35 Sai no Shoujo is really good. I liked it even more than Thirty but Seventeen (k-drama). The acting is so good and the complexity of the characters so wonderful. Muchuu-sa, Kimi ni was the most unexpted gem for me personally. I had no clue and expectations when I started it but it's so entertaining and random and we had the most fun with it with our Bistro Kino watch party club. We laughed so much! We called it the Japanese version of the DARK.
I want to go on a trip with them and lose my way. What an interesting group of women. This film is about healing, having fun, and survival. The pace is slow sometimes but somehow fitting because of the healing theme. It's good to take things slower.
It's crazy that you are able to still call yourself a "community manager" on here
You clearly argument with people and keep fueling the fire. Shouldn't you try to stop an argument and be objective? Maybe comment with your own account and not as a community manager then.
WOW WHAT A MOVIE! honestly, watching this movie felt like grabbing into a surprise bag. Sometimes I felt like dying because of secondhand embarrassment but other times I was cheering the FL on. I love complex characters, and Yoshika is definitely a fantastic one, with many layers. The moment my screen became black, and I realized now that's it. I wanted to continue. Learn more about her. I want to grow with her. I wanted to learn more about her thoughts and fears. There is something so relatable about the way she thinks and the way she perceives human beings around her. Sometimes it was even too relatable. Mayu is such a wonderful actress. The breakdown at her door was just so well acted.
The healing, grieving, and growing type of drama special. Machida's character wants to go to America and live his life as a cool cowboy. It's cute and a quick watch. I enjoyed it. It reminded me of the anime movie Only Yesterday. Reminiscing about the past, feeling regret, and maybe guilt. I wish I could drive on those cool bikes :D I kind of wished we could have explored the world of both main characters in more depth. I feel like this had the potential to be longer. I also like the acting of the FL. It's very natural.
tropka from 1-10 do I need to watch this i trust you
I haven't actually seen anything by this screenwriter yet but some of his works are on my plan to watch list. sorry :D no pressure!! Maybe I watch one of his earlier works before watching this! Thank uu
https://kisskh.at/discussions/japanese-drama-movies/57865-the-j-dramas-watch-party-club
NOW WATCH HIGUMA!
edit: and Dust in the Wind
i trust you