WOW what a drama! A heartwarming and wholesome journey of a man on a beautiful red Honda tracing his wife's last steps throughout Japan in what turned out to be a liberating experience for him. This was by no means a romantic drama, but it was all about the love and devotion the FL had for her husband. They were companions and her death set him out on this journey where he learnt to grieve, reconcile his past, and come out of his shell a little more. Highly highly recommended for all. Don't miss this wonderful drama and story.
P.S Dramas like these make me realise how much those who don't watch J dramas are missing out on.
Episode 4. The attention to detail, those emotions, the red Honda beauty, the lovely scenery, the meaningful encounter, the wife's care and love for her husband FREAKING ALL OF IT just blew me away.
Sakamoto Yuji disappointed with this one. It just didn't feel like he wrote this. Dropped, as it couldn't sustain my interest. Pity, I quite like the cast and the setting.
damn, you have watched a lot of J dramas. as a 20-year-old i for some reason find pre iPhone 5 6 eras fun 1990s…
Haha I love shows / movies pre-2000s a lot more too! Much more authentic, real and yet feel good [at least a lot more than what we make today] what's your favourite J drama / movie from the 90s?
On the fansubber's site. Most J dramas are subbed by fansubbers, and you'll usually find the link in the comments section. Here's the fansubber's site : https://harunotakee.livejournal.com/
Highly highly recommended for all. Don't miss this wonderful drama and story.
P.S Dramas like these make me realise how much those who don't watch J dramas are missing out on.
Hokuto
Kazoku Game
Soredemo, Ikite Yuku
Can't wait!
what's your favourite J drama / movie from the 90s?
She's thin enough LOL
Looks fun!
Here's the fansubber's site : https://harunotakee.livejournal.com/