I tried postponing watching the last episode as much as I could, but I gave in just a day later.
Halfway through the episode, i was scared we won't get a definite conclusion, but the ending while simple really concluded the series well. I'm more than a bit torn about the conversation between Fujisawa and Sei, while I'm glad Fujisawa is clearly showing signs that he realises what he did wrong and is going to work on himself, i still can't find it in me to not hate him and wish him the worst. Maybe if he was punished, I'd feel happier with his remorse, but there's nothing like a perfect story. Still, this show is amazing. To be able to render such an otherwise controversial plot in such an emotional way is already incredible so it's still a 10/10 in my books.
You do know one of the most popular gl movie is Korean. And Korea is not new to the lgbtq movie scene. A lot of now famous actors have starred in movies that depicted homosexual relationships.
Whenever there is so much sugar, just know that there's a pot of boiling water right above your head. 😨
Our 2 main girlies are both in precarious situations. I just hope the little trust Seulgi has developed for Jaeyi won't be broken because of the phone thing.
pausing mensuration cycle? blood transfusion? medicines? for an entrance exam? even JEE which is 2nd hardest exam…
It really does happen. In "Free the curse of Taekwondo" there was a subplot that involved a parent forcing their less than 10 year old son to take adhd medication even though he didn't have adhd
I was JUST about to post a comment asking why tf is Fuji doing all this since ep 1. Saw your comment just in time…
Someone that read the novel said that he might have been feeling guilty towards Sei because he was the last person to see his parents before the accident.
That had to be the most awkward sex between Kazuaki & Sei. *cringeAnd for anyone calling it SA. Sei tech consented…
Not struggling against him is definitely not consent. A lot of rape victims tend not to struggle against their rapists so that it doesn't become more violent. Rei told him countless times and made it very clear that he didn't want it.
That scene broke my heart. I thought that at least Fujisawa actually cared about Rei, but i was obviously wrong. He had so many chances to snap out of that jealous rage and he never did. He made a semblance of having an actual conversation with him but he still went on to violate him in the worst possible way. I Hope he rots in hell
I see so many korean dramas about bullying and I keep thinking, I know bullying is a huge problem in S.K, but…
In this movie, a lot of these kids have absent parents or even worse. They literally do not care what goes on in their kids life, or might even encourage them to do more.
Whatever redemption arc they're cooking for Pi Han Ul better be exquisite. Because there is no way you can convince me that that dude isn't the spawn of the devil or even the devil itself.
I'm more than a bit torn about the conversation between Fujisawa and Sei, while I'm glad Fujisawa is clearly showing signs that he realises what he did wrong and is going to work on himself, i still can't find it in me to not hate him and wish him the worst. Maybe if he was punished, I'd feel happier with his remorse, but there's nothing like a perfect story.
Still, this show is amazing. To be able to render such an otherwise controversial plot in such an emotional way is already incredible so it's still a 10/10 in my books.
Rei told him countless times and made it very clear that he didn't want it.