YAYYY for more J drama recommendations! It makes me so happy to see more articles on J dramas. I need to check out Radiation House, I haven't seen it yet. I love all the dramas you recommended, especially Dele. Thank you for writing this article!
Wow that was really explicit, and a hell lot of hardcore sex. Definitely not for a chaste, regular audience. A decent one time watch though I do wish the film had more depth.
What a classic! This was a very simple, earnest & romantic film. The yearning was beautifully portrayed & my heart skipped a beat at the train sequence when he followed her home. The leads had lovely chemistry & I enjoyed watching them together. The ending wasn't what I was expecting, but it didn't take away from my love for the film. Recommended for those who enjoy romances.
This is what I call MASTERPIECE. A1 cinematography, writing, acting, score; it just can't get better than this for both for a viewer, and a filmmaker. Just brilliant on every level. This wasn't just a movie, it was an experience. Also, I've never said this, but this is probably the first black & white film I've seen where the lack of colour did not take anything away from the film.
The first episode was great fun! The dynamic between the main leads is FIRE. This has me hyped up. Also, does Saitoh Takumi ever look bad? He is so fine even with the beard.
Re-watched some scenes and man, this is still one of the most romantic drama I've seen. The way they hugged, kissed, communicated - it was all so real, intimate & beautiful. This show is absolutely timeless.
What a real, & poignant depiction of unrequited love & all those complicated feelings youth navigate through. This was such a beautiful movie. Sad that it's so underrated here.
A decent one time watch though I do wish the film had more depth.
Recommended for those who enjoy romances.
A1 cinematography, writing, acting, score; it just can't get better than this for both for a viewer, and a filmmaker. Just brilliant on every level. This wasn't just a movie, it was an experience. Also, I've never said this, but this is probably the first black & white film I've seen where the lack of colour did not take anything away from the film.
I'll watch Saitoh Takumi in anything.