I had no idea on how the drama was going to end and I felt like I'd be sad no matter how it ended. In the show,…
I just read about the coma theory and I'm just going to pretend that's true. I really want him to be okay and I want him to be able to remember all of the moments that they shared together.
My gosh, I got way too emotionally invested in this show and the characters.
I had no idea on how the drama was going to end and I felt like I'd be sad no matter how it ended. In the show, there are parallel universes. She isn't just going back in time, but she's going back in time within another universe. That means that every time she couldn't save him, every time that she didn't know him or love him back, he really did die completely alone without her even realizing. After finding out the truth behind the accident at the lighthouse, I felt so much sadness. He died like that and she lived her life happily for 10 years without even knowing about his death.
In the last ep, they hint at the fact that he's still alive, but which version of him? Does he even remember their moments together? Even all of their friends, with each reset, they all forget their moments together.
Did you watch: I hear your voice, The rational life and Find yourself?
I enjoyed find yourself, but it was too long for me so I never actually finished all the eps. I abosolutely love I can hear your voice, it's one of my favorite kdramas ever. I haven't seen the rational life yet. It looks good, but if it's slow paced and has that many eps, Idk if I'll be able to finish it.
As a person that isn't a fan of math and has seen the corrupt school plot way too many times, I couldn't get through the show. I literally skipped to all the scenes of the main couple but the romance was not enough to keep me invested. I typically enjoy watching older woman/younger man relationships because the dynamics are so fun but the actors had zero chemistry as a couple. They gave off very platonic vibes with forced romance the whole time.
If the FL had the ability to talk to the Mahiro of the past, why didn't she try to stop him from dying? She could have at least tried to use it. What was the true point of the voicemails then??
Besides that, I did really enjoy the movie though.
Absolutely beautiful. It's a movie about friendship and how that can change your entire view on life. It's a bittersweet story, so prepare lots of tissues. It was a 9.5/10 for me.
My gosh, I got way too emotionally invested in this show and the characters.
In the last ep, they hint at the fact that he's still alive, but which version of him? Does he even remember their moments together? Even all of their friends, with each reset, they all forget their moments together.
Besides that, I did really enjoy the movie though.