Kumada Rinka is not tall, she is portraying a tall character.
Personally, I don't see anything wrong with her being portrayed as a tall woman, even if she's actually short in real life. If the drama effectively depicts her as tall, then there’s no harm in that. Right now, we're just interpreting based on experience, and I agree—this drama is a bit ambiguous and less about interpretation. A flashback about FL might make things clearer and add depth. What do you think?
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Bland, mediocre, the chemistry between ML and FL i cant feel it, seems like didn match. but if you like the casting maybe is worth to watch otherwise idont recommended it, its just too boring
I came back here and read the reviews sorted by most helpful, and wow... they were purely negative. Many compared it to S1 and gave it low ratings. While it's okay for them to critique—it's part of the discussion
I hope for you who haven't watched this dramayet , give it a try and rate it by yourself.
Some might think this drama isn’t worth watching — they say the plot’s so-so, and the characters are a bit…
Ah, I forgot, you think they will act childishly because it is a teenage romance. No, you're wrong, I'm glad they executed it thoughtfully and resolved it in a good way.
Some might think this drama isn’t worth watching — they say the plot’s so-so, and the characters are a bit inconsistent. But honestly, I didn’t think it was that bad! Everyone has their own opinion, and for me, it’s worth a watch.
The plot is pretty simple: it's about a relationship between a man and a woman who is his older brother's ex-girlfriend, and that messy history brings all sorts of drama. Sure, it doesn’t hit super hard, and it’s pretty straightforward, but it has its moments. The female lead has some lingering feelings for her ex, Yamato, but this isn’t a huge focus — the story just flows.
Izumi, the male lead, is a sweet, genuine guy. The female lead can be a bit frustrating, especially in the middle, but that’s part of her growth. And Yamato? He’s the perfect “enemy” for his little brother, totally unapologetic about it!
The side characters are a nice bonus too, with funny and heartwarming scenes here and there.
Overall, I’d say give it a try and decide for yourself!
It was good, the plot was mediacore unfortunately, but it still worth to watch,The misunderstanding well executed and solve with maturity. I like how they act mature, and keep it natural. The chemistry for only three episode was build well, not exaggered and romantic.
I hope for you who haven't watched this dramayet , give it a try and rate it by yourself.
The plot is pretty simple: it's about a relationship between a man and a woman who is his older brother's ex-girlfriend, and that messy history brings all sorts of drama. Sure, it doesn’t hit super hard, and it’s pretty straightforward, but it has its moments. The female lead has some lingering feelings for her ex, Yamato, but this isn’t a huge focus — the story just flows.
Izumi, the male lead, is a sweet, genuine guy. The female lead can be a bit frustrating, especially in the middle, but that’s part of her growth. And Yamato? He’s the perfect “enemy” for his little brother, totally unapologetic about it!
The side characters are a nice bonus too, with funny and heartwarming scenes here and there.
Overall, I’d say give it a try and decide for yourself!