Why you should instead watch the director's cut
This is not a proper review. Yes, this show is amazing. The story is heartbreaking but beautiful. The acting is professional and the entire ensemble did a great job. The show is gorgeous with beautiful sets, costumes, and wonderful principal photography that highlights these gorgeous setups. The ending is sad and the romance is nothing to write home about but it's intentional and very well done.
But I am actually here to tell you to not watch this and instead go watch the director's cut version of the show.
Yes, it's only three episodes longer and it does have more parts that are not directly related to the romance plot but:
1. The story makes more sense
2.The flow is better
3.This is a very classic cut with weird jumps and messy editing but the editing in the director's version is better and more professional. It actually is just an overall better production in that version because it's how the director meant to tell the story.
It's technically the same but that one makes more sense and it's a better watching experience.
So if you are turned off by the first episode or if you haven't started this yet, jump over to the Director's cut version and watch the superior one!
But I am actually here to tell you to not watch this and instead go watch the director's cut version of the show.
Yes, it's only three episodes longer and it does have more parts that are not directly related to the romance plot but:
1. The story makes more sense
2.The flow is better
3.This is a very classic cut with weird jumps and messy editing but the editing in the director's version is better and more professional. It actually is just an overall better production in that version because it's how the director meant to tell the story.
It's technically the same but that one makes more sense and it's a better watching experience.
So if you are turned off by the first episode or if you haven't started this yet, jump over to the Director's cut version and watch the superior one!
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