The film was alright, but it felt odd that shooting someone many times doesn't kill them, which takes you out of the story.
The beginning and end don't make sense. The reveal of who survives doesn't match up with the ending. Did the director make two versions of the film cause I watched the one on Netflix o.o
The ending gives us an open end, a hint of continuity. If the producers decide to make a sequel, they could try getting better marketing for the film and a much large-scaled storyline.
The film was okay; it did not completely bore me. However, I was expecting more focus towards the suspense and action elements rather than having characters standing around and discussing for half of the film.
Despite the many characters having surface-level backstories, it was enough to grasp the understanding of each character and still made me interested and engaged with them.
The person responsible for the mogul became predictable pretty quickly if you put the puzzles together. It surprised me how the whole, which is the 'primary personality' part was a plot-twist I thought it was evident from the start that kagura was the alternative. Nino was excellent, love it when actors can work with a range of genres.
This show was slow at first but they did a great job fleshing out the main and side characters. I would say the ending is a hopeful one. However, I am unsure about the decision for one particular side characters ending as it may affect another side character's will to choose.
I watched this on dramacool without subs. The story did contain some informative messages regarding working struggles and human connections with the help of AI. However, I wouldn't recommend you watching it if the cover drew your interest. The cover is clickbait lol.
For those who hate Akira, especially if you're not gay, read this:From @Focussen who commented this 3 days ago.…
Yooo his reasoning is very realistic. I may not be gay myself but I have seen my close friends struggle with it and I could understand where Akira is coming from. Japan really ain't that accepting and I could tell even when I get to my hometown or talk to my Japanese friends however it's not shunned as many other countries.
The beginning and end don't make sense. The reveal of who survives doesn't match up with the ending. Did the director make two versions of the film cause I watched the one on Netflix o.o
The film was okay; it did not completely bore me. However, I was expecting more focus towards the suspense and action elements rather than having characters standing around and discussing for half of the film.
Despite the many characters having surface-level backstories, it was enough to grasp the understanding of each character and still made me interested and engaged with them.
8/10 <(")