Your headline:"13 episodes, 13 schools, 13 stories"is incorrect as episodes 6 & 7 are the same story, same school.…
I do need to work on this review I suppose, thanks for pointing it out. Nanno might not be particularly clever and she probably isn't a girl either, because I believe she is supernatural but I quite liked Girl from Nowhere. Maybe you can write a review of your own and bash Netflix there as much as you want :)
Both Twitter posts by the authors have been deleted by them. I am not here to trash either party because there is no way to understand what truly happened behind the scenes.
The tweets felt very impulsive to me—just a long tweet with no substantial information regarding what happened or how they were scammed off money . Kinnporsche has pulled through a lot in terms of filming and I hope the company, writers and cast get the dues they deserve.
Whatever warning the writers gave probably fell flat because in my opinion the tweets didn't attract much attention—not much of a frenzy exactly. Not to mention that they have been deleted now
Well, you won't ever forget this one for sure! I'm not surprised with Japan anymore! This cleary ain't near anything…
I too was expecting Ryoji to be romantically detached from Katsuragi and in the beginning he was but the tables flipped a little too quickly. I might try the manga, would you say it is better than the movie?
If anybody is interested in trigger warnings, I listed it in my mdl review (link in the spoiler) and also my take on it. It was pretty good, the story could've been improved but time constraint is a thing I suppose (I put everything in the review XD)
I've been watching both the original and the hk Ossan's Love series and this is what I noticed. This adaptation is very faithful to the original, the chronology of events and the situations are really similar so why do I like this one a bit better?
Firstly, more paced out. For whatever reason, the original Ossan's Love had a time constraint of seven episode of forty minutes whereas this has double that of the original and one hour surplus.
Secondly, the Hong Kong version is like the original but that Japanese aesthetic is replaced by HK modern. Sakura's have become roses, the settings and places and activities have changed. Now it depends on who likes which one.
I still totally recommend watching both though, the original should at least be given a chance. They both shine in there no ways and despite having the same storyline, the differences are pretty distinct
The tweets felt very impulsive to me—just a long tweet with no substantial information regarding what happened or how they were scammed off money . Kinnporsche has pulled through a lot in terms of filming and I hope the company, writers and cast get the dues they deserve.
Firstly, more paced out. For whatever reason, the original Ossan's Love had a time constraint of seven episode of forty minutes whereas this has double that of the original and one hour surplus.
Secondly, the Hong Kong version is like the original but that Japanese aesthetic is replaced by HK modern. Sakura's have become roses, the settings and places and activities have changed. Now it depends on who likes which one.
I still totally recommend watching both though, the original should at least be given a chance. They both shine in there no ways and despite having the same storyline, the differences are pretty distinct
The Hong Kong adaptation is doing really well too