I watched it years ago, I am shocked that this gets low rating. Really underrated!In the end of the movie you'll…
Where did you find the full movie though? I looked for Raws online, but I can't find it. I only found the cut-into-parts ver. on BiliBili, so I can't put the eng sub on it. Plus, when I try to download it, it doesn't allow high quality.
Having read the Manhwa, when I watched the first half of it, the screenwriter actually did well adapting it. They elaborated more and erased things that are not important enough. I put this on hold for a month because I got tangled up with other things. Coming back and reading all of the comments about the ending actually made me scared to finish it. I'm glad it wasn't as bad as I thought, even though it could have been better. I did cry watching the last episode though.
Ughhh god!! The twists after twists. XD I went into this without much expectation, so I was actually surprised…
That gallery in the beginning is too unprotected considering what's in there, bruh!!! Lmao, she's a genius, but her common senses were messed up back then- XD The firewoods at the end weren't even right under the painting itself- DX Q for Queen? Heh.... Ma.... she's not wrong... :D
Ughhh god!! The twists after twists. XD I went into this without much expectation, so I was actually surprised by Ayase-san's character and enjoyed the movie along the way. There were plot holes, yes, but it was fun I guess.
Nah bro, this was depressing as hell. It felt hopeless, yet hopeful at the same time. My last reaction would still be wtf ;-;. While I was watching it, I felt sth in my stomach. It's like an unsettling feeling you know which and how limited paths they can go for.
It's been a month since I fell into the rabbit hole of her works lol. This is a thing that I noticed a lot while watching her dramas and movies. When there are emotional scenes, like happiness, sadness, crying, anger, frustration scenes, etc, her facial expressions were spot on. (Well apart from some of the older works where OTTs in Jdramas were still strongly presented.) The highlight of them would be the prominent vein on her right forehead, and the vein at the corner of her left eye. Those veins really stood out in those scenes and made her acting look really good on screen. I found that really beautiful and idk why lmao.
In ep 11 I was like:Naruhodo!!! It's all coming together now!! Bruh it took 22 episodes!!! He went through all…
That hug- The ONLY skinship moment we have in all 2 seasons?!!! (apart from when she hugged his legs lol) A love letter that spans 141 years, huh..... 1868 to 2009 Huh, what the fuck was that ending!?!! Why another brain tumor on Miki too? Like bro what!?!! Don't just leave us with that!!! Another time-slip possibility?
Yappari.... she didn't get married her whole life- I actually got spoiled of the ending that they won't be together at the end because I was watching too much of Ayase-san's content on BiliBili- XD That ending part was bittersweet even though I saw people's comments saying that wasn't the Manga's ending. I might check the Manga ver. out in the future.
Edit: Never mind, the manga's scanlation stopped at ch 51. -,-
In ep 11 I was like: Naruhodo!!! It's all coming together now!! Bruh it took 22 episodes!!! He went through all of that just for her.... I started crying when he was looking through the photos. "From that person, I received the most beautiful sunset in the world." GODDAMMIT!!! The water dam broke again.
Also like Jin getting involved in Saki's life... if in the original timeline, she did get married, she would have descendants, right? Having him involved, let's say they did get married together or she ended up not getting married because of him, wouldn't that affect her descendants in the original timeline causing them not to be born at all?
I'm not good with words, but here we go. I found this movie a few years back when I randomly searched my country's name on MDL. I finally found it and got to watch it today. As a local Cambodian, it was nice to see a different perspective on Cambodia through Japanese media lens and how things were back in those days. Even though those problems are still here, we did improve a lot. 2006? It's been 17 years, huh?
The random shaking camera (not much of it, don't worry) gave off documentary-ish feelings along the way. You feel more invested(?) when you actually understand what locals were saying without the subtitles hahahha. However, a few lines sounded and felt scripted, yes. But I must admit I did get teared up a bit though hahahaha. I felt their efforts in trying to portray what they wanted to tell.
We can't change the world, but a little thing can make a difference in someone's life.
Going into it without much expectation made me enjoy it more ig. It was fun and entertaining ngl. "You'll be fine, madam. Planes don't crash every day." Wow- so comforting- *wheezed* So many familiar faces too. Also, Japanese people really like Hawaii, huh? I have seen so many Jdramas/anime mentioning and referencing Hawaii a lot.
I thought It would take at least 2 weeks for me to finish all 50 eps, but I took only 8 days lol XDEp 50: As an…
There's also an annual Aizu Festival at Fukushima Prefecture every September, and Ayase-san has been participating every year since 2014 too. Damn... it's almost September already. This year will be their 10th year anniversary too.
I can't-, she really uses Keigo to talk with the deers XD
AHAHHAAH IT WAS THE EXACT DEER TOO OMFG-
"You're a stupid man."
"Yosh!!"
Wtf!?! Bro cheered XD hahahaha
"Could she be..."
*music swells up* * multiple cuts* *dramatic zoom in*
"...stupid?"
Fk!!! XD Goddammit!!!
Of course, the main character wears the most stand-out Hakama. hhaahh
Lmao, she's a genius, but her common senses were messed up back then- XD
The firewoods at the end weren't even right under the painting itself- DX
Q for Queen? Heh.... Ma.... she's not wrong... :D
At first, I thought I missed an episode or sth lol.
A love letter that spans 141 years, huh..... 1868 to 2009
Huh, what the fuck was that ending!?!! Why another brain tumor on Miki too? Like bro what!?!! Don't just leave us with that!!! Another time-slip possibility?
Yappari.... she didn't get married her whole life- I actually got spoiled of the ending that they won't be together at the end because I was watching too much of Ayase-san's content on BiliBili- XD That ending part was bittersweet even though I saw people's comments saying that wasn't the Manga's ending. I might check the Manga ver. out in the future.
Edit: Never mind, the manga's scanlation stopped at ch 51. -,-
Naruhodo!!! It's all coming together now!! Bruh it took 22 episodes!!! He went through all of that just for her.... I started crying when he was looking through the photos.
"From that person, I received the most beautiful sunset in the world."
GODDAMMIT!!! The water dam broke again.
I'm not good with words, but here we go. I found this movie a few years back when I randomly searched my country's name on MDL. I finally found it and got to watch it today. As a local Cambodian, it was nice to see a different perspective on Cambodia through Japanese media lens and how things were back in those days. Even though those problems are still here, we did improve a lot. 2006? It's been 17 years, huh?
The random shaking camera (not much of it, don't worry) gave off documentary-ish feelings along the way. You feel more invested(?) when you actually understand what locals were saying without the subtitles hahahha. However, a few lines sounded and felt scripted, yes. But I must admit I did get teared up a bit though hahahaha. I felt their efforts in trying to portray what they wanted to tell.
We can't change the world, but a little thing can make a difference in someone's life.
"You'll be fine, madam. Planes don't crash every day."
Wow- so comforting- *wheezed*
So many familiar faces too.
Also, Japanese people really like Hawaii, huh? I have seen so many Jdramas/anime mentioning and referencing Hawaii a lot.