This gives me a similar vibe to a Japanese drama about a restaurant. I used to dislike slice of life genre, but over the years I changed my mind. There is something soothing about the mundane and passing life events.
The movie plot was not something I expected and that's not a bad thing...in fact I liked it. but there is something about the flow and execution that made this an ok movie. Give it a try.
So sad, depressing and scary...to save the one who will pay. Those who live in places where ES is there to help regardless because it is a service provided by the city, are lucky.
Ok so, I'm half way through ep1 and got supper confused with the use of "foundation" and " volunteers". So I did a little bit of research and it turned out that EMS in Thailand is a two tier system with the first being made out if volunteers operating under private foundations and funded through donations or the volunteers themselves. This is quite interesting. Here is an the article that explains this https://www.aljazeera.com/gallery/2014/4/26/in-pictures-thailands-emergency-volunteers.
Man lots of memories. I used to watch a lot more Taiwanese dramas. Also Jiro is already 40? time sure passes by! Haven't listened to a Fahrenheit song in a long time. I feel like I haven't seen Aaron Yan in a while, he's always been an eye candy. For most actors mentioned there was a a defining drama that shot them to popularity. The most memorable that I watched many times was ISWAK and Jiro's acting in it was really good (I'll always view him as that loud, and loyal friend). Darren in the clothes from SOTMD is so cute!
A great article, I will be bookmarking it. I love the series and have been trying to read more from the novels. My first was the 2015 production (1st one) and got disappointed when new versions came out with different cast. But I realized that this allowed for more variation and interpretation of the character and it's quite refreshing.
Darren in the clothes from SOTMD is so cute!