hahaha "uhhh... great gowns, beautiful gowns" made me lol! 😂 wow, you were bored of the romance? I'm surprised…
among the few cdramas ive ever watched mjty was the best it was so thrilling the plot was so intriguing, the characters were very interesting, the cinematography was top tier ZLH is a softie and simp in mjty 😭 it's really worth watching
hahaha "uhhh... great gowns, beautiful gowns" made me lol! 😂 wow, you were bored of the romance? I'm surprised…
forever iconic. may she rest in peace. nooo cuz i was watching the eps at 3x speed to finish it quickly 😭 i was not reading no damn subtitles 😭 hope i find sth like my journey to you after watching that i can't enjoy anything else 😭
hahaha "uhhh... great gowns, beautiful gowns" made me lol! 😂 wow, you were bored of the romance? I'm surprised…
ijbol 😭 glad somebody got my reference 😭 you know it was too long that i lost any interest i had... ngl i didn't even care if they all ended up dead... i lowkey hate watched the last 10 eps cuz i don't usually drop... i just wanted to get it over with
it wasn't bad too long for me... so it got boring... like i didn't even care about the romance... i just wanted it to end but uhhh... great gowns, beautiful gowns 😭
it's been a while since a movie got me feeling this suffocated, sorrowful, sitting silently im my room and thinking. i can't even put into words how this movie made me feel. who's the monster? the kids that rebels because they can't understand and accept themselves because of the social norms imposed on them by the society? the world that created these norms and still shuns those who don't fit in norms of society... like the mother who wants his son tho have a "normal" family, the teacher who tells his students to "act like a man", or the dad who tells his kid that he's sick and has a pig brain because of his sexual orientation? how the adults dealt with the whole thing was so disappointing. the principal and teachers trying to sweep the problem under the rug instead of actually talking to the kids and solving the problem (that reminded me japan's low crime rate that is the result of police ignoring the crimes to keep their country's image clean). hori kinda being weird and aggressive with kids when he could just talk to the mother and assure the kids that he only wants to help them out (tbh he still didn't deserve all that). really loved the multiple perspectives. it showed that what we know is not always the whole truth and we shouldn't be quick to judge and assume things. i wish we could've seen yori's pov too (would've been devastating to watch). the cinematography, directing, the screenplay were all amazing. the acting was perfect especially the kids, my adorable sons were outstanding. the ending is open to interpret, i really want to believe that they're alive and safe but my first thought while watching the ending was that unfortunately my babies couldn't make it.
touched so many important topics sexuality, women trying to explore their sexuality within the patriarchal society, the guilt and the shame and the burden of having sex as a woman when you're expected to perform like an experienced pornstar but have to be virgin and pure, the contradictions of a conservative family that scares you in different ways such as shaming you or shunning you or religious guilt trip you in to being submissive and pure but enjoy the shit themselves, suicide, expectations,... the lines between the scenes of the movie got blurred so it was kinda a little confusing to me but overall a good movie
please give him a good pic for once ffs
i loved how soft spoken ichika was. her voice was so soothing
the plot was so intriguing, the characters were very interesting, the cinematography was top tier
ZLH is a softie and simp in mjty 😭
it's really worth watching
nooo cuz i was watching the eps at 3x speed to finish it quickly 😭 i was not reading no damn subtitles 😭
hope i find sth like my journey to you
after watching that i can't enjoy anything else 😭
you know it was too long that i lost any interest i had... ngl i didn't even care if they all ended up dead... i lowkey hate watched the last 10 eps cuz i don't usually drop... i just wanted to get it over with
to me it was more sad than funny
the trope that one is a ghost and the other is alive always gets to me
too long for me... so it got boring... like i didn't even care about the romance... i just wanted it to end
but uhhh... great gowns, beautiful gowns 😭
the plot is all over the place tho. so many side stories in a short series is not necessary 🤷♀️
when did it happen?
meh plot and awkward acting
i can't even put into words how this movie made me feel.
who's the monster? the kids that rebels because they can't understand and accept themselves because of the social norms imposed on them by the society? the world that created these norms and still shuns those who don't fit in norms of society... like the mother who wants his son tho have a "normal" family, the teacher who tells his students to "act like a man", or the dad who tells his kid that he's sick and has a pig brain because of his sexual orientation?
how the adults dealt with the whole thing was so disappointing.
the principal and teachers trying to sweep the problem under the rug instead of actually talking to the kids and solving the problem (that reminded me japan's low crime rate that is the result of police ignoring the crimes to keep their country's image clean).
hori kinda being weird and aggressive with kids when he could just talk to the mother and assure the kids that he only wants to help them out (tbh he still didn't deserve all that).
really loved the multiple perspectives. it showed that what we know is not always the whole truth and we shouldn't be quick to judge and assume things. i wish we could've seen yori's pov too (would've been devastating to watch).
the cinematography, directing, the screenplay were all amazing. the acting was perfect especially the kids, my adorable sons were outstanding.
the ending is open to interpret, i really want to believe that they're alive and safe but my first thought while watching the ending was that unfortunately my babies couldn't make it.
sexuality, women trying to explore their sexuality within the patriarchal society, the guilt and the shame and the burden of having sex as a woman when you're expected to perform like an experienced pornstar but have to be virgin and pure, the contradictions of a conservative family that scares you in different ways such as shaming you or shunning you or religious guilt trip you in to being submissive and pure but enjoy the shit themselves, suicide, expectations,...
the lines between the scenes of the movie got blurred so it was kinda a little confusing to me but overall a good movie