I loved this very much, simple plot, fluffy, with not too much drama but great chemistry between the leads, and the hugging/kissing felt so freaking real.
p.s. I would totally watch a spin-off series with the other 2 friends getting together :)
wow I was expecting to read more comments praising this series, I personally think it started off pretty convincingly, maybe because I'm just grateful to get the chance to watch another project involving Inn and Great (whom I adore) or because I love series set in this period. I honestly can't wait to watch episode 2!
After all the waiting I think I unconscioulsy had high hopes for this movie but I felt both actors were overacting, it just didn't come off as natural to me. And there's a couple of things which didn't really seem realistic either (like the guy has been living in Japan for 5 years and doesn't know how to use chopsticks? Really?). Overall it's not a bad movie, it depicts pretty well what it feels like to live in a country like Japan as a foreigner (as someone who also lived many years abroad I could totally relate). I'm glad this has a happy ending and that is sending a positive message about not giving up even when life hits you hard.
The 1st episode was pretty solid, I'm invested already and it's quite surprising since I can't even remember the last time I actually enjoyed a filipino drama :)
Bruh all those warm hugs and the kissing, their chemistry is insane, it feels so real, all BL producers out there should take note! This is my favorite BL at the moment and to know it's only 2 episodes left kinda breaks my heart tbh :/
WOW! That love scene was simply PERFECTION! After that slow burn they really managed to convey the love they have for each other with that scene! The tenderness, caring, passion, desire and that bit of embarassment of the first time... I loved every second of it!
Bruh every time Ait is on screen with that "I'm a traitor and I know I'm trash but please don't hate me" expression on his face I just wanna punch him so bad! Mawin deserves so much better!
Omg, I don't know the manhwa so I'm only referring to the series and all I can say is the last time I was so invested in a Korean BL was back in 2022 watching Semantic Error, like, this is THAT good! Their chemistry is off the charts, that romantic/sexual tension lingering in the air everytime they're together is so intense as to seem almost tangible, both actors are doing a great job! I can't believe we have to wait for another week... :(
p.s. I would totally watch a spin-off series with the other 2 friends getting together :)
Overall it's not a bad movie, it depicts pretty well what it feels like to live in a country like Japan as a foreigner (as someone who also lived many years abroad I could totally relate). I'm glad this has a happy ending and that is sending a positive message about not giving up even when life hits you hard.