I liked it. This is definitely one of the better love stories & well-done romance (overall) from the few movies…
Thank you for exploring movies from the Philippines. If you liked this film, I would recommend the following romcoms: -Everyday I Love You -Love You to the Stars and Back -My Amnesia Girl -A Very Special Love -The Hows of Us -Hello, Love, Goodbye -That Thing Called Tadhana -One More Chance
P.S. Lately, I've seen a lot of Japanese dramas and movies come to Netflix; hope the selection will continue to grow for it to have a wider reach globally
Okaeri Mone is my first asadora, and I'm loving it!
The dilemma one faces during a life crossroad spoke to me for I am in the same situation. The series hit the right spots about unrealized dreams and finding a new passion that will make your heart sing again.
The subber releases five 15-minute episodes per week, and watching it will just be a breeze. So, give it a try and be inspired.
Loved how the movie delved into the motivation for each character's hopes. Kazuto wanted to protect their livelihood and image to the public, Miyabi wanted to enter a good school to have a bright future. In contrast, Kiyomi just wanted her son alive. Whether Tadashi was the culprit or a victim, their "hopes" will have repercussions to their family.
In the end, the movie was wrapped nicely, 9/10 for me.
-Everyday I Love You
-Love You to the Stars and Back
-My Amnesia Girl
-A Very Special Love
-The Hows of Us
-Hello, Love, Goodbye
-That Thing Called Tadhana
-One More Chance
All of these are available on Netflix 😊
P.S. Lately, I've seen a lot of Japanese dramas and movies come to Netflix; hope the selection will continue to grow for it to have a wider reach globally
⭐: 9.5/10 for me
I'm just confused with what Yuka said in the last episode. Did she not submit their divorce papers?
But the twist at the end cancelled my feeling of remorse for Player 001
On the other side, Michi's envy towards her sister was depicted realistically.
The dilemma one faces during a life crossroad spoke to me for I am in the same situation. The series hit the right spots about unrealized dreams and finding a new passion that will make your heart sing again.
The subber releases five 15-minute episodes per week, and watching it will just be a breeze. So, give it a try and be inspired.
P.S. Laughed my heart out upon hearing Kouji and Mitsuru's "NEET Brothers song"
In the end, the movie was wrapped nicely, 9/10 for me.
Glad to have picked it up after finding out that Koike Eiko stars in it.
It was an interesting film about getting out of your humdrum routine and exploring things beyond your comfort zone
Loved the analogy with the "missing handkerchief" and felt Omameda's pain for the loss of her favorite person
And it's very apt to watch during the current COVID-19 pandemic.