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7.5/10. 1.1K. POPULARITY. 4,569. 1,403. KoreanAdult AnimationHand-Drawn AnimationAnimationDramaRomanceShort. The story of two men,

A mini-series consisting of six short episodes (approximately 2–3 minutes each) and an additional sequel episode. The series is explicit and intended for audiences aged 18 and above It is noted for having a satisfying happy ending. Where to Watch (VOSTFR & International)

: The main series consists of 6 short episodes (plus a 7th special/epilogue). hyperventilation 1 vostfr upd

Anouk (40s): Breath coach and somatic therapist. Practical, intense, uses movement and voice to help Lucie reclaim autonomic responses.

Closing visual motif: Throughout the film, images of breath—condensing on cold glass, laces tightening, a cyclist’s bell—recur, culminating in the final shot of Lucie’s stabilized breathing by the sea: a small, stubborn proof that breath, once terrorized, can be reclaimed. The story of two men, A mini-series consisting

Logline: After a viral protest video leaves her publicly shamed, a young French sign-language interpreter spirals into a panic disorder that manifests as recurring hyperventilation episodes—each one unlocking fragmented memories of a childhood trauma she has suppressed. To reclaim her voice and sense of safety, she must confront the people who misread her body, decode the silence of her past, and rebuild trust with a world that wants to caption her into neat narratives.

Through a series of , the series explores their unspoken connection during high school—a time defined by Myeong's physical frailty and Seonho's silent observation. The "updated" versions of the series often include expanded scenes or "special" episodes that provide a deeper look at their life together after the reunion. Production and Reception now a civil servant

: Indicates the video includes the original Korean voice acting accompanied by French subtitles, preserving the acclaimed vocal performances of the original cast.

begins in the dead of winter. Lee Young-hoon, now a civil servant, attends a wedding. He is quiet, reserved, and clearly uncomfortable in social settings. Enter Han Sun-ho: tall, confident, wearing a sharp black coat. The tension is immediate.

Reviewers have praised the series for being "stylish and elegant," and an "outstanding product in the BL genre" that is a perfect example of "indie excellence".

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