I watched it with my sister and she jokingly said since the guy is naked in the cover picture they should have sex at some point (yes, they did) but after finishing it I realized it’s a metaphor since he’s a shy person at first and struggles showing his emotions in his relationships as well as expressing them on the piano . She opens him up, shows him how to let himself free and this leads him becoming so much better at piano too
This theme sounds like one of the movies under the Back to the Future banner. Anyone old enough to have watched…
Back to the future series are my favorite movies and they wrote the scenario based on that I believe. Even the the twinkle music when Marty went to the past is the same. But they also added some family drama and love story in it.
I can't believe this has so few comments. Although it's been a while since I watched something with Ikuta Tohma, I know he's an exceptional actor but after watching this I also learned he can do anything he set his mind on. Their friendship was so heartwarming and also because Onoe lost his father in a young age they picked the most suitable play to perform. It really makes one cry.
I have a little knowledge about Kabuki because of the manga Hanakoi Tsurane and I wanted to watch one. It was so nice of netflix to put the play on the platform.
It was clear they researched cults very well before shooting this but it was really slow paced and I was expecting a much more smart plan to end the whole clan. Plus she says that the boys are her friends but did they even had a proper chat or something? To me the boys just wanted to help the pretty Seoul girl, that's all
Nokdu has so many blindsides. I am so worried for him.
All kings killed innocent people for their throne or for their country or their personal benefits. That's why I'm happy he didn't become the king. He could never be happy
The part where they exchanged money with his shishou were gold :D The subtitles were hard to understand but I don't know if it's because they're badly translated or the script is hard to understand but despite that it was fun to watch
I have a little knowledge about Kabuki because of the manga Hanakoi Tsurane and I wanted to watch one. It was so nice of netflix to put the play on the platform.