Idk where in the world yall are from, but just because people with impairment are treated equally in your country, which they should be, it doesn’t mean it’s like that all over the world. At least where I live, the opinions/says of ppl with impairment are often disregarded. All just because they’re impaired. Most aren’t even mentally-impaired, but ppl refuse to listen to them.
In Korea, there’s stigma around people with impairment, too. In fact, there was a whole case of abuses in boarding school for disabled children, aka Inhwa School. It’s super messy and it’s not even so long ago. People wouldn’t trust the children’s testimony and even question the capability of their brain.
It hit me harder this seasons ‘cause there’re so many kids in the village…
I feel like there a high chance we’ll have a SS3(and if there actually is I’ll definitely watch it) since the ending indicates that. The criminal is on the loose. Plus, there’re still many unanswered questions. We probably see more Il Yong. And they probably goes back to find Alice as Il Yong promised her mom. And since Ji Ah can see the dead now(but why tho? it’s kinda out of nowhere) she’s gonna be super helpful But it’s sad that Thomas will never be found
Cried a river. The tragedy itself is so messed up it makes my blood boil every time I think of it. I clearly remember when the news break. The victims were around the same age with me; their lives didn’t even start. I just can’t wrap my head around the authorities’ way of thinking, if they even have a brain at all. They could have saved many more children with bright future, had they not prioritize their face and ego. I learned about the details of the case recently and it made this story even sadder. I sympathize with the families, but I think I could never fully empathize with them. The anger, sorrow, and PTSD, I imagine, are beyond imagination. My heart goes for the family and friends of the victims.
Despite the plot holes, it’s one of my favorite dramas. I love the idea, the casts, and the story. It’s infuriating for the victims, but it kinda console them
Her face resembles different person in each angle. Sometimes I see Yoona in her, and sometimes it’s Shin Ye Eun(which should be the other way around because Jung Min Ah is older)
I know it’s the point of the acting. But there were so many moments they just wasted talking when they could just win the game Considering it’s a 2014 movie, CG during the first half is good
Yall need to understand that this isn’t BL to begin with. It’s adapted from shojo manga with fujoshi as a main character. It’s top comedy for me lol They nailed every comedic scene. The editing lol. My favorite one gotta be Igarashi running shouting LFMAO. Though, the musical scenes were kinda unnecessary, imho. I’m glad overall that I didn’t pay to watch it in the cinema. The fat-shaming is THE problem, yes. I think they really need to learn to appreciate every body types. Another problem is how the whole industry just type cast Tomita Miu. She’s an amazing actress, period. She deserves million more main roles, but she usually get the “ugly” one…
Top comedy. It’s chaotic while not destroying the story line and I love it.
There’re so many complaints about the anime version, tho. I wasn’t expecting any??? Watched it before the drama, and thought it was great just like the manga. If anything, I prefer the anime more than the drama. It’s more true to the style of the original manga. However, this is coming from someone who’ve been watching anime all their life
At least where I live, the opinions/says of ppl with impairment are often disregarded. All just because they’re impaired. Most aren’t even mentally-impaired, but ppl refuse to listen to them.
In Korea, there’s stigma around people with impairment, too. In fact, there was a whole case of abuses in boarding school for disabled children, aka Inhwa School. It’s super messy and it’s not even so long ago. People wouldn’t trust the children’s testimony and even question the capability of their brain.
But it’s sad that Thomas will never be found
The tragedy itself is so messed up it makes my blood boil every time I think of it. I clearly remember when the news break. The victims were around the same age with me; their lives didn’t even start. I just can’t wrap my head around the authorities’ way of thinking, if they even have a brain at all. They could have saved many more children with bright future, had they not prioritize their face and ego.
I learned about the details of the case recently and it made this story even sadder. I sympathize with the families, but I think I could never fully empathize with them. The anger, sorrow, and PTSD, I imagine, are beyond imagination. My heart goes for the family and friends of the victims.
Her face resembles different person in each angle. Sometimes I see Yoona in her, and sometimes it’s Shin Ye Eun(which should be the other way around because Jung Min Ah is older)
Considering it’s a 2014 movie, CG during the first half is good
It’s top comedy for me lol They nailed every comedic scene. The editing lol. My favorite one gotta be Igarashi running shouting LFMAO. Though, the musical scenes were kinda unnecessary, imho. I’m glad overall that I didn’t pay to watch it in the cinema.
The fat-shaming is THE problem, yes. I think they really need to learn to appreciate every body types. Another problem is how the whole industry just type cast Tomita Miu. She’s an amazing actress, period. She deserves million more main roles, but she usually get the “ugly” one…
There’re so many complaints about the anime version, tho. I wasn’t expecting any??? Watched it before the drama, and thought it was great just like the manga. If anything, I prefer the anime more than the drama. It’s more true to the style of the original manga. However, this is coming from someone who’ve been watching anime all their life