gonna accumulate more until they can’t be hidden anymore or become detrimental to his health. His silence, and the lying about his injuries on top of to Do Hoe’s guilt because of his father will take a toll on their newly budding romance.
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