I was obsessed with it up until episode eight — I honestly thought it might end up being the best Japanese drama I’ve ever watched. But the last two episodes felt weirdly rushed. Until episode eight, it was this psychological, romantic, slightly thriller-ish story that played a lot with the butterfly effect, but then the ending suddenly stopped making sense. Everyone started blaming the main character for their own problems, and that really bothered me. I wanted them to realize they were responsible for their own mess. The ending could’ve been way more dramatic and interesting.
I liked the female lead a lot… as long as she wasn’t crying. Her crying scenes didn’t really work for me. Takeru Satoh , though, was amazing as always.
Oh my God, the last episode was absolutely epic. Takeru Satōh’s character honestly broke my heart — he’d been hurt by his closest friend, had a messed-up relationship with his brother, and carried so much pain on his own. But thanks to this group and everything they went through together, he finally found some peace, and I’m really glad he did. About the story… I kinda wish they’d revealed their past earlier. One thing that always gets me uncomfortable with Japanese dramas is that they save the main emotional reveal for the very end, and it makes it harder for me as a viewer to fully connect with the characters while watching. I want to feel with them earlier, not all at once at the end. But overall, the drama was super well-made. The production was great, the group dynamic was amazing, their bond felt really genuine, and the little romance was cute — I actually enjoyed it a lot.
It’s a sweet drama with amazing chemistry between the leads, but the story itself is pretty average. I’m honestly glad that after ten episodes (eight in season one and two in this one), the main girl finally decided to open her heart to someone else. Like they say — you don’t realize the value of something until you lose it. I don’t really get why people think her relationship with the second male lead was wrong. To me, it actually made sense. The main guy ignored her for ten episodes, assuming she’d always be there waiting for him. And it’s not like they were even officially together, so she wasn’t betraying anyone. Overall, I didn’t love the plot, but I did love the cast especially fl, their chemistry, and the warm, easygoing atmosphere. If you’re in the mood for a lighthearted series you can just sit back and enjoy without overthinking — this one’s a good choice.
I really liked it, especially the female lead and their chemistry But honestly, being in a relationship with a guy like that would drive anyone crazy. He literally treats his cat better than his love. The first time he didn't come, it was because of family problems — fine, understandable. But from what I’ve seen so far (I’ve only finished season one), the second time he ignored her for no understandable reason. A person like that can be so emotionally exhausting in a relationship — the kind who pushes you away one moment and pulls you back the next, slowly messing with your peace of mind.
I honestly think if this movie were remade today, it could turn out better. To be honest, I enjoyed the second half way more — some of the acting felt a bit off, but overall it still worked I just couldn’t understand the female lead at all! I don’t understand why her character was written that way. The male lead, on the other hand, felt much more grounded and well-developed. Maybe if the story had ended on a sad note, it would’ve been more memorable.
I’m an artist myself — I paint and do creative work. Honestly, I thought this movie would be a bit boring at first, but I completely connected with it. I just wish I’d seen it sooner. I studied something unrelated to art in college, but it didn’t lead anywhere, and now painting has become my whole life. If someone had guided or encouraged me back then, I probably would’ve chosen art and maybe my life would’ve turned out very differently. I really liked both main characters. If you have an artistic soul, this film will definitely resonate with you.
I liked the female lead a lot… as long as she wasn’t crying. Her crying scenes didn’t really work for me. Takeru Satoh , though, was amazing as always.
Takeru Satōh’s character honestly broke my heart — he’d been hurt by his closest friend, had a messed-up relationship with his brother, and carried so much pain on his own. But thanks to this group and everything they went through together, he finally found some peace, and I’m really glad he did.
About the story… I kinda wish they’d revealed their past earlier. One thing that always gets me uncomfortable with Japanese dramas is that they save the main emotional reveal for the very end, and it makes it harder for me as a viewer to fully connect with the characters while watching. I want to feel with them earlier, not all at once at the end.
But overall, the drama was super well-made. The production was great, the group dynamic was amazing, their bond felt really genuine, and the little romance was cute — I actually enjoyed it a lot.
I’m honestly glad that after ten episodes (eight in season one and two in this one), the main girl finally decided to open her heart to someone else. Like they say — you don’t realize the value of something until you lose it.
I don’t really get why people think her relationship with the second male lead was wrong. To me, it actually made sense. The main guy ignored her for ten episodes, assuming she’d always be there waiting for him. And it’s not like they were even officially together, so she wasn’t betraying anyone.
Overall, I didn’t love the plot, but I did love the cast especially fl, their chemistry, and the warm, easygoing atmosphere. If you’re in the mood for a lighthearted series you can just sit back and enjoy without overthinking — this one’s a good choice.
But honestly, being in a relationship with a guy like that would drive anyone crazy. He literally treats his cat better than his love.
The first time he didn't come, it was because of family problems — fine, understandable. But from what I’ve seen so far (I’ve only finished season one), the second time he ignored her for no understandable reason.
A person like that can be so emotionally exhausting in a relationship — the kind who pushes you away one moment and pulls you back the next, slowly messing with your peace of mind.
To be honest, I enjoyed the second half way more — some of the acting felt a bit off, but overall it still worked
I just couldn’t understand the female lead at all! I don’t understand why her character was written that way. The male lead, on the other hand, felt much more grounded and well-developed.
Maybe if the story had ended on a sad note, it would’ve been more memorable.
I really liked both main characters.
If you have an artistic soul, this film will definitely resonate with you.