A very good premiere to a series. While it definitely has some scripted parts, it still remains exciting to watch.
I almost died laughing out loud with Seung-gi stealing energy power from Na-rae's pedestal. Hahahahah My gosh, Na-rae with 5 cursed letters. Hahahahah Poor thing. It was the best episode so far and I've loved the plot twist at the end.
I seriously can't believe all the positive reviews of this. So many plot holes and dumb moves by every character. The killer could have been stopped SO many times so easily, by the main characters and the police. A big disappointment, don't waste your time.
I love? This show? I can't even explain why it's so good, but it is.
Japanese Folklore, some interesting look into why urban legends form, compelling characters??
I'm psyched for season two to dive into mysteries hinted at in season one.
Everyone out here complaining about the ending. I’m just really upset my dude died his hair that hideous red color
I'm a quite sensitive watcher so you can imagine how much I cried during this episode. Like a baby. So sad yet brilliant!
This episode should've happened five weeks ago ugh. And I need Jung Hee-ju to do something other than cry.
Hideo Kojima, is that you?
It is a fantastic premise on which to build the scares and the opening scenes and early moments show that all too well. It is a shame then that the framing story is nonsensical and the connection to the family being terrorised poorly developed - the film would have been far better leaving its villain a mysterious threat. It doesn't help that the ground rules and internal logic laid out by the film is often circumvented to fit the needs of the story and the effective and creepy opening setup devolves into standard fare by the final act. It's no surprise to discover this was based on a short - perhaps thats how it should have remained.
oh man!! the last minute of the episode was so epic!
'after all, it was the chasing that i really loved.'
The Snow White Murder Case was a really good look at how there can be many different perspectives on events and how biases can influence how we perceive or remember them. While it wasn't exactly subtle, it was still interesting and touched on such topics as sensationalism in the media and citizen journalism, as well as gossiping and speculation, particularly on the internet and in the workplace. Visually, the movie handled Twitter messages really well, though it still managed to screw up YouTube playback, grrr. It's not that hard, designers! The English subtitles served as a reminder of how anime fansubs take their subtitling and typesetting so much more seriously than everybody else though. Also worst homeroom teacher ever. It's okay Shirono-chan, you can always be my Snow White, my beautiful princess in the castle.
This has literally become a battle of "who is absolute the worst in the universe" in terms of relationships and actual love...
I love it.
the ending was....wuuuuuut? and yeah, I do think Subaru is Pride since he's so egoistic, also isn't the witch was the one who sent him on that world...
For a moment there, I was really worried the whale wouldn't turn up. Subaru would have some explaining to do then!
They got the look and costumes right. The cast is also perfect. So where did they go wrong ? Despite some fine looking action none of it is involving. Plus the video games pulls you into the 13th Century more than this movie does.
When Callum (Michael Fassbender) gets transported into the life of his ancestor, we mostly get all action and no character development. There's the making of a good video game based movie for once.
Except there's just not enough to the story to make you care about what's going on or the characters.
Always happy to have more Nobume in my Gintama. I do think it's a shame that they "chickened out" with her backstory so it turned out she didn't kill Isaburo's wife and child. I think their relationship would have been more interesting if she still had and he "accepted" her even so.
I always liked Isaburo's character so whilst it wasn't unexpected, it was sad to see him sacrifice himself in the end.
5 episodes in, having started late and blasted through all 5 in a single night, and so far this series is excellent. Utterly crazy, awesome action and very funny - it doesn't take itself seriously for a second and seems to be having a lot of fun doing it. I've found myself either cheering or laughing every episode so far.
Oh god. This show is so amazing. Right in my feels...
Mumen Rider... You had me at "Justice Crash". You had me at "Justice Crash"...
That. Was a very unique, tight, and impressive premiere.
The hype is so far realized.
I've never seen so many hilarious, heartbreaking, tense scenes packed into one kdrama. One second you're laughing and the next you're in tears. The two leads really carry the story well which isn't hard since it's a well-written one! See for yourselves ^^