All i remember is i thought it was an urealistic but i guess happy ending?? I remember while watching i was hoping for a sort of pinnocio outcome like «I’m a real boy!». Ukno, Signto’s character getting a second chance at life again. I thought it would make sense, but it didn’t happen (I sorta remember the ending now). Imagine just dating a ghost that can disappear forever at any time, how would you know if you’re not just insane, lmao.
I watched the series again (After having read the novel) and I hate it even more than before now that I saw the…
Do you have a link to the good subs for this drama? I wanted to watch it again, but i only found the kinda broken kissasian ones, and I can't watch it like that.
This show was rly weird, not gonna lie. He’s just dating a ghost now. A ghost who used to date his mom and is the uncle of his best friend, I’m crying sksksks It’s a good kind of weird.
My honest opinion, though the movie wasn’t terrible, and it had some redeeming qualities, i still have some critisisms that i want to give. You don’t have to aggree with me, this is just the way i think. First of all, i think the dialouge was very akward at some parts. This might have something to do with a lot of it being in english, though i think it goes beyond that. An example is when toey was asking his female japanese friend whose name i already forgot about her marrige, and after asking how long they had been together, he just goes in there with a «have you ever cheated on your husband». And the movie treats this like «yeah, that’s a valid question to ask someone initially». The movie is very slow paced, and though the dialouge does not have to be rapid fire, the pauses between each line felt unnatural, like npcs talking together in a videogame. Also, some of the morals were a bit questionable, as well as the motivation for the characters. After the incident when oat and Toey were drunk, the movie treats it like it is bad that Toey is feeling uncomfortable with the fact that he has been with a man, and that he feels that way is unreasonable, as well as offensive to the man he was with; Using the argument that «would you have felt the same if it was a girl?» and «sex is just sex». Firstly, even though we love equality, sex between two men is different than between a man and a woman, and there are a lot more risks involved. In addition, if he has identified as a straight man his entire life, this incident would lead him to question himself and his sexuality. Of course it would affect him in a different way than if he was with a girl, it would lead him to raise many questions about himself, and it is not something that is easy to accept just like that. It would be more worrying if he just easily accepted it. (for «sex is just sex», i disagree with it on a personal level. I think you should value yourself and care about who you are with, but i’ll just leave it at that) As for the questionable motivation, we just saw Toey questioning himself and feeling uncomfortable. He was hurt when Oat lied to him about what happened that night. He told Oat that he is not gay. Despite this, a few minuites later when Oat kisses him on the stairs, he just accepts it? What? When? Love is a mysterious thing? I feel like a chunk of the movie is missing. I never understood Toey’s motivation, or him as a character at all really. As well as this, we never got to find out what actually happened that night when they were drunk, which is a pity because i think it would clear up a lot, and let us understan the conflict better. In the end, 2 hours well spent? No. Do i regret watching the movie? No, i got fired up because i disagreed so much with it and i became invested, which i consider a positive thing either way. Will i watch it again? Probably not.
I’m a bit out of the loop, what’s theory of love?
It’s a good kind of weird.
though you need to become a member of the community first.
First of all, i think the dialouge was very akward at some parts. This might have something to do with a lot of it being in english, though i think it goes beyond that. An example is when toey was asking his female japanese friend whose name i already forgot about her marrige, and after asking how long they had been together, he just goes in there with a «have you ever cheated on your husband». And the movie treats this like «yeah, that’s a valid question to ask someone initially». The movie is very slow paced, and though the dialouge does not have to be rapid fire, the pauses between each line felt unnatural, like npcs talking together in a videogame.
Also, some of the morals were a bit questionable, as well as the motivation for the characters. After the incident when oat and Toey were drunk, the movie treats it like it is bad that Toey is feeling uncomfortable with the fact that he has been with a man, and that he feels that way is unreasonable, as well as offensive to the man he was with; Using the argument that «would you have felt the same if it was a girl?» and «sex is just sex». Firstly, even though we love equality, sex between two men is different than between a man and a woman, and there are a lot more risks involved. In addition, if he has identified as a straight man his entire life, this incident would lead him to question himself and his sexuality. Of course it would affect him in a different way than if he was with a girl, it would lead him to raise many questions about himself, and it is not something that is easy to accept just like that. It would be more worrying if he just easily accepted it.
(for «sex is just sex», i disagree with it on a personal level. I think you should value yourself and care about who you are with, but i’ll just leave it at that)
As for the questionable motivation, we just saw Toey questioning himself and feeling uncomfortable. He was hurt when Oat lied to him about what happened that night. He told Oat that he is not gay. Despite this, a few minuites later when Oat kisses him on the stairs, he just accepts it? What? When? Love is a mysterious thing? I feel like a chunk of the movie is missing. I never understood Toey’s motivation, or him as a character at all really. As well as this, we never got to find out what actually happened that night when they were drunk, which is a pity because i think it would clear up a lot, and let us understan the conflict better.
In the end, 2 hours well spent? No. Do i regret watching the movie? No, i got fired up because i disagreed so much with it and i became invested, which i consider a positive thing either way. Will i watch it again? Probably not.