"Mom, I'm sorry. Please don't die." When Henry realizes death is at his mother's doorstep, he strikes a deal with a lifespan dealer to give years of his own life to his ailing mother. Now, his mother is a 20-year-old college student with a full life ahead of her, and Henry devotes his remaining days to helping her live life to the fullest. But things turn complicated when his friend falls in love with her! (Source: LINE Webtoon)
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I don't really write reviews on here often but since this show doesn't have many (only 3 at the time of writing this), I figured I'd throw my two cents in. This blew my expectations out of the water. I watched this show originally because I saw a clip going viral on Twitter where Xue, the protagonist's girlfriend/love interest, was doing full on tekken combos on him. What I got in return was a heartfelt show about the inevitability of death, and how you really should treat your parents better. Death isn't fun. But it's something that everyone has to face at one point. And if, in theend, you can say you spent your life well, helping & loving those around you, then it'll all be ok. Please watch this show. It is genuinely a masterpiece and shouldn't be slept on like it currently is. I loved every moment spent with these characters and this world, and I hope it gets more attention.
Contains mild spoilers!!! I finished this donghwa and was curious if there would be a sequel, so I read a bit of the end of the manhwa, I was surprised because the ending was different. The important point of the branching ending occurs when the contract is continued or canceled, in this donghwa the contract is canceled while in the manhwa the contract is continued, so the ending will definitely be different. For the story, this donghwa has many moral messages and is very worthy to watch, it will be even more fun if watched with family. I give it 9/10 overall because this donghwa really deserves it.
Lately there have been very high quality donghua based on manhwa webtoons, and this continues the trend. It's a well animated show with beautiful music and a heartwarming story. It's the kind of show you might want to watch with your mom. And you might want to start treating her better. In the prologue, we are shown that the mother takes great pains to raise an unfilial boy, and on her deathbed he wishes on a star to sacrifice himself to give mom the life she deserves. In anime parents are usually absent or abusive, so we don't often get to see this kind of parentallove and filial piety. It's a fairy tale story, with morals and magic, but with a setting and characters more grounded in the real world, which makes it much more relatable. The show is mostly plot-driven, with characters responding to the situations that arise. A weakness is that some parts of the plot feel arbitrarily thrown in to keep things moving or create difficulties. The character designs are very nice and have young adult human proportions. Mom is beautiful and Can is quite handsome. Can is already very filial by the beginning of the show, but his flaw is being too protective of Mom and being prone to violence. Mom hardly has flaws at all, being confident, kind, strong, and wise, but maybe brash. But the character traits don't really affect the plot much. The voice acting is good. The music is great, with a couple good insert songs which you can find in the forum discussion below. The ending is anime original, and is very satisfying and conclusive. Story: 7 Animation: 9 Characters: 8 Music: 10