I love how it begins with the red flag (that is usually put on the end of a trailer with long loads as a caution so you don't get too close) flapping and then flying free. To symbolize caution to the wind and live, stop being worried about getting hurt and just live happily for as long as you can.
Loved how you could see the contrast of how her relationship with her husband differed from the relationship with Kurata. Right from the beginning when the sex they were engaging in was all for his (husband/Shin's) benefit. Nothing for her. When she is with Kurata it is the opposite. Her husband takes her to a fancy restaurant for their anniversary and then tells her to eat the tofu while commenting on how delicious the beef is. Kurata gives his taro from his bowl to her, even though he loves taro. It is these little things that make or break a relationship.
The scene where it finally breaks down for her and he demands she comes home even though everything is shut down. His words -"You're a mother you should be home." Toko asks what about him , he's the father. Shin quickly turns things around in the conversation with "I work hard, no? I provide for you don't I?" - THIS statement is used so much on mothers that stay home. Like because they work and bring home money makes them kings and the mothers servants. Just pisses me off so much. (sorry) "Even in 1,000 years, men will be men.." Worth the watch.
Can anyone tell me if there is a lot of filming on the "food prep" side of this story? Like close-ups of cutting up fish or anything like this? Thanks.
I'm learning more and more latests pieces of news about the abuse towards Omega X and I'm utterly disgusted by…
When they interviewed the CEO and she was saying "oh this (video) was made by an anti fan." Who cares! It still shows you verbally abusing a human being and then later on assaulting them. It doesn't matter who filmed it and there is no way that it was "made" to look bad. IT IS bad. My heart goes out to those young men.
If you are sensitive to light flickering or strobing please be aware that there are at least two episodes that show some flashbacks and it has flickering light that could be an issue.
Loved how you could see the contrast of how her relationship with her husband differed from the relationship with Kurata.
Right from the beginning when the sex they were engaging in was all for his (husband/Shin's) benefit. Nothing for her. When she is with Kurata it is the opposite.
Her husband takes her to a fancy restaurant for their anniversary and then tells her to eat the tofu while commenting on how delicious the beef is. Kurata gives his taro from his bowl to her, even though he loves taro. It is these little things that make or break a relationship.
The scene where it finally breaks down for her and he demands she comes home even though everything is shut down. His words -"You're a mother you should be home." Toko asks what about him , he's the father. Shin quickly turns things around in the conversation with "I work hard, no? I provide for you don't I?" - THIS statement is used so much on mothers that stay home. Like because they work and bring home money makes them kings and the mothers servants. Just pisses me off so much. (sorry)
"Even in 1,000 years, men will be men.."
Worth the watch.
Who cares! It still shows you verbally abusing a human being and then later on assaulting them. It doesn't matter who filmed it and there is no way that it was "made" to look bad. IT IS bad.
My heart goes out to those young men.