Incendiary and tragic, a story revolving around a woman like the sun who wants to stop time but doesn't, a misery carried out to every person she loves and consumes them. Superbly written and acted, this left me with a heavy heart until the end, in each turn engrossed by this woman's story. For lovers of dark dramas, this is highly recommended.
At this pace, the perpetrators enjoys taunting this characters to figure out the mystery behind Hemingway, although it still puzzles me on how they will wrap everything up. From its premise, Hemi could possibly be a reincarnation (or a descendant of Prince Shotuku from 5th century with precognitive ability)and will be used ultimately as a political advantage to those who involved around him.
I never knew research competition and patent licensing could have a very gripping plot with multi-dimensional characters. The episodes keeps getting more interesting as it goes along.
A compassionate, slice-of-life film about a flawed man seeking redemption and change, but society keeps him on the fringes. Remarkable performance from Koji Yakusho and the supporting characters. I wasn't prepared on how it ended, it left me in tears. So much beauty in the smallest of moments, and in the most broken of people.
Literally loved how adorable they ended this series with the kid enjiya. I wish this series was expanded as its own universe and primarily episodic, which expands their stories a bit further. Was a great dorama this season, highly recommended!