u/theclarice

Fujii Kaze Hypnotizing

Has any of japanese fans of Fujii Kaze or what do the japanese think of Fujii Kaze's songs and music. Remark: Some of his music are hypnotizing, and some flows so clear and easy to understand, I am guessing the keys and music notes that hit in the songs, although I in general have no idea of the lyrics.

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u/theclarice — 5 days ago
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I really enjoyed Beef S2, there were moments where it really reflected the current generation through details and situations that were so on point, yet fun and got a laugh at some scenes. The best was the last episode where the surgeon was giving his conclusion on life with Chairwoman and going through an introspection, was so beautifully acted in Korean; then Austin reveals his inability to understand Korean, and thought it was about dietary restrictions for the dinner, 'Are you kidding me?' That was Peak Comedy!

Beef S2 felt more real and more grounded in our times, gave a quite accurate picture I felt. Apart from the too quick transition from Ashley and Austin's couple's misfortune with losing her ovaries, and a sudden shift, straight to putting the focus on Joshua and Lindsay's marriage breaking down from Blueberry's death; I though they did not emphasize the seriousness of Ashley's couple more to immediately lead with problems with the other couple.

Other than that, I thought Beef S2 was a honest, brutal fact check about life and the meaning of, an epic depiction of our times that was well portrayed. I felt something resonated more true than Beef S1, heck not as memorable for me as S2 which felt to connect on a deeper level. Thoughts?

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u/theclarice — 2 months ago