Trust becomes fragile. The app itself is simple, but the effects are complex. That contrast makes the story interesting. The mystery around the app’s purpose keeps attention strong. It feels like there is more behind it than just random events.
Eh, it’s okay. The comedy is there but the in-law drama gets old fast. Husband is too soft, wife is too patient. I fast-forwarded a lot. Better rom-coms out there.
I didn’t expect Our Universe to be this emotional. The co-parenting angle feels fresh, and I like how the characters grow slowly. It’s not just romance, it’s about responsibility too. The kid makes every scene warmer. I’m surprised how natural the chemistry feels even when they argue.
Unpopular opinion but I like how they don't make the guy a jerk who denies the baby or pushes abortion. He steps up even though he never wanted this life. Shows maturity. The female lead isn't helpless either—she keeps her job and independence. Refreshing change from old dramas. Might be one of...
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