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A Powerful LGBTQ+ Coming-of-Age Mini-Series
Delving into the depths of self-discovery and acceptance, this series presents a poignant coming-of-age story set in a small coastal town in Japan. Despite its brevity, this mini-series manages to encapsulate a wealth of emotions, leaving viewers both fulfilled and thoroughly entertained. It's a heartfelt narrative that resonates with the experiences of many LGBTQ+ individuals navigating a conservative society.At the heart of the story are two compelling characters: Shun, who visits his father in the picturesque coastal town, and Nagisa, a surfer seeking refuge from strained family relationships. The instant connection between Shun and Nagisa sets the stage for a profound exploration of their bond. As they spend time together, honing their surfing skills and working side by side, Nagisa finds himself grappling with feelings that transcend mere friendship. Afraid of jeopardizing their relationship, he battles to keep his emotions hidden. Meanwhile, Shun undergoes his own voyage of self-discovery, slowly unraveling his affection for Nagisa.
The series courageously tackles the theme of self-acceptance, shedding light on the struggles faced by many LGBTQ+ youths. Nagisa, haunted by societal expectations, continually suppresses his true desires, resulting in a string of failed relationships. However, everything changes when he encounters Shun, sparking a revelation of his authentic self. Meanwhile, Shun grapples with his growing fondness for Nagisa, a sentiment he struggles to comprehend until seeking guidance from a trusted friend.
The exceptional performances of Yuki and Naoya, portraying Nagisa and Shun respectively, elevate the series to new heights. Their nuanced portrayals capture the complexities of their characters' internal battles, allowing viewers to empathize deeply. While the leads shine brightly, it's worth acknowledging the contributions of the supporting cast. Sara, portraying Chika, a heartbroken character entangled in love with Nagisa, encourages him to overcome his inhibitions and confess his feelings to Shun. Aino, playing Ako, a friend of Chika's grappling with her own confidence issues, adds depth to the narrative and assists Shun in understanding his true emotions for Nagisa.
Despite its measured pace, this series remains highly captivating, driven by its profound exploration of significant LGBTQ+ issues. The series not only boasts stellar performances but also showcases stunning visuals that immerse viewers in its world.
In conclusion, this mini-series stands as a testament to the power of storytelling, tackling important themes with grace and sensitivity. Supported by exceptional performances from its talented cast and visually arresting cinematography, this is an exquisite gem that leaves a lasting impact.
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Realistic Story
This is one of the most realistic BL story I ever watch. It didn't fill with fan service and non-sense story on how the characters fall in love. This series was lite and cozy kind of series. I love on how the story writer portrait the story. I wish Shun and Nagisa kiss at the end of the series, but they just hug each other. But that is okay, better than nothing.I believe this series deserve a second season, but it seems like it won't be a 2nd season for this. These days, there are not many BL drama that have a good plots and storyline, I can count it by hand.
I really hope in future there will be tons of realistic BL drama will be produce.
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I also enjoyed the silences. I know this may not make much sense to some people reading this. Let me explain - Most people believe there must be dialogue or action in every second of a show...no, i believe there needs to be moments when characters are left to merely exhale and come back to themselves. I believe, they need that calm from the chaos that is their lives, breathing room.
I enjoyed this and would definitely recommend
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The story and plot are not overdramatic and just so endearing. The build up of emotions during the whole thing made me have one or two tears roll down my cheek at the very last scene. I hoped there would be a season 2 but then found out there's a movie and I can't wait to watch it.
Every character in this series is amazing, they're all quite mature and they all learn what love really is.
Something that I find amazing is when it's silent, it's not necessarily awkward; it makes you emotional in some way. All of the actors did an amazing job in portraying emotions and how the characters feel.
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It’s a sweet drama
This was a really cute not gonna lie! I felt this show, kinda represented what it’s like to be a boy who’s part of the LGBTQ community and it was a really nice way of how they presented it. I haven’t watched the next HIS, but I kinda don’t want to watch it because I feel from the trailer that they kinda messed the nice and calm storyline to a chaotic and most likely depressing storyline. I know there’s some BLs that involve surfing, but it’s something about when their about surfing the dramas always end up being so good and amazing. Just a warning that there may be spoilers ahead. Nagisa and Shuns relationship was so cute. In the first episode you could tell that once that photo was shot Nagisa had fallen in love with Shun. It was sad that Nagisa had said that he could never come out to his family because he can only grow up in a community where you can only be straight and nothing else. I liked Chika’s and Ako’s friendship, but I was kinda not too happy when Chika would try to stalk and follow Nagisa because she liked him, but I mean that’s kinda unsettling to watch. I was sad that we only got a hug as an ending, but I’ll take anything I can get! I really recommend this drama and I really hope for a season 2 that actually includes the real actors and has a following to the ending of His I didn’t think I would fall in love.Was this review helpful to you?
