Handmade Love
Jan. 9th, 2021 03:40 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Very cute! Very short!
- It's about a god who was banished to live on earth to make clothes to comfort humans, and he's assisted by his servant and a newcomer/former customer. It was pretty formulaic, but it was nice!
- The clothes were nice! I liked looking at the outfits and how pretty they were.
- Kind of wish the developed the love story more. I mean, it's not -- Woven and Han Sa-Rang don't get together, but it is implied, and you can feel that they feel something for each other, and if it had been longer/given a second season, it would be nice to give them more moments.
- Joey, Woven's servant, was super cute, and I loved his expression when he also decides to stay on earth, but realizes that if he entered the room, he'd kill the mood between Woven and Han Sa-Rang's hug.
- It's a little about interpersonal relationships, since the clients have problems and they try to resolve it interesting ways, but mostly it's about these three being very cute with each other.
- Woven was my favourite, though. His actor, the way he dressed, and moved, was super lush and exquisite. I liked him being slightly out of touch with humans, being a god, and him becoming more sensitive. IDK, he was the best out of the bunch, even if I think everyone did a great job.
- I think my favourite client was the actress, TBH. It could have been Han Sa-Rang, or Han Sa-Rang's mom, because all three got good lessons learned, but I just liked the actress who struggled to be taken seriously, because she was so pretty, but ends up encouraging her younger self for pursuing her acting career, and how she gets reunited with her BFF who wanted to be a director. She didn't win the part, but she regained her friend, which is super cute.
8.5/10. Cute, and I kind of wish there was more, but who knows? Maybe there will be?
- It's about a god who was banished to live on earth to make clothes to comfort humans, and he's assisted by his servant and a newcomer/former customer. It was pretty formulaic, but it was nice!
- The clothes were nice! I liked looking at the outfits and how pretty they were.
- Kind of wish the developed the love story more. I mean, it's not -- Woven and Han Sa-Rang don't get together, but it is implied, and you can feel that they feel something for each other, and if it had been longer/given a second season, it would be nice to give them more moments.
- Joey, Woven's servant, was super cute, and I loved his expression when he also decides to stay on earth, but realizes that if he entered the room, he'd kill the mood between Woven and Han Sa-Rang's hug.
- It's a little about interpersonal relationships, since the clients have problems and they try to resolve it interesting ways, but mostly it's about these three being very cute with each other.
- Woven was my favourite, though. His actor, the way he dressed, and moved, was super lush and exquisite. I liked him being slightly out of touch with humans, being a god, and him becoming more sensitive. IDK, he was the best out of the bunch, even if I think everyone did a great job.
- I think my favourite client was the actress, TBH. It could have been Han Sa-Rang, or Han Sa-Rang's mom, because all three got good lessons learned, but I just liked the actress who struggled to be taken seriously, because she was so pretty, but ends up encouraging her younger self for pursuing her acting career, and how she gets reunited with her BFF who wanted to be a director. She didn't win the part, but she regained her friend, which is super cute.
8.5/10. Cute, and I kind of wish there was more, but who knows? Maybe there will be?