This is a really interesting show! I think this came out around the same time as Goddess Bless You from Death, so I unfortunately wasn't able to catch it then. Although I was impressed with Goddess Bless You and how gruesome it was, the atmosphere and cinematography in Khemjira is honestly amazing. I think a huge plus point is that the show is set in the Isan region, so the traditional and cultural aspects really make the plot work. The opening is also incredibly haunting but beautiful - it really sets the tone for the show! Glad I caught it on Netflix. Also P.S: I gotta say, Keng has really beautiful eyes lol. I get why everyone's jaws drop whenever he takes his shades off in the show.😬
I feel bad for Tua. I know arnold is not wrong but i feel bad for him😭😭 i hope he doesn't fall for boston.Was…
Lol was literally just watching the dosa scene. I was so surprised they were eating dosa in the first place because South Indian food is rarely ever shown when there's Indian cuisine involved, but them eating it like a friggin Taco Bell crunchwrap took me out 😭✋🏻
Right? It feels like everyone’s a harsh critic these days! Especially with hyped dramas—one tiny plot twist…
And honestly the rating system becomes more unreliable when you see dramas from different countries (good example being Japan), having excellent dramas rated in the 7.0s. So in this case, Japanese dramas at 7.8 and 7.9 are considered great, while those at 8.0 or 8.1 are considered excellent. I quite frankly do not look at the ratings anymore, especially after missing out on some good shows rated badly, and just read the synopsis to see if it's worth my attention or not.
I honestly got a little teary when the clerk said they would properly document that they came? Not sure why I…
You're right, that scene meant a lot! Especially because even though it was a small step, it seemed like a solid effort towards actually considering the registration of same-sex marriages.
I enjoyed this show so much - it was such a nice break from all the serious shows I have been watching recently and I felt so relaxed while watching it. I really liked how genuine the characters were. Besides, although it may be hard to find a chosen family like this in real life, I was impressed with how they realistically portrayed what it could be like with the right people. If anyone needs a break from serious stuff, this is the right show to watch!
Absolute 10/10 from me. I don't think any show/j-drama has made me this emotional in such a long time. This is an incredibly empowering show that put me in high spirits, and quite honestly, I'll really miss it now that it's over!
I swear to God this show makes me emotional at the end of every episode! This show always ends each episode on such an emotionally charged note - I damn near choked up seeing that race in episode 6. Hoping Koichi carries the dream forward in the next one!
Just finished this one - it's an incredibly endearing show about found family! It's a very relaxed watch, but some of the emotional moments are actually quite heart-wrenching. I honestly love slice of life shows like these, and would recommend it to anyone! It's on Netflix, so anyone in doubt should give it a try - it'll make your day!
This is an excellent show, period. I first gave this a try because of Tsumabuki Satoshi, but ultimately stayed because of the story, and of course all of the cast. Every moment is so emotionally charged, and seeing the horses race actually make your heart pound. The story is so thrilling that even if it's focused on simply buying a horse from an auction, you feel it - that's how well this is written. Anyone questioning whether they should watch or not should definitely go ahead and do so!
Sigh. I was so hyped for this drama, and I do think both Offroad and Ou are giving it their all and they look…
The scene where he got shot, but was okay walking about and having sex killed me😭. It reminded me of this one SNL sketch where a cop gets shot, does the deed with a fellow female officer and dies the next morning due to blood loss. I was like how did Pheem not bleed his guts out considering he got shot yesterday? They're stretching reality so much out here.😂 Still entertaining even if everything seems kinda half-baked though.
Than needs to seriously get himself together and start actively investigating stuff on his own without relying on Pheem. Pheem is extremely unreliable, so I don't see why Than should hang onto everything he says like it's true. Anywho, I'm liking this so far, even with the janky CGI gunshots and crossfire.
Walked into this thinking I could handle the horror, and came out of it genuinely creeped out. This is really interesting, and honestly, props to whoever is responsible for the ghost and corpse designs. They succeeded in scaring the sh*t out of me. That shot of the tree in the beginning was also so haunting, it took me a good minute to process😭. Overall, very solid start to the story - I'm already so curious to see what's going to happen next!
I read the manhwa and Seo in guk really fits well as the ML. Kim se jeong would be a good choice for the FL too as someone suggested! Besides, if anyone has to be Jo gaeul's character, it's Kim jae young because he looks exactly like him lol😬
Unexpected, but this show is surprisingly good and really refreshing, especially for people who love good cinematography and enjoy nature in general. I personally am liking this one a lot. The vibes are chill, it's pretty relaxing, and the nature shots are immaculate.
It seems that some might find this understandably slow. Imo, the main actors appear to be doing a fine job - I like the banter between them because it feels natural, and they don't react over the top at all (I'll save some criticism for Fifa's parents😭). Actually, their conversations sounded like how they do in real life. Maybe it's just me, but I don't mind the slow burn romance here. It doesn't feel rushed and there's no one dying or something overly dramatic like that, which makes it all the better. Minor inconveniences do occur, but the chill vibes make up for all that.
I am, however, surprised that it's ending with episode 7. I was hoping that they would go beyond that ep. count, but that's okay. Looking forward to the last one though!
Gin got what she deserved . Definitely the best directed japanese show i have seen
Plus Keisuke telling that sick priest off towards the end was the cherry on top. He was crazy and obsessed till he died, and should have suffered more for the damage he caused by being a deranged puppet. But it just seemed more logical for Gin to bear the consequences more heavily.
This show was simply amazing. No words. Awesome cinematography, great acting and a really well-rounded story. I guess I'll miss watching it on Wednesdays a bit.🥲
Is Iwao a Kashihabe by born? Who is "That Man" mentioned by Kanako on the last moment of the show - Iwao or Shirogane?
Fully agree with the comments theorizing above. They put a positive spin on 'Anohito,' because to the villagers who were innocent, Daigo must have seemed like a god who saved them from the Gotos. This time around circumstances created a 'That Man' who helped them break from what looked like a cursed cycle of events.
Why is everyone in this village this crazy??? why was that old lady full of bombs??? omg 😅😅😅.So, That…
Really makes you wonder if That Man stopped them from shooting Keisuke, so that he wouldn't become like him (what with the disease). Because look at Iwao.😭 They all seem to have inherited the disease or it's part of their genes or something, that when they die it just makes them come back alive into these weird Frankenstein monsters.
Also, the lady with the bomb made me laugh - like that was so random!😂😩
It seems that some might find this understandably slow. Imo, the main actors appear to be doing a fine job - I like the banter between them because it feels natural, and they don't react over the top at all (I'll save some criticism for Fifa's parents😭). Actually, their conversations sounded like how they do in real life. Maybe it's just me, but I don't mind the slow burn romance here. It doesn't feel rushed and there's no one dying or something overly dramatic like that, which makes it all the better. Minor inconveniences do occur, but the chill vibes make up for all that.
I am, however, surprised that it's ending with episode 7. I was hoping that they would go beyond that ep. count, but that's okay. Looking forward to the last one though!
Also, the lady with the bomb made me laugh - like that was so random!😂😩