
Who among us does not spend a portion of the time daydreaming or fantasizing? The difference is that for most when it comes to romantic fantasies the subject of our thoughts is unaware of it - or at least is not a telepath. See what happens when the rich heir to a corporate throne happens to be telepathic and responds to the vivid fantasies and sentiments of an office lady working for the company.... (Full plot summary below)
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Who among us does not spend a portion of the time daydreaming or fantasizing? The difference is that for most when it comes to romantic fantasies the subject of our thoughts is unaware of it - or at least is not a telepath. See what happens when the rich heir to a corporate throne happens to be telepathic and responds to the vivid fantasies and sentiments of an office lady working for the company.
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| South China Morning PostEdmund Lee[It] begins as an endearing comedy about the psychology of romance, before switching tone and morphing into a laborious will-she-won't-she melodrama with few surprises to offer. |
| Japan TimesMark SchillingWatching The Kodai Family wend its way to its foregone conclusion -- a journey that becomes something of a plod as TV-drama cliches proliferate -- I fantasized a more interesting film emerging from its admittedly clever premise. |
| User ReviewErin Amade me cry three times. it was that good. |
| User ReviewArvind GTime pass. I too thought the first half was way more promising. |