‘Big Screen’ usually means movies and ‘Small Screen’ usually means TV/dramas etc…it’s a reference…
it's really stupid. it's also stupid that in anglosphere movies refers to only standalone pieces and episodical dramas are.....tv shows...even if they don't air on tv lol and they are dramatic movies and not shows, show in my opinion is like a talk show or reality tv so why are they calling dramas "shows"!??!
and im saying it as someone who gave strangers from hell 10/10 you just can't adapt this story properly in one movie, and japanese aren't so great at making live action movies anyway
every1 just go watch the frog instead. i promise u will love it and it is very deep and complex.
you've heard about frog, but you have you heard about Crazy Frog? It's not a story jedi will tell you. Researching this subject will expose you to sounds many would consider...unnatural.
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these non celebrities aren't making media circus because nobody gives a shit about them, or gives a shit about them in a negative way for example if elon musk threw an expensive wedding he'd got flamed to death, same with trump or anyone else. who cares if some fat balding oligarch is getting married?
But celebrities, idols, stars....they are popular, they are pretty, they have their fans (short for fanatic) who will cheer for them and support them so throwing a wedding and making a big deal of it loses them nothing and gives them attention, clout, benefits.
In fact, most fans WANT them to do it, fans don't want their favorite idols to keep their life private, they want to know every bit of it and they enjoy it.
And the celebrities enjoy it too. Showbusiness is like that, it attracts people who like to be in the spotlight and have their faces plastered all over 4k tv.
So fans like it, celebrities like it, seems like mutually beneficial agreement to me.
Season 1 wasn't that good to begin with. Could it be worse? Definitely.
I remember when season 1 aired and shortly after how raving fans would make countless alts to comment and upvote positive reviews and downvote negative ones.
At some point the front page of reviews was full of mediocre to bad ones, then a couple of hours later all these less then favorable reviews, even with dozens of upvotes, landed at the bottom of review list and 10/10 reviews replaced them lol
I'm glad to see most people in this comment section are free from "cringe creature is the best drama ever" mindset, I guess the 10/10 crowd moved on to new seasonal garbage to fawn over
Btw can you recommend me some good noir japanese movies?
it's the same medium, film.
cause I've only seen the opposite, koreans improving japanese works
and im saying it as someone who gave strangers from hell 10/10 you just can't adapt this story properly in one movie, and japanese aren't so great at making live action movies anyway
But celebrities, idols, stars....they are popular, they are pretty, they have their fans (short for fanatic) who will cheer for them and support them so throwing a wedding and making a big deal of it loses them nothing and gives them attention, clout, benefits.
In fact, most fans WANT them to do it, fans don't want their favorite idols to keep their life private, they want to know every bit of it and they enjoy it.
And the celebrities enjoy it too. Showbusiness is like that, it attracts people who like to be in the spotlight and have their faces plastered all over 4k tv.
So fans like it, celebrities like it, seems like mutually beneficial agreement to me.
At some point the front page of reviews was full of mediocre to bad ones, then a couple of hours later all these less then favorable reviews, even with dozens of upvotes, landed at the bottom of review list and 10/10 reviews replaced them lol
I'm glad to see most people in this comment section are free from "cringe creature is the best drama ever" mindset, I guess the 10/10 crowd moved on to new seasonal garbage to fawn over
and will be
definitely will be