Beautiful story, beautiful movie. Arimura Kasumi is simply stunning! And do you know what's best about this movie? No annoying male lead, no pointless and boring love story.
Did you notice in ep. 03 how Hirose Suzu accidentally said 'escalator' instead of 'elevator' (around minute 40:00), but both went on so cleverly that they kept this scene? I can't believe that was on purpose.
Wow, this was bad. Is this really a John Woo film? Ridiculous story, bad acting, and annoying music most of the time. At least the action scenes were quite okay, but that’s it. 3/10.
for me, the life of Soul and his family does not interest me. It adds absolutely nothing to the main story which…
Sorry, to me this is no romance dorama at all, it is about how deaf people and hearing people are coping with each other and how all of them struggle in life concerning that disability. And I am so glad to see the stories of everybody involved. It's amazing what I have learnt about hearing-disabled people through this show.
This drama is so real. To know you're going deaf and you'll soon be unable to hear your favorite songs ever again...…
And to know you can't buy that beautiful handbag you see in that store window, because you need both hands for communicating in sign language and therefore cannot carry a bag with one of them. :-(
I totally get Nana's feelings, but when she went and tried to actively sabotage Sou's friendship-and-maybe-romantic…
I don't think Nana tries to sabotage Sou's friendship with Tsumugi just out of jealousy. She is simply desperate because she fears she's losing Sou and the precious relationship she has with him. I would be desperate, too.
The only character I like so far is Nana, the rest of them are a bunch of selfish people that lack empathy. I…
People are able to learn, and people can learn about other people's lives and how they cope. As well as we can learn about the situation of deaf people through this show a lttle bit, Tsumugi, too, can learn about Sou being deaf now and how he handles it. It's called empathy. Without it we wouldn't understand each other at all.
I also appreciate the insight we get into how deaf people manage their lives. In ep 6, when Nana looked at the…
Oh, you're right. A bag you have to carry with your hand makes conversing in sign langauge difficult. That's why she was carrying that bag only in her dream, when she was able to speak and talking to Sou on the phone and holding hands with him later. It's all those little things that make this show so extraordinarily good.