Status: It's complicated. This was funny, and the story was exciting while it lasted, but unfortunately pretty forgettable. I know I won't remember the details if someone asks me about this movie a week from now.
I felt everything—grief, pity, loneliness, despair—mixed with trust, hope, and fear. Damn near perfect. Honestly, I don't know what to write about a show like this. If you expect action, you'll get it. If you like samurai movies, you'll probably like this one. If you want an original plot with something never seen before—it's not that, but it's an exciting adventure nonetheless.
But... but... what? No, that can’t be the end. I’m so conflicted about this show. It started with such an intriguing premise, and I was really excited to see where it would go. For the first half, I was completely captivated — it was interesting, and the tension built up nicely. But the ending? A joke. It felt rushed, full of clichés, and ultimately led nowhere. I wanted my questions answered in a satisfying way, but they weren’t. I was left with too many loose threads and not enough explanations.
It’s been a long time since I truly enjoyed a show like this. When I say I devoured this story — oh God, I’m not even joking. This has officially become my favorite horror series of the year. It starts off with a bang and never slows down. The story is fast-paced, emotional, and heartbreaking — I found myself crying way more often than I was scared. Idk how he does it.
The beginning is a total banger — I was hooked right away. But after that, it just doesn’t live up to the potential. Everything moves way too fast, with almost no buildup, tension, or sense of dread. The scares just pop up here and there and are gone in a couple of seconds.After a while, the adrenaline wears off and you realize you’ve been running for hours, but all you remember are random flashes. Character development? Pretty much nonexistent. We never slow down enough to actually see the characters losing it. Even the setting isn’t fleshed out — we only get bits and pieces instead of a full picture. I don’t know. It’s fast-paced and the idea’s solid, but… it could’ve been so much better.
Overall, the show was really interesting, and it definitely kept me entertained. However, I started to lose interest around the last eight episodes — the pace slowed down, and it felt like the characters were going in circles, repeating the same things over and over again. Still, I’m leaning toward giving it a higher score, because despite its flaws, the show was engaging, hard to put down, and incredibly imaginative and unique.
Boooooooooooooooo! This was great — a bit tropey, a bit corny, but ultimately the terror of the story just seeped back under my skin. The plot moves at a fast pace, with lots of atmospheric dread and action that really soaks into the story.
I’ve been staring into the empty space, trying to untangle exactly how I feel about this show. It didn’t leave me stunned and silent the way some shows do, but rather in this odd, conflicted space — part entertained, part bored, and somehow part impressed in a crazy way. I wouldn’t say it was bad or very good — more like somewhere in the middle.It’s just… weirdly fascinating, you know? Like it shouldn’t work, but somehow it does — and that’s kind of what makes it so crazy.
I cried — tears were pouring out of my eyes like Niagara Falls. It’s so sad. It’s just a simple story about a man and his cat, and how he goes to find a new home for her. But it’s so sad, painful, and heartbreaking that at one point I literally couldn’t breathe. It started out funny, but by the middle I was sobbing like a baby — and I still wasn’t ready for the ending.
It’s not as bad as I thought it would be, but yeah 🙄 it’s still pretty bad. If you haven’t read the novella, you might actually like it. But if you do know the characters — oh man, I just want someone to save me from the pain and give me back those two hours of my life.
It’s like ordering a cake and getting a beautifully decorated box… that’s mostly empty. There’s a little cake inside, but you’re left thinking: “Where’s the rest?” That’s exactly how I feel.
Omg, I’m so lucky this popped up in my recs — otherwise I’d never even know there’s a special ep of Ossan’s Love. Such a pleasant surprise! The opening song is still so funny. They’re still ridiculously stupid and so cute."
This was funny, and the story was exciting while it lasted, but unfortunately pretty forgettable. I know I won't remember the details if someone asks me about this movie a week from now.
Honestly, I don't know what to write about a show like this. If you expect action, you'll get it. If you like samurai movies, you'll probably like this one. If you want an original plot with something never seen before—it's not that, but it's an exciting adventure nonetheless.
I’m so conflicted about this show. It started with such an intriguing premise, and I was really excited to see where it would go. For the first half, I was completely captivated — it was interesting, and the tension built up nicely.
But the ending? A joke. It felt rushed, full of clichés, and ultimately led nowhere. I wanted my questions answered in a satisfying way, but they weren’t. I was left with too many loose threads and not enough explanations.
Character development? Pretty much nonexistent. We never slow down enough to actually see the characters losing it. Even the setting isn’t fleshed out — we only get bits and pieces instead of a full picture.
I don’t know. It’s fast-paced and the idea’s solid, but… it could’ve been so much better.
Still, I’m leaning toward giving it a higher score, because despite its flaws, the show was engaging, hard to put down, and incredibly imaginative and unique.
I wouldn’t say it was bad or very good — more like somewhere in the middle.It’s just… weirdly fascinating, you know? Like it shouldn’t work, but somehow it does — and that’s kind of what makes it so crazy.
If you haven’t read the novella, you might actually like it. But if you do know the characters — oh man, I just want someone to save me from the pain and give me back those two hours of my life.