
Utterly wholesome!
How could anyone watch this and not have a good time?I don’t think I’ve ever watched a sports film before, well... besides ‘Racing Stripes’ (2005) when I was young; I’ve never been into that genre of film, but this was an exception for me. I only watched this for Tamaki Hiroshi – sorry to say this, but I’m glad Sato had to get rid of his big hair – and I ended up enjoying and appreciating the cast!
The journey to the day of the festival was a ride, and I’m glad the boys were all able to do what they considered the impossible… possible. The smile I had on my face when everything came together...
I guess the moral of the story is that you can do it; do not give up. If you want a "feel-good" film, go for this.
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Addicting crime drama!
'Remote'...I’ll miss you.
This was such a good series. And now that I’ve finished it, I feel like I’ve just left something important behind. I guess I could go ahead and read the manga, which I didn’t know existed before watching the drama, relive the story and characters through a different medium.
Totally addicting, this detective drama grips you, begging you to be involved and follow Ayaki’s missions. Despite the fact each episode is nearly 50 minutes-long – aside from the first episode, which is nearly an hour long – every episode flew by! The cast was a delight, I don’t think there was a single moment I was tired of any character.
I can’t help but love Ayaki and Shingo’s relationship – those two goofballs are perfect for each other. Shingo is such a sweetheart, I can’t… Give this guy a break from that damn phone!
Anyway…
お疲れ様です、氷室警視。
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