I think this might be my fav slice of life drama so far in my jdrama journey. Ep. 2 hit with the emotional impact of a train. I've never cried so much before when watching a drama.
I don't understand how people can watch this and think Kurihari is just a whiny complainer. He is a doctor who always goes above and beyond for the welfare and happiness of his patients, friends and family, sometimes even putting his job on the line. If I get sick, I hope I get a doctor like him (and the nurses and staff of Honjo Hospital)!
You were right. Final ep preview makes it seem like Hibiki is gonna die one way or another ;-;
Hope you're right, I hope the previews really are lying in this instance lol. I mean, if Kurumi can survive an arrow right to the heart, then why can't Hibiki live?
This drama had no right being this good! Seriously, this could be the gold standard for manga's LA adaptations!…
Ep. 1 and 3 were the best; I feel like the episodes should have been longer too, especially the last one. Cause the interior designer isn't really interested in Taro, she just sees her husband in him. Plus, did she ever learn to be acceptive of her daughter's personality or does she still think of her own child as abnormal and scary? That could have been explored more. Poor Izumi, she didn't deserve to be dumped, she was so caring towards him...
This drama had no right being this good! Seriously, this could be the gold standard for manga's LA adaptations! Creepy, scary, weird, funny but always interesting, this drama also had amazing acting and production value. The music really added to the atmosphere too. 9.5/10 from me. This and Youkai Sharehouse reminded me of Douglas Adams' surrealist, comedic aspects, and that's always a good thing.
One of the best Japanese movies I have ever seen and the plot, the acting, the cinematography, they all were absolutely amazing! Makita Aju blew me away with her acting ability and the song was gorgeous. The shots of the scenery were so pretty, I kept wanting to take screenshots every few seconds. 9.5/10.
Poor Izumi, she didn't deserve to be dumped, she was so caring towards him...
This and Youkai Sharehouse reminded me of Douglas Adams' surrealist, comedic aspects, and that's always a good thing.