World, where adults don't exist or are completely useless. Unrealistic in many ways, but still fun.
Last few minutes were just unnecessary, it's like in Gokusen, where the teacher comes to even worse school next season. For such high grades to just end up in such bad school and evidence he had was too strong to just be blocked by any good school, although I understand it's based on webtoon and many things are just made up to create a cool story.
This is very unique drama. Heavy, existential, yet heart-warming with the perfect ending. I have never seen something like that, especially coming from Japan. Even WOWOW with it's heavy dramas didn't make thing like this.
Original movie was better. This is a bit different, too dragged out, farfetched, illogical and obvious. It's not bad, because the source material is good enough, but inferior in every way to the animation movie from 2011.
Horrible conclusion. Society changed a man to a another docile lamb. I know that's not the case, but in this movie yakuza world is portrayed as much more attractive than regular life. Beautiful women, great food and beating bad guys. Movie would be better if the scene with beating coworkers was true. Here, it's not convicts who are rotten, but society itself.
I don't understand why that boy was so obsessed with Soeda, while talking about him behind his back. He could work for the nice bald guy. I was thinking that he might have been his kid from mistress or something, but the movie never told it. Cougar from the store felt also as unnecessary filler without any closure. It had potential, but in the end nothing really happens in this movie.
I want to know more about Takayanagi's past. His teacher, who chose the dark side and became pedo-yakuza, all this heavy stuff, which was only briefly mentioned (including failed marriage). He clearly carries heavy burden.
I don't understand how the math teacher ended up with a guy, who is on completely different waves. She doesn't even care about him and constantly spends time with a high schooler. In healthy environment without corrupted adults she could be the real villain here.
This is another drama after Lost when it happens. In both cases female protagonist starts with someone with 0 chemistry and does everything else, but completely ignores partner, despite his efforts. In both dramas partners are mama's boy and it totally doesn't make sense those two even hooked up together in the first place. Although Lost is heavy drama about depression, while Melancholia themes are typical corrupt Korean politics at school + protagonists fighting against system + math, but in those parts I had completely no idea what they were talking about, anyway.
Very unrealistic and over the top, but still fun. Korean Fast and Furious + Daredevil/Punisher. Interesting arcade and 80ties themes.
I hate people like the prosecutor. Thinks she's the only one who has right. Just another lawful good hypocrite. She would sacrifice countless innocent victims in the name of so called justice. Like justice is some god, who everyone has to follow. It's just another artificial and imperfect system made by man. The only reason it's above other beliefs is brute force of national support. You don't follow you are chased by police and army. It's nothing but violent and abuse act against individual. As long you can force your will on others you're the one who has right, it's only matter of power.
Last episodes felt unnatural, unnecessary and stupid. I also don't understand how the curly guy could change his hairstyle on the run or how the CEO of Rainbow suddenly recovered his eye.
Her friend is so annoying, i wanna punch her face when i watch her scenes. But drama contains a little bit thriller…
It's her own fault that she lets herself to be so easily manipulated. It's her who is most annoying. Adultery with old geezer for career, letting stay so long at home barely known person, etc.
I just don't understand why she wanted money from the novelist. At some point she seemed very desperate to get some compensation, so I thought that something deeper is going on in the background, but in the end it hasn't been clarified.
Horrible story about horrible people and their horrible decisions. Maybe because it's based on manga, characters lacked realistic portrayal. Their behavior and personalities were so irrational.
It's very difficult to watch this dorama, the main character is the worst human being I've met ever ^^;;;
What? He has passion, can drive, helps his niece, sometimes does something for his mother, has good social skills. He is much more capable than any typical neet.
Some Breaking Bad vibes. Painful to watch at times, because of so much torment on the screen. However, for me ending it with 6th episode just before last few minutes would be perfect. Additional 10 episodes feel unnecessary.
Bit naive, but nice drama. It took 5 episodes for Eun Su to introduce herself, it felt strange that they are hanging out without knowing her name. I also don't understand why Kang Ji didn't know it's the same person from the past who was in prison 10 years ago, she didn't even change her name. But the biggest mystery to me is from where Eun Su takes money. She can pay rent, buy clothes and pretty much afford anything. Maybe the former secretary gave her something as apology?
Last few minutes were just unnecessary, it's like in Gokusen, where the teacher comes to even worse school next season. For such high grades to just end up in such bad school and evidence he had was too strong to just be blocked by any good school, although I understand it's based on webtoon and many things are just made up to create a cool story.
This is another drama after Lost when it happens. In both cases female protagonist starts with someone with 0 chemistry and does everything else, but completely ignores partner, despite his efforts. In both dramas partners are mama's boy and it totally doesn't make sense those two even hooked up together in the first place. Although Lost is heavy drama about depression, while Melancholia themes are typical corrupt Korean politics at school + protagonists fighting against system + math, but in those parts I had completely no idea what they were talking about, anyway.
I hate people like the prosecutor. Thinks she's the only one who has right. Just another lawful good hypocrite. She would sacrifice countless innocent victims in the name of so called justice. Like justice is some god, who everyone has to follow. It's just another artificial and imperfect system made by man. The only reason it's above other beliefs is brute force of national support. You don't follow you are chased by police and army. It's nothing but violent and abuse act against individual. As long you can force your will on others you're the one who has right, it's only matter of power.
Last episodes felt unnatural, unnecessary and stupid. I also don't understand how the curly guy could change his hairstyle on the run or how the CEO of Rainbow suddenly recovered his eye.