A physician saved an injured rabbit, which turned out to be a rabbit spirit who has cultivated 500 years to be a human. The rabbit spirit later visited the physician in a human form, and that is the beginning of their relationship. But when the rabbit spirit heard the story of the white snake, and how human and demon are not destined to be together, she begins to doubt if she should stay at the physician's side. (Source: Vya van Velaris at MyDramaList) Edit Translation
- English
- magyar / magyar nyelv
- עברית / עִבְרִית
- dansk
- Native Title: 医女和兔子精的故事
- Also Known As: The Physician and The Rabbit Spirit
- Genres: Historical, Romance, Supernatural
Reviews
There is an extremely cute rabbit. Need I say more?
While it helps to watch the prequel first for the extra bit of context it provides, the opening line is meant to fill the audience in on how the characters ended up working together, so you can follow along just fine without it. Regardless, I would still highly recommend it for the beautiful cinematography and strong meet-cute vibes.As far as character dynamics go, the rabbit spirit is cutesy and the doctor is cool as a cucumber. The story starts in media res with the rabbit spirit apprenticing under the doctor, treating the audience to a sweet collection of scenes that establish how much she cares for humans. Over time, we see her grapple with her own heart as she learns how humans feel about spirits bringing tragedy to their mortal lives. As the doctor steadily puts the pieces together, she is able to offer her own perspective as a human and a physician who is tasked with protecting human life.
In the limited runtime this short film has, it is able to use these character interactions and limited exposition to effectively weave a story about the importance of trust in a relationship and how love breeds the desire to keep our loved ones safe.
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