Have you ever heard of "Freedom of Speech"? I know that today everyone everywhere censors everything but we should fight to keep this fundamental freedom to say what we want even if it hurts someone's religious beliefs (otherwise known as blasphemy!) People had been burned on stakes for taking Jesus's name in vain in the Middle Ages: shall we go back to those times? I am an atheist, I do not believe in the existence of any superior being who created the world etc. etc. I respect everyone's religion but you should also respect my non religiousness and my freedom to say whatever I like about it! Religious beliefs are and should stay personal: I do not need or want to know what religion you belong to. KEEP IT PRIVATE! Our societies and the importance the religion is taking in them is a dangerous path to take and it has nothing to do with respect and everything with control and censorship! Do you really want to live in a world where everything that may hurt your feelings is banned? I will probably be blocked by you because: you do not agree with me, in order to avoid being further triggered by me and to stay in your safe place! I wish life was a safe place for all. But, spoiler alert: it is not, for anyone!
Currently rewatching this fansubbed in french with hilarious comments! These fansubbed with comments dramas/films are getting more and more rare! I love this film!
I've liked him ever since I saw him first in Tunnel. He's an excellent actor but his choices of dramas ever since have been catastrphic! Get a grip and try to find another Tunnel. Please.
I'll make the assumption that you never read the manga or saw the anime to this, right?
Yes. I don't read mangas or watch animes.
I think that reading the original material should not be obligatory. It certainly gives more background and context but every work of fiction should be appreciated on its own. Unless these dramas are made exclusively for the manga fans? If so, I apologize for misunderstanding the plot!
Such a fun article! Where do you find the time ? You are my hero! 🥰Thank you for writing these editorials!
There is another excellent japanese bodyguard drama, I just finished watching: BG Personal Bodyguard. It is really worth the watch, the story is rather gripping! https://kisskh.at/26053-bg-personal-bodyguard
And speaking of japanese dramas, how come you did not choose one of those for the profession of a chef? Food related dramas are their forte! I would never have considered a thai bl for that entry, but then again why not? https://kisskh.at/679-shinya-shokudo
I am so annoyed with Kou, blowing hot and cold, without any consideration for Futaba. He does not deserve her but he's definitely going to get her in season 2 because that is how dramas work! Right?🤣
Other than that and Kikuchi's hair there was not much wrong with it. The cinematography is pretty, actors good, writing solid. Music was boring but I noticed it because it sounded very familiar, it is just the same kind of pop instrumental music heavily featuring piano heard in many japanese HS romcoms. Nice songs though.
I have not read any reviews or comments so I am guessing now!
Halfway through the ep 1. Let me see if I am getting this correctly! They broke up over nothing. She's got a new boyfriend, rich and successful whose mother wants him to marry someone equally rich and successful i.e. not her who has a lot of money problems. She meets her ex by accident and sparks fly again: they are obviously going to get back together but because this is a K drama it is going to take them 16eps and a mountain of misunderstandings to get there. Her boyfriend is looking for a mysterious woman with a scar (probably a childhood connection: he became a plastic surgeon in order to fix his first love!): he will find her and fall in love and happily ever after... The only original feature this drama has, so far, are the interviews (something along the lines of When Harry Met Sally) though it is difficult to grasp sometimes when the scene is the interview. They should have interviewed them in a single location for each character, it would have been easier to watch: now it is so messy! It is cute and not too cringy: though I almost dropped it, the first 5 minutes were just awful!
The FL is getting to be more and more annoying: lying all the time! I guess we need that otherwise this drama would be too short! If she had only told him the truth, we wouldn't have had to watch her getting more and more tangled up in her lies for 3 episodes so far, but more are coming!
The older they are, the more predictable they get! Conclusion: I really do not like these love triangles full of lies....Only on ep 5 but I need to finish it for a challenge! I wonder how long is it going to take me? If I watch one episode a day, I may finish it by Easter!
I must admit that I got hooked eventually in episode 7! Better late than never!
Ended up binging it in two days! The best part? Characters watching Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi in last episode: probably my favourite Bollywood film!
