Sooooooo good
Just finished watched and to me it just continued from season 1 and 2. Everything about this was beautifully done. I didn't know i needed this but i did and boy was i not disappointed. The story, the chemistry everything just flowed. The maturity of the actors beautiful The love and obsession he had for him wow. I hope we really do get a season 3 someday because this is one series that deserved a season 3 Am about to rewatch season 1 and 2 for the 100th time 😫😫🤣🤣 to experience them againWas this review helpful to you?
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I genuinely think this is the best thing I have ever watched
Now, whilst I enjoyed the first and second season, to me it wasn't top of my list. Yagi Yusei's portray of Kiyoi throughout the first and second season is the main reason I enjoyed it. Normally both characters in the couple have to be grasping my attention for a series to really be enjoyable, but I found myself so frustrated with Hira throughout s1 and s2 that I wanted to watch an edit of the series with just Kiyoi.I could genuinely write a dissertation on Yagi's portrayal of Kiyoi and I'm not even what I would consider a "fan". Like I know nothing of his other works, but his acting in this has genuinely bought him to the top of every possible list. The most phenomenal part of his acting is in that portraying Kiyoi he portrays all very different, warring sides to him. The side that is polite and business ready as an actor, the side that is casual with others, the side that supports Hira, and the side we all love and that doesn't come out "explicitly" but in the change of his tone, expression, and use of words, that only Hira sees, his selfish side. My favourite though is his vulnerable, "weak" side. When Kiyoi cries and his voice breaks, you feel it, your heart aches for him. And though I didn't want to watch a sad story I wanted to see that again, and luckily in this movie you do, often for good reasons.
That being said whilst I was looking forward to seeing Kiyoi again I wasn't looking forward to seeing Hira again. I didn't feel in s2 there was enough growth for Hira and its frustrating watching behaviour which I think genuinely stems from neurodiversion and needs some learning on Hira's part to understand others emotions and how to communicate his own. This to me is not an overnight solution, and frustrating that the "introverted" character in dramas often gets mixed up with the character that has clear spectrum signs and is expected to just overcome his struggles with gumption. Hira's stutter and difficulty processing others emotions without being explicitly being told them, are all signs of that.
That being said, this movie is not that. Hira's worship of Kiyoi still continues but not in an obstructive way. Kiyoi has become better at making Hira understand his feelings, and Hira miracle of miracles actually takes the hint from time to time. I especially loved the moment where Kiyoi uses his "King" persona to force Hira out of a state of hesitation and anxiety over taking his photo, and focus on him (also I would have loved if they explored a bit more the dom/sub undertones of their relationship but alas only so many tropes can be covered in one movie).
All in all the movie shows growth and intimacy, a side to their relationship which I wish had been shown sooner. It really is so satisfying watching them connect and understand each other, and the story is wrapped up so beautifully nothing feels missing or incomplete.
Also quite rare in bl is intimacy scenes which are actually real. I am so fed up of the "obligation kisses" in drama where actors just purse and press their lips together, and fancy music plays in the background and that's that ticked off the list. It feels awkward and cringey. In this there is none of that. When Kiyoi and Hira kiss, they actually kiss. There isn't a lot of it, but intimacy portrayed by these two actors goes so much further than kissing. Kiyoi's expression and voice just from being touched by Hira, the way he gets embarrassed and shy is honestly *chefs kiss*. Genuinely props to the actors for really throwing themselves into it without any restraint, their immersion made it actually believable. My only misgiving is, just like the end of the drama when they are properly intimate for the first time in the lab, there is this ridiculous solar flare of a light in the background for "artistic" purposes and it is so incredibly distracting. Like we don't need to see them doing the do in detail, but don't bother filming it if you're going to make it impossible to watch. Unfortunately the final scene in this movie does the same. There's a weird semi-transparent fabric net over them and all I could think about was, are these actors not suffocating in there? Thankfully halfway through the scene the camera comes inside the "net", and I get it was supposed to be this whole ethereal effect, but it would have been all the same if not better, if it had just been natural and real instead of all artistic.
In conclusion to this long, derailed review, go watch it, you won't regret it. I rarely rewatch but I really think I will rewatch this one.
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A Beautiful Ending
Once again Utsukushii Kare has surpassed my expectations. Yeah, I don't know how they keep doing that either.Hira and Kiyoi have grown significantly since the previous season and their relationship is a far cry from its unstable beginnings in the first season.
