I know that this topic might have already been discussed, but I can't really understand why Win would be so angry about Korn getting shares of the farm. I mean yeah, Korn is not an actual family member but he did put in a lot of effort and help into the farm. If I was Win, I would be more pissed about the uncle getting shares of the farm when he didn't even help or contribute anything to the farm.
Edit: When I was typing the paragraph above, I was only at Episode 1. Now that I am at Episode 5, it seems that the uncle tried to help manage the farm
I watched the movie without watching the drama first. Besides wondering about whether the characters (not referring to the actor and actress) appeared in the drama, I was able to catch up and understand the story of the movie.
Therefore, I would say not to worry if you haven't watch the drama if you plan on watching the movie!
I also kinda confused about that, and then i also confused when arata saying “deus ex machina?” And then when…
The way you describe that scene sent me laughing, but I could relate to you 😂
Apparently, 'deus ex machina' means (Latin: “god from the machine”) a person or thing that appears or is introduced into a situation suddenly and unexpectedly and provides an artificial or contrived solution to an apparently insoluble difficulty (definition from Britannica)
So, I assumed that Arata is similar to (or is) a God. That could also be the reason why Amane (the guy) said "He (Arata) is the chosen one".
I am not even sure if I am making sense, but that shows how desperate I am to understand what was going on in the movie :(
Honestly, I don't get the last episode at all. Can someone kindly explain to me:
- What Kamijo's adoptive dad was trying to say or do in the station? Starting from the "He tried to kill me" line and until the "Let me see him" line. - So Tomyo sold that shogi piece so that Kamijo would participate in the tournament to get money and buy back the piece? - How did Sano's speech throughout the interrogation change Kamijo's mind? - What's with Kamijo arguing with the ghost of Tomyo in between the breaks of the tournament? Right before Tomyo died, they didn't quarrel...
Is the onetouchtv app safe? Because before I was about to install, I received notification that the app is able to steal my data and passwords and information
In episode 6, ML cheated on the FL for the SECOND time. FL wanted to be strong for once and decided to talk trash…
It has been quite a while since I watched this so my memory might be fuzzy, but FL was just trying to forget ML and tried to hang out with 2ML more. 2ML accompanied FL wherever she went (with her consent) if she had to face ML. At the same time, ML just figured out his feelings for FL and tried to win her back
I'm confused... So, is this a remake of the previous versions (a.k.a same/similar story) or a continuation from the previous version? And do I have to start from the first season/version? Fyi, I haven't started watching any of the versions
I might be too emotional at the time of writing this (was only at Episode 12 and watched spoilers), but how did Meimei not get arrested for being an accomplice of the murderer? It really pained me to see her betraying Toey which led him to be arrested (although I found him to be stupid for helping her). I really wanted to see her and the murderer getting arrested because I feel she deserves that.
In the novel, did the issue between Tul and Tin resolved like how it was shown in the series? If no, can someone tell me how this issue was resolved or ended in the novel? Thanks in advance!
I think they should not have revealed who the killer (Thada) was in the beginning of the story. I know this drama is based on a novel and story was already like that. But in my opinion, because the audience already know who the killer is, we might be influenced to think that whoever support the killer (Mook) is dumb.
Imagine if you are in Mook's shoes, you may also find it hard to believe that your sibling killed someone. Maybe you would side with Kim instead of Thada if people were already suspecting Thada, but some others may still side with Thada.
I have a questionEdit: Another question because that one scene is a bit...
What is the difference between Arrowheads, Sodo, and New Truth? I feel like all three are similar so why do they need a lot of organisations? Sorry if this question is dumb
Edit: And wouldn't the baby get burned as well? I get that the parents covered their baby but because the parents are scorching hot, wouldn't the baby would be affected as well?
Edit: When I was typing the paragraph above, I was only at Episode 1. Now that I am at Episode 5, it seems that the uncle tried to help manage the farm
Therefore, I would say not to worry if you haven't watch the drama if you plan on watching the movie!
Apparently, 'deus ex machina' means (Latin: “god from the machine”) a person or thing that appears or is introduced into a situation suddenly and unexpectedly and provides an artificial or contrived solution to an apparently insoluble difficulty (definition from Britannica)
So, I assumed that Arata is similar to (or is) a God. That could also be the reason why Amane (the guy) said "He (Arata) is the chosen one".
I am not even sure if I am making sense, but that shows how desperate I am to understand what was going on in the movie :(
- What Kamijo's adoptive dad was trying to say or do in the station? Starting from the "He tried to kill me" line and until the "Let me see him" line.
- So Tomyo sold that shogi piece so that Kamijo would participate in the tournament to get money and buy back the piece?
- How did Sano's speech throughout the interrogation change Kamijo's mind?
- What's with Kamijo arguing with the ghost of Tomyo in between the breaks of the tournament? Right before Tomyo died, they didn't quarrel...
Why did Amane (the guy) cried when he told his men to blow up missile 3? I know it has something to do with Arata, but why?
I think they should not have revealed who the killer (Thada) was in the beginning of the story. I know this drama is based on a novel and story was already like that. But in my opinion, because the audience already know who the killer is, we might be influenced to think that whoever support the killer (Mook) is dumb.
Imagine if you are in Mook's shoes, you may also find it hard to believe that your sibling killed someone. Maybe you would side with Kim instead of Thada if people were already suspecting Thada, but some others may still side with Thada.
Edit: And wouldn't the baby get burned as well? I get that the parents covered their baby but because the parents are scorching hot, wouldn't the baby would be affected as well?
Edit: Another question because that one scene is a bit...