maybe she needed to cross the ocean daily on bamboo boat to go on work.. you know they are living in 10000 bc…
Falling birth rates is a worldwide problem but in Asia (SK, Japan) and Europe (Italy, Germany) they are a disaster. Reasons for this are not exactly the same. As far as I can figure out, apart from high cost of raising a kid (education, healthcare), the huge problem in SK is that the women are seen only as mothers and wives, when you have a kid you stop working and stop existing as a separate individual and become so-and-so's mother: nobody apparently calls you by your own name anymore! You cannot be a wife and a mother and work at the same time: it is not appropriate and it is highlighted in so many dramas. If they were to show successful women being mothers as well, if they were to show men being a part of the family and not just a lazy bum breadwinner kings, if they were to stop showing kids as little insufferable perfect spoiled brats...if only the society's rigidity were to evolve but no! So they are throwing money at people who are not interested in it: no child policy has worked so far in SK. They should maybe do some introspection before they disappear! Germany has the similar problem: working mothers are considered Rabenmutter, raven mothers who "abandon" their kids to go to work! So the women were forced to choose: kids or work. They chose work! The result? One million arab immigrants! Italy had grave economic problems which made its birthrate drop and it never recovered. France had an excellent family policy, stay at home moms are considered an aberration, childcare, kindergartens, schools are abundant and the state help was plethoric. Then the state reduced the benefits for the families and the birth rate dropped immediately! I am still looking for a drama about a middle class woman, successful at work, supported by her family and the society in her quest for self fulfilment! Either you are a successful woman at work or you are a successful mother: both are unacceptable!
Great article! Thank you for making me discover some beautiful songs from dramas I never watch (i.e. sageuks LOL)! I have been a drama watcher only for four years now (thank you, covid! At least something good to come out of it, right?) but I have a very long playlist with songs from K-dramas though not only, and the first being Rachael Yamagata's Something In The Rain and the latest being Schedryk by Inna from Juvenile Justice (K drama) and Futatabi by Hiroga (The End of the World With You, Japan). And even though I'd seen some of the dramas in your article, none of those songs really caught my attention....Music is such a personal experience but it should not stop us from discovering different types of songs! I found some really great songs here and I might end up watching the dramas featuring them!
Our societies and the importance the religion is taking in them is a dangerous path to take and it has nothing to do with respect and everything with control and censorship! Do you really want to live in a world where everything that may hurt your feelings is banned?
I will probably be blocked by you because: you do not agree with me, in order to avoid being further triggered by me and to stay in your safe place! I wish life was a safe place for all. But, spoiler alert: it is not, for anyone!
I think that reading the original material should not be obligatory. It certainly gives more background and context but every work of fiction should be appreciated on its own. Unless these dramas are made exclusively for the manga fans? If so, I apologize for misunderstanding the plot!
There is another excellent japanese bodyguard drama, I just finished watching: BG Personal Bodyguard. It is really worth the watch, the story is rather gripping!
https://kisskh.at/26053-bg-personal-bodyguard
And speaking of japanese dramas, how come you did not choose one of those for the profession of a chef? Food related dramas are their forte! I would never have considered a thai bl for that entry, but then again why not? https://kisskh.at/679-shinya-shokudo
https://kisskh.at/703721-i-don-t-want-to-do-anything
Other than that and Kikuchi's hair there was not much wrong with it. The cinematography is pretty, actors good, writing solid. Music was boring but I noticed it because it sounded very familiar, it is just the same kind of pop instrumental music heavily featuring piano heard in many japanese HS romcoms. Nice songs though.
HPriest thank you for the brilliant subs! We are so lucky to have you subbing !
Halfway through the ep 1. Let me see if I am getting this correctly! They broke up over nothing. She's got a new boyfriend, rich and successful whose mother wants him to marry someone equally rich and successful i.e. not her who has a lot of money problems. She meets her ex by accident and sparks fly again: they are obviously going to get back together but because this is a K drama it is going to take them 16eps and a mountain of misunderstandings to get there. Her boyfriend is looking for a mysterious woman with a scar (probably a childhood connection: he became a plastic surgeon in order to fix his first love!): he will find her and fall in love and happily ever after... The only original feature this drama has, so far, are the interviews (something along the lines of When Harry Met Sally) though it is difficult to grasp sometimes when the scene is the interview. They should have interviewed them in a single location for each character, it would have been easier to watch: now it is so messy! It is cute and not too cringy: though I almost dropped it, the first 5 minutes were just awful!
The FL is getting to be more and more annoying: lying all the time! I guess we need that otherwise this drama would be too short! If she had only told him the truth, we wouldn't have had to watch her getting more and more tangled up in her lies for 3 episodes so far, but more are coming!
The older they are, the more predictable they get! Conclusion: I really do not like these love triangles full of lies....Only on ep 5 but I need to finish it for a challenge! I wonder how long is it going to take me? If I watch one episode a day, I may finish it by Easter!
I must admit that I got hooked eventually in episode 7! Better late than never!
Ended up binging it in two days! The best part? Characters watching Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi in last episode: probably my favourite Bollywood film!
I am still looking for a drama about a middle class woman, successful at work, supported by her family and the society in her quest for self fulfilment! Either you are a successful woman at work or you are a successful mother: both are unacceptable!