I REALLY want to to watch this one. Edit: that's Lina! Many here may known her from a TV shows about her traveling alone to Iron to meet her grandpa with whom his father had cut relations before she was born. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rH_gKnTAI-U
Now that you mention I realize that I watched almost everything he wrote!
I really don't remember the abuse part in Choki, only that I thought it was average and didn't leave it's mark with me. I also watched Transferring and I liked, being a short. It was nice, but again, didn't ended leaving any mark as I didn't found anything it wanted "to say". But Neko... I loved! Really liked the "twist" and I shilled this little drama hard! Wish more people would watch so I couldn't comment with then, "did you noticed about the cat?"
Now I think I'll watch "Bishonure Tantei Mizuno Hagoromo" for completeness, why not? And maybe "My Daddy" if it's available.
The behavior of the girl in the second half. At first I was troubled trying to understand if this movie meant to be critical of the way the judicial acts on cases like that. I may be view this way, but the girl meanwhile didn't seemed to care. She loved him so it doesn't matter, in the end the worst that happened was that they needed to be separated...
I found the raws on Nyaa and... "learn japanese".No, seriously. At least these early episodes with the protagonist…
Hey, I'm still watching. Just reached the mid point now (episode 30). This drama is actually very good to recommend to people who are trying to learn. Because it starts with the characters as kids the dialogue is simple, and also because the protagonist is deaf there's a bit less dialogue at the same time that every episode you'll need to read from her notes and subtitles. Works really well, you end learning a few words in it's spoken and written forms. To finish, the episodes are short which means that watching an episode is not tiresome.
It's not the movie, it's the drama if the duration is right.
And I wonder if Lina's family was chosen to star this because Lina's father is kurd.
Edit: that's Lina! Many here may known her from a TV shows about her traveling alone to Iron to meet her grandpa with whom his father had cut relations before she was born.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rH_gKnTAI-U
Balanced view... I understand the importance of discussions about "criminal" rehabilitation but this wasn't it.
I really don't remember the abuse part in Choki, only that I thought it was average and didn't leave it's mark with me.
I also watched Transferring and I liked, being a short. It was nice, but again, didn't ended leaving any mark as I didn't found anything it wanted "to say".
But Neko... I loved! Really liked the "twist" and I shilled this little drama hard! Wish more people would watch so I couldn't comment with then, "did you noticed about the cat?"
Now I think I'll watch "Bishonure Tantei Mizuno Hagoromo" for completeness, why not? And maybe "My Daddy" if it's available.
At first I was troubled trying to understand if this movie meant to be critical of the way the judicial acts on cases like that. I may be view this way, but the girl meanwhile didn't seemed to care. She loved him so it doesn't matter, in the end the worst that happened was that they needed to be separated...
To finish, the episodes are short which means that watching an episode is not tiresome.