Really cute drama. However HATED the second couple. They were just incredibly boring and I ended up skipping the majority of their scenes. It would have been a 10/10 otherwise.
Somehow, having watched so many Japanese romance film recently this is one of my least favourite. The first half…
Thought I'd clarify some of your confusions, since they were actually explained in the film. Maybe you had found a badly translated version?
1) Her name was engraved on the umbrella, they show the umbrella during the flashback scene with his mom. He recognized her name on the class chart he never saw her face.
2) His mum wasn't a "player". She is a single mother and was dating someone. He wasn't mad she was dating but that he felt he was holding his mother back. The conflict was in the past and was long resolved before the main leads met again. There was the flashback scene of him reconciling with his mother and telling her he felt lonely. The conflict with his mother isn't one of the arcs of the movie since it was already resolved but it was to show his past struggles and why he was a delinquent in the past.
3) I agree the whole "protect her" stuff was really cringe and came out of no-where
4) Onise was texted the address, that's how he knew where to go. When he bumped into misaki in the corridor, it's implied he told him what happened.
really loved this drama the acting is phenomenal, as is the chemistry however I would have loved it even more had it been kept to 25 episodes episodes 13-22 were just filler I'd recommend skipping forward to avoid the drama feeling like its dragging
the random incest plotline was really fucking unnecessary and disturbing theres other ways to prove their "undying true love" for each other than "we would still have sex even if we're siblings"
and the mothers abortion story was really underdeveloped for it causing so much grief &misunderstanding to the main characters
here's the link for eps 9, but the sub speed up from second half http://www1.dramacoolfirst.com/boys-over-flowers-season-2-hana-nochi-hare-hanadan-episode-9.html
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@rennie Yeah I agree the development is drastic but however I still find it somewhat believable. The pacing of the drama doesn't effect my enjoyment whatsoever especially since they characters are still in a some and haven't actually began a relationship yet. My opinion could change obviously since we're only 6 episodes in but atm I am satisfied. Sorry if my request for a spoiler caused offense, it really wasn't intended to
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@ gabriel I literally just wanted a spoiler and to understand the OP's point of view, which I do understand more clearly now. Our opinions are different. Case closed. How am I a freaky creep for just sharing my POV? Are we not allowed to have different opinions anymore? jeesh
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you're spoiling the episode for people who haven't seen it yet. It's common courtesy to hide the most recent episode's plot in a spoiler.
The development is believable. The characters had a strictly professional, although amicable relationship. And nothing happens in the first 9 years to trigger a change. The main leads feelings for Kim are triggered when she decides to leave. Shes always been a part of his life and he took her for granted. It wasn't until he realized she wasn't always going to be by his side that he understood what she truly to him. It's a typical rom-com cliche? Sure. But it is not illogical.
so don;t go in expecting a fairytale ending
1) Her name was engraved on the umbrella, they show the umbrella during the flashback scene with his mom. He recognized her name on the class chart he never saw her face.
2) His mum wasn't a "player". She is a single mother and was dating someone. He wasn't mad she was dating but that he felt he was holding his mother back. The conflict was in the past and was long resolved before the main leads met again. There was the flashback scene of him reconciling with his mother and telling her he felt lonely. The conflict with his mother isn't one of the arcs of the movie since it was already resolved but it was to show his past struggles and why he was a delinquent in the past.
3) I agree the whole "protect her" stuff was really cringe and came out of no-where
4) Onise was texted the address, that's how he knew where to go. When he bumped into misaki in the corridor, it's implied he told him what happened.
the acting is phenomenal, as is the chemistry
however I would have loved it even more had it been kept to 25 episodes
episodes 13-22 were just filler
I'd recommend skipping forward to avoid the drama feeling like its dragging
it was her dream after all
theres other ways to prove their "undying true love" for each other than "we would still have sex even if we're siblings"
and the mothers abortion story was really underdeveloped for it causing so much grief &misunderstanding to the main characters
heres the raw episode without sub
https://www.kseries.co/clip/96771/
It's common courtesy to hide the most recent episode's plot in a spoiler.
The development is believable. The characters had a strictly professional, although amicable relationship. And nothing happens in the first 9 years to trigger a change.
The main leads feelings for Kim are triggered when she decides to leave. Shes always been a part of his life and he took her for granted. It wasn't until he realized she wasn't always going to be by his side that he understood what she truly to him.
It's a typical rom-com cliche? Sure. But it is not illogical.