I've had this in Planning for so long and I can't believe it took until now to get to it. This story is so well put together it's amazing. Akira's self doubt and Shin's go for broke are such great contrasts. Akira's concern about Shin's age isn't a legal one. He simply feels it's not appropriate for someone his age to be involved with a high school student and it's a line he won't cross, even when Shin turns 18. Shin doesn't care and, as it's his nature, he pursues Akira very aggressively, particularly considering Japanese society. The side couple is very much a reflection of and exaggeration of the main. It's short enough to binge in a day. I highly recommend it.
I may be wrong, but I get the impression from the comments that some people used the fast forward to get passed "boring" content. Unfortunately, that means details can be missed. I rather enjoyed this, although it's clearly horror "light". This isn't Alfred Hitchcock, but it was fun and Zee and Neu played their parts well.
While the English translation looks like it came from tossing words in the air to see how they landed, I was able to piece together a lot of it in my head. That said, it's a very low budget effort with a couple seasoned actors who make it work despite what else goes on. Bon gets beat up to start things off and we don't really find out why until nearly the end. The other main thread concerns whether or not Keng can get a scholarship which will send him to China where his mother apparently lives. The rest of the story is a lot of rough and tumble gang interactions. Overall, I enjoyed it, after having to wait this long.
Now, this was really hard to follow because of the terrible subs on youtube, which are obviously computer generated/translated...…
I used Google Translate to capture the dialog a few times to see how far off it was. I was generally able to re-translate in my head what it should have been.
Am I the only one who believes that in the course of the episodes the show became a bit messy because it had to…
This "genre" mixing is pretty common in "western" series. That, I think you can find plenty of series on Netflix with this cop/fantasy/romance Mashup. I thought it worked very well.
I'm very curious as to how this came together. My guess is someone got the script to New because UWMA. Also, follow the plaid shirt :) I really enjoyed it.
I had to start a rewatch after seeing three episodes of Naughty Babe to see if Yi's behavior reflects that story. I very much enjoyed it the first time, but I've been picking up on little things I missed before.
This story is so well put together it's amazing. Akira's self doubt and Shin's go for broke are such great contrasts.
Akira's concern about Shin's age isn't a legal one. He simply feels it's not appropriate for someone his age to be involved with a high school student and it's a line he won't cross, even when Shin turns 18.
Shin doesn't care and, as it's his nature, he pursues Akira very aggressively, particularly considering Japanese society.
The side couple is very much a reflection of and exaggeration of the main.
It's short enough to binge in a day. I highly recommend it.
This isn't Alfred Hitchcock, but it was fun and Zee and Neu played their parts well.
That said, it's a very low budget effort with a couple seasoned actors who make it work despite what else goes on.
Bon gets beat up to start things off and we don't really find out why until nearly the end. The other main thread concerns whether or not Keng can get a scholarship which will send him to China where his mother apparently lives.
The rest of the story is a lot of rough and tumble gang interactions.
Overall, I enjoyed it, after having to wait this long.
I really enjoyed it.
I very much enjoyed it the first time, but I've been picking up on little things I missed before.