I'm back here because I still can't move on. To those hating this drama because of cheating, listen...
I guess it's your first time watching a drama where the main leads are in the wrong. Yes, they're wrong. The cheating is wrong. I admit. But that's what I like about it. Because instead of rooting for the leads, they're stressing the viewers. Hating them but feeling bad for them. I was in dilemma. It's something new. I realized that we can't always have "righteous" main characters.
I watched this to the end and only 1 episode of the korean version. Judging both their 1st episode, for me, the japanese version feels more dramatic and painful. The kid in this version also played her character better. But I read that they have different endings.
Maybe try to watch both 1st episode before deciding which version to watch. That's what I do. Since people have different tastes.
This is honestly nice! It's something new and I had some shocked moments. Also, Yuko speaking english doesn't sound weird. Looks like she practiced it a lot of times.
have you ever tried jdramas? if you liked squid game, i hiiiiighly recommend alice in borderland/imawa no kuni…
You can start by watching a japanese movie. I swear, they're not bad as many people believe because they don't even try one.
In fact, many famous and early kdramas are from a japanese source. Like "Boys Over Flowers", "200 Pounds Beauty", "That Winter the Wind Blows", "Smile Has Left Your Eyes", etc.
You can start jmovie with "18×2 Beyond Youthful Days" or "Drawing Closer" on Netflix. I'd like to know what a first time jdrama/jmovie watcher would feel. Hope you give it a shot.
I guess it's your first time watching a drama where the main leads are in the wrong. Yes, they're wrong. The cheating is wrong. I admit. But that's what I like about it. Because instead of rooting for the leads, they're stressing the viewers. Hating them but feeling bad for them. I was in dilemma. It's something new. I realized that we can't always have "righteous" main characters.
https://dramasuki.pages.dev/#DramaSuki/Japanese-Drama/Mother%20(2010)
Maybe try to watch both 1st episode before deciding which version to watch. That's what I do. Since people have different tastes.
P.S., I love Ryo and Erika too! I also consider them as my jdrama parents HAHA
In fact, many famous and early kdramas are from a japanese source. Like "Boys Over Flowers", "200 Pounds Beauty", "That Winter the Wind Blows", "Smile Has Left Your Eyes", etc.
You can start jmovie with "18×2 Beyond Youthful Days" or "Drawing Closer" on Netflix. I'd like to know what a first time jdrama/jmovie watcher would feel. Hope you give it a shot.