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Totally worth watching for one of the most beautiful friendships even if not for anything else.
MAJOR SPOILERS AHEAD. SO, DO SKIP THIS REVIEW IF YOU'VE NOT WATCHED THE SERIES.
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The friendship between Fa and Namsine was the purest and best part of this series. I liked the chemistry and bond that Ajin and Fa shared too, but the highlight for me was the deep connection that Fa and Namsine shared. I wished to see more of their interactions and lives together.
Their bond was sacred and stood the test of time in the end, even if they had to face serious problems like extreme stress and pressure of studies due to the burden of high parental expectations, physical and mental pain, fear, separation, hopelessness, guilt, heartbreak, and trauma for quite some time.
I second Ajin's words when he says, "I'll give you 100 points for that" in the last episode after seeing Fa and Namsine finally reunite and hug each other on the other side of the pool.
I guessed who the culprit was right from the time they were introduced in the series, but that never took away my enjoyment of watching it. In fact, I loved the way the mystery unraveled. There was actually a much more bigger picture to the mystery than just whodunnit, so the intrigue factor remained intact throughout the series.
Namsine's situation was heartbreaking to watch, though. I wept and wept till my eyes were red and swollen, seeing that innocent, soft and sweet girl being transformed into someone unrecognizable due to the cruel treatment that she received from her mother, and not being able to do anything about it. The one person who was supposed to unconditionally love, protect and care for her, completely destroyed her instead.
I hated the fact that the mother did not face any consequences for her actions. She was apparently mentally unstable, for which she was having some medication and was hiding the fact from everyone including her daughter. Her abusive actions broke down and drove Namsine to take such a dangerous path.
The series was conveniently wrapped up ignoring the mother's atrocities merely by having Ajin and Fa pleading her to understand and allow Namsine to pursue digital art. It left me utterly dissatisfied, disappointed and angry even if they showed that everything ended up being okay in Namsine's life after that. I truly felt that it was dangerous to leave someone as young as Namsine under the care of such an unstable parent. I wanted to fiercely protect and take the girl far away. I didn’t want the mother anywhere near Namsine.
Anyway, keeping my emotional thoughts aside, overall, I really liked this series. It is a unique, intense, emotional, intriguing and well paced story, even if it comprises of just 4 episodes.
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The friendship between Fa and Namsine was the purest and best part of this series. I liked the chemistry and bond that Ajin and Fa shared too, but the highlight for me was the deep connection that Fa and Namsine shared. I wished to see more of their interactions and lives together.
Their bond was sacred and stood the test of time in the end, even if they had to face serious problems like extreme stress and pressure of studies due to the burden of high parental expectations, physical and mental pain, fear, separation, hopelessness, guilt, heartbreak, and trauma for quite some time.
I second Ajin's words when he says, "I'll give you 100 points for that" in the last episode after seeing Fa and Namsine finally reunite and hug each other on the other side of the pool.
I guessed who the culprit was right from the time they were introduced in the series, but that never took away my enjoyment of watching it. In fact, I loved the way the mystery unraveled. There was actually a much more bigger picture to the mystery than just whodunnit, so the intrigue factor remained intact throughout the series.
Namsine's situation was heartbreaking to watch, though. I wept and wept till my eyes were red and swollen, seeing that innocent, soft and sweet girl being transformed into someone unrecognizable due to the cruel treatment that she received from her mother, and not being able to do anything about it. The one person who was supposed to unconditionally love, protect and care for her, completely destroyed her instead.
I hated the fact that the mother did not face any consequences for her actions. She was apparently mentally unstable, for which she was having some medication and was hiding the fact from everyone including her daughter. Her abusive actions broke down and drove Namsine to take such a dangerous path.
The series was conveniently wrapped up ignoring the mother's atrocities merely by having Ajin and Fa pleading her to understand and allow Namsine to pursue digital art. It left me utterly dissatisfied, disappointed and angry even if they showed that everything ended up being okay in Namsine's life after that. I truly felt that it was dangerous to leave someone as young as Namsine under the care of such an unstable parent. I wanted to fiercely protect and take the girl far away. I didn’t want the mother anywhere near Namsine.
Anyway, keeping my emotional thoughts aside, overall, I really liked this series. It is a unique, intense, emotional, intriguing and well paced story, even if it comprises of just 4 episodes.
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