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Satoh Takeru...enough said
Personally, I liked this version better than the Korean version for a couple of reasons:
- Only 10 episodes
-Satoh Takeru
-good chemistry between leads
-Satoh Takeru
Offhand, I can't remember a role that Takeru played where he smiled as much as he did here. And believe me, that's worth the price of admission! He's got that cold, unapproachable thing down to a science, but when he smiles it changes everything. I LOVED how he had liked her for so long. It was sad when he was talking about being an extra in the story of her life, blurred in the background, with no lines to speak.
This version gives you all the information without all the convoluted stuff that the Korean version used to bloat it out to 16 episodes.
I thought the 2ML was really overacting through the whole thing and that threw me off.
I would have liked to see a wedding.
But I'm so glad I watched this, especially after the Korean version.
- Only 10 episodes
-Satoh Takeru
-good chemistry between leads
-Satoh Takeru
Offhand, I can't remember a role that Takeru played where he smiled as much as he did here. And believe me, that's worth the price of admission! He's got that cold, unapproachable thing down to a science, but when he smiles it changes everything. I LOVED how he had liked her for so long. It was sad when he was talking about being an extra in the story of her life, blurred in the background, with no lines to speak.
This version gives you all the information without all the convoluted stuff that the Korean version used to bloat it out to 16 episodes.
I thought the 2ML was really overacting through the whole thing and that threw me off.
I would have liked to see a wedding.
But I'm so glad I watched this, especially after the Korean version.
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