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It will break you
Gotta say that Daou's acting really surprised me. He was acting so well during the stone poisoning and at the end he really took my breath away as he was acting as a person who's coming to his end, getting weaker and weaker, experiencing even more pain like it was brilliant and the emotions when he was saying his goodbye to Wee, accepting his farewell and Offroad playing as a person whose soulmate is dying but tries to be happy so his smile is the last memory of him... it was really breathtaking for me.
What I liked: the original interesting story with more depth and great writing, the point telling us that as much as hard it is to let go of our true love, we shouldn't close ourselves to the world and stay unhappy, waste many years in sadness and grief. In 100 years, San hasn't been happy at all until he found Wee and wouldn't be happy if he didn't open his heart and gave a chance to new love which made it up for all the waiting. It was also interesting to see how Wad and Third reincarnated with different personalities. Third wanting his crush to be happy despite letting go of him and accepting his rejection while Wad became selfish, a thief, mischievous, drunker and so on.
What I didn't like: untold explanations like Wee being a reincarnation of a nine tailed fox who tried to steal the stone (isn't there more to that story?), not really saying who the real Wad was tho judging by how Prince Trai changed, Wad should be the naughty girl, the ending was... I'm glad it was happy but it looks like it was changed at the last minute. Wad randomly spilling the stone on the ground and a little of it broke like shouldn't San get the whole half? And why would Wad want to save him at the last minute? She didn't look like someone doing favors for favors and San didn't really save her intentionally but I guess she had some change of heart.
Also what was that with Wee being San's luck but when San fell in love with him fr, the goddess got pissed off? Like Wad existed when Wee broke San's curse of experiencing pain every night so why did the goddess get pissed off later?
I was pretty confused myself about the story of the Five colored stone and the goddess but it was still really interesting
the last thing is that the blood looked way too fake and the CGI wasn't the best but the acting overshadowed it for me. Daou and the child actor were seriously awesome!
What I liked: the original interesting story with more depth and great writing, the point telling us that as much as hard it is to let go of our true love, we shouldn't close ourselves to the world and stay unhappy, waste many years in sadness and grief. In 100 years, San hasn't been happy at all until he found Wee and wouldn't be happy if he didn't open his heart and gave a chance to new love which made it up for all the waiting. It was also interesting to see how Wad and Third reincarnated with different personalities. Third wanting his crush to be happy despite letting go of him and accepting his rejection while Wad became selfish, a thief, mischievous, drunker and so on.
What I didn't like: untold explanations like Wee being a reincarnation of a nine tailed fox who tried to steal the stone (isn't there more to that story?), not really saying who the real Wad was tho judging by how Prince Trai changed, Wad should be the naughty girl, the ending was... I'm glad it was happy but it looks like it was changed at the last minute. Wad randomly spilling the stone on the ground and a little of it broke like shouldn't San get the whole half? And why would Wad want to save him at the last minute? She didn't look like someone doing favors for favors and San didn't really save her intentionally but I guess she had some change of heart.
Also what was that with Wee being San's luck but when San fell in love with him fr, the goddess got pissed off? Like Wad existed when Wee broke San's curse of experiencing pain every night so why did the goddess get pissed off later?
I was pretty confused myself about the story of the Five colored stone and the goddess but it was still really interesting
the last thing is that the blood looked way too fake and the CGI wasn't the best but the acting overshadowed it for me. Daou and the child actor were seriously awesome!
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