Have you read some of the 10/10 reviews? A lot of them consists of two or three paragraphs saying how obsessed…
You were talking about shallow repetitive criticism from reviewers in your comment but when its a 10/10 its ok to be repetitive with no constructive value?
I wouldn't have believed this if I weren't looking at it myself. It's like there's a negative swarming going on.…
Have you read some of the 10/10 reviews?
A lot of them consists of two or three paragraphs saying how obsessed they are and how much they love the drama while contributing absolutely nothing as a review.
The lack of blood at the scene? When I saw them staging the accident I had to laugh because it was so ridiculous.
Yeah you are right more than the CCTV and the fact that there was not a single vehicle passing by while staging the accident I think the most inconsistent thing was definitely the lack of blood at the scene.
Like does really have to go back to the time when ina was born can't gwi go back to a time before that n maybe…
He can't touch things/ open doors while he is revisiting his memories. (We only know of the yellow door at Inas birthday so far)
So maybe trying to make contact with her in a previous memory will be really difficult unless they plan something in the present that allows them to meet on an specific date or something like that so he can warn her about the fire.
Also we don't know if she is able to see him and comunicate with him before the time loop started. There are many unsolved questions and I'm so curious about the next 2 eps.
Staging the car accident looked so risky time wise because Gwi could have returned at any moment but at the same time he needed to confirm the color of a cardigan in an specific scene of a movie so it could have taken him 1 hour or even more depending on the exact moment he traveled back. It started to make more sense to me after I though about it.
I started this to while away my time before I caught up with the last 4 episodes of LR. And thsi blew me away.…
I endured Lovely Runner until episode 10 but I decided to drop after that. It became too generic and boring to keep watching and it felt like a waste of time.
First Love - Hatsukoi is in a whole different league for sure. I agree 100%
Kurosawa is a legend. Ikiru is amazing film but my personal favorite from him is High and Low :)
I totally understand its kind of similar for me with horror films. I enjoy watching gore and slasher sub genre and I know a good portion of people will definitely hate it. So yeah the food analogy I totally get it!
First Love - Hatsukoi is in a whole different league for sure. I agree 100%
The quality gap I mentioned is just my opinion of course not a fact. The humor in Lovely Runner its almost non existent from my point of view that is why I have a hard time understanding the appeal of this show.
Ozu is amazing...I absolutely agree. I appreciate the pacing of his movies so much. Kenji Mizoguchi is probably my favorite japanese director though.
First Love - Hatsukoi is in a whole different league for sure. I agree 100%
I truly meant it when I said different leagues. I know they are different genres but the quality gap between these dramas is huge in every single aspect.
At one point it was 8.1 I think because people hated the FL in the first episodes for trying to scam the family. For me it was one of the most interesting aspects of the drama but I remember people complaining so much about that.
This makes so much sense :o
A lot of them consists of two or three paragraphs saying how obsessed they are and how much they love the drama while contributing absolutely nothing as a review.
(We only know of the yellow door at Inas birthday so far)
So maybe trying to make contact with her in a previous memory will be really difficult unless they plan something in the present that allows them to meet on an specific date or something like that so he can warn her about the fire.
Also we don't know if she is able to see him and comunicate with him before the time loop started. There are many unsolved questions and I'm so curious about the next 2 eps.
I totally understand its kind of similar for me with horror films. I enjoy watching gore and slasher sub genre and I know a good portion of people will definitely hate it. So yeah the food analogy I totally get it!
The humor in Lovely Runner its almost non existent from my point of view that is why I have a hard time understanding the appeal of this show.
Ozu is amazing...I absolutely agree. I appreciate the pacing of his movies so much. Kenji Mizoguchi is probably my favorite japanese director though.