The acting was superb from the whole cast, the characters were very endearing (especially Riku), but I felt the…
The whole "let the dead murderers voice be heard. Yes, it was treated unfairly, but I felt it was like saying "just take the law in your own hand". The murders were so brutal yet no one focused on that. Anyways, for me at least, but giving a murderer a voice is like giving the green light for others to follow suit.
The acting was superb from the whole cast, the characters were very endearing (especially Riku), but I felt the storytelling was inconsistent. For me, it felt had a big red herring :P Well, it's still a fun watch
I don't agree with the message of the drama, which may or may not have been intentional...
8.5/10 i finished it mainly for takahashi issei, i am so impressed with how masterful he is of feminine mannerisms…
I have been a fan of Takahashi Issei for a long time and though he’s great in this drama, it’s Ayase Haruka’s acting that most impressed me. Also Kitamura Kazuki was a natural in his role
For a person proclaiming Slice of Life is one of my favourites, I really am missing out A LOT! I’m looking forward to checking some of them out
The titles that comes to mind when I think of that genre would be the movie: Otonari Dramas a recent one: Ore no Hanashi wa Nagai (English title: If Talking Paid)
I wholeheartedly agree with what you said except the "all japanese" part.. It would be sensible to not amalgamate/descriminate…
Where did you get that they support?
How many countries actually apologized? Did the US apologize for killing their 100s of thousands of innocent people, most of them pre-teens? Why go in the past, did they apologize for the wars they’ve been causing the last 20 years killing millions and destroying governments and their countries, while stealing their goods? Did the UK apologize for all their colonization, to this day collect money and the Queen imposing herself on those people? Did France apologize for their atrocities and to this day stealing the wealth of African countries they colonized the last century?
Why am I bringing this up? Well it’s the same as bringing up the war with Japan itself in this argument about a car accident (hit & run or wtv).
The wording could have something to do with him being in the entertainment industry and his agency is telling him what to say so he can stay in the industry. That would make more sense than bringing up wars when those people have nothing to do with it.
This coming to an end is probably for the best for everyone involved. It is kinda sad seeing an era coming to an end. They probably stayed longer than they should’ve, but this now feels like a reminder.
"I would love to leave this company and take a new step and embark to my childhood dream".No, sweetie, no, you…
Talent aside, there is no law that forbids a 35 years old sleeping with an 20 yo. I know a girl who lied to the guy she was going out with about her age for 2 years. She was 18 and told him she was 20 (he was in his late 20s at the time). She always looked mature and older than her age. She told me she didn’t mean to lie but he assumed and she didn’t correct him. Was he supposed to check her id card before dating her?
This has nothing to do with my opinion on age difference between man and woman dating or even on one night stands. Those are personal choices but as long as both adults consenting, it’s none of my business. And if she’s 17 lying that she’s 20, how is he responsible? If she was 13, that would be a whole other story, but at 16 many look either younger or older than her age.
Talent wise, yes I think he needs to work hard to impress an international audience.
If she was bullied you'd say "they've though so much hard moments and now this" but the context would be different.…
When someone is not taught right from wrong and got some sort of repercussions or shown the wrong they did at a young age, they won’t learn nor grow. They won’t change either. That’s why we have so many adult children nowadays.
Well I think there is a way for him to show sincerity here. If he really regrets his past, he should take this…
I was referring to the bullying. Sexual assault and rape is a whole different story. It should be investigated by the authorities and perpetrators brought to Justice. Not sure how they go about it in South Korea
I think with bullying it is important, for non famous people as well as celebrities, to see their faults and wrongdoings…
Well I think there is a way for him to show sincerity here. If he really regrets his past, he should take this opportunity to create awareness. The fact adults turn a blind eye to these situations is the biggest crime there.
Always leaving me wanting more! It did get repetitive at one point though. Still, the cast was just great. Yoshioka Riho was a fantastic addition to the cast.
Sometani Shota had a short role in the last episode but he's just too great. the only character that you see time reflected on him. One complaint about this drama, all cases are around 25 years old yet people haven't aged at all?
I don't get the message of this drama... Is it me or is it quite ambiguous? They keep saying one thing and showing…
I think it's meant to say "leaving on time" isn't a bad thing but unless it is done as a group it won't make much of a difference if only 1 person does it. Despite what the people on top say, if the people that are directly involved with those in the bottom don't apply it, things won't change.
It's overall a good drama, discusses a very important subject that is related to work culture in Japan (which is also happening in many neighbouring countries actually). The era and mentality about work are changing and this drama portrays it well.
It's not perfect, week on the acting side, but still, overall engaging characters and the story flows well.
Totally worth the watch if only to get a conclusion. I wished to see more of the characters interacting rather than just the main lead (though they were great as always). Now I feel like rewatching the old series
Your comment on Diary of Prosecutor reminded me of it, kinda also falls into that category as well. So yeah got me excited to check it out + I really like Jung Ryeo Won
I don't agree with the message of the drama, which may or may not have been intentional...
Really light mystery. Engaging enough to keep your eyes on the screen without using up much of your energy stressing you about the story.
The titles that comes to mind when I think of that genre would be the movie: Otonari
Dramas a recent one: Ore no Hanashi wa Nagai (English title: If Talking Paid)
How many countries actually apologized? Did the US apologize for killing their 100s of thousands of innocent people, most of them pre-teens? Why go in the past, did they apologize for the wars they’ve been causing the last 20 years killing millions and destroying governments and their countries, while stealing their goods? Did the UK apologize for all their colonization, to this day collect money and the Queen imposing herself on those people? Did France apologize for their atrocities and to this day stealing the wealth of African countries they colonized the last century?
Why am I bringing this up? Well it’s the same as bringing up the war with Japan itself in this argument about a car accident (hit & run or wtv).
The wording could have something to do with him being in the entertainment industry and his agency is telling him what to say so he can stay in the industry. That would make more sense than bringing up wars when those people have nothing to do with it.
Also, you’re not the only one that reads.
Totally second Achiara’s secret. Amazing mystery!
You got me interested in Brain
This has nothing to do with my opinion on age difference between man and woman dating or even on one night stands. Those are personal choices but as long as both adults consenting, it’s none of my business. And if she’s 17 lying that she’s 20, how is he responsible? If she was 13, that would be a whole other story, but at 16 many look either younger or older than her age.
Talent wise, yes I think he needs to work hard to impress an international audience.
Sometani Shota had a short role in the last episode but he's just too great. the only character that you see time reflected on him. One complaint about this drama, all cases are around 25 years old yet people haven't aged at all?
It's not perfect, week on the acting side, but still, overall engaging characters and the story flows well.