Just finished the first episode, and it is cute... But the age gap is too much for me.
It's just "grooming" to me. The girl is obviously not doing anything wrong, but he is obviously a child with no parental figure in his life, his gorgeous and young aunt-in-law appears and gives him the love he craves. He is OBVIOUSLY going to fall in love with her. He is 16, he's old enough to see her as a woman, without having the proper emotional background to healthy deal with her.
The problem is the aunt falling for him too. He is currently 16. Even if she does not fall for him before his 18th birthday (which is still way too young), it's still "grooming", even if she did not intend it.
(I know it's not exactly grooming following the correct definition, but I don't know another word for it).
It's a shame. Would have liked the story if the guy was at least 20 when they met.
The whole losing her eyesight thing is so unnecessary. Just make it temporary. Why do these writers trauma dump at the end? Ruined a perfectly good show by having her losing her sight at the end as the final scene of the show but hey she said she is going to be positive. Oh good job guys. If I needed a sad ending, I would just watch the news or better yet look in the mirror LOL.
for everyone who is confused the meaning of the movie is to show the struggles women have to face in society. by showing mitsuko who is a highschool girl in love with another girl. there's a part in the movie when the girls are playing with a pillow I think the pillow was symbolism for her homosexuality and how gay women are put to be seen as out of place in society. and keiko's story is more to show a woman being forced to marry a man she doesn't like and i think he has a pig head simply because of the way she sees him. lastly izumi running from the pig is probably a way of saying there's a man in her life blocking her way of success . the end of the story is just to show men superiority in society and the way they see women
if your goanna hate a actor keep it to yourself or dont watch the drama
Why can't we say who we don't like? This entire site is based on reviews. If you can't say what your opinions are, how can you leave honest reviews? Sometimes people don't like certain actors or shows. How does one person's opinion of someone or something threaten you? We all know everyone's opinion is just one opinion and should be taken with a grain of salt.
if your goanna hate a actor keep it to yourself or dont watch the drama
I don't care about this drama but I agree with you, you have to accept bad reviews as well as good ones, sometimes a bad review can also be constructive, otherwise, keep watching teletubbies
President Liu Qingying encountered a career crisis because she was devoted to her career and was bullied by employees and fans online. In order to save his career, he had to reach a deal with the city lord of Xiliang—crossing Xiliang to help the city lord survive the catastrophe of life and death. But Liu Qingying, the enterprising president, never expected that there are so many male pets in the harem of the city lord, and all of them want to sleep with them! In order to dissuade the male concubines from serving as bed servants, Liu Qingying decided to favor Zhen Wan, a civilian man who was forcibly brought by the city lord. But at this time Liu Qingying didn't know that the little fairy boy she mistook for, Zhen Wan, was actually carrying the mission of assassinating the city lord...
Replying toDeirdre19•Jun 25, 2023•Liked Jun 30, 2023
I wouldn’t mind the reverse harem, but the fact that this is yet another transmigration from modern times story…
Because it is a ridiculous premise. Most people would struggle to read a text from 200 years ago, yet these people go thousands of years into the past and still know exactly how to speak, how to behave and how everything around them works. It gets even worse when after 5 min from arrival they get to outsmart the ancients because of their “superior knowledge” even though most modern knowledge would be completely useless in ancient times. Very often the time-travelers are supposedly “modern” women, but instead of struggling with the role of women in the past (most of us probably wouldn’t survive a week without being beaten to death…) they usually fall for some backward buffoon who mistreats them. Plus recently, far too many dramas are using this lame trope. It’s like the writers have run out of ideas.
My friends gave me a bad review about it, but I started watching it and I'm liking it. It is advisable to watch it yourself and have your own opinion. Our preferences are not universal.
Replying toMyBallsAreHuge•Jan 20, 2023•Liked Jan 21, 2023
It's just "grooming" to me. The girl is obviously not doing anything wrong, but he is obviously a child with no parental figure in his life, his gorgeous and young aunt-in-law appears and gives him the love he craves.
He is OBVIOUSLY going to fall in love with her. He is 16, he's old enough to see her as a woman, without having the proper emotional background to healthy deal with her.
The problem is the aunt falling for him too. He is currently 16. Even if she does not fall for him before his 18th birthday (which is still way too young), it's still "grooming", even if she did not intend it.
(I know it's not exactly grooming following the correct definition, but I don't know another word for it).
It's a shame. Would have liked the story if the guy was at least 20 when they met.
and keiko's story is more to show a woman being forced to marry a man she doesn't like and i think he has a pig head simply because of the way she sees him.
lastly izumi running from the pig is probably a way of saying there's a man in her life blocking her way of success .
the end of the story is just to show men superiority in society and the way they see women
Very often the time-travelers are supposedly “modern” women, but instead of struggling with the role of women in the past (most of us probably wouldn’t survive a week without being beaten to death…) they usually fall for some backward buffoon who mistreats them.
Plus recently, far too many dramas are using this lame trope. It’s like the writers have run out of ideas.
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