That ending was BEYOND stupid. I could rant a LOT about the mother's stupidity just as much as how much I hated the child the entire way through. There was no need for that ending when the Pres told all in the end anyway!
Please please please, ANYONE but him. He fits nice guy roles fine. I just can't see him doing well in this. And tbh, his acting is lame and Shingeki no Kyojin is IMMENSE and should have a better actor, like Sometani Shouta (amazing underrated actor!). But please, anyone but him.
I'm clearly the stupid one here. Who was it in the end?! I had no idea who that face was at the end... and what a way to finish it, like wtf?! Woops nevermind! Turned out there's 12 episodes not 11, no wonder I was so confused xD
Watched it at the cinema. HAVE TISSUES AT HAND!! Everyone in the cinema cried like the whole time!
Btw, the synopsis above is both spoilery and has a large amount of unnecessary info.
Watched it today; judging from the trailer I thought it was going to be pretty hard fantasy but turned out to be comedy with a little magic. Very funny though!!
They all sound awesome and all featuring amazing actors!! xD
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*As for the death row. I did not know (until you kindly informed me) that hanging was the standard in SK. So there I apologise for my ignorance.
***When I said it's going slow, what I mean is, the dorama's synopsis says it's about a mother going back in time to save her daughter. Now I'm used to JDramas that start on this plot point pretty much in the first episode. Now this dorama has already has two episodes (over 2 hours of it) and we still haven't started on the plot. That is all I meant.
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*It maybe be a psychological effect but it is actually very common in Asian for the people to let any type of violent or argumentative incident or even say car accident to take place and for no one to help the victim (going from my own personal and my friend's experiences as well as researching Asian culture). But it is also exceedingly uncommon for someone to help a woman in need. It is common to just be watched if it's two guys because that's seen as 'fair' but when it's a woman, it's normally a strong reaction to stop the occurrence as in the world (or at least in the west) a guy hitting a woman is a massive no-no that EVERYONE gets involved in that sees it.
Why for all these problems are you only discussing/using the Korean counterparts? Not fair is it. That's the only negative I have here. Besides that, spot on.
wait wait wait, so was that his past? Or did he create that, too? WHY ISN'T ANYTHING MADE CLEAR
No I think what we got told at the end about his past was genuine. Plus as a reviewer, we were shown flashbacks the entire way through and Yoshimoto's mother helped solidify that her son was at fault. I believe that is his story.
Ugh that ending... it's made me rate the dorama a lot lower than what it should be. I can't help being bias and…
The drama finished over a month ago, if you haven't watched it, don't read the comment. And it doesn't give anything away, all I said was I didn't like the ending and I don't like Miura. Doesn't mean they're related.
Btw, the synopsis above is both spoilery and has a large amount of unnecessary info.
***When I said it's going slow, what I mean is, the dorama's synopsis says it's about a mother going back in time to save her daughter. Now I'm used to JDramas that start on this plot point pretty much in the first episode. Now this dorama has already has two episodes (over 2 hours of it) and we still haven't started on the plot. That is all I meant.
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