The second lead was originally Mike, but they decided he wasn't the right fit and replaced him with Gawin.
i hope so too. But to be honest, I also found that they were not really a good match. That said, I'm not really a fan of Krist so I have a hard time imagining him with anyone. No offense to those who love him ^^'
I don't think age and whether someone is in university or not decides how timid they are. Certain personality…
I just saw that you have already seen Weak Hero Class. Instead, I would recommend The Devil Judge. It's also a great bromance and I loved everything about this series too.
I don't think age and whether someone is in university or not decides how timid they are. Certain personality…
I could recommend three of my favorites to you. But they are really hard and violent. - Weak Hero class 1 is really violent but the bromance is good and the main character is crazy. - The King Of Pigs : This story is one of the most difficult I have ever seen. It's hard and really painful to see. But that's what makes it so extraordinary. And Kim Dong Wook is amazing. - And the last would be Mouse. The plot here is also completely insane. One of the best. It was in this series that I discovered Lee Seung Gi. I've been a fan since ^^ It's a thriller, just like King of Pigs. Weak Hero Class is a story that follows the journey of several students. It's been making a lot of noise lately.
I don't think age and whether someone is in university or not decides how timid they are. Certain personality…
If you look in my lists, you will see that the fluff thing are not necessarily in the toplist aha. So I have to adapt every time I watch something with characters that are a bit too innocent. But sometimes it's good to watch lighter stuff ^^ so here I am. But I really love Noey :D
When I saw the rating for the film, I really hesitated. The negative comments didn't help me either. But I finally decided to give this story a chance. And damn it, I'm really glad I did.
Many comments say the story makes no sense and is hard to follow. I don't agree with that. This film has a certain poetry that you just have to be able to grasp. The development of the characters as well as the depth of their psychology is remarkable.
Today, we are in a society where it is absolutely necessary to avoid representing the violence of reality so as not to offend the sensitivity of the most fragile. But for me, reality doesn't cease to exist because you can't see it or don't talk about it.
I didn't like the rape scene or the horror that followed. But I enjoyed this raw and violent representation, filled with a multitude of emotions, each one more captivating than the other.
Young Endo Kenshin was outstanding in his portrayal of Kai. He is made up of a range of emotions, as well as many demons. And despite that, he's going to do what he can to help Kiritani. Kai eventually became Kiritani's redemption.
I don't think age and whether someone is in university or not decides how timid they are. Certain personality…
I have the impression that you really like this series. For the moment I keep watching, which also means that I like it. It's just that Thi's slowness tends to make me bored. He is a bit too slow for me.
I don't think age and whether someone is in university or not decides how timid they are. Certain personality…
I wasn't talking about his pathological shyness. I am exactly the same.
I was talking more about his inability to analyze a situation and come to an adequate conclusion. For example the rooftop scene. He didn't observe what was happening and immediately jumped to conclusions that led him to panic. Or when he went to see the restorer. She asked him to tutor her child without ever specifying which one. Yet it seemed clear from her reaction that she wasn't talking about her daughter. But again, he found himself unable to interpret the situation correctly. He didn't ask any questions and went straight to the conclusion that his student would be the girl. Of course, comedy holds an important important place in the series. I can appreciate it and I really like Noey's arrogance, which looks more like naivety.
I'm on episode 4 and it's not that bad. But could someone explain to me how a university student can be so stupid? I find Thi's actions completely ridiculous, whether because of his age or his school grade. Frankly, who behaves like that and still manages to be taken seriously? On the other hand I like Noey and his arrogance aha, he's funny.
I just found that most actors had taken a lot of distance with Build and I'm surprised to see that this is not completely the case. I had the feeling that he had been completely condemned by everyone before anything official had even come out. I think it's a good thing to give him the benefit of the doubt. Right now, nothing seems certain...
Who are these couple with highschooler and a 36 yr old man if you do you should report them. Lol what are u even…
From a legal point of view, they should indeed be forced to break up. Especially in western countries.
However, it happens that some of them are really in love. So it's just a point of view. I don't think I can know for other people what is best for them.
And to say that I'm okay with abusive relationships would be a shitty shortcut.
bruh beating kids with no fighting skill is easy compared to beating a thug
Everything is not always 100% coherent in the series. However, there are still explanations.
- SooHo quit MMA a few years earlier while the other youngster continued to train. - SooHo was also greatly emotionally disturbed. It can make all the difference in reality too.
For Shi Eun's victory, there are also explanations, although it does not justify everything. - The MMA champion fights as he would in an octagon, by following rules. Shi Eun fights dirty and does shitty moves. He never wins because he is better, but simply because he calculates how to do the most damage without really knowing how to fight. - Then, as we have seen many times , Shi Eun has an implacable will. He will die if it has to come to that end. It's a whole state of mind too.
Here is my point of view. Even if it doesn't explain everything, it still makes the story more believable.
- Weak Hero class 1 is really violent but the bromance is good and the main character is crazy.
- The King Of Pigs : This story is one of the most difficult I have ever seen. It's hard and really painful to see. But that's what makes it so extraordinary. And Kim Dong Wook is amazing.
- And the last would be Mouse. The plot here is also completely insane. One of the best. It was in this series that I discovered Lee Seung Gi. I've been a fan since ^^ It's a thriller, just like King of Pigs.
Weak Hero Class is a story that follows the journey of several students. It's been making a lot of noise lately.
Many comments say the story makes no sense and is hard to follow. I don't agree with that. This film has a certain poetry that you just have to be able to grasp. The development of the characters as well as the depth of their psychology is remarkable.
Today, we are in a society where it is absolutely necessary to avoid representing the violence of reality so as not to offend the sensitivity of the most fragile. But for me, reality doesn't cease to exist because you can't see it or don't talk about it.
I didn't like the rape scene or the horror that followed. But I enjoyed this raw and violent representation, filled with a multitude of emotions, each one more captivating than the other.
Young Endo Kenshin was outstanding in his portrayal of Kai. He is made up of a range of emotions, as well as many demons. And despite that, he's going to do what he can to help Kiritani. Kai eventually became Kiritani's redemption.
This film represents hope in a world of darkness.
I was talking more about his inability to analyze a situation and come to an adequate conclusion. For example the rooftop scene. He didn't observe what was happening and immediately jumped to conclusions that led him to panic. Or when he went to see the restorer. She asked him to tutor her child without ever specifying which one. Yet it seemed clear from her reaction that she wasn't talking about her daughter. But again, he found himself unable to interpret the situation correctly. He didn't ask any questions and went straight to the conclusion that his student would be the girl.
Of course, comedy holds an important important place in the series. I can appreciate it and I really like Noey's arrogance, which looks more like naivety.
However, it happens that some of them are really in love. So it's just a point of view. I don't think I can know for other people what is best for them.
And to say that I'm okay with abusive relationships would be a shitty shortcut.
- SooHo quit MMA a few years earlier while the other youngster continued to train.
- SooHo was also greatly emotionally disturbed. It can make all the difference in reality too.
For Shi Eun's victory, there are also explanations, although it does not justify everything.
- The MMA champion fights as he would in an octagon, by following rules. Shi Eun fights dirty and does shitty moves. He never wins because he is better, but simply because he calculates how to do the most damage without really knowing how to fight.
- Then, as we have seen many times , Shi Eun has an implacable will. He will die if it has to come to that end. It's a whole state of mind too.
Here is my point of view. Even if it doesn't explain everything, it still makes the story more believable.