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전체 공개 ・ 04.29

2026.04.29 (Wed)
feels way too relatable—like it was written for anyone trying to figure life out in a big, overwhelming world. It’s that feeling of being in a crowded city but still somehow lonely. Of chasing stability—money, a home, a future—and realizing how hard it actually is. As GenZ's, we talk a lot about “adulting” struggles, financial pressure, and not having life sorted… and this story literally lives in that space. The two characters? They’re not perfect, not dramatic, not larger-than-life. They’re just… tired people with dreams. And that’s what makes it hit. It’s like seeing your own thoughts in someone else’s story—wanting something simple, like a peaceful life with someone you care about, but the world keeps making it complicated. The love is also super relatable. It’s not “I’ll fight the world for you” energy. It’s more like: “I’m also struggling… but let’s try to get through this together.” And honestly, that kind of love feels more real than anything else. No fairy-tale promises, just quiet support. Just being there. Even the way things don’t go perfectly—it hurts, but it makes sense. Because in real life, love doesn’t always fix problems. Sometimes it just exists alongside them. If you think about it in today’s terms, it’s like: two people trying to build a life while dealing with job stress, money issues, uncertainty about the future… and still hoping love will be enough to hold them together. That’s why it feels so close to home. Because it’s not about an ideal life— it’s about a real one.