The class president, Gil Dahyun, watched the film with almost no prior knowledge of it.
First and foremost, her impression was that, honestly, she had been moved to tears.
It was a film more than worthy of closing out the year.
She had laughed and cried while watching it with her friends.
Even after the credits rolled, no one could immediately get up to ask for autographs.
The lingering emotions kept them rooted to their seats.
"All of the actors were just too good."
She had already known about Seoyeon.
But, to be honest, she hadn’t had high expectations for Jiyeon.
To Dahyun, Jiyeon was just Seoyeon’s friend.
That was the only thing stored in her mind.
- I just got back from the screening, and honestly, I cried. It was incredible!!
- I don’t usually like films with this kind of theme (LGBT content), but this might be the best movie since The King’s Lament, which shook South Korea.
- Reminiscent of The King’s Lament! The actors’ performances were absolutely insane!!
- I thought it’d be predictable because of the historical setting, but it was just a backdrop. The story was surprisingly fresh.
- Lee Jiyeon… was she always this good? I remember her from cable dramas, and she seemed average, but she was amazing in this movie.
- Lee Sangsoo’s performance was out of this world????
- His villain role didn’t feel like a comeback after a long hiatus; he was just straight-up insane;;
- Fr though lol, I literally forgot to breathe in the second half lmao
- If you forgot to breathe, how are you still alive?
- They said Stella only appeared for a few seconds, but she was in the movie for a solid chunk? She was basically a supporting role lol
- How much did they even spend to make this kind of queer film?
- At least watch the movie before talking. This isn’t something to be underrated.
- Ju Seoyeon’s acting was just on another level.
- Was Yuina too OP? If she had just stormed in from the start, she could’ve wiped everyone out lmao.
- Let us witness what you saw.
- Everyone’s making such a big deal about it. Let’s just wait for the release.
- A compelling film about three conflicted women. Director Baek Min successfully balances artistic integrity with commercial appeal—a true masterpiece.