The hell I can't get over at her character being savage, smart and a compulsive gambler in live action series and movie Kakegurui BWAHAHAHA, I can't believe I'm watching her rn
In love me, love me not she portrays different personality which i think so much great and cool. never know that she would nail this well acting this kind of character
Its even funnier watching the movie again when you realize that her real life personality is more like the sensei and the actor acts more silly like her in the movie hahahaha
Too cheesy, too clingy and too much of overacting by the female lead. I took to it after reading some good reviews but God I was simply disappointed Please don't watch it.
shut up, no one told you to watch it at the beginning. without her acting on what you call, ' too clingy and too much overreacting ' then it would be boring, her acting her character like that makes it funny. please consider knowing about how the movie works before you judge
True, i was disappointed as well. Never thought they would make the female lead so easy-going and clingy. Probably they just focussed more on the comedy part. It's funny though and the ending scene(where she behaved normally) was the best one. ❤️
@@gudforhao4016 Not really, you don't need that much of exaggeration in order to make a scene look funny. In some parts, she didn't even look funny. Rather creepy. In a way, they needed the female lead to be cringy and melodramatic to fit the character but it seemed a little over-the-top and her constant need for having a boyfriend didn't help either.
@@gudforhao4016 I know it's the storyline that's why i said "to fit into the character". I am not saying she acted badly. I said they could have toned down the cringy parts a little or the mouth gestures. You see the male lead couldn't even express his love for her till the end when they showed her a little normally. That's what i mean.