This plot makes so much sense! I never understood how people can fall in love when they can hear everything going inside their partner's mind! It ain't sweet all the time! This is perfect since she can't understand him 😂❤️
"If it's something only a few people can have, it's not happiness. Happiness is something anyone can have"
I watched this in theatres and it was the best experience omg. To thinkI'd be able to watch Sakura Ando and Nagayama Eita in the big screen is a dream come true for me ahhh. Other than that, every other actor was also good. The children were great. The script and direction and music is obviously incredibly. I do not want to say much more because I feel like this is a movie you should experience without knowing much about but what I loved was how the story was told from different perspectives and how at the end of the day, it was about being human, not a monster haha .
Ahh it's so beautiful, my friend cried lol I didn't cry but i felt touched deeply. It's just a masterpiece. No more words. The only flaw is i felt the ending was a bit abrupt. I wanted a bit more closure but it's ok ig.
I think that is used only as a metaphor to transform us into the scene where the angel meet him in heaven, it's just a technique to take the audience from one place to another without using too much time cuz they clearly didn't had the time lol
So i see a lot of people having confusion in the end and it's understandable since it's done very vaguely ( but i think it was intentionally done that way ) . Basically, Kouki decides to devote his entire life to living well for the sake of Angel because he made him understand the meaning of love and life and then we see angel smile in the heaven saying "you could've taken more time" he's just sarcastically saying I could've waited for you more in heaven which mean Kouki is dead and is heaven and he then welcomes which indicates that they both waited for each other in their respective places and reunited when Koki died a natural death. I think him dying a natural death is really important because despite him being SUICIDAL in the beginning and wanting to meet angel, he still sticked through life so yes they both loved each other so much that they waited years and reunited at last in heaven. How many years is not specified.But i hope it was not much lol . But yes it's beautiful story and i personally really love the ending 🥰💓
Also in the manga, there's an extra chapter, angel there says that he actually wanted him to come sooner but that'd make him the bad guy haha and then they both decide to live together and are both show with wings 🥹💖
Basically A-kun was suffering from internalised homophobia. He liked Takashi but got jealous when other people…
No he wasn't being homophobic. He called him a pervert because of the way A-kun treated him. Bullying him and then suddenly trying to kiss him was just unacceptable by him. Rather than being homophobic, he didn't like the way A-kun was expressing his feelings and i think because he got hurt by A-kun, he wanted to hurt A-kun too by some level...
When i finished this I felt emptiness. By the last episode, I had a throbbing headache. I get why many people didn't like this, we want to feel entertained by dramas, want to escape from reality by either feeling immense happiness or sadness for fictional characters lives, but this drama portrays loneliness of adulthood perfectly. The emptiness the characters feel, we can feel which is why it's so frustrating because that is the emotion we so want to avoid. This drama is too realistic, that is the problem.
The drama is about 2 highschool student , Meiko and Makki who are good friends, meeting a guy named Eiji who's older than them by 6 years at a part time job. The story is mainly focused on their friendship. Soon, Eiji confesses to Makki and they start going out so it does have LGBTQ+ characters but i wouldn't say to watch this for the couple, as i said, the story focuses more on the friendship of the three.
It's like this drama introduced us to some lovely 3 characters and the first five episode, made us love their friendship and bond with one another and then the last 5 episodes are of them drifting apart because life is like that. A lot of issues they had could've been solved if they talked but they didn't, because they didn't had good enough words, because they ran away. Which is frustrating to watch as a viewer but a lot of us would run away in situations like this. It's actually very humane to do that.
I personally really loved Makki as a character, i related to him the most as a flaws human being, i feel like if i was in my worst state, i would've been like him.
So yeah the drama is too realistic and the ending left me feeling empty and I'm pretty sure that feeling was intended so they did a pretty good job at doing that but i personally do not like feeling empty but the overall drama made me binge it but at end I was wondering why did I even binge it...so yes I'm very confused whether I liked this or not.
I need to watch something tearjerker after this cuz this is the kind of story filled with sadness but it doesn't make you cry...it hurts you but doesn't allow to cry ahhh i hate it here...i was expecting therapy...why did I got more trauma. Oh yeah this drama feels like someone trauma dumped on you out of nowhere. That's what it feels like. You go ahead and try that if you wanna.
I watched this in theatres and it was the best experience omg. To thinkI'd be able to watch Sakura Ando and Nagayama Eita in the big screen is a dream come true for me ahhh. Other than that, every other actor was also good. The children were great. The script and direction and music is obviously incredibly. I do not want to say much more because I feel like this is a movie you should experience without knowing much about but what I loved was how the story was told from different perspectives and how at the end of the day, it was about being human, not a monster haha .
Ahh it's so beautiful, my friend cried lol I didn't cry but i felt touched deeply. It's just a masterpiece. No more words. The only flaw is i felt the ending was a bit abrupt. I wanted a bit more closure but it's ok ig.
9.5/10
Also in the manga, there's an extra chapter, angel there says that he actually wanted him to come sooner but that'd make him the bad guy haha and then they both decide to live together and are both show with wings 🥹💖
The drama is about 2 highschool student , Meiko and Makki who are good friends, meeting a guy named Eiji who's older than them by 6 years at a part time job. The story is mainly focused on their friendship. Soon, Eiji confesses to Makki and they start going out so it does have LGBTQ+ characters but i wouldn't say to watch this for the couple, as i said, the story focuses more on the friendship of the three.
It's like this drama introduced us to some lovely 3 characters and the first five episode, made us love their friendship and bond with one another and then the last 5 episodes are of them drifting apart because life is like that. A lot of issues they had could've been solved if they talked but they didn't, because they didn't had good enough words, because they ran away. Which is frustrating to watch as a viewer but a lot of us would run away in situations like this. It's actually very humane to do that.
I personally really loved Makki as a character, i related to him the most as a flaws human being, i feel like if i was in my worst state, i would've been like him.
So yeah the drama is too realistic and the ending left me feeling empty and I'm pretty sure that feeling was intended so they did a pretty good job at doing that but i personally do not like feeling empty but the overall drama made me binge it but at end I was wondering why did I even binge it...so yes I'm very confused whether I liked this or not.
I need to watch something tearjerker after this cuz this is the kind of story filled with sadness but it doesn't make you cry...it hurts you but doesn't allow to cry ahhh i hate it here...i was expecting therapy...why did I got more trauma. Oh yeah this drama feels like someone trauma dumped on you out of nowhere. That's what it feels like. You go ahead and try that if you wanna.
7/10