It’s a guilty pleasure kinda watch, but overall it felt lacking in many areas including the romance. The story and characters felt like it just got out of a manga from that genre.
Writing wise, what most stood out is how people jumped to (the right) conclusion without substantive evidence. It made no sense.
Overall the characters were over the top. The female lead Nao claims she wants revenge but isn’t smart enough for it and has too much of a weak spirit for it. I didn’t have much sympathy for the Tsubaki because he was the type that takes wtv narrative that suits him and knowingly ignores everything else.
This story isn’t about love despite all the characters keep repeating it. It’s about obsessive attachments. The parents of the leads were more guilty about it, none ever owned up to their actions. In the flashback when Itsuki said “it was all my fault” I was like yup right you are about it. He dragged everyone in his actions and inactions, in life and in death.
It wasn’t all bad. I like the how Shiori took hold of her life. In a way, she was more independent and showed more growth than Nao. My favourite part of the drama was the interaction between Tsubaki and his grandpa. It was the most authentic performance and where real growth happened. Their conversation in the last episode was beautifully delivered, and summarized their relationship. Any points I give this drama would be for that part of the drama.
Don’t get me wrong, it was addictive so it’s not a drama you can easily drop haha
Writing wise, what most stood out is how people jumped to (the right) conclusion without substantive evidence. It made no sense.
Overall the characters were over the top. The female lead Nao claims she wants revenge but isn’t smart enough for it and has too much of a weak spirit for it. I didn’t have much sympathy for the Tsubaki because he was the type that takes wtv narrative that suits him and knowingly ignores everything else.
This story isn’t about love despite all the characters keep repeating it. It’s about obsessive attachments. The parents of the leads were more guilty about it, none ever owned up to their actions. In the flashback when Itsuki said “it was all my fault” I was like yup right you are about it. He dragged everyone in his actions and inactions, in life and in death.
It wasn’t all bad. I like the how Shiori took hold of her life. In a way, she was more independent and showed more growth than Nao. My favourite part of the drama was the interaction between Tsubaki and his grandpa. It was the most authentic performance and where real growth happened. Their conversation in the last episode was beautifully delivered, and summarized their relationship. Any points I give this drama would be for that part of the drama.
Don’t get me wrong, it was addictive so it’s not a drama you can easily drop haha
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