It's actually based on an animated movie. What's true is that bullying happens in real life; everywhere, not just…
I got bullied from elementary school till middle school, and saw it happened to other people in high school. Heard it happens a lot in other schools too, and bullying's especially bad at less popular schools and military schools. So I can say it's not rare in where I live. And the extent of bullying is different for everyone, cause bullying is not always physical.
I heard that maybe it will be available on Indonesia bilibili this Sunday with subs eng as well, let's hope this…
It's a premium content. As far as I know it's available in Indonesia, Thailand, and Philippines. Otherwise you'll need to use vpn or wait someone rips the sub from bilibili
Per hour. Probably a reference to the world record made by a malaysian badminton athlete Tan Boon Heong who's…
Yep and the main characters will form a mixed double team so that's pretty cool too. Most badminton stars are from men/ women singles and men doubles so mixed double team is pretty underrated.
How does the blood on the wall prove his innocence (cause I'm sincerely confused)? but I agree that the two knives…
I think some of the blood splatters on the wall are a bit too high for someone who's killed on the bed, she was probably standing when she's killed. And from the blood position it seems like she's standing faced at the blue door that can be easily opened. Then slashed at the right side, so the blood splattered high to the left side of the bed's wall. That means she can be killed by someone who got in from the blue door.
Also aside from the blood on the wall, the blood on the bed is too messy, Hyunsoo's body should have messier traces of blood, like all over his torso and legs instead of nail-patterned mark which is obviously only from sex.
There is nothing similar with the night of series. This Korean adaptations the male lead character is weak and…
Bro calm down. Both this drama and the night of is based on the same show, Criminal Justice by BBC. No need to be mad when people is saying it's similar, of course two remakes of the same british show is similar.
First 2 episodes were really strong. However, episode 3 failed in so many ways especially the direction of Sae…
She checked the bathroom because the wife made no sound after that banging. Normally the silence means the wife has turned into human. But FL didn't know that the wife can't turn into human again (because she's beaten to death before turning into a zombie) so she checked the bathroom believing the wife is not in zombie mode. She could've made the call after she confirmed the wife's condition but the asshole husband pushed her into the bathroom.
As for the husband, he is a jerk who beat his wife to death so it's probably just him being an asshole. He probably pushed FL just to avoid any risk of his zombie wife escaping. It's a common trope in zombie movies for having characters that will push people down to zombie just so they can run away while the zombies are focused at eating other people.
I like Tokusatsu more than average japanese dramas. And I usually watch Japanese dramas or movies for tokusatsu (mostly kamen rider) actor like Takeru Sato and Masaki Suda
To be honest I think the reason is even simpler than the lack of recognizable icon: it's the fact that Japanese dramas IN GENERAL are not as popular as Korean dramas. Hell, I think Kamen Rider and Super Sentai series are the most popular Japanese dramas internationally.
You can also compare both dramas as Netflix shows. Back before AIB is released, Japanese dramas on Netflix are usually crappy low budget anime adaptations like MOB Psycho 100 live action. So people who are interested to watch Japanese dramas on Netflix are mostly fans of Japanese dramas, which is not a lot. Meanwhile before Squid Game, there are many Netflix Korean dramas that gained international popularity, even among non-kdrama fans, such as Sweet Home. So it's not really about plot or character but it's more about Japanese drama's lack of popularity. And there are so many reasons for it, like the limited international platform, people who prefer anime better, and many other reasons that will be too long to explain in a comment section.
Also aside from the blood on the wall, the blood on the bed is too messy, Hyunsoo's body should have messier traces of blood, like all over his torso and legs instead of nail-patterned mark which is obviously only from sex.
As for the husband, he is a jerk who beat his wife to death so it's probably just him being an asshole. He probably pushed FL just to avoid any risk of his zombie wife escaping. It's a common trope in zombie movies for having characters that will push people down to zombie just so they can run away while the zombies are focused at eating other people.
You can also compare both dramas as Netflix shows. Back before AIB is released, Japanese dramas on Netflix are usually crappy low budget anime adaptations like MOB Psycho 100 live action. So people who are interested to watch Japanese dramas on Netflix are mostly fans of Japanese dramas, which is not a lot. Meanwhile before Squid Game, there are many Netflix Korean dramas that gained international popularity, even among non-kdrama fans, such as Sweet Home. So it's not really about plot or character but it's more about Japanese drama's lack of popularity. And there are so many reasons for it, like the limited international platform, people who prefer anime better, and many other reasons that will be too long to explain in a comment section.