Just finished watching Border recently.
A very different drama from the usual one.
Especially the later parts, where the main character Ishikawa is slowly taken over by the pain of the victims and struggles between justice and evil. The ending probably shocked many audiences but the more I think the more I feel the ending actually fits the flow of the drama.
I like Oguri Shun's way of portraying Ishikawa, I could feel his anger, despair and pain. This drama may not be a perfect one but I like the way it's conveyed.
Justice existed because there is Evil.
Justice and Evil
White and Black
Life and Death
Both can't exist without each other.
The border between them is so fine that one can hardly differentiate.
Will you ever cross that border?
Or does "border" actually exist?
A very different drama from the usual one.
Especially the later parts, where the main character Ishikawa is slowly taken over by the pain of the victims and struggles between justice and evil. The ending probably shocked many audiences but the more I think the more I feel the ending actually fits the flow of the drama.
I like Oguri Shun's way of portraying Ishikawa, I could feel his anger, despair and pain. This drama may not be a perfect one but I like the way it's conveyed.
Justice existed because there is Evil.
Justice and Evil
White and Black
Life and Death
Both can't exist without each other.
The border between them is so fine that one can hardly differentiate.
Will you ever cross that border?
Or does "border" actually exist?
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