I dont understand the point of fl's overacting. Why cant japanese fl act like normal human being?Why dont they…
Not for everyone...π¬π¬ I think this kinda acting is to add to the humor of the drama. But I get that it can sometimes be too cringey. But if you can get past the acting, the FL is an amazing character. Everybody loves her. In the scenes where she's supposed to be serious, she acts quite well. If you still hate the "over acting", watching a rom-com is a bad choice. π π There would be japanese rom-coms without the anime-ish acting, but they are rare. You should try other genres if you're interested in watching j-dramas...
Ep 7 was nothing but heartbreak...I hated Izumi when she just...threw away Igarashi's feelings. The way he started crying. ππ But, I also feel bad for Izumi because she probably just thinks she's getting in way of Anna and Igarashi...Ahh...please...get back together...this is really sad...π’π’
I literally agree with everything you said here. The likes, dislikes, everything! Now I kinda get why I couldn't enjoy the show. Also, nice articleπ
P.S: I stopped this show around ep 5 I guess, so, just wanted to clarify something. The "secret" that you were talking about, is it that Araki Yuko is not the real Mitsuki?
YES PLEASE MY THOUGHT EXACTLY!! I LOVE HOW SOSUKE FALL TWICE FOR AI!! Like even if everything back to zero they…
Ikr...this is all so overwhelmingπ π we ship the leads, but also feel bad for the second leads. But Sosuke and Ai are so cute together and you know their feelings are genuine.π π I just hope all of them are happy at the end...
That's what I loved about the show too! It's amazing cuz' you always expect the change to be after the "makeover", but the makeover only helped her gain a little confidence and not change the people around her!
I feel j-dramas in general are a lot more realistic, with flawed, real characters, and there's something to learn from them. I absolutely love slice of life j-dramas, they are the best. And even in rom-coms, you'd see that the focus usually isn't entirely on the relationships but rather the character development too...I love that.
Oh yes, I did. Sorry I didn't get what you were asking. Yes, I loved that seen he ran to her and then they kissed! I'm so happy, but at the sane time, I feel bad for Higuchi...
Higa Manami is lovely in this role, so positive natural refreshing with self-insight ... and I noticed Wantanabe…
Me too. When I first saw him in KoiTsuzu, I wanted to see him in a lead role, and I'm loving this! Its nice to see his first lead role, and it's a nice character. I totally love is character.
Also, I love Minami Higa's character. She's a good female lead. She's strong, independent, smart and a nice person too...
As much as I loved the OTP, I felt bad for Risa here. Sosuke should have just listened to what she had to say,…
Yeah, if you get to know that person you had been with all this time is your first love, you obviously wouldn't be able to see or hear anything else. I'm also worried about the next ep. There's just so much to solve here, but I'm glad that Ai and Sosuke are together now, so that they can help each other get through this...
I think this kinda acting is to add to the humor of the drama. But I get that it can sometimes be too cringey. But if you can get past the acting, the FL is an amazing character. Everybody loves her. In the scenes where she's supposed to be serious, she acts quite well. If you still hate the "over acting", watching a rom-com is a bad choice. π π There would be japanese rom-coms without the anime-ish acting, but they are rare. You should try other genres if you're interested in watching j-dramas...
P.S: I stopped this show around ep 5 I guess, so, just wanted to clarify something. The "secret" that you were talking about, is it that Araki Yuko is not the real Mitsuki?
I feel j-dramas in general are a lot more realistic, with flawed, real characters, and there's something to learn from them. I absolutely love slice of life j-dramas, they are the best. And even in rom-coms, you'd see that the focus usually isn't entirely on the relationships but rather the character development too...I love that.
Also, I love Minami Higa's character. She's a good female lead. She's strong, independent, smart and a nice person too...