Synopsis
Have you heard of Hell Correspondence? Those with a powerful grudge may only access this mysterious website at midnight, allowing them to enter anyone's name and have that person be ferried straight to hell. Ai Enma, the Hell Girl, will not judge whether or not the chosen target deserves punishment; she will merely exact revenge on them for you. Not much is known about this young girl other than that she swiftly carries out her tasks with the help of three straw dolls. There is just one catch, however—as payment for carrying out such a request, the user must condemn themselves to an afterlife in hell.
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Have you heard of Hell Correspondence? Those with a powerful grudge may only access this mysterious website at midnight, allowing them to enter anyone's name and have that person be ferried straight to hell. Ai Enma, the Hell Girl, will not judge whether or not the chosen target deserves punishment; she will merely exact revenge on them for you. Not much is known about this young girl other than that she swiftly carries out her tasks with the help of three straw dolls. There is just one catch, however—as payment for carrying out such a request, the user must condemn themselves to an afterlife in hell.
Written by MAL
Both thai shows focus on mutiple characters and their stories/struggles etc.. they have similar themes of jealousy, hatred, revenge, consequences of actions and how things can easily sprial out of control etc and have a similar feel to me. The characters that connect all the story (in GFN Nanno and in AGTTPYH the shop owner) are supernatural and hard to define beings that are seemingly immortal. Girl from Nowhere is alot more episodic though.
A Gift to the People You Hate has a principal theme of hate and revenge. This theme is reinforced by the gift shop whose owner is offering gifts of different levels to those who wish ill to the person they hate - the most extreme of which is death. This mechanism of wishing death is also reflected in Death Note.
A Gift to the People You Hate has a principal theme of hate and revenge. This theme is reinforced by the gift shop whose owner is offering gifts of different levels to those who wish ill to the person they hate - the most extreme of which is death. This mechanism of wishing death is also reflected in Death Note by writing the name of the person in the notebook. Both also have a character that is a "girl idol".
A Gift to the People You Hate features almost half of the same cast as The Gifted so you can expect same the amazing acting fitting for a thriller. Fiat’s performance in this one is especially laudable. He didn’t get a lot of screen time in The Gifted, but you will see him portray a complex character in this one.
It also deals with an establishment that holds a big secret to how each character interacts with each other, and each person’s love-hate relationship with this establishment.
I would recommend Blacklist, but despite having the same stellar 2 mains Nanon and Chimon, the story is only subpar compared to The Gifted. There’s less mystery and more drama. And more romance than thriller.
It also deals with an establishment that holds a big secret to how each character interacts with each other, and each person’s love-hate relationship with this establishment.
I would recommend Blacklist, but despite having the same stellar 2 mains Nanon and Chimon, the story is only subpar compared to The Gifted. There’s less mystery and more drama. And more romance than thriller.