The drama is a slow burner, you might get bored for the first 2 episodes but trust me the rests are super good, the mysteries could keep you on the edge of your seat, the cinematography and the sound effect add more creepiness to it . Also, Odagiri Joe, Naka Riisa and other actors delivered such a wonderful performance. It's solid 9/10 from me.
the episode about Japanese dream made me shiver, especially when the villain screamed at the end of the episode. I love how this drama tackled some serious issues
this is exactly what I think, I LOVE the 5 main characters, the acting and their chemistry are superb, but I tend…
yes, I also find the interactions between the main charas with their families quite enjoyable. I cried when Ik jun went a long way to see his sister on military camp after finding how hard is her life with her ex. I also love Ahn/Andrea's background story.
Hi i get your opinion but please whatch the whole kdrama
this drama isn't everyone's cup of tea apparently and that's ok. tbh this is such a slow burner, I started to enjoy it after episode 5-6, couldn't care less with all the other characters aside the main 5 MC though. I wish season 2 could be more focused on them, I really enjoy every second when these 5 appear on screen.
Okay, so I'm only 2 episodes in and I love the 5 main characters and their friendships, but I'm finding the parts…
this is exactly what I think, I LOVE the 5 main characters, the acting and their chemistry are superb, but I tend to fast forward the background stories (the other staff and the patients' stories), sadly it takes up more than 50% of the whole drama. I didn't even cry when they tried to make the audience relate with the sad stories of the patients. I'm on ep 9 btw.
Machida has spoken that the ending will be good for viewers. I trust him and besides it would totally be unfitting…
second this, and afaik Japan's 30 minute dramas tend to be more light-hearted, like something you can enjoy after tough day at work. They rarely get sappy or angsty.
Any japanese fans here who can tell me what the japanese think of Eiji's acting today? I read an article of a…
Sorry I'm not Japanese but I'll drop my POV here. I didn't know he's being criticized for his acting, I only watch him in CM and a couple of episodes of Nee Sensei and I think his acting is decent, actually better than some hyped actors. Btw someone who know Japanese said on twitter he's at first being criticized for being casted in Furifura because he's not that popular (his costar, Takumi Kitamura is current Japan's it boy btw). But now CM's popularity changed the game, he's getting more popular. I understand a little bit Japanese and when I saw his video on YT it seems like many Japanese fans love him, saying him kawai, kakkoi etc.
Go Makoto...please dorama no kamisama, let him end up with Kiki. Nakano Taiga is so damn talented, he could play any kind of role flawlessly. I still can't forget how much I wanted to punch him on the face in Yutori desu ga. I also just found out that his father is a veteran actor, now we know where his talent comes from.
Even though I read the manga Alice in wonder and know that he doesn't actually fit the main lead role but fuck…
true, haha..that's how he got his popularity among i-fans..but at least he slowly moves into more serious and mature roles. He even gets praised for his acting in his recent movie, Gekijou.