I hate how vague they were about what happened to Iris in that house? Was she assaulted or just locked up? They should’ve made it more clear cause they’re just making it harder to sympathize with her.
Like a normal s*xual assault victim might act out like this. But if she’s not, she just sounds bratty and privileged. She said I’m going to be a prostitute just because she doesn’t like the food Wech gives her. He really does a lot for her, but she doesn’t appreciate it.
And I hated how she treated Non and Grandma Chor after they saved her. How she treats Non in general is just terrible. He’s her twin that has always looked out for her, but she lumps him in with the others who don’t care about her.
In short, Iris is one of those people that you should feel sorry for but their actions and reactions make it hard to.
There have been many people on Twitter defending that trope because it shows the idea of recognizing your soulmate.…
2nd season of the Taiwan version isn't technically based on the manga. I think the amnesia part was either a coincidence or the producer decided to just take that part from the story. I've been able to finish it either lol. Yeah, I was happy that they just skipped over the amnesia in MG2018. Idk how I feel about it being in F4 Thai yet. We'll have to see.
There have been many people on Twitter defending that trope because it shows the idea of recognizing your soulmate.…
The mother might've sent her in K-version, but not in the manga or J-drama. I don't mind her so much in the manga because she's one of the last hurdles for Tsukushi and Tsukasa, and there's lots of cute moments after. But in the drama, she just feels like unnecessary stress on the FL/viewers since ML already has amnesia. And the storyline was in the last two eps so not that many cute Tsukushi/Tsukasa moments just pain lol.
Yeah, Rui always seeing through her fakeness is the best. The only other satisfying moment is when Tsukasa tells her to hit the road after realizing she didn't make the lunchbox.
King & Prince posted Yebisu Garden Place in their stories the other day. Happy but I’m starting to feel like a crazy person looking for breadcrumbs lol 🙃
There have been many people on Twitter defending that trope because it shows the idea of recognizing your soulmate.…
Nah she was just some random chick who thought she could insert herself into ML’s life. Agree that’s she unnecessary. She’s the real reason the amnesia plot is so unpleasant tbh.
I am really loving this! Sure, we can pick at things, and some of them are deserved. Why hasn't Prab shaved his…
I feel that they could've had an actual trans woman playing Nadia instead of Grace playing both parts. Them looking the same hasn't really mattered that much to the plot and just a few lines could've been changed to accommodate it.
Anyway, I'm still enjoying it though. I like that it doesn't take itself too seriously
Each week has me switching my loyalties lol. Currently, I think everyone are selfish bastards except Non, Wech,…
Latest episodes have me really hating Ai. What a dumb, self centered person. Just steal some scary guy’s drugs 🤷🏻♀️ I’m sure he won’t notice.
And now I feel sorry for Orn. Her mother will really go that far. She’s terrible for how she treats her children, but at least she has better reasons than Tawan.
Okay Pachinko should most definitely be here. Letters from Iwo Jima, an American film directed by Clint Eastwood and starring a majority Japanese cast, is in this database. Pachinko is technically a co-production between three countries, one being South Korea. There are many such films here, Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon and its Netflix sequel, In the Realm of the Senses, Hiroshima mon amour, Dersu Uzala, The Wedding Banquet, etc., etc.
All these movies had some western involvement like Pachinko and were filmed in a language other than English. Now Pachinko was filmed in Korean, Japanese, and English. There’s two Asian languages there. Pachinko also has a majority Asian cast.
I understand that mdl has to draw a line and not include any distinctly American-Asian stuff like The Joy Luck Club, Crazy Rich Asians, The Farewell, and Minari. But Pachinko is clearly different from these examples and is really Apple + answer to a K-drama, just like any of those so-called Netflix produced K-dramas.
Like a normal s*xual assault victim might act out like this. But if she’s not, she just sounds bratty and privileged. She said I’m going to be a prostitute just because she doesn’t like the food Wech gives her. He really does a lot for her, but she doesn’t appreciate it.
And I hated how she treated Non and Grandma Chor after they saved her. How she treats Non in general is just terrible. He’s her twin that has always looked out for her, but she lumps him in with the others who don’t care about her.
In short, Iris is one of those people that you should feel sorry for but their actions and reactions make it hard to.
Yeah, Rui always seeing through her fakeness is the best. The only other satisfying moment is when Tsukasa tells her to hit the road after realizing she didn't make the lunchbox.
Anyway, I'm still enjoying it though. I like that it doesn't take itself too seriously
And now I feel sorry for Orn. Her mother will really go that far. She’s terrible for how she treats her children, but at least she has better reasons than Tawan.
All these movies had some western involvement like Pachinko and were filmed in a language other than English. Now Pachinko was filmed in Korean, Japanese, and English. There’s two Asian languages there. Pachinko also has a majority Asian cast.
I understand that mdl has to draw a line and not include any distinctly American-Asian stuff like The Joy Luck Club, Crazy Rich Asians, The Farewell, and Minari. But Pachinko is clearly different from these examples and is really Apple + answer to a K-drama, just like any of those so-called Netflix produced K-dramas.
*End of rant*