Kou Kou Kyoushi 2003 was my first Fujiki!drama and that in combination with Itoshi Kimi e is what made me his forever fan. Kou Kou Kyoushi 2003 is dark, but beautifully so I think and the acting is great from the leads. Despite the bizarre coming together of the two, you totally end up rooting for them all the way in the end. :)
I really wanted to check it out, largely because I love my angst and also because I think my newest quest is to see everything that Fujiki Naohito was ever in, that is subtitled.
I don't mind messed-up and dark, but I was a little nervous that it would be too odd for me (seriously, the reviews I found were either raving or bashing it like crazy). So I will definitely get it now.
It's a deep and thoughtful drama if anything else. You really have to get past the set-up to really appreciate it, and it sounds like maybe the bashers weren't able to get past that.
I can get past almost anything as the premise, if I am interested (hey, I enjoyed MatsuJun's 'cest movie :D)
I often get puzzled why some people can't like a drama (or movie, or book) unless the characters are paragons or otherwise wonderful people. I just want them to be interesting and complicated, for me to enjoy it. Niceness is a bonus, but not a necessary one.
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I really wanted to check it out, largely because I love my angst and also because I think my newest quest is to see everything that Fujiki Naohito was ever in, that is subtitled.
I don't mind messed-up and dark, but I was a little nervous that it would be too odd for me (seriously, the reviews I found were either raving or bashing it like crazy). So I will definitely get it now.
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I often get puzzled why some people can't like a drama (or movie, or book) unless the characters are paragons or otherwise wonderful people. I just want them to be interesting and complicated, for me to enjoy it. Niceness is a bonus, but not a necessary one.
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Thanks for the MV!
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