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Semantic Error
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Mar 13, 2022
8 of 8 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 10
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I HAVE TO SAY THIS ONE OF KOREA'S BEST BL IN HISTORY.

It was excellent in terms of cinematography, production, chemistry, acting, and plot. It did a wonderful job of killing my insides.

Overall, I had a lot of fun reading the manhwa to figure out what was going on. I haven't finished reading the novel yet. They did a fantastic job adapting the novel, manhwa, and series, in my opinion. 

To be honest, this series was a roller coaster ride for me! I like that they published two episodes per week, but I'm sad that it ended so soon. Another thing to note is that, despite the brevity of the ending, the plot did not feel rushed. The series was so well-made that, while it left me wanting more, the conclusion left me feeling whole and satisfied. Throughout the final episode, I cried; it was an emotional roller coaster for me to watch.

The chemistry between the two performers portraying the characters is one of the most intriguing features of Semantic Error. Park Jae Chan and Park Seo Ham appeared to be having a good time in their roles. Another thing I love is that there was no awkwardness or tension; instead, they were simply being themselves and blending into the characters perfectly. They had a fantastic chemistry together.

I was thoroughly entertained from the beginning to the last episode, therefore I have no complaints. The plot revolved around them being enemies to lovers at university.

Semantic Error was able to develop characters who were not only incredibly likable, but also demonstrated their growing love for one another. We can see how they're falling in love with each other, as well as why they're falling in love with each other. This series has a great pace to it. This is, without a doubt, my ultimate level of comfort. It will bring a grin to your face and a nice feeling to your heart.
Park Jae Chan (Sangwoo) noted in his post that the majority of his cast mates became true friends to him. He also mentioned that Park Seo Ham had become his best friend, which I thought was adorable. Over the course of their time working together, it's clear that the two grew to like each other and formed a deep friendship. Park Jae Chan stood up for himself and declared, "I can do it," despite the fact that his firm did not want him to take on this role. With his accomplishments, he was able to provide something nice to the fans, directors, and everyone else. He made a best friend at the same time.

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