Depressing film about solitude. Once you get used to it, it's the most comfortable thing in the world but, as noted in the film, it is like a prison. The thing with the clothes was brilliant. I could almost see her lingering shadows stuck to the delicate threads in the clothing. The most depressing thing about the film wasn't the fact that both of them felt empty and lonely but the fact that they were unable to embrace these facts together. I mean, she was practically sick and he just stood there, watching her go crazy. I should read the novel to see if Murakami somehow illustrated these problems more 'cause the movie sure does feel incomplete.
Pluto was discovered in 1930 and in 2006 it was no longer considered to be a planet. During the time "it was a planet" it didn't even make one full revolution around the Sun. It still has about a hundred years to go.
I'm on episode three - when ootsuka and yamada are taking the math test and they can't dictate the first problem - it's integral. They're in 2nd year of high school and already doing integrals.
-cries-
comedy dramas sure are depressing
uwaaaaa, that ending was so good, wrapped up things nicely. I cried practically the whole episode. Inferiority complex, huh. Hurting not only yourself but those dearest to you. I'm glad the murder wasn't based on some overused drama reasons like money, forbidden love or cheating.
One of the hardest endings to swallow. It's unfair and stupid that Hanzawa was shipped out but in the end, but maybe it was a good thing. Power changes people and because of his outstanding abilities and ambition, a quick rise to the top would probably turn him into a monster. Moreover, big shots don't have that kind of contact with the customers that Hanzawa thought of as crucial. I think the chairman thought about the future, like, you'll come back, less emotinal and more experienced; your time is yet to come.
Nice film but mutilating so much fish was unnecessary. One scene would be enough. Allegory, I get it, you eat them afterwards, fine. But this was too cruel.
Heey! I need advise :( I watched 1 and a half episode of this and I thought that this Love Shuffle thing is just...…
Well, if you like something or not... that's up to you to decide. Perosnally, if I don't like the 1st ep, I usually just drop the show but some dramas give me this nagging feeling that something is about to come... they just need time. Like good wine. For me, Love Shuffle is like that too. I think it's definitely worth it because it's funny and deep at the same time. [And Matsuda is damn hot, okay?]
35-sai No Koukousei beats Kazoku Game in the overall ratings??? Well, I'm just going to believe that the first 3 places couldn't all belong to FujiTV. Because KG is way better.
Uhhhh... so, I really enjoyed all 10 episodes of the drama. I thought it had good balance between the fun and the dark side. This special was a dissapointment though. It was a great comedy but nothing like the drama. They overdid it with the fun here, the whole mystery was too fabricated and "emotional" moments were somewhat dull. I was practically praying for Kamiki to steal some screen time so that I would get to see some eye candy at least. Oh, well, I hope the movie is better :-/
-cries-
comedy dramas sure are depressing
here you go :-)