Sweet and simple
*outline*These cliches usually follow the same pattern. The one that's more cold and closed off would take more time to like someone than the one who's more open and friendly. There was nothing cliche about this. And that's probably why it'll live in my memories for a while.
*analysis*
STORY : Exactly how I mentioned in 'outline'. Although the beginning was a little cliche, the continuing was not. The pacing was well thought out and the confession was the best. The rejections not so much though. I felt empathetic through each confession and before I knew it, every sweet moment/scene I started a whole monologue about what I hoped would happen. Yes, out loud.
ACTING/CAST : Shun didn't look like he had feelings, which is one thing I'm wondering whether it was done on purpose. But even till the end, I still didn't feel any emotions of love or even like. Maybe there were moments but I can't think of any. Nagisa's role was played excellently. It was as though he spoke more with his eyes rather than verbally or physically. So hats off to Kura Yuki for playing his role so well.
MUSIC : Honestly the music fit perfectly. It gave off anime feels too. Almost like 'Love is War' so I had fun jamming to it at the end of each episode. It wasn't played too much either. Only at the end of the episodes, but I still think the song did well in relaying the relationship through the music.
REWATCH VALUE : Because there aren't many episodes and they're actually quite short, I managed to complete the drama in one sitting. This made it feel more like a movie. I also think I'm going to miss the characters, probably Nagisa's character the most.
Visit my Custom List "Asian BLs" which includes Korean, Thai, and Taiwanese BLs to see some of my watches. I don't actually give very low ratings because I believe every love has its own story. Check them out if you'd like some recommendations !! ^.^
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Soft and realistic
I like it a lot, really sweet, really cute and realistic. I felt kinda bad for the two girls that got rejected cause i loved them, but i'm glad they helped thoose two idiot to get togheter. The story isn't particulary new, i saw a lot of things that starts like that, but the way it develops makes it different from evrything i've ever watched. It goes a bit slow, but in my own personal opinion, it's better the slowburn, and even tho it's not 'ptouchy' or really phisical, i prefere dramas like that. Just softness, akward crushes and real teenagers problems. I loved it and i think it's totally worth to watch.Was this review helpful to you?
just my opinion
Yoo I watched this series when it was arriving and omfg its 5 y now and I still not over this series seriously I still love this series sm 😭😭 yall should better watch this 👿👿 AND AGAIN I LOVE LOVE LOVE THIS SERIES I REWATCHED IT AROUND 7 TIMES AND ITS SO SO GOOD its always makes me cry and remember old times and awww 😭 also i love the cast 🤓Was this review helpful to you?
Seriálový prequel k filmu His (2020), který byl vyroben v r. 2019 a vztahuje se do období roku 2006, kdy se střetávají zcela náhodně osudy dvou mladíků v přímořském městě Fudžisawa, které je součástí největší megapole světa - tokijské aglomerace s 38 mil obyvatel a do centra Tokia se z něho dostaneme přes srostlá města Kamakura, Jakohama a Kawasaki. Příběh je zajímavý, i když nenáročný a hlavní dvě 17ti leté postavy (Nagisa a Shun) zahrány výborně dvěma japonskými herci ve věku 19 a 21 let. Dost prostoru je věnováno i dalším postavám dívek. Osudy kluků se postupně vyvíjí až nakonec Shun začne pracovat brigádně tam, kde Nagisa, v hostelu na městském ostrově Enoshima. Cením si i toho, že se vše vyvíjí přirozeně, bez zbytečných intrik, rvaček a násilí a v průběhu celého seriálu je tam to "něco" navíc, hudba a zpracování téměř bez výtek.
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la estética visual es super bonita
nunca termine de entender si esta serie tiene conexión con la película del mismo nombre, pero definitivamente me gusto más esta miniserie que la película y me gusta creer que no tienen conexión porque no sé cómo es que un romance tan tierno como el de ellos termino con ellos separados y con uno de ellos teniendo una hijaWas this review helpful to you?
Perfecto coming to age
Para mí esta serie el prefecto ejemplo de coming to age, pues muestra como los personajes se van conociendo a sí mismos a base de las experiencias por las que pasan.Todos los personajes tienen su propia identidad, que justifica sus acciones; son personajes que representan a las personas de su edad, cada uno con los problemas que enfrenta un adolescente. Se siente hasta cierto punto bastante realista.
Me parece la serie perfecta para cualquier adolescente y el final queda bien para dar paso a la continuación que en este caso es la película.
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