The fact that the anime was crammed from the manga into 1 series, here for 3 series. Everything is detailed wisely. In general, the plot leaves a more pleasant impression in the drama. Like a great finished movie. (although 2d children are nicer than kmk)
I haven't watched the anime, but the TV series (dorama?) I watched it with great pleasure. The beginning didn't catch me, but then the narration went more cheerfully. There are series for five, there are for four. The ending is healthy! A good series.
Uh, not knowing who the killer is, I was nervous for the characters) Especially in the final, when they already caught him. I was nervous both for the girl and for Satora.
Perhaps I'll take a look at the anime adaptation, a little later, when I start to forget, so that there is at least some intrigue somewhere (it's funny that I remember how the anime came out, and even marked myself to watch it, but in the end my hands came to the series 😂)
Dorama came out great! It was interesting to watch, I didn't read manga, I didn't see anime. Everything was well shot, the actors and adults and children played wonderfully. Dorama actually makes you think about many questions. And that the killer is also absolutely not a healthy person and everything has gone from childhood, of course, this does not cancel the murders of innocent children, but on the other hand, he may have become a victim of circumstances himself, because everything went with the envy of his brother because of his parents, then his brother began to take it out on him and it went. To sleep for 15 years, of course, is a tin. Honestly, I couldn't stand it, it's psychologically difficult to understand that you don't have memories, that everyone lives on. At the moment when Kyoko came to the hospital (I don't remember exactly, like that's her name) I just saw this pain in Satoru's eyes, because he loved her, and now she is a wife and mother:( And Satoru himself turned out to be really a real hero! After all, who, if not a real hero, will sacrifice himself, his life and so many lost years to save his friends? Only a person devoid of selfishness, not otherwise. I don't think that many people in this situation would choose other people rather than themselves.
Especially in the final, when they already caught him. I was nervous both for the girl and for Satora.
Perhaps I'll take a look at the anime adaptation, a little later, when I start to forget, so that there is at least some intrigue somewhere (it's funny that I remember how the anime came out, and even marked myself to watch it, but in the end my hands came to the series 😂)
It was interesting to watch, I didn't read manga, I didn't see anime.
Everything was well shot, the actors and adults and children played wonderfully.
Dorama actually makes you think about many questions.
And that the killer is also absolutely not a healthy person and everything has gone from childhood, of course, this does not cancel the murders of innocent children, but on the other hand, he may have become a victim of circumstances himself, because everything went with the envy of his brother because of his parents, then his brother began to take it out on him and it went.
To sleep for 15 years, of course, is a tin.
Honestly, I couldn't stand it, it's psychologically difficult to understand that you don't have memories, that everyone lives on.
At the moment when Kyoko came to the hospital (I don't remember exactly, like that's her name) I just saw this pain in Satoru's eyes, because he loved her, and now she is a wife and mother:(
And Satoru himself turned out to be really a real hero!
After all, who, if not a real hero, will sacrifice himself, his life and so many lost years to save his friends?
Only a person devoid of selfishness, not otherwise.
I don't think that many people in this situation would choose other people rather than themselves.