Was not a fan of the ending but overall its a good drama, very close to reality and human nature, life is not…
I was happy with the ending. With Rika Kanji always felt like he was not enough. She was so spontanious and special and he always felt like he did not really reach her level. The drama felt like a roller coaster ride, but I enjoyed it.
(In the end it is not the person you can have most fun with, but the person you can cry with when you feel hurt and weak..)
Both. It is "what ever option you find best for you and your partner.."
Well.. An unborn baby will never know it was not born, so it is for the parents to decide what is best for their unborn baby: To be born or not to be born, if the living circumstances are too difficult, sometimes it is better not to be born.
In K- and J-dramas there are so many unrealistic "princess stories" where the couples in the end get married and "live their lives happily ever after", which are nice entertainment, but not connected to the real life at all.
I have just watched two excellent J-dramas in a row picturing romantic couples in a more realistic way: The first one was "1122 Ii Fuufu", which was about married couples in their 30's and now this "Ano Ko no Kodomo" about teen agers.
The issues in different stages of people's lives vary and lots of unexpected things happen on the way to any kind of a couple. Whether the couples are able to go through with those things together or if they'll end up separating, no-one knows before hand.
For those who yearn something else than the fairy tale stories for a change, I warmly recommend to watch these both!
moral of this story is men are the WORST. even when a woman sucks, a man will find a way to be worse ðŸ˜ðŸ¤£
The moral of this story is that if you in your relationship are not open and honest of your thoughts, wishes and things that bother you, you will end up drifting apart from your partner and possibly seeking comfort from somewhere else. Long lasting relationships are never "..and they lived happily ever after", they - just like life itself - are full of different unexpected happenings and phases which you either go through together as a couple or then end up separating.
It was one of the best dramas I have ever seen. If you are in your early twenties the story line might feel too weird, but being in my 40's I can tell you this is REALLY realistic, no "princess fairy tale" but actual real life..
It is difficult to remain our closest relationships for a long time unless we are open and honest of our thoughts, wishes and the things that bother us. And not being able to communicate well then easily leads people drifting apart. I loved how the main couple's relationship evolved through the series in a realistic pace. I would give it 10/10 which I basicly never give to a drama, cause it means it is close to being perfect.
I liked it for being one of these J-dramas that are out of the box. You have no idea what is going to happen next and how it is going to end. But that Sacchan-character was so difficult to watch: She behaved like a 12-years old kid and was suffocatingly clingy.. Like who could actually have a serious relationship with a child. I really wished they would not end up being together in the end.
It has an idiotic ending.. In the drama series the wife did not let the guy to divorce her, but forced him to stay with her and then when she could not force his feelings in anyway in the end she killed him?? So what is the moral of the story?? It is okay to be so obsessed with someone that you can kill them, if they do not respond to your feelings?? Is this really the writers point of view on how other people should be treated??
Cheating is awfull behavior, but if you are in a relationship where the other person cheats you (or has cheated) how do you benefit yourself by forcing them to stay with you??
I would definitely divorce immidiately, deal with my dissapointments and sorrows and then move on - just for my own sake!! Honestly who would be happy in a relationship where the other person is forced to stay?? Just miserable future for everyone. (Even for children, if they are envolved..)
I have to add that Koreans made their version of the series "Love Affairs In The Afternoon" and this time have to say, they did better. Often I like the Japanese style more, but this time. This was f**in' sick!
I_have_also_lived_in_the_Middle_East.
Have_you?
And_what_has_Arabic_got_to_do_with_this?
Most_muslims_in_this_world_do_not_speak_Arabic_as_their_first_language.
I_am_sure_NO_simple_stereotypes_what_so_ever.
It_is_a_story_about_a_mother_and_her_younger_son_who_live_like_they_are_the_center_of_everything_and_everyone_around_them_has_to_behave_like_their_servants_and_only_fullfil_their_needs.
It_looks_like_this_story_line_is_not_going_to_change_and_is_only_going_to_get_sicker_towards_the_end.
I_don't_understand_how_so_many_people_have_given_it_10/10_ratings_or_atleast_close_to_it.
I_think_the_story_line_is_disgusting.
It_is_visually_really_beautifull_and_has_this_magical_atmosphere_in_it.
And_then_I_love_the_main_character_His_growth.
And_the_way_Tori_portrays_him.
His_eyes_and_facial_expressions_are_so_intense.
What_a_great_actor.
If_you_like_someone_be_nice_to_them.
Bullying_is_not_love!
Like_think_in_the_real_life_you_have_a_person_you_really_love_they_die_and_you_will_have_to_live_the_rest_of_your_life_carrying_that_dead_lovers_heart.
I_could_never_do_that_I'd_rather_die_myself_then_too.
(In the end it is not the person you can have most fun with, but the person you can cry with when you feel hurt and weak..)
In K- and J-dramas there are so many unrealistic "princess stories" where the couples in the end get married and "live their lives happily ever after", which are nice entertainment, but not connected to the real life at all.
I have just watched two excellent J-dramas in a row picturing romantic couples in a more realistic way: The first one was "1122 Ii Fuufu", which was about married couples in their 30's and now this "Ano Ko no Kodomo" about teen agers.
The issues in different stages of people's lives vary and lots of unexpected things happen on the way to any kind of a couple. Whether the couples are able to go through with those things together or if they'll end up separating, no-one knows before hand.
For those who yearn something else than the fairy tale stories for a change, I warmly recommend to watch these both!
It is difficult to remain our closest relationships for a long time unless we are open and honest of our thoughts, wishes and the things that bother us. And not being able to communicate well then easily leads people drifting apart. I loved how the main couple's relationship evolved through the series in a realistic pace. I would give it 10/10 which I basicly never give to a drama, cause it means it is close to being perfect.
Cheating is awfull behavior, but if you are in a relationship where the other person cheats you (or has cheated) how do you benefit yourself by forcing them to stay with you??
I would definitely divorce immidiately, deal with my dissapointments and sorrows and then move on - just for my own sake!! Honestly who would be happy in a relationship where the other person is forced to stay?? Just miserable future for everyone. (Even for children, if they are envolved..)
I have to add that Koreans made their version of the series "Love Affairs In The Afternoon" and this time have to say, they did better. Often I like the Japanese style more, but this time. This was f**in' sick!