If you don't mind watching anime then best to watch it instead of this live action adaptation. I always choose anime adaptations because of how the production team is able to portray the nuances of the story better than live action. Experience has taught me that live action adaptations of Japanese anime is a hit or miss. More often than not it is a miss and the only live action adaptation I have enjoyed so far is Samurai X.
Nah seriously what's wrong with Japan and terminal illness trope????!! 60% of their shows or moves has some kinda…
😂 You must be from the new generation of viewers and have not seen old Korean movies and series. Like they started this trope but graduated from it. Japan on the other hand seems to wallow in it.
Very nice review but I hate it when foreign viewers complain about things in a series that was NOT made for a foreign viewer in mind. This is a Thai series created for the Thai audience so if you are a non Thai, shove your foreign ideas of norms and morals somewhere else. Just save yourself from grief and stop watching foreign series and stick to shows created in your own country.
Thanks for providing this comment. I know violence of this type and the characters not providing any kind of explanation…
I honestly can't figure out what's going on in the writers mind when they include scenarios like that. Considerin how Japanese culture value hierarchy in their society, slapping a sensei regardless of gender has got to be the stupidest thing to as a student regardless of gender.
As much entertainment as there is to be found in reading immature MDLers shrieking "PEDOPHILE!" when they don't…
Thanks for providing this comment. I know violence of this type and the characters not providing any kind of explanation or reaction and just go "I'm sorry" like it was there fault is a common trope in kdramas and JDramas I still can't stomach it. I especially dislike all that slapping - I mean I dare any man to do that to any woman in my country and I'm sure the woman will castrate him on the spot or her family will. Our women don't tolerate that kind of nonsense 😂
Well this one is fiction although it seems to normalise slapping strangers. TLDR - not watching the series.
I am in ep 6 and I have to say that the FL is Unbelievable. she is so immature and childish. She is literally…
In Korean age she may be 19 but in universal age she is only 18. In Korea you are considered an adult at 20 which is 21 in international age. Give her a break.
two Episodes in and I am loving it. but the age gap is quite evident Tbh and she calls him ajushi on top of that…
Surprise! She is only 18. In Korean age she may be 19 but in universal age she is only 18. In Korea you are considered an adult at 20 which is 21 in international age. Give her a break.
I'm on 4th episode and FL annoys me a lot. She is already 19 and she had a hard life so she should be mature but…
In Korean age she may be 19 but in universal age she is only 18. In Korea you are considered an adult at 20 which is 21 in international age. Give her a break.
I've always wanted to watch Something in the Rain being a noona romance genre but the abuse and the repetitive "stand by your man" made me drop it. Glad to be able to watch a toned down version.
I always choose anime adaptations because of how the production team is able to portray the nuances of the story better than live action.
Experience has taught me that live action adaptations of Japanese anime is a hit or miss. More often than not it is a miss and the only live action adaptation I have enjoyed so far is Samurai X.
This is a Thai series created for the Thai audience so if you are a non Thai, shove your foreign ideas of norms and morals somewhere else.
Just save yourself from grief and stop watching foreign series and stick to shows created in your own country.
Well this one is fiction although it seems to normalise slapping strangers.
TLDR - not watching the series.
SKIP!
In Korea you are considered an adult at 20 which is 21 in international age.
Give her a break.
In Korean age she may be 19 but in universal age she is only 18.
In Korea you are considered an adult at 20 which is 21 in international age.
Give her a break.
In Korea you are considered an adult at 20 which is 21 in international age.
Give her a break.
A really young actor playing the dad and a really old actor playing the youngest brother