It was a good movie, but sad. Bittersweet would be the best description. It was also interesting to see from an historical perspective. The film was well made and I liked watching the scenes from China in the 70s, going forward.
Episode 11: I find it really difficult to believe that a trained professional like Shin Jae Yi would put herself…
I've seen both, actually--I love anime. I even have the Steins; Gate visual novel. Regardless, I disagree with you on the "nonsense" point. But, we're all entitled to our opinions. I'd watch it again, if I had to choose.
Episode 11: I find it really difficult to believe that a trained professional like Shin Jae Yi would put herself…
So, what did you think of the ending? I kind of wish they'd shown how him going back to the past (for the final time) affected the future. I need closure, lol.
Episode 11: I find it really difficult to believe that a trained professional like Shin Jae Yi would put herself…
Oh, I didn't give up after that! LOL! I'm on episode 15 and I'm practically biting my nails...IT'S SO INTENSE!!!! As for my complaint, really, it's a time travel drama, so like how "realistic" can it be, lol. But I do like things to make sense. I guess they just had to take a little "creative license" in order to get the story where it needed to be.
Episode 11: I find it really difficult to believe that a trained professional like Shin Jae Yi would put herself in such a vulnerable position by baiting the killer, without even telling anyone, let alone actually doing something so stupid. What the heck.
I read so much hate for Season 4 and I don't get it. If you liked the first 3 seasons, it's my opinion you'll like this one as well. I just finished watching Seasons 3 and 4, back to back. Although neither were as exciting as Seasons 1 and 2, I still enjoyed watching them and I look forward to a Season 5, whenever that happens. The drama isn't as thrilling as others I've seen, but I love the main cast of characters...I will watch this drama until the bitter end.