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chuu
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Rewatch Value 5.0

An intriguing show worth watching.

Seems like everyone has mixed feelings on this drama. For one, I actually really enjoyed it. It is definitely different; I haven't seen anything like it. It's a bit weird, as many people said, but still, it is very good!

If the cover is compelling enough, I won't even read the description, so I go straight into watching it. I did this with this drama, so I knew nothing going in. I had no idea it would go in the direction it did, but I was pleasantly surprised! The plot was very interesting, leading me to binge this show. I finished it quite fast. I loved the main actress! She was so good, and I'd like to watch more stuff with her in the future. Like I said earlier, it is a little weird, but such a good story! It's different than the typical drama plot, so that was refreshing.

Although the circumstances of the characters called for it, I wasn't a fan of the ending. That's the only reason I didn't rate this a ten. I feel like they could've closed it up better. I'm usually a fan of realistic endings, but not this one *cries*.

Overall, I really enjoyed this drama. I recommend it if you are looking for something different or even a heartfelt romance.

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SpaceCowboy
6 people found this review helpful
7 days ago
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Music 10
Rewatch Value 8.5
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It's weird but I love it!!

Beyond Goodbye left me with an immersive feelings. Sad but longingly beautiful. If you watched this series because Kentaro's latest kdrama What Comes After Love and not a fan of sad ending, sorry to say but this series is just not for you because this is jdrama where the illness/sad troupes are pretty common. However, for me who used to this kind of ending in jdrama found the ending pretty satisfying. Keep in mind, the main focus of this drama is not romance. This drama deals with grief, loneliness, memories, longing, sacrifice and etc.

The cinematography is amazing within 3 different countries (the sea, the mountains, the coffee fields, the apple farm, the railway track) and the four seasons are shown plus with the storm, they are such breathtaking sceneries, the great and natural acting, the subtle moments, the emotions, well written scripts, marvellous casts, beautiful osts and of course the best ending song by Kenshi Yonezu.

Each of the character is so passionate, deep, complex and empathic especially the five main casts. I personally like Saeko's personality. She is ambitious, fashionable, optimistic, fun, independent yet buried her burden, deep inside her heart and only visible to others closest to her.
I can relate to Kazumasa's confusion with the heart beats for other woman other than his wife, who he loves so much. Even I as a viewer got confuse with the mixed feelings he has. He is kind, sympathetic, a very good man.
We all feel bad for Miki, a wife who trying to protect her marriage as she should. Watching her husband slowly becoming a different person, loving a thing that once strongly disliking can be devastating. She is an honest, patience and caring person.
The best character for me is Yusuke. I know, there is not much of his scene but from others' POV, we know he is a good person, goofy, simple yet deep (fireworks is the best, right?).
And lastly, Kengo, an emotional best friend, a good listener, readily to give an advice, so that none of them were hurt.

I will recommend this series to whoever like to watch from different kinds of perspective, not just from one character but all of them and understand why the characters make the decision that way. They all have flaws and make mistakes like all human do, something you can relate too.

Major spoiler after rewatch.

Hurm..I know a lot of people turned off by this series mainly because Kazumasa was indeed a married man. Is he cheating on his wife? Yes, clearly he was. Then, is this series glorified cheating? Of course not. Even he isn't married, he will also be cheating if he has a girlfriend. This is because the series intended him to has a wife.

Even if Yusuke's heart function healthily in Kazumasa's body, the series will be finish on episode 7. Kazumasa already made his decision to be with Miki because he remembered the promise he made. To be a goofy husband and wife so that he feel that he is really healthy (after he saw a sweet banter between Saeko and Yusuke). Besides, he promised maybe they could have kids in the future (clearly, they couldn't before this). Also, he didn't wear off the ring until the end.

And Saeko's made a decision not to meet Kazumasa again even though she loves him because she knew the boundary and reality of the relationship. Yes, we all hate the kissing scene but what led to that scene? Because there wasn't technically an affair between them (according to Miki), thus, having one is easier isn't it? Saeko was the one leading Kazumasa but gradually stopped herself. Then, she remembered Yusuke and reminisced herself with the memory of her and Yusuke under the umbrella which leading to the decision she made that I stated earlier. Lastly, Saeko put off the necklace with her engagement ring in order to move on and forget the tragic accident and kept the boots and umbrella instead that I believe contained both memories of Yusuke and Kazumasa altogether.

