Slice-of-Life is my favorite genre. I'm still in the middle of episode 8 but I'm starting to lose interest. Maybe because it seems that I've already seen this kind of storyline.
How can this be so calming and depressing at the same time?
It's my first time to watch Hana Sugisaki and I instantly fell in love with her. Her voice is something I could listen to the whole day. The whole drama is a poetry.
I almost complain in the middle because they are not increasing the tension towards unfolding the mystery. But in the end, I'm thankful that they kept and became consistent with the tone.
My next watch would be Umi ni Nemuru Diamond. Thank you for this experience, Miyabi sensei.
It's a jdrama with a 1950s setting too.
https://kisskh.at/689083-kikazaru-koi-niha-riyuu-ga-atte
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I started to watch Umi ni Nemuru Diamond and I'm loving it so far. But the english fansub are still not complete.
It's my first time to watch Hana Sugisaki and I instantly fell in love with her. Her voice is something I could listen to the whole day. The whole drama is a poetry.
I almost complain in the middle because they are not increasing the tension towards unfolding the mystery. But in the end, I'm thankful that they kept and became consistent with the tone.
My next watch would be Umi ni Nemuru Diamond. Thank you for this experience, Miyabi sensei.
I know this is fiction. But it just shows that the writer is not wise enough to make a fictional story without taking out some logic.