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A small town where nobody knows what a kdrama is
Replying to Chia6 Apr 27, 2025
Where to watch this?
Were you able to find it anywhere with eng subs?
On Escape from the Trilateral Slopes Apr 26, 2025
Wang An Quan was my favorite character. He was so interesting to see and I would've loved to find out what happened to him in the end.

He's an extremely talented actor. He only had a small role in To the Wonder, but he caught my eye then too. Hopefully it gets more lead roles.
Replying to CeciliaChannelC Apr 26, 2025
So in the episode when they went into the mine, who put that red ruby in the book for Xing?? And why did they…
Wu Haison did, the one running the mines. He put it there so that it would end up in the hands of Cai.
On Escape from the Trilateral Slopes Apr 26, 2025
This show is amazing! The unique setting, unconventional plot progression, and fictional culture was extremely well done. I loved the many layers to the fictional location of trilateral slopes. The layers to the characters, the messy loyalties, and how people end up swallowed by the evils there were cleverly written and showed many layers to everyone's moralities.
On Escape from the Trilateral Slopes Apr 26, 2025
The irony of the charity groups was a great addition to the story. So many charity organizations are shams where people give money just for their reputation, to get tax write offs, or to launder money. Charity groups often give solutions to aspects of third world people's lives without considering that survival is their biggest concern.

Hopeful ignorance won't change anything. Calculated moves that chip away at the effects of evil eventually leave to removing the root cause. Then prevention, rehabilitation, and a proper justice systems can stop the society from devolving again.
On Watashi no Machi no Chiba-kun wa. Apr 24, 2025
This show is an absolute terrible messy mess. Typically in forbidden romance stories there's self-restrain, knowing where the boundaries are, and considering situation over feelings. But the FL is just straight up really weird, the ML is really weird, the FL's friend is really weird, every character has very odd morals. It's hilarious how the FL isn't a responsible teacher, an honest partner, or a mature adult. The ML is quite the obsessive and childish character as well and has no qualms about going after an adult, teacher, or his brother's current serious girlfriend.

Despite all that, it makes for a very interesting watch. Most of the experience was me laughing awkwardly at these characters acting bonkers. Genuinely some fun nonsense.
Replying to ShotaSidePart Apr 7, 2025
Title Crazed Fruit
I have no words after watching this. Never experienced Japan in the 50s so this was hella refreshing. They def…
The cover photo doesn't even make sense with the plot.. Like shouldn't the positions be reversed?
On Crazed Fruit Apr 7, 2025
Title Crazed Fruit
It is a slow movie, but that's very reminiscent of its time. It's genuinely quite intriguing with layers of mystery throughout the dramatic romance. It had a very surprising ending as well. It holds up well and the fun beach setting with the sun tribe time period made for an interesting watch.
Replying to Ig08 Apr 6, 2025
Anyone know where you can watch this? Haven't found it anywhere :(
It's been a whole 6 years, but uhhh have you found it anywhere since then?
Replying to Sweet0Girl Apr 6, 2025
Title Love Lies
Yes, where can I watch??
Have you found it anywhere since?
Replying to noona Apr 5, 2025
This could've been a meaningful story with two broken people bonding over their trauma, internalized hatred, and…
Also I felt like puking most of this movie it was so terrible. I had genuine visceral reactions to this mess of an unfeeling and apathetic movie.
Replying to noona Apr 5, 2025
I absolutely hated this. SA is a terrible thing that destroys and this movie does exactly that. There's no nuance,…
This could've been a meaningful story with two broken people bonding over their trauma, internalized hatred, and healing. Instead it's just a a gross depiction of SA over and over again with no real sympathy or care for actual SA victims.