Lol!I wonder what’s his motives . Why did he save ga Jin? Why did he choose to be a monk instead of being a…
My guess is he was in love with the former Queen/they were childhood friends/sweetheart but if I'm being honest, I'm not following the plot too closely, so I could be very wrong but none of this matters because the important thing here is that he's HOT lol
There's so much to say about this drama but there's one thing nobody's pointing out so I'm just gonna say it. The best looking actor of this whole lot is clearly that monk guy. Wol Gwang? cool and mysterious and a total Hottie, but blink and you'll miss him. Why are your scenes so few and far between, good sir??? That's the injustice right there.
"I would love to leave this company and take a new step and embark to my childhood dream".No, sweetie, no, you…
my condolences about the people on your replies with 0 critical thinking skills trying to justify / defend a man who slept with a teenager :/ Totally with you on this. Here's hoping his career would tank.
I'm not referring at all to the characters. What I meant was it's a good time to be an impressionable teenager right now bcos of all the non-toxic male leads being portrayed in dramas like these nowadays. In MY teenage days, all we had were the Dao Ming Sis/Doumyouji Tsukasas of dramaland to idolize and romanticize and I think this might have damaged a good chunk of my generation's brains lol
Hana Sugisaki movies that I've seen: Bleach, Blade of the Immortal (my intro to her as an actor), 12 Suicidal Teens, Perfect World. I generally liked most of these and loved her acting in them. The only drama of hers I've seen is Hana Noche Hare. She was also very endearing in that one, IMO. I haven't seen a lot of Yoshizawa Ryo's movies/dramas where he's the lead, but he made such an impression in Kingdom that I became an instant fan.
The characters I guess, but I'm also hoping it doesn't get transferred into the actors themselves lol gotta remember the other things that I liked them in.
I think maybe I'm just not the target audience for this movie. Like if I watched this when I was a teenager with no real opinions about the world, and the world not being what it is now, MAYBE I might have fallen for this movie's central conceit. But as it is, I just thought it was trying very hard to look like it was saying something profound, while also wanting to get away with saying very little of anything with actual substance. The story/narrative was well told, I'll give them that.
Boy has definitely raised the standards. I'm also looking for my Irino
I'm too old to be looking for an Irino lol but he's such a darling character! The face he made when he accidentally revealed he and Sora spent the night together LMAO. And crying secretly because you saw the girl you like was hurting????? "I'm worried Sora would break." Wataru-sensei found dead inside Odaya
I'm a stan but have never watched Chuugakusei Nikki. MIU404 is good though, the casts were great and Kenshi-kun…
Irino is such a darling. I didn't think MIU404 would interest me but maybe I'd give it a try. Hope he gets more good projects in the future, preferably paired with actors his own age <3
ALSO I just about fell off my chair when Saya showed up WITH A KID asdasdfadfahdah when I tell you I started doing maths so fast...probably at the same speed as Takagi was going L M A O
HATE that they killed her off, that was so unnecessary. They barely developed her character, then bring her back for just this one episode so that Ishikawa has something to be sad about. They could have let them make up at the very least.
Up to the last episode was like: Ishikawa and co: My job here is done. Victims/Victims' family: But you made it worse. Ishikawa and co: *swishes cape to the tune of One Ok Rock* lmao but I still loved it and anyway police deserves to be depicted this way (makes everything worse)
This is really, really good! I have never seen any drama with Okada Kenshi before this one, but he has charmed and impressed me here so much that I guess I'm gonna have to stan lol still not gonna watch Chuugakusei Nikki tho
I think maybe I'm just not the target audience for this movie. Like if I watched this when I was a teenager with no real opinions about the world, and the world not being what it is now, MAYBE I might have fallen for this movie's central conceit. But as it is, I just thought it was trying very hard to look like it was saying something profound, while also wanting to get away with saying very little of anything with actual substance. The story/narrative was well told, I'll give them that.
HATE that they killed her off, that was so unnecessary. They barely developed her character, then bring her back for just this one episode so that Ishikawa has something to be sad about. They could have let them make up at the very least.
Ishikawa and co: My job here is done.
Victims/Victims' family: But you made it worse.
Ishikawa and co: *swishes cape to the tune of One Ok Rock*
lmao but I still loved it and anyway police deserves to be depicted this way (makes everything worse)