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Replying to kidd Feb 2, 2026
Long but the tldr is basically...I took comfort in the comfort the village provided the characters. Their shelter…
Thank you so much for taking the time and effort to read and reply to my review. I really appreciate it :)
Will get back to you during my lunch break hehe (at work right now)
Replying to Fumiko Feb 2, 2026
No ties to Concerto. Oguri Shun plays the actual historical Oda Nobunaga role in Toyotomi Kyodai this time (the…
I see. Thank you for taking the time and effort to explain this to me :)
On Yoo Seung Ho Feb 1, 2026
Person Yoo Seung Ho
I've been rooting for him since he was a child actor in Legend.. can't believe its been 20 years.. sad that he hasn't gotten the recognition his peers got. Pity because he has it all - looks, talent, personality.
Replying to THE ASIAN WORLD LOVER Feb 1, 2026
Title Ran
LOL, this should be in the top 5 on mydramalist top films, almost every Akira film, smh..., so many damn simps…
The site has unfortunately gotten even worse sighhhhhh
On Brothers in Arms Feb 1, 2026
So Oguri Shun is basically reprising his role from Nobunaga Concerto and the series has no connection with Nobunaga Concerto? Is that correct?
Replying to Kate Feb 1, 2026
I am subtitling this series. You can find it on my LJ or DO :)hsjhoshi.livejournal.com
THANK YOU SO MUCH :)
On Ran Feb 1, 2026
Title Ran
Shakespeare would be proud of this adaptation of King Lear.

The film takes us through the journey of a father blinded by his arrogance that he couldn't see the truth of his sons' greed and how the blood in his hands would come full circle to haunt him and kill him eventually. In the end, his whole lineage was destroyed. I didn't feel bad for them because they reaped what they sowed. Maybe I did pity Saburo a little for he was the only son who held his father dear and didn't use his banishment as an ego trip. But I guess he, too, had to pay for his father's sins in the end.

The writing was top tier in fleshing out all the characters' intentions and development with the actors doing full justice to the script. Nakadai Tatsuya and Harada Mieko deserve a special mention / standout for their performances. But but but more than just the performances, it is the scale and grandeur of the movie, the way Kurosawa used colours, the frames he used to enrich the characters' plights that was absolutely spectacular both for its time and even when as I re-watch this film a good 40 years later. I am in awe of what he was able to achieve back then and I always wonder what film-makers like him, Satyajit Ray, Bergman, Godard etc would have achieved in this day and age with all the technology.

All in all, this film deserves every bit of praise, appreciation and acclaim it received. Highly highly recommended for all.
Replying to Cyril-H Feb 1, 2026
This is the kind of comment people write when they don’t understand the subject but still want to feel superior.You…
I have no reason to want to feel superior to him or anyone.

I stand by what I said, and how I interpreted his statement.
Fact is he has tax consultants and accountants that help him file and they know very well what ought to be paid, and the loopholes they can use to avoid it. Yes there is an investigation going on but before writing this statement, he would have been informed about where he stands in this. You can't tell me he didn't know.
In his statement, he apologized and said he will cooperate, but not once, did he deny the accusation.

Before name-calling others, perhaps you should do some reflection on your part as to why you feel the need to bring down others who do not share the same opinion as you.

I am not going to bother to reply anymore. Good luck to you.
On Ran Jan 31, 2026
Title Ran
Eng subs in spoiler below:
On Soseiji Jan 31, 2026
Title Soseiji
6.9 for such a fantastic psychological + horror + fantasy film?!
On Yamato Nadeshiko Jan 31, 2026
I can see why some people may not warm up to the FL initially but I think the writers depicted her with care, never tipping her over the fine line to that of someone despicable. Yes, she lied to various men who courted her in the hope of finding the richest, most suitable man to marry. But that's where both the beauty and contradiction of her character lied. She may go on a lot of mixers, but the moment she marries, you know she will be very loyal. She may enjoy his money, but she doesn't believe in merely taking, without working and earning her own money. She was a woman with principles, shaped by hunger and poverty at an earlier age, despite her ways that a highly moral audience may see as questionable. She didn't lie to her fiancee to manipulate him. She lied to protect herself. She lied because she couldn't trust that he would accept her the way she truly is. This was quite a contrast to her relationship with the ML; there was an instant attraction, and then there was a fallout because he wasn't rich. She judged him, and hurt him, but she never stopped caring for him through it all, and I loved watching her mask slip as the episodes went by. I liked the ML as well. While he never stopped caring for her and helping her, he wasn't a pushover or a doormat letting her toss him around. He had a silent, grounded presence in contrast to her glittering, prideful presence, making them complement each other perfectly. All in all, I enjoyed the FL's character development and her journey from a woman who wore a fake smile and a tough exterior to one with a soul, with vulnerability and a heart.

Highly recommended for those who want an authentic character-driven story.
Replying to loladesu Jan 30, 2026
Whew, thanks - this is what I came to check out before watching. Happens all the time in both jdramas and kdramas,…
I'm not sure if you're familiar with Kudo Kankuro's works but the way she spoke English was pretty deliberate.
Replying to Monster Jan 30, 2026
Is it a realistic hospital setting? I.e realistic surgery scenes, sad illnesses etc. I've heard great things but…
No, it is a lot more of a commentary on the medical system rather than treating the actual illnesses per se, though there are patients every episode. Also, it has got a lot of humour.