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BrightestStar

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Replying to dex Mar 7, 2022
The kiss scene in the rain never fails to bring me to tears in any adaptation.... UNTIL NOW!!! I'M SO DISAPPOINTED…
The rain scene here definitely was disappointing. It lacked intensity. It made me realized this Kotoko, despite the aggravating anime voice, is kinda bland and lacks real emotions
Probably my favourite 日本人 Naoki (actually reminds me of Joe Cheng’s Taiwanese version). As for Kotoko, she felt too much right out of a manga. She was definitely missing the intensity. Can’t beat Yahagi Honoka.

This movie is as good as its prequels, except for that 1 most important scene in the whole story, it felt underwhelming so I gave it a lower score.

Also not sure if it has to do with age/life experience, but I finally realized how disturbingly intrusive Naoki’s mother is. She never stops to think what her son wants and always obsessed with what she wants. In all previous versions I only thought in Kotoko’s PoV but now from Naoki’s, everyone was unfair towards him. He’s actually a nice guy. He has the right to reject what’s being imposed on him.
On Chef wa Meitantei Mar 1, 2022
Restaurant dramas are usually my taste but this one kept me wanting to watch more of it. The characters are relatable, and the simple mysteries keeps you curious. Definitely surpassed my expectations.
Replying to BrightestStar Feb 7, 2022
Title The Journalist Spoiler
I found it was relatable because the way corruption happened was closer to reality (unlike kdramas where they…
In a way it is realistic that those that actually feel any type of guilt or remorse are the first to be let go, trapped, or even gotten rid off whenever there's a chance. Meanwhile those that are beyond remorse stay and going up the ladder.

I just kinda see our world getting worse by the day, I don't know if there is anyone person or organization with the capability of turning things around and making those narcissists in power accountable for their actions :(
On Midnight Diner 2 Feb 2, 2022
Still like another episode of the drama, but the stories chosen were pretty warm and the cast is excellent as usual. I’m curious who’s grave is that in the end!
Replying to DoramaGaDaisuki Jan 30, 2022
Wow, what a show! First of all, I'm grateful that it was on Netflix...more j-dramas by Netflix please!!! The cast…
I found it was relatable because the way corruption happened was closer to reality (unlike kdramas where they make the whole government and anyone involved to be part of a gang). I agree the way the story went was as you said still unrealistic to some degree.
On The Journalist Jan 30, 2022
Except for the dry beginning, around mid episode 2, the story starts to make more sense and characters start to feel more like people. From there on it becomes a perfect drama in my eyes. The acting here blew me away. I have to admit I haven’t watched Ayano Go in recent years so I was really impressed with how far he’d come as an actor. The development of his character was the most exceptional!
On Japan Sinks: People of Hope Dec 18, 2021
Solid drama that got its message through. It wasn’t perfect, it had the typical overacting for some actors. Others were on point. I liked the environmental message that is universal. I also liked the focus on the characters and the logistics of accepting and dealing with such an event rather than the event itself.

One thing that felt off (although I’m nitpicking here) is despite being in a constant rush, Amami always had the time to present his ideas in a printed document, and even bothers to do a COVER PAGE 😆
Replying to kronix Dec 18, 2021
just looked at your list. looks you live in bubble of kdramas. you should watch more and more jdramas. they shows…
The US vs China is logical. But I wondered why they didn’t start with countries with low population vs geographic area like Canada and other cold countries.
Replying to BrightestStar Nov 27, 2021
Title Cunning Single Lady Spoiler
It made sense from a cultural perspective. It was her mistake in their marriage. His was not noticing how much…
Not sure, my impression was that she learns too. When they try out their relationship the 2nd time around, even though he had lost his fortune, and she went back to supporting him, they had a much more open and interactive relationship.

I don't remember all the details though, I watched it long ago. I just got reminded recently cuz my sister is watching the (very terrible) Turkish version.
On Midnight Diner Nov 24, 2021
For a movie, it felt like a couple of episodes put together. Some stories are more engaging than others, but nothing out of the ordinary. Relaxing to watch.
Replying to Loner Nov 23, 2021
Title Cunning Single Lady Spoiler
Sorry to say Its hard to accept Fls justifications from second half..not coz its not valid. But mainly coz she…
It made sense from a cultural perspective. It was her mistake in their marriage. His was not noticing how much of a hard time she was having. He was too self absorbed.
On Yurigokoro Nov 17, 2021
Title Yurigokoro
Engaging story but improbable. I'm the unforgiving type so I have no empathy towards Misako. They went the "safe" route with this movie to get viewers' sympathy but left me unconvinced.
Replying to ForgottenSoul Nov 15, 2021
Title Sego-don
how were they inaccurate im about to start this JP genre.
I'm sure it's not, it's more a matter of preference for me. The writer of Sanadamaru is the same writer of Shinsengumi (another popular drama that I didn't like) + I just don't like the main actor chosen for Sanadamaru. For those reasons I predict I would be biased against it :P
On Amachan Nov 12, 2021
Title Amachan
I did love most of the drama. The beginning was excellent, the ending couldn't be more perfect. The middle idol part though, I'm just not a fan. It's not bad though just not my cup of tea. It took a big portion of the drama but it did introduce us to many rich characters.

This story was as much about Aki as it was about Haruko. It felt great that she found her peace and a new dream to pursue after hers was stolen from her long ago.

I recommend it! :D
TalkingWithYou Nov 12, 2021
That's why I stick with historical Japanese dramas (Taiga). It's not that they are 100% accurate as most of the time the main historical figure we are following is shown almost saint-like, but it does follow the actual documented events. Even events where they marry young (though they might not have age-appropriate actors for the roles *cough* Gou *cough*). I rather watch something uncomfortable and realistic than feel good. There are other dramas for that.

Also when a drama is set in a fictional world that isn't modern, do we still call it historical? In my opinion, it should be called fantasy. Nirvana in Fire, for example, is a fantasy adapted from The Count of Monte Cristo story. Yet people always put it in the historical category. Anyways, fantasy dramas are where we can mix genres of ancient settings with presentism and get out feel good from it.
On In House Marriage Honey Nov 11, 2021
It was fine, just no actual story there. Short yet still too long for such "plot"
Also - kids don't try this at home! I mean the chances of not marrying a psychopath this way is slim!
Replying to 23ud Nov 5, 2021
I watched it in 2019. Not many teenagers will enjoy it because it targets adult audiences from their 30's and…
I wouldn’t call it realistic though. It was fun and fluffy