Its releases today on Netflix Japan. Some people say it release next week because thats when it comes out with…
I'm pretty sure it is I just don't think it's Netflix sorry. Also if I'm wrong about subtitles from an official source, there is a fansubber subbing it. Oshiroen. You can find them on twitter give them time and they'll have subs out for ep one eventually. π
Its releases today on Netflix Japan. Some people say it release next week because thats when it comes out with…
I don't think it'll be on Netflix for international fans while it's airing. I don't know much about it besides that but I have seen a few people speculate that it may be on Netflix later for international fans like I Cannot Reach You. Again I don't personally know sorry I've only seen bits and pieces of what people have said.
Yuuhinoue by Takaya Kawasaki: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2yGrN7nXgwE(I really love this song as well π)
Omg I was on that youtube page too. I was so close to it. π If only I had asked sooner or looked more closely. It being in another language made it harder to narrow it down. Thank you so much!! You're a life saver! Now I can enjoy it to my heart's content after way too long without it. ^^
Does anyone know if there is a video on youtube of the ending song. I really want to listen to the whole thing but I've had no luck at finding it and i mostly listen to songs on youtube. So if anyone has a link please let me know. ^^
I will write some kind of Sequel and give you a better ending ^^ I need closure as well, even though as a writer…
Yeah I get what you mean, having this sort of drama out there that touch on real topics will enlighten people more on the consequences of their ignorance and unwillingness to help children seperated from their parents, even if its as simple as them being lost in a shop. Its more awareness. And the fanfiction still sounds intriguing even if you go for that ending you explained. Sure it's not a "happy ending" but it's closure and even if it's not what he wanted, Wang Shitu needs it if he is to move on even if it's without DouDou and with someone else. Not that anyone could ever replace DouDou. Honestly alot of the time people who want happy endings typically want closure. I mean honestly just hearing your idea gives me comfort after watching the drama. It's still a sad idea because if DouDou is dead and how it could happen but just the closure of Wang Shitu knowing, and not feeling guilty anymore, is a relief. Please let me know how your fanfiction goes. ^^
I think we all prefer a Disney ending but that may make someone going through this suicidal.
I think insensitive was a more fitting word sorry. Ah I didn't think about the parents of the children in the end credits but absolutely they might watch it. And they'll be able to see that people can understand more of what they're going through in a way. Not that we can ever fully understand but we're trying.
I will write some kind of Sequel and give you a better ending ^^ I need closure as well, even though as a writer…
Oh that sounds wonderful, can't wait to see it. And absolutely best fit for the ending we all needed this kind of ending and now I think about it if they did do a happy ending it would of been insensitive to all the parents of the children in the end credits still looking. So I think it is meant as a message of what those parents have to go through. So even if we want that happy ending we need to see the reality first. And we need to know both kinds of realities. ^^
I think we all prefer a Disney ending but that may make someone going through this suicidal.
Ah I get it now. It really is terrible what those people have to go through. I suppose it was a little heartless to say "I wish it was a happy ending." Sorry. I can't imagine someone going through that pain to see something like this and choose to watch it. It's like the trigger warnings you see alot so not to stir any bad feelings or memories up, i would think they would avoid it. I do understand what you mean though, which is why i did say before that it was a well thought out ending.
I think we all prefer a Disney ending but that may make someone going through this suicidal.
I'm not sure if I understand correctly what you mean but I think i understand. I suppose this is what I would call a more realistic ending and I think sometimes we need a dose of reality. For people who like me, doesn't like sad endings and so I typically avoid them, realises life isn't perfect. Not everything will work out the way you think but also you need to stay positive or else you'll crumble and the bad will win. Ah sorry I got a bit wordy. Hope I didn't misinterpret your comment.
Awe I'm sad now. Two reasons, One because it ended and Two because it ended like that. π I know alot of people made sense in this comment section and it definitely fit the story and was a well thought out ending, even if I was a little disappointed about it all just being a misunderstanding, but I always hate sad endings. π’ That is mainly my fault though. I knew what I was getting myself into with the genre and everything. I still really liked it alot though, just not the last two episodes. They kind of ruined it for me. And don't worry I won't rate it super low just because of my preference of ending. And with my bad memory I'll just forget the last two episodes and come up with my own ending in my head. ππ It's been fun watching this with all of you. β€οΈ
He was added in the casts information if you scrolled down to the end of the support role list π i updated…
Yep i see now, thank you! And putting his name instead of Sheep Killer was a smart move. And i knew i recognised the face. Can't believe i couldn't figure it out on my own, but thanks to you and Luwuang now i know. And so does everyone else who wants to. π
Since there are still 4 episodes left I would still say that Jin Yan didn't actually kill Bian Jie, even if she…
You know you could be right. I mean think about it why haven't they revealed what happened while he was trying to escape yet. They could be delaying it on purpose... π§ Something I realised with this show, don't think you know anything because, you don't. π΅βπ«
Since there are still 4 episodes left I would still say that Jin Yan didn't actually kill Bian Jie, even if she…
We already know she didn't kill him... We see a scene of Bian Jie climbing out of the trunk of the car alive after what happened with his sister. It happens when Jin Manfu is digging a hole to bury him. And as far as I know he catches him trying to escape.
So itβs his sister that accidentally hurt the real Bian Jie in 1993, however the ending shown he got away while…
Sorry your comment confused me a little but if I'm understanding right you mean when i said about Jin Manfu being sure he wasn't Bian Jie right? If so the sister noticed the missing scar not Jin Manfu as he wasn't cutting his hair. And I don't remember seeing the sister telling him about the missing scar. I could of missed it though. Sorry if I misunderstood. :)
So itβs his sister that accidentally hurt the real Bian Jie in 1993, however the ending shown he got away while…
Thank you. And sorry I'm not too good with people so I don't interact much but I try to on occasion. So thank you for being so friendly. Yep let's all enjoy this together till the end. :)
So itβs his sister that accidentally hurt the real Bian Jie in 1993, however the ending shown he got away while…
It wasn't a episode preview like that, I'm pretty sure I saw this atleast over a day ago so before episode 9 even came out which is why I think it was a spoiler. So take it with a grain of salt me saying it'll happen in ep 10. I said ep 10 based on the timing of the event. And yes so intriguing. Originally after 2 episodes I wasn't going to watch this and now up to ep 9 and I'm so intruiged to see where this is heading. Never been so clueless but excited about a plot before. :D I don't think this comment needs a spoiler but if you want me to add one, let me know :) I'm always clueless when to add them unless it's obvious. And sorry I really should type less.
So itβs his sister that accidentally hurt the real Bian Jie in 1993, however the ending shown he got away while…
Xiao Qi can't be the real Bian Jie. So in the recent episode we see Bian Jie getting out of the bag in the trunk of the car while Jin Manfu was digging the hole but I've seen a spoiler that Bian Jie got caught trying to escape. I have no idea where I saw this as I wasn't looking but it's kind of just stuck in my brain now. Maybe we'll see it in the next episode I'm not sure, but I'm sure if Jin Manfu caught him trying to escape he probably wouldn't make it out alive and even if he did manage to survive why would Jin Manfu be so calm and certain that Xiao Qi isn't Bian Jie. Sorry if this ruined it for you. I didn't mean it that way this show just makes me love theorising and seeing what everyone else thinks. :)
I don't think this comment needs a spoiler but if you want me to add one, let me know :) I'm always clueless when to add them unless it's obvious. And sorry I really should type less.