This is nothing compared with the amount of extra-martial affairs going on in classic Hollywood. I'm not condoning Erika and Masahiro's actions, but there should still be room for forgiveness. His wife may actually forgive him and they might be able to move forward and heal their family. He's not the first man in entertainment to cheat on his spouse and he certainly won't be the last. It's what he does now that matters the most, not what he did.
I think it's lovely. One of those artistic films where you're not intended to know or understand everything, but just feel and experience the sheer organic power of the story. Koh reminds of a spirit, as if he were a sprite belonging to nature. I felt that the first time I saw him in the water and the sensation just strengthened as the film progressed. He's otherworldly in a way that made me feel I had one foot in reality and the other in a mystical realm. It's a truly beautiful film, meant to be experienced through raw emotion rather than logic. It's certainly for a limited audience, but those are my favorite types of films. "Drowning Love" is now one of my top favorite Japanese films.
Extremely cute so far. I like it better than Itazura na Kiss: Love in Tokyo. The lead actress is far more appealing…
If those are the subs that Netflix did, then they needed to actually use the honorifics correctly. And get the names right. Uehara doesn't call her Nao, he calls her Yoshikawa. And it's ridiculous for the sub to read Daichi when she said Dai-chan. Or Daichi when someone calls him sempai. It feels lazy, even though the drama is cute, and I really do think it's Netflix's fault.
Extremely cute so far. I like it better than Itazura na Kiss: Love in Tokyo. The lead actress is far more appealing and less obnoxious and I like both of her potential love interests exactly the same. Both are good guys, just different. Quite lovely. It's a pretty simple marathon so long as you take it for what it is and enjoy fluffy romantic comedies that don't take the fluff too far.
Yamapi is a surprisingly diverse actor. He can be serious and he can be goofy, which means his skills cover much wider ground than a lot of actors since he does both types of characterizations well. Knowing this series has goofy Yamapi makes me roll my eyes, but because I've seen Nobuta and NOBODY is goofier than him playing Akira, I'll try this one anyway. He's always a delight to watch. He makes my heart happy, and he can't always be his tsundere character in Code Blue.
For Yamapi and Kame fans, if you haven't watched their 2017 drama, Boku, Unmei no Hito desu, then you absolutely must. The drama itself isn't super exciting, but their scenes are so worth it. It's fun seeing them together again, just less crazy than they were in Nobuta wo Produce. Makes sense since they were 12 years older.
It's entertaining how the little bit of fanservice they give for Yamapi fangirls is the shirtless scene at the beginning of the 1st episode of the 1st season and the beginning of this special. Hilarious!
*sigh* It's been years but I remember this one. Kame was so marvelous. Will have to watch again at some point. I'm glad he's not so painfully thin anymore. Makes me wonder if he was very healthy during this phase of his career.
Hmmm. I like Yuuki Furukawa. I've seen him in some serious dramas and he's excellent. I just don't know if I like him as a romantic lead, especially when he's playing such a cold jerk opposite such an openly emotional girl. It's like he's being deliberately cruel because he knows which buttons to push.
I also feel bad for Kin-chan. It's going to be an unrequited love for him which isn't fair since he's much more of a match for Kotoko! Oh well, I have 12 episodes left so there's time to change my mind.
Such a shame. I feel like they're under utilizing Yuuki Furukawa. All his character ever does is chase after Tachi Hiroshi and try to keep the mess from imploding. I'm hoping he has more to do in the last 3 episodes.
That's unnecessary. Reviewers have every right to lay out what they like or don't like, and like that reviewer,…
My apologies for missing the mature genre tag. It does help viewers to know what's in shows, however. It's why IMDB has parental guidance pages so folks aren't caught unaware. As I'm sure we're all aware, not all 13+ or 15+ have the same level of content.
One other thing, you say that if you (meaning me or others) don't like something, scroll on by without saying something. But even you're not able to do that. I'm guessing that we could probably all learn that lesson. Anyway, apologies.
This wasn't bad. I figured it out at the end of the 2nd epi but then there was another twist in the last epi that…
That's unnecessary. Reviewers have every right to lay out what they like or don't like, and like that reviewer, I don't like mature content either. Stop trying to bully others. Haven't you seen enough high school jdramas to know that's just a nasty way to be?
For Yamapi and Kame fans, if you haven't watched their 2017 drama, Boku, Unmei no Hito desu, then you absolutely must. The drama itself isn't super exciting, but their scenes are so worth it. It's fun seeing them together again, just less crazy than they were in Nobuta wo Produce. Makes sense since they were 12 years older.
It's entertaining how the little bit of fanservice they give for Yamapi fangirls is the shirtless scene at the beginning of the 1st episode of the 1st season and the beginning of this special. Hilarious!
I also feel bad for Kin-chan. It's going to be an unrequited love for him which isn't fair since he's much more of a match for Kotoko! Oh well, I have 12 episodes left so there's time to change my mind.
One other thing, you say that if you (meaning me or others) don't like something, scroll on by without saying something. But even you're not able to do that. I'm guessing that we could probably all learn that lesson. Anyway, apologies.