There are no reviews on this site for Momo Salon, so I guess I'll write one.
This slice of life story had a well-used but nice premise. A girl moves to a new city and opens a hair salon. The story involves her new clientele, and how difficult clients can be. Apart from the main girl, there is only one regular recurring character.
There are only 6 episodes that are less than 9 minutes each. This doesn't leave any room for character development, proper story telling, or plot progression whatsoever. For such a little time span, the viewer spends a great amount of time watching the main girl sit alone in her shop, sighing at the ceiling due to lack of customers. While I appreciate the realism, it's not very interesting.
It was alright to watch once, but it wasn't memorable, and I'll most likely forget the contents of the show within a couple weeks.
This slice of life story had a well-used but nice premise. A girl moves to a new city and opens a hair salon. The story involves her new clientele, and how difficult clients can be. Apart from the main girl, there is only one regular recurring character.
There are only 6 episodes that are less than 9 minutes each. This doesn't leave any room for character development, proper story telling, or plot progression whatsoever. For such a little time span, the viewer spends a great amount of time watching the main girl sit alone in her shop, sighing at the ceiling due to lack of customers. While I appreciate the realism, it's not very interesting.
It was alright to watch once, but it wasn't memorable, and I'll most likely forget the contents of the show within a couple weeks.
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