The movie focuses on two things: Firstly, Kiyoi's acting career and all the pitfalls that come with it, including rabid fans (and oh the juxtaposition here absolutely destroyed me in the best way, this was a brilliant story-telling device) and prying tabloids (which it tackles very deftly through Anna's character and her relationships which I thought was a perfect balance to the direction Hira and Kiyoi's relationship takes over the course of the film).
Secondly, Hira's difficult journey of reconciling his deep-rooted insecurities both in himself and his relationships, with his secret belief in his own superiority, and learning to finally, finally meet Kiyoi as an equal in their partnership. The last line specifically really hit me like a truck, it was absolutely perfect.
This movie is beautiful, poignant, deeply charming and provides the perfect ending to a brilliant series.
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You're going to enjoy it !
That was a really cute ending to a beautiful story. !When you first met the characters, you may think it's going to be cliché or cringe but they really put a lot of effort to craft the characters, their personnalities, their stories and their relationship perfectly.
The relationship is super cute to watch and you just love them together. You want even more when it ends.
Also, the other characters storyline are really interesting to follow and add to the main plot without dragging the story !
I can see that the entire team did this movie (adn the all serie) with love and passion and I'm thankful for that !
I hope to see them in an other story soon maybe as grown adults ?
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Good character development, but I was expecting more in general
Note: I went to see the movie in a Japanese cinema, the version most likely slightly differs from the net/DVD version.Definitely can't say I liked this more that the TV series. The movie doesn't have much of what I was eager to know after the two seasons - no character backstories and surprisingly little communication about Hira and Kiyoi's relationship status. I was expecting some more development of this topic after S2. First thought it might be because of the focus on the character's feelings, but that wasn't the case either, unfortunately. There are so many things happening at once plot-wise that the production probably found it hard to emotionally stress everything properly. A little disappointing overall, but definitely not boring to watch.
I liked that there's more focus on Kiyoi's personality and feelings, but was a bit upset we didn't get to hear his thoughts like in S2. Also REALLY happy that he's not toxic anymore and focuses on proper communication (which obviosuly wasn't the case before).
Hira's character development: good. The strong supporting characters: amazing. I really enjoyed the photographer man and Anna's influence on the plot. The story was well-paced, but could be a bit more thrilling. But this franchise generally lacks powerful culminations, so it's not too noticeable.
Overall, very enjoyable! The cinematography in the movie was much more high-quality than in the series, now it's not only Kiyoi, but every third shot that you can feast your eyes on. Very easy and pleasant to watch, nice weekend movie. And obviously, if you enjoyed the series, this is a must-watch to calm your heart and observe that character development we've been waiting for for a whole two seasons.
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A satisfying ending to their story
Not going to lie, I was super nervous about this movie because I didn't know what to expect. I really wanted to see their relationship mature and I'm happy to say that I got just that. Even though Hira still isn't the most confident person, this movie showed us that he has potential and that he can become a King too! I thought that was such an important moment and I loved that Noguchi played such a big role in that. There were a lot of cute and hot moments which is always a nice addition but for me, the other interesting part was that they don't fight with each other like they did in previous seasons. It shows a lot of growth and I fully believe that they can only get better at communication at this point. There was still angst between them but that's to be expected, in my opinion. We can't have a movie without angst, right?And lastly, I want to mention how incredibly wonderful the cinematography was! They just can't miss. They said we are going to make the most aesthetically pleasing movie and they did it like it's nothing to them. I was once again impressed by the beauty of the scenery. When they started looking for new places, I was SO SAD because I didn't want them to leave that house... I'm emotionally attached to it... so I was very happy that in the end, they ended up not moving out. That's their home and I want them to live there for the rest of their lives<3
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The best BL movie that I have ever watched in my life
The representation of Riku as an entity, facing the harsh reality of his autism-related obstacles, reflects some contingents of the society, whose symptoms might not be identical, possessing trepidation with the one that bring out the sexual and love-related tension in yourself. Similar to a fan, Riku serves as a successful crush-follower, fortunately cherished by Yusei, underlying a inexplicable charm.Was this review helpful to you?
Top quality
Movie and the whole series is just masterpiece. They scenes were shoot so beautifully. The story is immersing and I binged watched it several times. I just love the whole series, acting and chemistry between actors. That quality is what I search for. Both actors were amazing but Hira was incredible. How he could play and show progression of his personality and love. Man I miss seeing series like that. Highly recommend.Was this review helpful to you?
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Realistic portrayal of two flawed people and their relationship
This review is conclusion of both the S1, S2 and the movie and haven't read the novel.I remember watching S1 last year but I hated the series and thought Hira was very boring and a very unlikable character and hated him, and dropped the series. But suddenly I wanted to watch the series again after coming across good ratings for the series, and I now, I absolutely love HiraKiyoi.
