Personally, I would've preferred reversed roles and overall the movie is soft, nevertheless the story was good and had a nice ending. I was pleased to see that by the end they were able to adjust their relationship dynamic according each other's needs, as well as the fact that she improved on her role and got akin to it
Worst KR movie I've EVER watched! Weird, cringe, perverse in the most outrageous way possible! -AND NOT EVEN "Horror"; or maybe the horror aspect is in how it traumatizes the viewer for life after watching it XD
That sounds a little pretentious if not sarcastic xDI understood the movie and still rated 7
I had thought of all those possibilities you mentioned on your first paragraph, but not the one concerning his writting scene :o It's an interesting point, actually: - Either he wrote it as revenge and didn't kill him at all; - He did kill him and the book could also serve of his own way to recount the events; - Either to help his innocence, tying further to a previous point, since the movie is mostly all in his perspective, we could also cogitate that what we watched was HIS recounting of events that I wrote on his book, implying that in reality she never died, but simply left him and thus he killed him, out of jealously, also supported by ben's last encounter; - My last theory is similar to parasite, he never wrote the book because he got arrested
After this discussion I feel like watching it again xD
That sounds a little pretentious if not sarcastic xDI understood the movie and still rated 7
I had thought of all those possibilities you mentioned on your first paragraph, but not the one concerning his writting scene :o It's an interesting point, actually: - Either he wrote it as revenge and didn't kill him at all; - He did kill him and the book could also serve of his own way to recount the events; - Either to help his innocence, tying further to a previous point, since the movie is mostly all in his perspective, we could also cogitate that what we watched was HIS recounting of events that I wrote on his book, implying that in reality she never died, but simply left him and thus he killed him, out of jealously, also supported by ben's last encounter; - My last theory is similar to parasite, he never wrote the book because he got arrested
After this discussion I feel like watching it again xD
That sounds a little pretentious if not sarcastic xDI understood the movie and still rated 7
- The social strata commentary, - the implied ending and discourse that comes with it; - did he do it, did he not? if he didn't that pretty much means the mmc succumbed to the tendencies likely passed down by his father
The movie provides us with all the pieces so we can play freely play with possibilities and the the intricacies of such. With that said, I'm not saying the movie is bad or boring, I did like it; Movies, however are a form of art, and as such our experience with them with not only rely on the the content itself, but the emotions it provokes on us, and to me, it's a 7, because while I understand it, I didn't relate much with the protagonist
Harsh. While I get the standards of japanese culture, it's was painful for me to see the father being incapable not only to communicate from the mother, running from her even (which is borderline pathetic, no matter how proud he is), but also failing to see she too needed love, comprehension, support, as did the rest of family, way more than money.
Of course I don't also agree with the atitude of the older soon towards the mother, much less what transpired after, even if I can understand. This all happened however because the father decided to put his pride above everything.
On a last note, I would also have liked to have seen a conclusion to the asthma kid's story. He ran from home, gangsters kick him and he poofs? o,o
Good luck ^^
Weird, cringe, perverse in the most outrageous way possible! -AND NOT EVEN "Horror"; or maybe the horror aspect is in how it traumatizes the viewer for life after watching it XD
- Either he wrote it as revenge and didn't kill him at all;
- He did kill him and the book could also serve of his own way to recount the events;
- Either to help his innocence, tying further to a previous point, since the movie is mostly all in his perspective, we could also cogitate that what we watched was HIS recounting of events that I wrote on his book, implying that in reality she never died, but simply left him and thus he killed him, out of jealously, also supported by ben's last encounter;
- My last theory is similar to parasite, he never wrote the book because he got arrested
After this discussion I feel like watching it again xD
- Either he wrote it as revenge and didn't kill him at all;
- He did kill him and the book could also serve of his own way to recount the events;
- Either to help his innocence, tying further to a previous point, since the movie is mostly all in his perspective, we could also cogitate that what we watched was HIS recounting of events that I wrote on his book, implying that in reality she never died, but simply left him and thus he killed him, out of jealously, also supported by ben's last encounter;
- My last theory is similar to parasite, he never wrote the book because he got arrested
After this discussion I feel like watching it again xD
- the implied ending and discourse that comes with it;
- did he do it, did he not? if he didn't that pretty much means the mmc succumbed to the tendencies likely passed down by his father
The movie provides us with all the pieces so we can play freely play with possibilities and the the intricacies of such. With that said, I'm not saying the movie is bad or boring, I did like it; Movies, however are a form of art, and as such our experience with them with not only rely on the the content itself, but the emotions it provokes on us, and to me, it's a 7, because while I understand it, I didn't relate much with the protagonist
I understood the movie and still rated 7
Em todo o caso, agradeço a intenção ^^
Não o encontro em parte alguma
While I get the standards of japanese culture, it's was painful for me to see the father being incapable not only to communicate from the mother, running from her even (which is borderline pathetic, no matter how proud he is), but also failing to see she too needed love, comprehension, support, as did the rest of family, way more than money.
Of course I don't also agree with the atitude of the older soon towards the mother, much less what transpired after, even if I can understand. This all happened however because the father decided to put his pride above everything.
On a last note, I would also have liked to have seen a conclusion to the asthma kid's story. He ran from home, gangsters kick him and he poofs? o,o