Definitely needed more Airi x Dan. Also I feel like the villains got off much easier than the novel.
Ahh I see. That's nice. I absolutely love j dramas. They're so good with presenting people from all walks of life. Love the variety and just how raw they can be with psychological problems, emotions etc (very different from korean dramas). What are your favourite j dramas so far?
BE STILL MY HEART. Seon Gyum tendering to a sick Mi Joo and asking her to call his name was beautifully written & acted. I teared up. Deep down.. don't we all want someone who would call our name and be there for us, esp with COVID it's been a lot harder.
Sending all the love to the entire team for this drama, and to all of you watching :)
it's cute but i feel like k-dramas nowadays are lacking drama and misunderstandings. there's no thrill and everything…
if that's true, then I'm glad.. I stopped watching k dramas a few years back due to all the long dragged out misunderstandings. I'm so happy Run On does not have drama.
Am I the only one who thinks Mi Joo/Dan Ah have so much chemistry together? Like I wouldn't mind the 2 of them ending up together (i know its never gonna happen but one can dream) I love Sun Gyum/Mi Joo too!
Anybody else annoyed at the amount of screen time the cameo hogged in E7? Like I don't get what was the point of showing him. We already have so many characters that they could have spent time on. URGH.
This was an uncomfortable drama to watch. Brilliant acting, writing and direction. The entire cast was absolutely…
Maria. AHHHH what do I say? Sukuzi Honami was nothing short of brilliance in this role. Never at any time, did I feel that Maria was just a fictional character. The character she played was the strongest FL I have ever seen. She was so badass, cold even at times but damn that woman had a heart. She literally gave her everything to people she loved, esp Shiro. Each time I felt that she had nothing more to give, its like she broke herself into more pieces so that she could give them to Shiro.
Shiro.. I pitied him until the last episode but his conversation with Kamiya is where I started detesting him, hated him & wanted to punch him so bad. His suffering came as a result of his irresponsible actions, and it hurt when he blamed Maria for his downfall. It was so uncomfortable watching him spiral downwards from an acclaimed pianist to an abusive drug addict. The acting was absolutely brilliant.
Kamiya - the one man who anybody would want. Despite everything, he saw Maria for who she was, and loved her. I cried for him when Maria chose to jump off the helicopter. He deserved happiness, he deserved Maria, and Maria deserved him. LIKE WHYYYYYYY.
I am so glad that at least, Nana and Jun seem to have attained some sort of happiness (their confession). Their last scene was heartfelt.
Rumi and her slave. I was shocked at what he did.
Everybody in this drama loved in such destructive yet consuming way.. finally realised why this drama was called 'end of the world'.
This was an uncomfortable drama to watch. Brilliant acting, writing and direction. The entire cast was absolutely phenomenal. My heart hurt for Maria so so much.
I would recommend this to anyone who wants to watch love that is very destructive and consuming yet giving at the same time. It is very raw and depressing as it shows the extent to which people can go for love. Please note that it can get very uncomfortable at times so watch only if you are ready for something that gets really really dark.
What are your favourite j dramas so far?
Deep down.. don't we all want someone who would call our name and be there for us, esp with COVID it's been a lot harder.
Sending all the love to the entire team for this drama, and to all of you watching :)
I love Sun Gyum/Mi Joo too!
Shiro.. I pitied him until the last episode but his conversation with Kamiya is where I started detesting him, hated him & wanted to punch him so bad. His suffering came as a result of his irresponsible actions, and it hurt when he blamed Maria for his downfall. It was so uncomfortable watching him spiral downwards from an acclaimed pianist to an abusive drug addict. The acting was absolutely brilliant.
Kamiya - the one man who anybody would want. Despite everything, he saw Maria for who she was, and loved her. I cried for him when Maria chose to jump off the helicopter. He deserved happiness, he deserved Maria, and Maria deserved him. LIKE WHYYYYYYY.
I am so glad that at least, Nana and Jun seem to have attained some sort of happiness (their confession). Their last scene was heartfelt.
Rumi and her slave. I was shocked at what he did.
Everybody in this drama loved in such destructive yet consuming way.. finally realised why this drama was called 'end of the world'.
I would recommend this to anyone who wants to watch love that is very destructive and consuming yet giving at the same time. It is very raw and depressing as it shows the extent to which people can go for love. Please note that it can get very uncomfortable at times so watch only if you are ready for something that gets really really dark.