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Not everything is about ourselves
Dramas which have the looping theme always caught my attention. When I started watching this movie and realized it was a festive one, I regretted it so badly for missing the perfect opportunity of watching it on new year's eve haha but still, I kept going. I didn't expect that much from the movie when I read the synopsis, but then everything changed.
Toy, our ML, is so so so annoying at first, but that idea literally gets to our mind only on the first 3 minutes, I'd say. When he realizes that he's really stuck on this looping thing and that a new year is never coming for him (and everyone else obviously), he just wants to get out of it so badly (it's funny that he tries everything that we can't even think about) and, one day trying to escape from this scenario, he happens to meet our FL, Vee, who's also stuck on this day.
(I may need to add something before talking specifically about Vee. June's acting was amazing here and she didn't look like herself, I mean, I watched OMG (Oh My Girl!) last year and she's completely different. I really did loved it)
Vee is a strong FL and since the first scene, we can see that she's a strong-minded person, she knows everything she must do accordingly to the plans and patterns she notices throughout the story, but she also has a sensitive side and part of her wants to be loved and not alone on this world.
Both leads have their own reasons and things they wanna fix on this day so they can pass through it (that's what lead them into the perfect things they notice), but the most important thing is related to their family members. I loved the contrast between their personalities - they're literally opposites, but also have similar feelings when it's about family matters -, Toy is so outgoing , talkative, shameless and do whatever he thinks it's right to him while Vee thinks about how her actions will affect other people around her.
As I was watching, I felt the same emotions they had and I really got happy that they both got mature till the end of the movie. As they got mature and could deal with the problems which revolved around them and kept them from going to another day, it's noticeable what the movie's message the director wanted to show us: yup, we need to be selfish sometimes, but we also need to be responsible and understand that our actions will lead to some consequences. We must have the balance that both leads had on their journey and I think that's amazing.
I highly recommend it if you want a romantic comedy that surely will bring you joy and reflect about some personal matters, but you'll also laugh and cry. It's a perfect movie for every emotion. I hope that in the end though, you can remember: not everything is about ourselves in this world.
Toy, our ML, is so so so annoying at first, but that idea literally gets to our mind only on the first 3 minutes, I'd say. When he realizes that he's really stuck on this looping thing and that a new year is never coming for him (and everyone else obviously), he just wants to get out of it so badly (it's funny that he tries everything that we can't even think about) and, one day trying to escape from this scenario, he happens to meet our FL, Vee, who's also stuck on this day.
(I may need to add something before talking specifically about Vee. June's acting was amazing here and she didn't look like herself, I mean, I watched OMG (Oh My Girl!) last year and she's completely different. I really did loved it)
Vee is a strong FL and since the first scene, we can see that she's a strong-minded person, she knows everything she must do accordingly to the plans and patterns she notices throughout the story, but she also has a sensitive side and part of her wants to be loved and not alone on this world.
Both leads have their own reasons and things they wanna fix on this day so they can pass through it (that's what lead them into the perfect things they notice), but the most important thing is related to their family members. I loved the contrast between their personalities - they're literally opposites, but also have similar feelings when it's about family matters -, Toy is so outgoing , talkative, shameless and do whatever he thinks it's right to him while Vee thinks about how her actions will affect other people around her.
As I was watching, I felt the same emotions they had and I really got happy that they both got mature till the end of the movie. As they got mature and could deal with the problems which revolved around them and kept them from going to another day, it's noticeable what the movie's message the director wanted to show us: yup, we need to be selfish sometimes, but we also need to be responsible and understand that our actions will lead to some consequences. We must have the balance that both leads had on their journey and I think that's amazing.
I highly recommend it if you want a romantic comedy that surely will bring you joy and reflect about some personal matters, but you'll also laugh and cry. It's a perfect movie for every emotion. I hope that in the end though, you can remember: not everything is about ourselves in this world.
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