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Zettai Kareshi- Completed

I have been watching quite a lot of drama lately.
I hope it turns out to be an inspiration for me to start writing something meaningful.
It better be.

So between three dorama that I mentioned sometimes ago,
I ended up finishing Zettai Kareshi first.
Simply bcoz its lighter and easy to digest.

The dorama started with a girl, Riiko, who finds herself stuck with a lover robot which is programmed according to her own input on how her ideal lover should be.
The robot, of course, creates a lot of trouble for her, proclaiming to everyone that he is her ideal lover. And occasionally, he would come to Riiko and go, "Let's have sex Riiko!". Quite amusing.

Towards the end of the story, the girl eventually fell in love with the lover robot who she names Tenjo Night.
This is the part that Kon claims to be 'not making sense'.

But as I watch the movie, I thought to myself,
actually there are so many couples who don't seem to make sense to me as well.
Just because a human fall in love with another human doesn't necessarily means it 'makes sense'.

Love doesn't make sense after all.

Comments

Devi Maria said…
It doesn't ko..
but you need it anyway..
sense of touch...
sense of smell...
sense of hearing..
sense of seeing..
sense of saying...

most importantly..sense of feeling..
phoenix chix said…
erm.. maksudnya dev?

koq jadi panca indera huehuehue..
Devi Maria said…
when you are in love...
ko perlu sense of touch supaya bisa melakukan sesuatu buat yg ko cintai feel touch...
kalo sense of smell,ko2 perlu itu kalo lagi cemburu...
sense of hearing,ko harus listen to her..mendengar itu diperlukan oleh semua wanita...
sense of seeing...ko perlu itu kalo matanya lagi membunyikan sesuatu...
kalo saying,perlu itu buat kata-kata indah..kalo devi makan sich...hehehe...

sense of feeling,it's your own heart...
nga ada hati,kita nga ada the feels of love...

yah,begitu...
it doesnt make sense but we need the senses...

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