I don't enjoy happy endings for the same reason why I'm not too good with hypothetical questions. Too simplistic. I don't mind so much happy endings that come about after much complication or are complicated. In other words, they have to be realistic.
九降風, to put it simply, is about adolescence and all the issues covered by it. But you and I have been through adolescence and we know that nothing about it is simple.
I like that the show is honest without being vulgar. And that there are plenty of what-ifs and all of them are valid and real but they never once ask what if.
Sometimes I wish my own life could be compressed into a series of films. Every emotion has an accompanying soundtrack, every look has a meaning and the colours are always so beautiful that even old classrooms look loved and filled with memories, not merely dust.
Here's a slightly pretentious synopsis that gives a pretty good idea of what it's about. And here's the trailer.
I like that the show is honest without being vulgar. And that there are plenty of what-ifs and all of them are valid and real but they never once ask what if.
Sometimes I wish my own life could be compressed into a series of films. Every emotion has an accompanying soundtrack, every look has a meaning and the colours are always so beautiful that even old classrooms look loved and filled with memories, not merely dust.
Here's a slightly pretentious synopsis that gives a pretty good idea of what it's about. And here's the trailer.
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