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Pending Train: 8:23, Ashita Kimi to japanese drama review
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by captainofships
Aug 13, 2023
10 of 10 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 7.5
Story 7.5
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 6.0
This review may contain spoilers

"May have bingewatched it"

- major spoilers about the end in the second part (after the - - - -) of my review fr don't read that part if you haven't seen it -

Enjoyed this drama. To be honest not at first but I got intrigued that I may have bingewatched it in 2 days oop- . I'm not gonna lie that I watched this mainly for Akaso Eiji, but was I happy it had an interesting scifi plot.

But that aside, I immediately loved how they let us dive in the story. Those camera angles and everyone's thoughts in the train. Beautifully shown in my opinion. The characters had a good build-up. And ... there are quite many to discover. It's not only about the main characters. We slowly get to know each one (not ALL but quite a lot more than I expected at first) and their story, which is interesting to see how it all evolves especially in these scary circumstances. Because you know, different characters can clash although others feel more connected. Anyway, it was great to witness. Actors did well. Truly felt their emotions.

The tiny triangle love aspect was a nice extra, although it's a pity the main ship didn't get much lovey-dovey moments. But hey, the show gets extra points for that brotherhood vibe. Beautiful setting too, god all that nature. The ost is beautiful. Definitely worth the listen (at least once)! But then hmm, I wished there was a bit more action or a bit more darkness in it. It was okay, but there were more possibilities? The ending could have been better too. I was a bit disappointed but i was also okay about it? (MAJOR SPOILERS AHEAD, I explain why)
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They didn't do that much to convince everyone and in the end it was just waiting on the upper hand? And above that I'm a bit confused about the whole Tanaka receiving the letter part. It's nice he got intel and he isn't forgotten.. But what did it mean? In the series there was a theory were they said that if they save that planet in 2026, the people that stayed behind in 2060 lived in a parallel world next to 'the world of 2026'? So how could he have received the letter? So does that mean the world from 2026 still got destroyed? But we clearly saw the scientist receiving a positive message...?

Some mention there could be a season 2? Hope that's true :")
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