I LOVED this so much. Some of the best fight scenes I've seen yet in this series, and incredibly emotional parts sprinkled throughout. We need to take just a minute to appreciate the ARMS on Mackenyu, my lord, and the simply beautiful long dance between Enishi and Kenshin. This was, imho, Mackenyu's best role to date. He's the whole package. My girl Tsuchiya Tao is a straight up badass, she's the real thing, and a joy to watch every minute she's on screen. Unpopular opinion, but mine nonetheless: I didn't read the manga, I haven't seen the anime. I don't care about the manga, and I don't care about the anime, or what they left out or didn't leave out or anything else this comment section is full of complaining about. Each film has built on the last one, and I cannot wait to see the fifth film in a few weeks - thank you, Netflix.
I totally agree with your comment. For the longest, I thought I was the only one who couldn't fathom to watch…
Please put your comment under a spoiler tag - that was a lot of specifics you just laid out and there are folks who haven't watched those dramas yet on here and won't want to be spoiled. While you bring up good points about the dramas you mentioned, Queen For Seven Days was based on factual people and real events in history, even as it was dramatized for television. I would imagine that 15th century Joseon royal culture was probably much, much worse in reality than the 21st century dramas portray it to be.
I'm not sure what movie you watched if you thought Yokohama Ryusei was emotionless in this film. All kinds of…
Ok! So excluding his last two main drama roles, which you've already seen, these are my recommendations: Dramas: Shiro demo Kuro demonai Sekai de, Panda wa Warau (2020) Hajimete Koi wo Shita Hi ni Yomu Hanashi (2019) Anata no Ban Desu - Counterattack (2019) Brother's Friend (2018) (This one is not as good as the others)
Films: (excluding the ones you've already mentioned) Your Eyes Tell (2020) Cheer Boys!! (2019) Inakunare Gunjo (2019) Ao no Kaerimichi (2018) Rainbow Days (2018) Kiseki: Sobito of That Day (2017)
There are a few others that I'm in the middle of myself and so don't know how they'll end. Let me know how you like some of these!!
https://furritsubs.livejournal.com/#entry-furritsubs-20202
https://mydramalist.com/article/kikazaru-koi-niha-riyuu-ga-atte-a-reason-for-love
(Thanks!) :-)
We need to take just a minute to appreciate the ARMS on Mackenyu, my lord, and the simply beautiful long dance between Enishi and Kenshin. This was, imho, Mackenyu's best role to date. He's the whole package.
My girl Tsuchiya Tao is a straight up badass, she's the real thing, and a joy to watch every minute she's on screen.
Unpopular opinion, but mine nonetheless: I didn't read the manga, I haven't seen the anime. I don't care about the manga, and I don't care about the anime, or what they left out or didn't leave out or anything else this comment section is full of complaining about. Each film has built on the last one, and I cannot wait to see the fifth film in a few weeks - thank you, Netflix.
https://www.historyofroyalwomen.com/dangyeong/queen-dangyeong-seven-day-queen/
While you bring up good points about the dramas you mentioned, Queen For Seven Days was based on factual people and real events in history, even as it was dramatized for television. I would imagine that 15th century Joseon royal culture was probably much, much worse in reality than the 21st century dramas portray it to be.
Dramas:
Shiro demo Kuro demonai Sekai de, Panda wa Warau (2020)
Hajimete Koi wo Shita Hi ni Yomu Hanashi (2019)
Anata no Ban Desu - Counterattack (2019)
Brother's Friend (2018) (This one is not as good as the others)
Films: (excluding the ones you've already mentioned)
Your Eyes Tell (2020)
Cheer Boys!! (2019)
Inakunare Gunjo (2019)
Ao no Kaerimichi (2018)
Rainbow Days (2018)
Kiseki: Sobito of That Day (2017)
There are a few others that I'm in the middle of myself and so don't know how they'll end. Let me know how you like some of these!!