I loved the twist to The TsumaSho reincarnation premise. I'd put it up there with some of the best subversions of audience expectations in recent pop culture. I found it very interesting, the Japanese view on "possession" as compared to the Western Christian view. This mind set opened them up to the idea of a "good" kind of spiritual possession as compared to the typical Linda Blair Exorcist version. What if you selfishly wanted the person to remain possessed? Hollywood should look into that idea.
@@frankenviews4069 it definitely acknowledged Keisuke's personality when it did the fake out with he and Morita getting married. This show ended on such a solid note. It was well worth watching.
I loved the twist to The TsumaSho reincarnation premise. I'd put it up there with some of the best subversions of audience expectations in recent pop culture. I found it very interesting, the Japanese view on "possession" as compared to the Western Christian view. This mind set opened them up to the idea of a "good" kind of spiritual possession as compared to the typical Linda Blair Exorcist version.
What if you selfishly wanted the person to remain possessed?
Hollywood should look into that idea.
@@frankenviews4069 it definitely acknowledged Keisuke's personality when it did the fake out with he and Morita getting married. This show ended on such a solid note. It was well worth watching.