This is a heartfelt telling of everyone’s any day stories. Nothing is especially over the top. Dreams are valid. Making dreams a reality takes a little luck and some work.
Machida Keita is simply a presence on screen. Even when it isn’t even his scene but he’s in the shot, I keep looking at him. He’s tall and handsome with that soothing voice. He’s why I watched this miniseries. He doesn’t disappoint.
The cat is the best part of this mini series. The chemistry between the leads is meh. They're both good in their own rights, and sweet together but no sparks. The cat has better chemistry with them than they do with other. Cute and fluffy; and that's not just the cat.
Not your typical ghost story. The characters have diversity and individualism, even though it's not easy for me to tell them apart right away. The story kept me guessing until it was too obvious to not figure it out. I did cry in the end, but the good kind of crying that turns out well.
The storyline is exceptionally convoluted. The characters are multi faceted and entertaining. I kept watching to see where they were trying to go with all the different plot points. My brain was like a string board with characters and plot lines connecting scraps of clues together.
With all due respect, the actors are visually stunning as well. It's a treat for those who enjoy beautiful male eye candy. If you make it to the final episode, you want to watch the after credits scene also.
This is indeed a chopped up story. However, it is a good character growth story. It suffers from short episodes and being a mini series. The lead actors are handsome enough. The kisses are decent, not entirely fish like but also few and far between. The dialogue is long and dry, but pertinent to the character growth aspect of the story which ultimately lacks foundation.
I honestly tried, but the acting and story was so bad. I even skipped the dull stuff for the swim team, but there isn't enough of the swim team to make it worth my time.
This young man has obvious potential. Not just the kind your mother tells you you have to get you to do better in school. He is on fire in Second Chance.
The visuals are entertaining. The OST is fun. The story is interesting with a unique set of twists. The acting is average to "they must be new to acting." There are several long periods of dialogue that seem to have little to nothing to do with the overall plot nor subplots. 36 episodes was too many.
I started this tonight, thinking it's a fun university romance drama. This show seems to require a lot of brain power and emotional strength. I like the characters, and expect them to have substantial growth throughout the series. They seem to have especially intense aspects to their characters.
Machida Keita is simply a presence on screen. Even when it isn’t even his scene but he’s in the shot, I keep looking at him. He’s tall and handsome with that soothing voice. He’s why I watched this miniseries. He doesn’t disappoint.
With all due respect, the actors are visually stunning as well. It's a treat for those who enjoy beautiful male eye candy. If you make it to the final episode, you want to watch the after credits scene also.