Then, we got served by episode 8 as the proper goodbye between Saeko, Kazumasa and Yusuke that I believed a significant and satisfying ending. Maybe, part of Kazumasa wanted to see Saeko but he also wanted to be fair that Yusuke's heart was dying inside his body. Last message to Saeko from Yusuke was smile and be happy which Kazumasa sincerely conveyed as they exchanged the handshakes and hugged as their last goodbye.

Again, these will be my interpretations. Do not expect the chemistry because romance isn't really a focus of this series. This is not kdrama. No chemistry chemistrying here. (Even the piggyback scene felt sad). And I didn't really know why people said the romance was forced. Maybe because Kazumasa is a married man, that's why he restrained himself?
Please, make another drama between them where they can end up together (this is their forth drama where they got sad ending..haha)

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Hanan Anf
8 people found this review helpful
8 days ago
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Acting/Cast 5.0
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 1.0

weird romance and strange storyline ( all about drinking coffe and apple )

“Such a Weird Romance” left me disappointed overall. The storyline felt boring, and the dialogue was plain and uninspired, making it difficult to stay engaged. The only reason I pushed myself to finish it was Kentaro Sakaguchi, Unfortunately, even his performance couldn’t save the drama , it was a struggle. Unless you’re a devoted fan of the cast, this series doesn’t offer much to keep you entertained.

Overall, Such a Weird Romance is a disappointing It’s a drama that feels like it’s trying to be different but ends up being so bad, this is one series I wouldn’t recommend. For those looking for love story, there are far better options out there.

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UKIYO
6 people found this review helpful
7 days ago
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Overall 9.5
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 9.0

Complicated Story

A film doesn't have to be morally right to enjoy or be entertained. It's just like watching a series where the protagonist is a robber or a criminal.

Yes, what the ML and FL have can be called cheating. The heart transplant can't be an excuse. But I still enjoyed it. The sceneries, the acting, the plot, the story flow, I love everything.

I searched if it is really possible to inherit the heart donor's memory. The answer I got from the internet is what this series also explained. I'm amazed.

So, I think the viewers should not rate a film base on their morals. The quality should be the basis here. It's actually boring to only watch about good people. I want to slap and curse the main characters too.

Well, it's just my opinion. But if you're not into this kind of complicated story, just don't give it a try.

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Appu
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6 days ago
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Overall 10
Story 9.5
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 9.5

Beyond Goodbyes: A Heart-Stirring Journey Through Love's Complexities

**Initial Impression**
- Personal Impact: still can't stop thinking about it
- emotional Response: Left a deep, lasting impression
- Overall Experience: Emotionally heavy but meaningful viewing experience

## Storytelling & Plot

**Narrative Structure**
- Complex exploration of human relationships
- Nuanced storytelling approach
- Non-binary moral perspectives
- Intricate character dynamics

** Character Development**
- Well-developed emotional depth
- Realistic portrayal of personal struggles
- Complex character motivations
- Authentic representation of human nature

## Technical Excellence

** Cinematography**
- **Rating**: 1000/10 ✨
- Notable features:
- Carefully composed frames
- Ethereal atmosphere
- Visual storytelling excellence
- Artistic shot composition

** Acting & Cast**

- **Performance Quality**: Exceptional
- Highlights:
- Perfect casting choices
- Strong emotional portrayals
- Convincing character chemistry
- Top-tier acting skills

## Emotional Impact

** Personal Feelings**
- Heart feels heavy but fulfilled
- Mixed emotions about the ending
- Lasting emotional resonance
- Deep emotional investment in characters

**Thematic Elements**
- Explores complicated feelings authentically
- Deals with morally grey areas
- Handles delicate themes masterfully
- Creates genuine emotional connections

As mentioned by @UKIYO:
> "A film doesn't have to be morally right to enjoy or be entertained. It's just like watching a series where the protagonist is a robber or a criminal."

