Drama Review: SF8: Joan’s Galaxy(Special)

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Rating

★★★★

Episodes

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Drama Digest

The Earth’s atmosphere currently has a heavy layer of fine dust in 2046. C is Clean and N is Non-Clean are two types of people who are born Non-Clean. At birth, C’s are given a costly vaccine. They have a 100-year life expectancy. The vaccine is not given to N’s. They have a maximum lifespan of 30 years.

Yio (Choi Sung-Eun) is a student at a university. She assumed she was a C, but she later discovers that the hospital messed up and she was not given an antibody injection when she was conceived. She’s a letter N. Her curiosity about other N persons has piqued. There is only one other N student at her university. Joan is the student in question (Kim Bo-Ra).

The Feel-Good Part

The blossoming relationship between two ladies at the forefront is the true hook of this episode. You’ll love every moment they were on screen because they were genuine adorable, hilarious, and stunning. It’s not overtly homosexual, but it’s about as subtle as a bat to the face. You’ll like how much emphasis was placed on doing small good things right now, such as dancing in the rain or having a coffee.

The Disappointing Factor

While it’s been hinted at various times that their time together will be limited (and should be treasured all the more for it), having Jo-an and Yi-oh cut off touch altogether was moderately depressing.

In-Depth Analysis

The planet is blanketed in fine dust, and Cs who were injected with pricey antibodies at birth have a life span of 100 years, whilst Ns who were not injected have a life expectancy of only 30 years. Yi Oh, a 26-year-old college student who has lived her life as a C, discovers that she was not provided the antibody shot at birth due to a hospital error. Yi Oh is now curious about Ns’ life, which had previously piqued her curiosity. Joan, the only N at the school, has piqued her curiosity. What does world look like when we know exactly what’s going to happen next? The reason that the lives of the two young people meeting at the appointed moment are unclear may not be attributable solely to the fine dust clouds that have engulfed the globe. A lovely story about two young people with honesty and love for each other dreaming of a wonderful future develops beautifully in an oblique future that doesn’t know how to unfold.

Star Power

You’ll adore it, and the story of how the two girls became friends will warm your heart. It was wonderful to witness how they were able to console each other despite the fact that society criticised them for hanging out together. What exactly does a C have to do with a N? Yio was so appealing because she had known all along that Joan was the one who had obtained her immunisation that all she wanted to do was encourage her and watch her thrive. She’s come to terms with her fate. She looked perfectly satisfied with her short life and the fact that she died before the rest of her family.

Overall Opinion

Joan’s Galaxy was an intense narrative with a charming, well-paced romance and a nostalgic atmosphere, despite the fact that it takes place in a dismal future. Everything about it was amazing, from the visuals to the music to the outfits, with a fresh note and a nice finale.