The first 5 episodes of S1 are a bit unlikable mainly cuz Hira isn't such a likeable character and he might seem like a very creepy guy. Nd hein borderline is. But after you get to the 6th ep, you will begin to immerse yourself in the characters.
The writer of the novel did a great job in developing both of their characters. And If your open-minded, you would find the characters of both leads described in a very realistic way instead of identifying them with cliche character notions. The director and the actors too did a great job in portraying the characters with authenticity. It is not very easy to make a completely character based series.
Personally, it felt like both of them are real people and I was watching the portrayal of two real people and was travelling with them in the journey of their relationshipI would say their relationship both imperfect and perfect and bothe of them completely balance each other. Both of them are self aware as well as understand each other in and out. In the first season, it may seem like their relationship is toxic and both of the leads are toxic in their own way- Hira being obsessed with kiyou and Hira liking such a creepy person may seem unreasonable, and the way kiyoi was ordering around Hira might seem like bullying or taking advantage of Hira, but when you get to know Kiyoi's pov, everything made real sense.
I personally think Kiyoi doesn't understand Kiyoi as much as Kiyoi understands Hira, I would say Kiyou is a very mature guy, in the way he patiently handles Hira.
And as for Hira, one cannot judge a person based on his actions alone, if you are to understand Hira's pov and his wierd thought process, he actually does makes sense.
And I liked Hira's photography master, he understood about Hira apart from Kiyoi. He was a very sensible man.
Scenes I liked :
1. The confession scene in the 10th ep
2. And the last scene of S2, where kiyoi asks Hira about his hobbies to understand him better
3. The bathtub scene - Actually when Kiyoi tells Hira that he can kiss, I was expecting him to kiss on his lips, but the way kisses Kiyoi's hands made much sense and shows how hira values Kiyoi beyond his life. And the way Kiyoi turns away embarrassed, showed his emotional depth. The scene didn't seem like a normal kiss scene or a making out scene, it was much more than that, we get to see the deepest emotions of both the characters in this scene. I couldn't sense a bit of lust while watching all I could feel was deep emotional connect between the characters, vulnerability,love and desire to be there for eachother, cuz that was how perfect the execution was. Even though Hira just says Kiyoi is beautiful, it seems like he was telling Kiyoi much more than that which is hard to put into words. That scene was very beautifully executed, I could feel the emotions of both the characters. This is my favourite scene of all.
4. Their fight in the movie, when Hira tells his parents will never know if Kiyoi.
5. Anna's rain photoshoot
6. Kiyoi's photoshoot by Hira
I liked the opening and ending theme songs of S1.
Ps - Kiyoi is very handsome I would rewatch the series for him.
But apart from Kiyoi, I would definitely rewatch the series for their relationship growth, and character development. I might read the novel to understand their characters better
Actually, I am not that good in expression through words, but there's much more I feel for both of their characters. HiraKiyoi have grown in me as characters I would never forget.
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Could two kings co-exist?
I am confused! I cannot say MLs are attractive (my opinion)it does not seem this story could happen in real life, I even must admit that I would not be sad if leads separated and their paths went different directions. At the same time I was watching the story and never was bored. Whereas in other bl dramas we usually have two handsome boys and it is easy to "forgive" mistakes - because they are cute... here, with one lead shown as a king and another - a slave like nerd (I checked - actor is a cutie one, it must have taken a lot of effort to make him look creepy), it take some energy and thinking to understand the real reason they are together. MLs are strengthening each other, the drama shows that heart has its own ways and real love is much deeper than appearance and conventional behavior. Chemistry is on other level, and I can believe that, as after butterflies in the stomach period, relationships must have deeper meaning, such as partner's development, discovery of new personality layers, surprises.Maybe this is not the best drama, maybe I won't rewatch it and it is not sweet, but was it worth my time? Definitely!
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love this so much
nice story ever , i like how the hira effort to his love , the way hira says to kiyoi that he is a king and treated him like god , DAMNN 😭 , love the ending of seosen 1 . i did not even watched seosen 2 anymore , but what i thought is its gonna be awesome , i just hope you guys voting and gives a nice review to this film bruh for a nice storyline ??? , anyways i hope they're add more episodes on seosen 2 because its so niceee , but koyama is also great boy which is the best partner of hira , he good at handle hira socially akwardly when introduced him self in front of people at club meeting . thats all from me 💐💐💐Was this review helpful to you?



