There are a lot of sheeple, and what I call 'bandwagonist feminists' in this world, and esp on this site. They'll…
This "both sides" argument doesn't work on rapists just as it doesn't work on Nazis. Don't shame people for being "nuanced" for not "understanding" the POV of a f**king rapist. Don't shame the women involved for drinking alone with one of their work colleagues. The entire blame falls on the man who decided *out of his own free will* to force himself on his *colleagues*.
If you somehow managed to extricate yourself from situations where you're not alone with a man, good for you. The rest of the world doesn't always get the chance to keep themselves safe. Rather, the onus is on the men of this world who take the mundane events as opportunities to take advantage of women. Do you think if this chutiya was alone with two male colleagues in this scenario, he would do this to them?
You're shielding your brave and woke take by pretending to be nuanced. But if you ever start an argument that goes like, "Sure, he is a rapist buutt those women should have...", the problem lies with you not the other people who might call you out on it. Istg, pick me women are just as bad as the actual offenders bc they act like enablers.
This is one of the best detective dramas I've seen. If you've seen The King; Eternal Monarch and wished they did characterization, plotting, world-building, acting, and the parallel worlds concept a 100% better than they did, then this drama is for you!
Speaking of India, this drama had the budget, special effects and the production value of your avg Indian "fantasy" show on SAB or Sony TV like Balveer (i.e. low on all counts). However, Moribito was quite good. The acting was great and you could tell the writers gave alot of thought to worldbuilding. The pacing was a bit slow though and there's a lot of exposition and flashbacks. If you're into fantasy and action, I'd recommend watching if you have nothing else to watch. 8/10 (asiancrush app).
This reminded me of the East Asian shows I'd watch in between Ninja Hattori and Takeshi's Castle when I was 7-9 back home in India, tbh. Got hit with a strong dose of nostalgia.
Also, the guys in this drama are normal-looking but almost every female actress looks like a gorgeous supermodel. Just like your normal, average high school.
This was only my third Japanese drama and I heard so many great reviews. But honestly, it felt like something was missing. The plot was well thought out and Suda Masaki does a great job but I only got invested in ep. 7 or 8. The pacing was off in the earlier episodes and it was initially very slow; the frequent melodrama, crying, students being dumb and beating up each other, Hiraagi and several innocent furniture just got tedious at some points. Nevertheless, the messages the drama teaches are very important and I can't lie, I did like the drama despite myself towards the end. I would recommend watching this for yourself and then judging, maybe you'd like it more than me. 8.3/10.
If you somehow managed to extricate yourself from situations where you're not alone with a man, good for you. The rest of the world doesn't always get the chance to keep themselves safe. Rather, the onus is on the men of this world who take the mundane events as opportunities to take advantage of women. Do you think if this chutiya was alone with two male colleagues in this scenario, he would do this to them?
You're shielding your brave and woke take by pretending to be nuanced. But if you ever start an argument that goes like, "Sure, he is a rapist buutt those women should have...", the problem lies with you not the other people who might call you out on it. Istg, pick me women are just as bad as the actual offenders bc they act like enablers.