Ep 4. I'm not sure I understood the 'lesson of life', the morality. So one can get a chance to have all their…
I think what you said is correct. But also, because of the reset button, Marie got the chance to live a literally perfect life, with no problems or setbacks or obstacles of any kind. One of the lessons I understood from the episode is that setbacks and problems give our life meaning in a way. if we have nothing to overcome or to strive for and everything is handed to us, life becomes boring, meaningless, dull. The drama is not saying you shouldn't have expectations but rather you should work hard and put effort into achieving them. As for your last question, I think she does remember all the previous moments because we see finally accept being rejected and moving on, meaning she learnt something from her experiences with the reset device.
Hey, quick question, does Yukiho arrange for the young daughter of her second husband to get raped in this version?…
I have a feeling the book is darker than the drama. If you want something light/heartwarming/comedic, you should read The Miracles of Namiya General Store. It has also like two or three live action adaptations, lol.
Hey, quick question, does Yukiho arrange for the young daughter of her second husband to get raped in this version?…
No, it's translated in English! In fact, a few of Keigo Higashino's books have been translated and I'm currently reading them one by one. So many of his stories have become movies or dramas and I can see why - he's an amazing writer.
Hey, quick question, does Yukiho arrange for the young daughter of her second husband to get raped in this version?…
I'm gonna start watching either this week or next. The novel was one of the best I've ever read, so I'm kinda interested to see what the live-action is like.
Hey, quick question, does Yukiho arrange for the young daughter of her second husband to get raped in this version? it happened in the book and it was so awful.
imo it's bc Korean beauty standards mostly involves going under the knife to look plastic,...not saying they all…
100% percent agree. It feels like actors and actresses in Korea do a lot of makeup and possibly surgery, as well as whatever they need to do to look more paler, and the overall effect looks less natural. I'm not saying that the Japanese actors and actresses don't do this but they seem to do it to a lesser extent and that makes them look like real, normal but good-looking people.