It's a work of fiction. Of course it wouldn't really happen like that. Of course in real life he would need extensive…
We are on entirely different levels of taste and requirements for world-building within movies; therefore, there is no need for us to interact further.
The obnoxiously meek, timid, mousy, weak, whimpering Japanese female you describe is the one that drives me crazy about 70% of the female leads I see in JP films. It drives me crazy and I've dropped a lot of films over that cliche character. But I've seen her pop up so many times in JP I came to wonder if that isn't a real thing that most of the women in JP do. I've asked in threads, but no one ever replies.
It sounds like you've watched plenty of JP films, so I'm surprised this is a first encounter with the stereotypical, mousy, breathy-voiced JP woman you've had. The WORST is when this character is supposedly angry or otherwise upset at some man and she starts pounding on his chest and arms/head but in such a pathetically weak manner that it's clearly performative. I'd have more respect for a woman who punched me in the face than one who weeps like a child as she flails at me with useless spaghetti arms.
Lol, what a wild take. If he really did do what he is accused of & gets convicted, then he deserves no support.
I just have to assume you're a bitter loser who primarily self-identifies as a victim. Kind of sad and dumb.
Thanks for once again proving my point by referring to KK as a "rapist," which is especially gross given that the most he is accused of is "inappropriate touching." You are a Knetz hater, the kind responsible for dozens of celebrity suicides in Korea and Japan over the last few years. Good work. Be proud of yourself.
Thanks for wishing the same as you allegedly experienced (being "taken advantage of" and being "inappropriately touched") The latter sounds especially fun.
Lol, what a wild take. If he really did do what he is accused of & gets convicted, then he deserves no support.
I hope you work out whatever weird internal issues you seem to have that cause you to project your need for revenge onto an actor/singer who you know nothing about off-screen, but whose guilt you are desperate to assume so you'll feel you got back at the likely imaginary person who "took advantage of" you; and all in a hilariously over-the-top manner, to boot.
BTW, I've seen KK in ONE show. I think he's a fine actor with great potential, but that's as far as it goes. What? You mean he doesn't know I exist? How can that be? You're making shit up to justify your vicious hysteria.
"...potential molester." THIS is the core problem. Even if KK is proven innocent in court, people like you will remember him as the "potential molester," not the good actor about whom some psycho made up a story for attention and $$$. Meanwhile, his career is already destroyed. You should be gleeful. Instead, you're raging on the Internet.
After he's found not guilty, I hope he sues this liar into oblivion and destroys HER life. I hope he plasters her face all over the Internet so we'll know who she is and what she did.
Finished the first 4 eps....it's not bad, but if you didn't watch it you wouldn't be missing anything, a guy went…
I haven't jumped into watching this yet, and I will still give it a try but your assessment doesn't surprise me. I enjoy a well-produced/acted/directed show about school bullying, but the emphasis is on "well-produced" and there aren't a lot of those.
I get particularly annoyed with shows portraying schools as unsupervised war zones as you described, where there is never a teacher/admin/janitor in sight, and the bullies have like half an hour in classrooms to beat the s**t out of some poor, defenseless dweeb. Also, kids get slugged 40 times in the face and in the next scene have one black eye, a bruise on a cheek, maybe a cut in the corner of the mouth, but that's it. And of course, no teachers investigate what happened to him. These are the shows I roll my eyes at and drop.
There is a great, Korean high school bullying film called "Night Flight," the best I've seen. It is all over the web. Let me know if you need a link.
Hey Lily Alice! As someone who has strongly criticized you for helping to malign and slander artists by repeating unverified accusations from psycho netizens and thus, being a part of the brutal Korean Celebrity Suicide Machine., let me be the first to praise you here for covering the story WITHOUT repeating whatever trash they are throwing at this young man.
THIS is how you do it. Well done! Bravo to Fantagio as well.
sigh...you completely ignore what we were shown near the beginning of this flick...the colonel is having serious…
Oh look, Gory is back, all "pressed" and obsessing over me and my comments.
"Stop taking everything so seriously," says the person who has left four very serious comments attacking me. I'm looking forward to number five.
Bottom line: I don't care what you think. I will continue to write comments however I choose and to whomever I want, sans your obsession with dates (incidentally, how "old" does a comment need to be before it is too "old" to respond to? That seems important to know.) The fact that annoys you is icing on the cake. Your schoolmarm scolding amuses me.
Are there any other Internet cliche terms you'd like to toss around?
sigh...you completely ignore what we were shown near the beginning of this flick...the colonel is having serious…
Thanks for the amusing rant, gory. You are correct: I am always right. I love that you "obsessively" dissected this thread, searching to see who I engaged. As you would know if YOU had any reading comprehension skills, I meant the thread-within-a-thread you jumped into. Sorry for not explicitly explaining.
I will engage however many people I choose to engage; I don't care how old comments are. No one is forcing anyone to respond to a reply if they choose not to, regardless of how "old" their original comment is. Furthermore, I don't check dates on comments because I don't care how old they are. That's your thing.
