It feels like I wasted my time watching this—there are too many unexplained plots. The first 20 minutes were okay, but things quickly went downhill. I have so many questions, but it looks like I'm not the only one.
I had to double-check the 11 minutes because I thought it was a mistake. However, it was still powerful and complete, and I enjoyed it as short as it was.
To my disappointment Ango's suicide was very unreasonable , director maybe wanted it to be dramatic ,I would have…
I think most people in these situations already carry alot if trauma and may seem strong on the surface but anything can trigger them. A lifelong of rejection and frustration. It's not uncommon in real life to end like this. But I guess a happy ending would have been great, but isn't chaos why we love Japanese movies.
It felt like the victim was the one who had a lot of questions to answer while the perpetrators just moved on to their next victim. Why do they have to forgive them? is this society's answer when victims cry out for justice? Unsatisfactory.
A big pile of ableist nonsense. Even the so called brother who was supposed to be a cop was so dumb. People just gathered in a circle while cops fired shots. Proof they don't know anything about guns either.
That creepy white guy just walked into the coffee shop and said can I teach you to make good coffee. What in the white saviour mentality is that? I enjoyed the friendship and everything else.
As someone who constantly has existential crises about life, this movie made me bawl my eyes out.`So many truth bombs for some of us living in 2025 and feeling tired of the state of the world.
I really enjoyed it, though I was initially skeptical and thought, "WTF?" The pacing was slow at first and felt like it was going to be mundane, but then the second half took me by surprise as it descends into chaos and turns into open season. Worth the watch.
I liked the concept and some of the stuff, though parts of it left me disturbed and wondering why? I hated the…
The ending was also not justified. Why would the scientist be punished and not ML, who also does some bad things (sexual assault). Letting him ride off into the sunset was a poor choice of ending. He also should have ended his own life or at least succumbed to the experiment.
I liked the concept and some of the stuff, though parts of it left me disturbed and wondering why? I hated the preachy tone and some of the "wisdom" stuff from a weirdo who was under the influence of some medical procedure, since he himself never becomes a good guy.
Interesting. I understood it to be exactly the reverse. She was the one who wanted to play house, in two different…
That's another way of seeing it. But she was happy with their illicit relationship, he was not and he wanted more from her despite not wanting to get married.
I'm halfway but really hate the FL's stoic and sad character. She never explains anything or allow the guy to meet her halfway. Her life has all these weird rules. Does being independent mean you don't accept help even from friends?.
My favorite moments were the religious songs. I can imagine being tortured that way.
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Does being independent mean you don't accept help even from friends?.