This movie was just hitting all the right corners- the action scenes weren’t too fake, like it felt real life…
This comment is coming from a person who first of all in a non-korean so has no idea how the korean law system works plus someone who in general doesn’t have a good idea on how the parole officers work and what all they have to face.
This movie was just hitting all the right corners- the action scenes weren’t too fake, like it felt real life like. The main character suffered injuries just like how real people face. The jokes were well executed at it’s place. Now obviously we knew it won’t be a comedy so u can’t expect it to be a light hearted movie. I loved how factual it was. Nothing unnecessary. This movie was needed so that normal people can see what is going behind the scenes and to make them aware totally worth it.
I'm assuming yori was got beaten up by his father. and I think it was that letter sensei readed, and sensei went…
Thankyou… But what did she see when she came in to her son’s room the morning of the rainstorm while his teacher was shouting outside ? Did the conversation between the principal and her husband signify anything?
It's up to different interpretations but I would explain from my point of view. Yori's dad always insulted him…
I have the same question for that principal tripping the kid scene. Also how did minato’s mum find out that her son liked yori and what did she see when she came in to her son’s room the morning of the rainstorm while his teacher was shouting outside ? Was yori killed by his dad in tub? Did the conversation between the principal and her husband signify anything?
How did yori end up in the tub? Was he killed/tried to killed by his father? Also how did minato’s mum found out he had feelings for yori? Could someone please explain.
is there a reason why japanese dramas and movies are rated so low on this app while bad chinese and korean shows…
The ratings on My drama list / My anime list are given by the viewers. Jdrama as compared to cdrama/kdrama has lower viewership. So even if the jdrama is as equivalent to one of the top kdramas it’s rating is going to be similar to that of a flop kdrama. That’s why you’ll see that even the worst kdramas have a rating of 8.3 while a top jdrama will have a rating of 8.0/ 8.3.