Ueda's much anticipated follow-up movie is a funny, lighthearted and brilliantly acted story (especially from Oosawa Kazuto) about brotherly love and overcoming fears. The element of surprise was unfortunately missing but, even tough less inventive, it's still uniquely compelling, with an ending that was definitely rewarding and inspiring.
Uniquely bizarre, refreshingly entertaining, with perfectly-balanced funny, emotional and deep moments, this zany drama has one of the best and most natural (well... almost natural xD) representations of real life issues and problems modern women have to deal with, without being overly dramatic or preachy, as well as a satisfying character development many 'more serious' dramas should be jealous of. One of a kind drama, totally recommended!
Thanks again @HPriest for subbing this little gem xD
A heavy, odd, eerie, intriguing and artistic film with an impressive combination of music and cinematography. The stunning white and cold snowy mountain scenes and the dark and warm interior set make a brilliant symbolic contrast. With only a little dialogue and some worth noting quotes, an outstanding performance from Eita and a unique depiction of his heartbreaking inner conflict with his angelic and demonic monsters, this film may not be for everyone, but it's definitely worth it for the 'unconventional' movie lovers.
Eerie, just like its name suggests, dark and suspenseful, with a clever and solid plot, intense and captivating music and cinematography that enhanced brilliantly the viewers' curiosity and tension. Raw emotions derived from power greed, desires, deception, infidelity, bullying, loss and loneliness, but also trust, acceptance, escape and hope were perfectly conveyed. A hidden gem mystery drama, definitely recommended!
A slow-paced, comforting and healing movie (adapted from the homonymous novel by Banana Yoshimoto) about overcoming breakups and dead-ends in life with the help of strangers' kindness, warmth and acceptance.
Brilliant money and politics games, intriguing multilayered and grey characters, excellent verbal duels, stellar acting battles! Directing, cinematography, colouring and lighting, music and writing are on another level. It's heavy, tense and dark, but also detailed, poignant and passionate. Drama time well spent xD
An atmospheric, gripping mystery-thriller and political movie, set in the end of the Korean War, with engaging performances and a unique plot that changes brilliantly and smoothly between its genres. The directing and cinematography successfully managed to create a film noir-ish, Agatha Christie-like setting, with a strong air of tension, suspense and intrigue and a well-placed building-up that leads to an unexpected turn of events.
Thank you for the support, Penel, glad you enjoyed this article as well! Indeed, since I had to re-do the numbers…
The problem is not the sudden increase of tags per se, but specifically the increase of identical/extremely similar tags, non-sensical/obvious/unnecessary tags like 'death', lying', misunderstanding', etc. But you get the gist ^_^
Thank you for the support, Penel, glad you enjoyed this article as well! Indeed, since I had to re-do the numbers…
I agree that over-tagging, just for for the sake of tagging (or, let's be honest, for the increase of edits!) has become too bothersome and confusing...
Dearest @3GGG, kudos for another top-notch article! The data and interpretation are once more awesome. Thank you for taking the time and effort to make this tag-analysis series of articles xD Keep up this fantastic work!
P.S. I loved this comment of yours, so relatable ;) "Don't get me wrong, tagging is great! But tagging for the sake of tagging should not be the goal." Say it louder for the people in the back!!!
This type of mayhem is not really my fave kind of movie, but it was very intense though predictable and, especially the second half, was brilliantly orchestrated. The best part of this movie was definitely Park Jung Min as the kind-hearted transgender showgirl Yoo Yi
One of a kind drama, totally recommended!
Thanks again @HPriest for subbing this little gem xD
With only a little dialogue and some worth noting quotes, an outstanding performance from Eita and a unique depiction of his heartbreaking inner conflict with his angelic and demonic monsters, this film may not be for everyone, but it's definitely worth it for the 'unconventional' movie lovers.
Raw emotions derived from power greed, desires, deception, infidelity, bullying, loss and loneliness, but also trust, acceptance, escape and hope were perfectly conveyed.
A hidden gem mystery drama, definitely recommended!
Thank you both for this refreshing and very entertaining article xD
Directing, cinematography, colouring and lighting, music and writing are on another level.
It's heavy, tense and dark, but also detailed, poignant and passionate.
Drama time well spent xD
And Eugene Han... ❤
The directing and cinematography successfully managed to create a film noir-ish, Agatha Christie-like setting, with a strong air of tension, suspense and intrigue and a well-placed building-up that leads to an unexpected turn of events.
Not a masterpiece, better than Mystic Pop-Up bar, but not as entertaining as Kkondae Intern... Very cute, refreshing couple!
(and always keep an eye on your posts and comments to find something intriguing to watch xD)
The data and interpretation are once more awesome. Thank you for taking the time and effort to make this tag-analysis series of articles xD
Keep up this fantastic work!
P.S. I loved this comment of yours, so relatable ;)
"Don't get me wrong, tagging is great! But tagging for the sake of tagging should not be the goal."
Say it louder for the people in the back!!!
The best part of this movie was definitely Park Jung Min as the kind-hearted transgender showgirl Yoo Yi