For a movie about people battling for ultimate power, it was a bit funny how so much boiled down to like/love and sexuality. I guess the take away message is that humans all want to be loved and if that is thwarted when we are growing up, no - one can predict the ending. I would like to know what other viewers' takes are on who Yuuga Oda battled when he was volunteering overseas at the end.
Beautifully shot and full of lovely people. Too bad most of them were so stupid. Really, one of the first boring lakorns I've ever seen. I was really hoping that this time, the second lead would win out.
Beautifully shot and full of lovely people. Too bad most of them were so stupid. Really, one of the first boring lakorns I've ever seen. I was really hoping that this time, the second lead would win out.
Sweet, slow, summertime romance. Although that senior girl manager from the soccer team was seriously annoying. For 7/8 of the series, I thought she was a teacher with an inappropriate crush on the lead. Liked this show very much despite that!
Of all of them, this one was the best. What got me was the kissing scenes, which is very rare. I nearly fell off…
I didn't realize Ananda the actor was also Ananda the director - I guess I was thinking he was his dad or something. I am definitely going to watch this now!
This actor is going to be in DemonGirl and in the upcoming adaption of A Lonesome Fragrance Waiting To Be Appreciated. So - he must have done a good job so far!
Lightweight but sweet and moving. Mostly about the heroine's over the top love of Rita but also about how life sometimes doesn't quite fit your expectations.
I liked the phrase "improperly programed." It explains so much. The only good thing is that often there is a flip side of an oddly behaved lead - one who is over-the-top cute in love. I'm looking at you, Park Bo-gum!
http://www.avirtualvoyage.net/2016/02/yu-zhengs-demon-girl-adds-new-face-johnny-huang-jing-yu.html