Okay, can we talk about the train scene? The lighting inside the carriage was gorgeous, all warm and golden. The blue-haired protagonist looks so confused holding that blue card, and the girl next to him is just vibing on her phone. It feels like the calm before the storm. In Wait! I Have SEVEN Wives=?, every quiet moment hints at something huge coming next. I was glued to the screen.
The fight scene in the wooden hall was intense! The old master with white hair moves so fast, and the blue-haired guy barely dodges. You can feel the tension in their eyes. Is he running away or training? Wait! I Have SEVEN Wives?! really knows how to build suspense without saying a word. The choreography is smooth, and the sound design makes every step echo in your head.
Those shadowy figures appearing one by one gave me chills. Who are they? Wives? Enemies? Spirits? The way they fade in and out with that purple glow is so eerie. Wait! I Have SEVEN Wives=? drops hints like this everywhere, making you theorize nonstop. I paused the video just to count them. The mystery is half the fun, and I am here for every reveal.
The protagonist's design is fire. Blue hair, casual vest, backpack, and that confused expression when he gets handed a wooden tag? He looks like a modern guy dropped into a wuxia world. Wait! I Have SEVEN Wives=? nails the fish-out-of-water trope. His reactions feel real, not overacted. I relate to his 'what is happening' face more than I'd like to admit.
That moment when the master hands over the golden tag with the character on it? The camera zooms in, the music swells, and you know this little thing is gonna cause major problems. In Wait! I Have SEVEN Wives=?, small objects carry huge weight. I bet that tag is a marriage contract or a death sentence. Either way, I am obsessed with what it means.