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  • Join Date: March 31, 2019
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On God of Novels Mar 23, 2021
Most of what she's doing in the trailer just seems like physical assault? and does she also have a terminal illness? not sure if I'll like this movie
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Replying to Dylan Rodrigues Mar 23, 2021
did she say she regretted this movie? i didn't think a kpop idol would do a softcore porn movie lol
Omg, that's awful!! Is there anywhere I can read about this??
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Replying to Dylan Rodrigues Mar 23, 2021
I haven't watched the episode yet but how much of her memory did she lose? Cause that's so convenient, now she…
Seriously? Just Hibiki? That's such a dumb cliche!!
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Replying to Dylan Rodrigues Mar 23, 2021
Have you watched this? is it any good?
I usually watch cdramas just for time pass lol. They always have the same storylines and the same cliches. At least jdramas try to come up with new stuff every once in awhile XD
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Replying to Cho Na Mar 23, 2021
You mean the ones on the drama page photos? Yeah I think some posters are cheesy, lol. Probably because the leads…
I guess it's true but some Japanese posters look really sick. In most other cases, even if they're not exceptional... they get the job done, ig??
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Replying to Dylan Rodrigues Mar 23, 2021
I agree. I've only seen her in one other drama but in this, Nakajo Ayami's acting did not impress me at all. Not…
She was torn between killing her lover and letting a lot of innocent civilians die but all she did was whimper and tear up. I'm not sure if that's good acting cause that's what her character was supposed to do or just bad acting on her part, but I did not feel her anguish at all.

exactly! Ryoma was kicking it out of the park as usual but I did not feel Ayami's emotions at what was supposed to be a very emotionally charged, tragically romantic scene.
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Replying to Nihon85 Mar 23, 2021
I also thought it was cliche and how convenient for her to lose her memory just like that lol. I also wonder if…
This is Indian soap opera level cliche lol
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Replying to NANA Mar 23, 2021
so kurumi lost her memories? really? how cliche lol.it was obvious that Hibiki's father was still alive.
I haven't watched the episode yet but how much of her memory did she lose? Cause that's so convenient, now she doesn't to have to do deal with the guilt of murdering Min-jun and get into conflict with the rest of the group over it.

I could see the father being alive from a mile away XD
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Replying to Amanda L Mar 23, 2021
Every time I look at Kurumi, she remind me of Masahiro Higashide.
Yeah, I don't like Kurumi either but why compare her with that jerkass? XD
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Replying to Ichoos Mar 23, 2021
Person Karata Erika
It's OK to make bad mistakes. Repent and take actions to rectify it. However. 3 years living bad mistakes and…
That's your opinion and you're free to hold it. However, after watching My Mister (which is a great drama), and just observing the effects of adultery on people, I have lost all sympathy for cheaters. People who commit infidelity irrevocably break their partner's heart, leaving the person unable to trust and emotionally traumatized for life. And in this case, there were children involved? Imagine the pain they and Anne Watanabe are going through. I have no sympathy for cheaters, whether they are rich and famous or just normal people like you or me.

And yes, celebrities might receive harsher penalties; but that's because we need to hold these people to account. Otherwise, people with money and power will continue to flout all decency and morals because they know they can get away with it. That's how MeToo or the current bullying scandals in South Korea happen. I am not saying that we should send death threats or other forms of harassment. I am just saying they need to be held accountable and if that means they won't get another role in the film industry, then that's okay. They already have wealth that the rest of us can't even dream of, they can afford this punishment
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Replying to Coriander Mar 23, 2021
Person Karata Erika
She obviously wasn't thinking straight and thought it was FINE since she was into doing it and let it kept happening…
I don't how I feel about this. On the one hand, celebrities should face consequence for the messed things they do - so I don't feel too bad if either of them don't get roles in the future. On the other hand, as long as she sincerely reflects on her mistakes and tries to make up for it, I think she should get another chance. Did she ever apologize to Anne?
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On Karata Erika Mar 23, 2021
Person Karata Erika
Wait, did she ever apologize to Anne Watanabe for all the shit she and that guy pulled? Did he?
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Replying to Dylan Rodrigues Mar 23, 2021
Person Karata Erika
I'm not sure. Celebrities have way more money and power than your average butcher or baker. They set an example…
That's your opinion and you're free to hold it. However, after watching My Mister (which is a great drama), and just observing the effects of adultery on people, I have lost all sympathy for cheaters. People who commit infidelity irrevocably break their partner's heart, leaving the person unable to trust and emotionally traumatized for life. And in this case, there were children involved? Imagine the pain they and Anne Watanabe are going through. I have no sympathy for cheaters, whether they are rich and famous or just normal people like you or me.

And yes, celebrities might receive harsher penalties; but that's because we need to hold these people to account. Otherwise, people with money and power will continue to flout all decency and morals because they know they can get away with it. That's how MeToo or the current bullying scandals in South Korea happen. I am not saying that we should send death threats or other forms of harassment. I am just saying they need to be held accountable and if that means they won't get another role in the film industry, then that's okay. They already have wealth that the rest of us can't even dream of, they can afford this punishment
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Replying to Macha Mar 23, 2021
I don't understand cyberbullying to be honest. I mean, okay, he cheated. And, since they are two celebrities,…
That's your opinion and you're free to hold it. However, after watching My Mister (which is a great drama), and just observing the effects of adultery on people, I have lost all sympathy for cheaters. People who commit infidelity irrevocably break their partner's heart, leaving the person unable to trust and emotionally traumatized for life. And in this case, there were children involved? Imagine the pain they and Anne Watanabe are going through. I have no sympathy for cheaters, whether they are rich and famous or just normal people like you or me.

And yes, celebrities might receive harsher penalties; but that's because we need to hold these people to account. Otherwise, people with money and power will continue to flout all decency and morals because they know they can get away with it. That's how MeToo or the current bullying scandals in South Korea happen. I am not saying that we should send death threats or other forms of harassment. I am just saying they need to be held accountable and if that means they won't get another role in the film industry, then that's okay. They already have wealth that the rest of us can't even dream of, they can afford this punishment.
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