That ending was unexpectedly perfect! I thought I didn't like it at first, but it fit well with the rest of the movie. Freaking loved this one guys. Bring on the mayhem! Bring on the pandemonium! I could have done without all the sexual violence, but thankfully they kept it to the first quarter of the film.
Samsies. Japanese dramas are the hardest to find T_T
Some blessed soul left a comment a while ago that's deleted now but they gave a link to be able to download it ♥◡♥ I had no troubles with the link and was able to watch it finally after waiting god knows how long to see this series. If you want the download link let me know I can pm you.
I loved this! They did a wonderful job showing the beauty of feudal Japan. Nice story line, too. I was engaged in all of the characters. Fusanosuke is such a tool. Ryosuke is 1000x more awesome, anyways :P
I had this on my watchlist for so long and always avoided it because I didn't like the poster. One day I decided to force myself to at least check out the first 10 minutes and I'm SO glad I did. An hour in, I checked how much was left of the film and only then realised it was 3h and 50min long lol >< but I was hooked by that point. So four hours later, I realised I had been missing out on the best, weirdest thing ever. The humour was honesty the best part for me. I'm not used to seeing that kind of humour (is it dark humour??) so it was really refreshing. This whole film is definitely unique.
I loved this so much. Wuthering Heights is my favourite story so to see a Chinese adaption is really cool. They did a great job, too, but because of censorship there was no kissing. Shuman and Tianxi were legally brother and sister though they were unrelated blood, so I guess this meant they couldn't show them kissing? I don't know. All I know is that it took away from the romantic side of the story. The whole story is supposed to be about the love between Shuman (Catherine) and Tianxi (Heathcliff), and yet we didn't get to see one kiss. Not one! Oh well, I'd still say give it a watch. The chemistry between the two main actors is still there, and the dude playing Tianxi is a great actor.
I loved this! They did a wonderful job showing the beauty of feudal Japan. Nice story line, too. I was engaged in all of the characters. Fusanosuke is such a tool. Ryosuke is 1000x more awesome, anyways :P