As someone who has seen the others, all I can say is, it's a complete dumpster fire that you can't stay away from lol. I'm hoping this one won't be like that though.
The story in episode2 was a bit rush, there are some holes in the main story which I'm waiting for more explanation...I…
The problem is that it's only going to be 10 episodes, which means they gotta rush things a bit. If there was at least 20, it could have been flushed out more. The other issue is that the manga is still ongoing so nobody has any clue where the show could go.
That romantic song that was played at the end of ep 2.OCTPATH - Be With Youhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ue0OewPVL8Y
OCTPATH also sings the main theme song as well - "IT'S A BOP" is the title of the song. They're a brand new group made up of former contestants of PRODUCE 101 Japan.
Though it may not be released yet on musical platforms, the song is "it's a bop" by OctPath :DD
OCTPATH is a brand new group and the song "IT'S A BOP" is their debut song. They're an right member group made of former contestants of the second season of PRODUCE 101 Japan.
Now as mentioned by @Hime, I felt that this drama was crap. I felt that it could be watchable since love triangle…
The second male lead was more mature in his age probably due to the fact that he was literally cupid, which is why he knew what love is. Also, the female lead obviously didn't remember him when she was a kid either, so the whole thing was unrequited love on second lead's part to begin with.
For anyone that wants to know, the real school that this is based on was shut down in 2011 when the movie came out due to multiple protests and outrage from the public. Unfortunately, the abuse that happened in real life was reported to have lasted from 1964 to 2005, but only cases from 2000-2005 were confirmed and went to court. But the perpetrators received light sentences, but laws have since changed for such cases.
I feel this docu would have been better if they have people who knew the serial killer or more background on the…
That's a good idea, however, I don't think people who knew the serial killer would want to come on to be interviewed, even if their name and faces were kept secret. I think in Asia, being related to someone who committed a crime, especially something as heinous as this, is pretty embarrassing and is like a black mark, especially for family as it tarnishes the family name.
For me the low rating has to do with how sloppily something that is a real life issue was handled. They should…
Honestly, probably has something to do with how taboo something like this is in Japan. Even if you're going secretly to see doctors and therapists, it's shameful in of itself, that's why it was handled the way that it was.
I actually disliked the fact about Muranishi turning into this big ass hypocrite, blindfolded by his stupid dream…
Seeing how this is based on real people and events, I read up on what happened to Muranishi and Kuroki (I don't think was her real name btw), and sadly, Muranishi ended up becoming bankrupt due to his greed, while Kuroki eventually retired from AV and entertainment.
So although the portrayal might have been exaggerated, it seems like the events of seemed to have happened in real life.
As much as I agree on many of you on this, the age of consent in Japan is as low as 13, and this also depends on prefecture. In all technicality, their relationship could be deemed legal.
This movie is apparently based on an Italian play of the same name, which is also based upon another play of the same name. It's also apparently been in filming since 2018. I'm assuming it got pushed back because of COVID-19.
https://instagram.com/kaorumiyazaki_official?utm_medium=copy_link
So although the portrayal might have been exaggerated, it seems like the events of seemed to have happened in real life.