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  • Date d'inscription: février 15, 2016

AllyMia

Sleeping on the TV

AllyMia

Sleeping on the TV
Vampire in Love japanese movie review
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Vampire in Love
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by AllyMia
avril 15, 2020
Complété
Globalement 7.0
Histoire 7.0
Jeu d'acteur/Casting 8.0
Musique 7.0
Degrés de Re-visionnage 3.0
What would you do if you were a vampire and fell in love with a human? Would you turn them into a vampire or would you let them live their life as a human? This movie will elaborate a bit on that subject.

At first, it straight up confused me as to why they were speaking Chinese even though it's a Japanese movie. Which sorta made sense after a while but it would have been better if it was all just Japanese. It's definitely a cute melodrama and there is a bit of plot. But some elements of it are questionable ie. singing bread, summersaults. There's so much they could have elaborated on but they choose to focus on bread instead. You know if I didn't know any better I would think that this is a commercial for panda bread. {7.0}

The cast if you look at them individually is actually pretty good. They brought in well-known j-drama actress Kiritani Mirei, hallyu star Choi Jin Hyuk, god tier (back in the days) Ekin Cheng, and etc. I know that most of these actors/actresses are pretty well known. But together it feels odd like they don't quite match up. For example, Kiritani and Totsuka didn't have much chemistry going on. Maybe it was part of the scripting that made this cast feel subpar. {8.0}

Totsuka's singing is okay as expected of a Johnny's boy and the background music fits with the mood. {7.0}

Would I rewatch it? Most likely not. {3.0}
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