He Won't Kill, She Won't Die is such great movie imo. I'm still thinking about it and there were a lot of relatable moments. There's also an unexpected twist, which I'm not sure I'm a fan of. But it definitely made me cry....
I actually have been wanting to watch Forget me not after watching this video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jg5wuEk0Gvs but somehow I forgot about it... :D Thank you for this great article and the suggestions!
I like both leads so much! I'm actually looking forward to watching this. Here's me hoping that Kim Jung Hyun is going to have a good time and ending in this drama :D
The actor who plays Tsuge is actually 28 but his character acts strange, old and so clueless... so I felt like…
I agree, I find it hard to root and care for a character when we don't really know a lot about him. At first I thought he was just there for some comedic relief and as a friend for advice. But as Tsuge has a bigger storyline and a love interest, I think it's neccessary that we know more about him. I'm hoping that we get to know him more in the next episodes
I've noticed in episode 6, Kurosawa mentions internally Adachi should not speak little of himself anymore. I believe…
I really hate it when fictional characters but also real life humans are trying to make someone feel confident and to fix a person just by simply loving them. It never works. So, I think Kurosawa is a really good character because he wants him to figure out that he is much more on his own. He's frustated that he can't see him the way he sees Adachi, but he is aware that he can't solve it with love and compliments. I definitely think that someone needs to be able to love themselve before they can be in a healthy relationship with someone else. However, I also think if one person is confident and the other person is aware how they're in a very unhealthy mindset and need to work on being more confident, it can work. It just has potential to turn in a frustrating, co-dependant relationship. But even people with low self-esteem have want to love and be loved.
Ok so quite a few people think Tusge is a pedophile and here I am wondering how they came to that conclusion.…
The actor who plays Tsuge is actually 28 but his character acts strange, old and so clueless... so I felt like he's in his 30's somehow. Like you said Goto Yutaro does look younger than 22. There are so many worse age-gap differences in dramas, so I don't really see the problem with this one. I'm personally not a big fan of huge age gaps in dramas and they make me uncomfortable, because of grooming/taking advantage/consent and power imbalance in general but nope. I hate it when people call it pedophile when that wouldn't be the case in general because Goto Yutaro already went through puberty
https://www.instagram.com/p/CHINKaqFsbL/ i love with this soo much i found this couple weeks and i lost mind .…
wow!! I hope they make them. I know it can be tricky with pins but maybe a preorder thing would be possible? I'm definitely going to comment. I guess if others are interested, they should comment as well :) thanks for bringing this to my attention!
why do I suddenly feel the need for a cherry magic sticker collector album with all the cute moments. idk if panini stickers are a worldwide thing but like those
Why does Ami lowkey have so much weird sexual tension with almost all the men in her life lol? Is this adapted…
I wonder about the guys as well lol the masseuse definitely gives off some mixed vibes . That scene felt super random and weird, even if it's part of the manga
the whole marriage thing happened so damn fast. this is super cute somehow and I'm curious what the "perfect" and mysterious husband is hiding lol somehow I expected him to order a double bed or just long pj bottoms... I didn't expect the condoms bc I mean he even wanted to pretend to kiss her forehead??! :D I think he loves teasing her
He truly is pretty good. That is why Akaso Eiji's acting looks even more mediocre.
that's actually a really good point. Even though we see everything through Adachi - his dream world, desires, interests are not really something in focus yet. He seems to need to get used to the situation, grow and get clearer about what he actually wants before we can see more of his character. So I guess Machida's role just is someone who is sure about their emotions. But Machida's really good at conveying his emotions in a subtle, nuanced way.
I was thinking about watching Guilty because I feel the same way about his acting and looks - lmao- but I wasn't…
Ok that sounds super weird. I don't think I have watched one in general in a while, so I don't mind it. The trailer looked actually quite promising. But I totally get why it might be getting too common for you! I hope it's not too dark or too gory lol
I was thinking about watching Guilty because I feel the same way about his acting and looks - lmao- but I wasn't…
Thank you! Life as a Girl sounds like something I would enjoy watching! I'm not sure about Chugakusei, as I'm usually not someone who can look past the age gap tbh :D
I actually have been wanting to watch Forget me not after watching this video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jg5wuEk0Gvs but somehow I forgot about it... :D Thank you for this great article and the suggestions!
Kim Jung Hyun is going to have a good time and ending in this drama :D
if you look at this image https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Emg11reUYAAN4H7?format=jpg&name=large longer than 3 seconds you start to say 'Eh' non stop and change your profile pic
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somehow I expected him to order a double bed or just long pj bottoms... I didn't expect the condoms bc I mean he even wanted to pretend to kiss her forehead??! :D I think he loves teasing her