Sad Love Song · review
"Sad Love Song" hits you right in the feels, man. You start with Joon-young dealing with all this crap from his childhood, and then, boom, he's finding some peace with Hae-in. But life's a tricky thing, and she ghosts on him one night, leaving his promise hanging in the air like a broken record. When Gun-woo enters the scene, it's like fate playing a messed-up game, turning their story into a sad love triangle. It's no fairy tale, it's a kick in the gut with promises shattered, chances missed, and the kind of heartbreak that sticks. The art's on point, capturing every raw emotion ina visual gut punch. "Sad Love Song" ain't playing a happy tune; it's laying down the blues, a bittersweet ballad that hits you deep and leaves you haunted by the echoes of a love story that couldn't find its way home.