## Final Verdict

** Strengths**
- Masterful storytelling
- Outstanding technical execution
- Strong emotional depth
- Compelling character development
- High rewatch value

** Recommendation**
- Highly recommended for viewers who:
- Appreciate complex narratives
- Enjoy emotional depth in storytelling
- Can handle bittersweet endings
- Look for authentic character portrayals

**Viewer Advisory**
- Prepare for emotional investment
- Keep tissues handy ?
- Expect a non-traditional ending
- Be ready for complex moral themes

## Personal Rating

- Overall Score: Exceptional
- Emotional Impact: 10/10
- Technical Excellence: 10/10
- Story Quality: 9.5/10

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hinasafi
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Music 7.5
Rewatch Value 6.5

It's a strange Drama -romance? ☕

Beyond Goodbye - It's a strange drama to watch yet you binge watch it coz humans love to suffer? Or find solace in other's misery perhaps.

A very very weird feeling to watch when you want the leads to have feelings but when they do have them you feel like telling them to stop them. Morally it's very non green flag thing. The wife suffered for nothing literally & you will not feel for her or atleast the writer didn't but you'll keep watching it.

Will remind you of some what First Love, which remains the only happy Jdrama in my memories.

The acting was damn good both the leads were fabulous in their roles & the apples & coffee vibe was definitely on point. Cinematography was excellent.

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Allan
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Overall 8.5
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 10
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 7.0

A slow burn beautifully acted that touches the heart!

The reason. I love Japanese dramas is because they (in general) carry so much more weight then their Korean counterpart. Whereas Korean dramas are like a good dessert that look pretty and taste good, Japanese dramas are more like a main course.

Beyond Goodbye is a slow burn that tugs at your heart slowly as the characters unfold and evolve. The back drop in Hawaii and Hokkaido provides the right balance between hot and cold, and right and wrong! The chemistry between the two main leads is really really good too!

A solid Jdrama that hits the mark mostly. If you're new to Jdramas than you might not like Beyond Goodbye, because it takes time to unfold and care about the characters. But if you give it a chance and like a developing story, then you will enjoy this ride. Just be warned that it's not flashy like Kdramas which I love also. If you want a break from dessert then try this main course!

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Wintergardenac
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8 days ago
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Overall 5.0
Story 4.5
Acting/Cast 7.5
Music 5.5
Rewatch Value 1.5
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Problematic and disappointing

I was looking forward to this drama and had high hopes. Unfortunately it did not work for me.

The key issues were:
A) the relationship between Saeko and Yasuke didn’t build up properly. They started as a holiday fling and jumped early to bed which felt forced. I didn’t feel invested in their love at all.
B) Kazumasa emotionally and physically cheating on his wife (even explained by the gravitational pull of Yasuke’s heart) felt wrong. His wife had stood by him through dark times and loved him unconditionally. She deserved better in my view
C) the transplanted heart having memories made no sense. How can a muscle essentially give you vivid flashbacks and images? I know it’s fiction but it didn’t make a lot of sense to me.

On the plus side, the cinematography was beautiful and the performance of Kentaro Sakaguchi was excellent.

This fell short of my expectations and I wanted to care about the characters more…

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Phantaminum
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9 days ago
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Overall 8.0
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 7.0
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Tristeza do Coração 'Depois do Adeus'

Só tristeza, terminei a série 'Mr. Plankton' e fui assistir 'Depois do Adeus' na Netflix. A série é emocionante e toca profundamente nas dores e alegrias dos reencontros. Os personagens são reais e cativantes, e a história é envolvente. A trilha sonora é boa e combina perfeitamente com cada cena, aumentando ainda mais as emoções. 'Depois do Adeus' é uma série que fala sobre amor, perda e os laços que nos unem, deixando uma marca em quem assiste.

Não é o tipo de série que eu curto, mas a cada vez está me chamando mais atenção. Não é das minhas melhores, mas tem suas peculiaridades.

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Vinicius Bernardes
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Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 8.0
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Achei o dorama xoxo, água com açúcar, tipo aqueles livros de literatura de cura, não se aprofundou nem no romance nem no drama. Isso quer dizer que é ruim? Não, apenas não era o que eu esperava. Estava esperando um romance com MUITO drama e um final pra me acabar em lágrimas, e o último episódio foi super levinho hahaha Foi bem feito, boas atuações, ótima trilha de sonora, vários takes maravilhosos, a cena da chuva em que ele fica observando o casal e depois entrega o guarda-chuva e as botas, e a dela levantando e vendo o arco íris no mesmo momento que ele morreu com certeza vai ficar na minha mente por um bom tempo ainda. Doramas em Hokkaido são sempre maravilhosos

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