Miru’s wedding ring is given its own close-ups. In the first half, it catches the light, a symbol of promise. In the second half, it appears heavy, sometimes hanging on a necklace or resting on a table. The director uses the ring as a visual anchor for the phrase “even though I love my husband.” It is always present, a silent reminder of what is being risked.
Recognizing that relationships are a journey with ups and downs can help manage expectations and responses to challenges. It's about finding a balance and learning to navigate through the tough times together. ssis740 even though i love my husband miru
The "but" in Miru's story represents the parts of herself that marriage hasn't quite reached. Miru’s wedding ring is given its own close-ups
This is where the genius of the script lies. The director uses the ring as a visual