I will bother with one last issue, the word "literally." It is the most overused word on the Internet, and it is almost always used incorrectly as an imaginary intensifier, as in your case. This, child, is why I mocked you for using it.
Lol, what a wild take. If he really did do what he is accused of & gets convicted, then he deserves no support.
For all I know you're a liar, and no celebrity has been within ten miles of you.
I don't know KK. I don't know you either. But I do know there are millions of psychos online projecting their issues onto celebrities. You're just one more. You might even say you have an "unhealthy para-social relationship" with Kamimura Kenshin.
You claim you got screwed over and no one paid for it, so you want KK to be punished instead. Sure, yeah...that's rational. Your unhinged rant reminds me of what he's up against and intensifies my support for him.
Enjoy your films!
Anyway, I dropped it. For me, definitely not worth a week wait for 15 minutes. And if I binged them, I'd be bored to tears. Enjoy!
It sounds like you've watched plenty of JP films, so I'm surprised this is a first encounter with the stereotypical, mousy, breathy-voiced JP woman you've had. The WORST is when this character is supposedly angry or otherwise upset at some man and she starts pounding on his chest and arms/head but in such a pathetically weak manner that it's clearly performative. I'd have more respect for a woman who punched me in the face than one who weeps like a child as she flails at me with useless spaghetti arms.
Kind of sad and dumb.
Thanks for once again proving my point by referring to KK as a "rapist," which is especially gross given that the most he is accused of is "inappropriate touching." You are a Knetz hater, the kind responsible for dozens of celebrity suicides in Korea and Japan over the last few years. Good work. Be proud of yourself.
Thanks for wishing the same as you allegedly experienced (being "taken advantage of" and being "inappropriately touched") The latter sounds especially fun.
Use an adblocker. :) Enjoy!
BTW, I've seen KK in ONE show. I think he's a fine actor with great potential, but that's as far as it goes. What? You mean he doesn't know I exist? How can that be? You're making shit up to justify your vicious hysteria.
"...potential molester." THIS is the core problem. Even if KK is proven innocent in court, people like you will remember him as the "potential molester," not the good actor about whom some psycho made up a story for attention and $$$. Meanwhile, his career is already destroyed. You should be gleeful. Instead, you're raging on the Internet.
After he's found not guilty, I hope he sues this liar into oblivion and destroys HER life. I hope he plasters her face all over the Internet so we'll know who she is and what she did.
I get particularly annoyed with shows portraying schools as unsupervised war zones as you described, where there is never a teacher/admin/janitor in sight, and the bullies have like half an hour in classrooms to beat the s**t out of some poor, defenseless dweeb. Also, kids get slugged 40 times in the face and in the next scene have one black eye, a bruise on a cheek, maybe a cut in the corner of the mouth, but that's it. And of course, no teachers investigate what happened to him. These are the shows I roll my eyes at and drop.
There is a great, Korean high school bullying film called "Night Flight," the best I've seen. It is all over the web. Let me know if you need a link.
As someone who has strongly criticized you for helping to malign and slander artists by repeating unverified accusations from psycho netizens and thus, being a part of the brutal Korean Celebrity Suicide Machine., let me be the first to praise you here for covering the story WITHOUT repeating whatever trash they are throwing at this young man.
THIS is how you do it. Well done!
Bravo to Fantagio as well.
"Stop taking everything so seriously," says the person who has left four very serious comments attacking me. I'm looking forward to number five.
Bottom line: I don't care what you think. I will continue to write comments however I choose and to whomever I want, sans your obsession with dates (incidentally, how "old" does a comment need to be before it is too "old" to respond to? That seems important to know.) The fact that annoys you is icing on the cake. Your schoolmarm scolding amuses me.
Are there any other Internet cliche terms you'd like to toss around?
You are correct: I am always right.
I love that you "obsessively" dissected this thread, searching to see who I engaged. As you would know if YOU had any reading comprehension skills, I meant the thread-within-a-thread you jumped into. Sorry for not explicitly explaining.
I will engage however many people I choose to engage; I don't care how old comments are. No one is forcing anyone to respond to a reply if they choose not to, regardless of how "old" their original comment is. Furthermore, I don't check dates on comments because I don't care how old they are. That's your thing.
I will bother with one last issue, the word "literally." It is the most overused word on the Internet, and it is almost always used incorrectly as an imaginary intensifier, as in your case. This, child, is why I mocked you for using it.
Forty minutes in, I dropped it.
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I don't know KK. I don't know you either. But I do know there are millions of psychos online projecting their issues onto celebrities. You're just one more. You might even say you have an "unhealthy para-social relationship" with Kamimura Kenshin.
You claim you got screwed over and no one paid for it, so you want KK to be punished instead. Sure, yeah...that's rational. Your unhinged rant reminds me of what he's up against and intensifies my support for him.
I suggest therapy.
Yep, typical homophobe here. Good for you.