WHY DOES SUZUKI HONAMI'S CHARACTER ALWAYS END UP ALONE? I always root for her character and love her so so much.…
Fair point. Even when I'm rewatching KYNH, I'm yelling at my screen while Maria is jumping out of the airplane. Makes no sense why she would not wait until they land...........
WHY DOES SUZUKI HONAMI'S CHARACTER ALWAYS END UP ALONE? I always root for her character and love her so so much.…
In Kono Yo No Hate, she didn't technically end up alone but she did end up severely disabled and unable to enjoy Shiro's company so... :/ Yeah. I hated that ending.
I think this is my 2nd?? rewatch and dude... These plot twists were unnecessary. Also wtf is with the male lead trying to force himself on Chihiro so much? Creep
I really liked this drama, and it has stuck with me since I saw it two months ago.I have already gone back to…
I know this is a 6-year-old comment but I'm gonna necro it anyway
The way they held each other seemed very genuine. Idk if it's possible to fake this. Maybe they did fall in love during filming? It seems natural. When it comes to the emotional scenes, they have great compatibility. Made me wish I had more moments like that in my life.
There was no character development for the FL throughout the whole thing. How selfish do you have to be to give…
Also, what do the ML and FL have in common apart from the fact that she's his super fan? They never share about anything apart from what's going wrong in her life, and he doesn't tell her much apart from the surface-level stuff about himself (that he grew up in the USA, his parents' divorce, etc). Dude is essentially a widower and very traumatized by the loss of his previous partner and their child, he never took the time to properly grieve them and is now having a do-over with this girl who he knows will also die way before him.
The women of the show, especially, are very poorly written, and Masaki's father behaved as if life was happening TO him when he knowingly made his job his sole focus and ignored everything else. Every character with significant screen time on this show, apart from Hibino, has a victim complex. (But he stuck around as Plan B for Masaki after Keigo left, so idk if it's just low self-esteem on his part or if he was THAT devoted to her. Even after she treated him like a friend with benefits and left him for Keigo in the first place but still wanted him to be her friend? Selfish Masaki)
Masaki especially p...d me off when she threw a fit because she wanted to keep the child. She was acting like her mother was against her going out late at night. Both Masaki and Keigo are pretty irresponsible in bringing a child into those circumstances.
Overall, this drama had me going WTF at the screen at the level that the ending of Kono Yo No Hate (1994) did. There were so many more logical ways they could've gone about this, but they had the characters be dum-dums for dramatic value. I could go on for days.
There was no character development for the FL throughout the whole thing. How selfish do you have to be to give birth despite all the risks? And the ML is a freaking masochist.
This drama has the mood that I watch 90s j-drama for, without the excessive melodramatism. I thought I would never get that feeling from a new dorama, but I did! やった!
If this was a 90s dorama, it would have ended with Nagi going back to Shinji. I've seen it maaany times before…
Can't believe it's been 5 years since 2019 T__T I feel like the fan was a character of its own in this series. Like, it didn't have anything to gain from Nagi so it was 100% in her support while both MLs had their own motives for sticking around LOL
This was so stupid. I watched the dorama from ep 7 onward up until the movie at 2x speed. If I could've sped it…
Also her and Yuichiro barely knew each other?? What is their "love" even based on? It was just physical attraction and being ignored by their spouses at home. Barf
This was so stupid. I watched the dorama from ep 7 onward up until the movie at 2x speed. If I could've sped it up even more, I would've. Worst dorama I've ever seen. She should've just committed suicide at this point. Bringing a child into this mess of a situation is just selfish. Not that Sawa was anything but.
When in doubt, rewatch XD
The way they held each other seemed very genuine. Idk if it's possible to fake this. Maybe they did fall in love during filming? It seems natural. When it comes to the emotional scenes, they have great compatibility. Made me wish I had more moments like that in my life.
The women of the show, especially, are very poorly written, and Masaki's father behaved as if life was happening TO him when he knowingly made his job his sole focus and ignored everything else. Every character with significant screen time on this show, apart from Hibino, has a victim complex. (But he stuck around as Plan B for Masaki after Keigo left, so idk if it's just low self-esteem on his part or if he was THAT devoted to her. Even after she treated him like a friend with benefits and left him for Keigo in the first place but still wanted him to be her friend? Selfish Masaki)
Masaki especially p...d me off when she threw a fit because she wanted to keep the child. She was acting like her mother was against her going out late at night. Both Masaki and Keigo are pretty irresponsible in bringing a child into those circumstances.
Overall, this drama had me going WTF at the screen at the level that the ending of Kono Yo No Hate (1994) did. There were so many more logical ways they could've gone about this, but they had the characters be dum-dums for dramatic value. I could go on for days.
This drama has the mood that I watch 90s j-drama for, without the excessive melodramatism. I thought I would never get that feeling from a new dorama, but I did! やった!
Props to the screenwriter!