If this were a Japanese drama, I'm sure the main character would be killed off. Japanese drama and film writers love to kill off their main characters, whereas Korean drama and film writers tend to avoid killing off their main characters.
The downside of this film might be forcing cross-country actors who cannot speak Japanese or an international language, resulting in dialogues between characters using their respective native languages, and such things are very distracting. In my opinion, this film fails.
Because of my principles, that movement is a bad thing.
Being yourself means accepting what God has given you. If you are born a man, then be a man. If you were born a woman, then be a woman. Acting like the opposite sex is very dangerous. I am very disturbed by films or TV dramas that contain such content. Ultimately, the choice is up to each individual. Everyone is free to voice their beliefs, and I will actively speak out against things I think should not exist. Simple
Glass Heart is a Netflix production, not a Japanese TV work that only airs on Netflix. That's what a Netflix Original is. Other platforms also use the same term. If you read the credits at the end, there will usually be information on whether it's an adaptation or not.
Japanese actor Masaki Okada has been confirmed to appear in Korean drama "A Shop for Killers" Season 2, marking his debut in an overseas production. He will star alongside Lee Dong-wook and Kim Hye-jun, who return to star in the second season of the action-thriller series.
A common storyline in medical dramas in the first episode: The hospital has a new doctor, a misunderstanding occurs, and the new doctor demonstrates his ability to treat patients. Classic.
Already mesmerized because the story seems realistic, but deceived because the main character survived an acute illness -_-, typical Korean drama that must be happy ending
My first impression of the movie came from watching Takahashi Fumiya's acting, which immediately made me think, "Ah, she reminds me of the little Nishikata character played by Kurokawa Souya. They look so much alike." However, when I saw Nagano Mei's acting, I didn't feel the impression of Takagi as a child played by Tsukishima Rui. Maybe it's because the drama starring Kurokawa Souya and Tsukishima Rui aired first, so their performances became the benchmark for the acting of the following cast.
An interesting TV series, this series can tell things that are not told by school-themed TV series. Where these serials are able to present representations of life in schools such as, presenting a large cast of teachers in one footage in one of the episodes (yes indeed in real life teachers in schools are not just a handful of people). Something that is not found in series with the same theme.
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https://mdpr.jp/drama/detail/4548691
https://www.cinemacafe.net/article/2025/04/21/99466.html
https://realsound.jp/movie/2025/04/post-1997400.html