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Its confusing. i loved it.
Dont mind my bad english :,)
THE STORY
The storyline plays with your imagination, and at first, you might feel a bit confused, which can come off as slightly annoying. However, by the end, everything becomes clear, and you gain a deeper understanding of what's going on in Rino's mind. She believes everyone around her disappears, which seems to stem from her intense emotions and psychological state. Jun, on the other hand, forgets everything after sleeping, but as we see in the end, Rino stays with him until they grow old together (at least, that's my interpretation).
ACTING/CAST
At first, Rino’s character comes off as a bit cringe, afterall she’s a young girl living in her own world, chasing after her "love" like she’s in some romantic movie (she is indeed). But you get to see more of her inner struggles and emotions, her performance becomes much more compelling. By the time the movie starts diving deeper into the psychological aspects, Rino’s acting feels more layered, and you begin to sympathize with her emotional journey.
Jun, the male lead, plays his role with an understated intensity. At first, he’s hard to read, but that makes sense given his condition of forgetting everything after sleeping. You can feel the weight of his situation without him over-expressing it. The chemistry between the two leads becomes more believable as the movie progresses, and by the end, their connection feels raw and genuine.
Both actors bring out the complexity of their characters well, making you feel their pain, love, and confusion without it feeling forced or overly sentimental.
REWATCH VALUE
You might want to rewatch it to fully grasp the story if you didn’t get it the first time, or just rewatch it when you're bored. It’s perfect for those moments when you want to feed your delulu ass, imagining you could find someone who would love you even if you forgot them every single day lmao.
THE STORY
The storyline plays with your imagination, and at first, you might feel a bit confused, which can come off as slightly annoying. However, by the end, everything becomes clear, and you gain a deeper understanding of what's going on in Rino's mind. She believes everyone around her disappears, which seems to stem from her intense emotions and psychological state. Jun, on the other hand, forgets everything after sleeping, but as we see in the end, Rino stays with him until they grow old together (at least, that's my interpretation).
ACTING/CAST
At first, Rino’s character comes off as a bit cringe, afterall she’s a young girl living in her own world, chasing after her "love" like she’s in some romantic movie (she is indeed). But you get to see more of her inner struggles and emotions, her performance becomes much more compelling. By the time the movie starts diving deeper into the psychological aspects, Rino’s acting feels more layered, and you begin to sympathize with her emotional journey.
Jun, the male lead, plays his role with an understated intensity. At first, he’s hard to read, but that makes sense given his condition of forgetting everything after sleeping. You can feel the weight of his situation without him over-expressing it. The chemistry between the two leads becomes more believable as the movie progresses, and by the end, their connection feels raw and genuine.
Both actors bring out the complexity of their characters well, making you feel their pain, love, and confusion without it feeling forced or overly sentimental.
REWATCH VALUE
You might want to rewatch it to fully grasp the story if you didn’t get it the first time, or just rewatch it when you're bored. It’s perfect for those moments when you want to feed your delulu ass, imagining you could find someone who would love you even if you forgot them every single day lmao.
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