Probably the worst Male lead I have ever seen. Definitely gonna drop this. Sad because the female lead is pretty…
In a sixty episode drama you have to realize that character arcs are going to take much longer. Both of the members of this couple will grow as a result of being married. It just takes time. The actor did an excellent job of portraying the man-about- town bon-vivant who has been pampered by his mother all of his life due to his sensitive if hot sickly countenance. His wife is the first to believe in his capabilities and he blossoms under her watchful but loving eye.
Oh my goodness! A series about ... two ... grown-up young men who are ... in a long-term relationship - wow ...…
Life Senjou no Bokura Life / Love on the Line . If you have not already seen this 4 episode Japanese gem you really are missing out. It covers a relationship of a couple throughout many decades and the challenges society places on them. Most realistic BL ever made. You will fall for both MLs. Not to be missed!
So Rui failed to harm Sayska ´a mom. So we all know who that leaves that is precious to her...Yes she would kill her own brother. Will he realize he is in danger before she can get to him?
I agree, he really didn't look like himself at all recently and looked honestly quite ill. Although I don't claim…
Let me elaborate. When I say not meant for this earth in no way am I suggesting he was right to end his life. There are personality types who have difficulty manipulating the world we live in. It's the world that needs to change. You see people like him are akin to the canaries in the coalmine-they are the early warning system that alerts us to life being toxic.
Many of us are trying to make sense of this tragedy. I know I want answers. Recent photographs of him showed he just was not himself. He looked pale and gaunt. He was clearly looking exhausted. I believe two forces collided to make his life miserable. His life as an idol where his management could work him to the bone and create a revenue stream that Haruma would see proportionally little. Japan is known for its culture of overwork. And one does not complain about it. Idol wannabes are a dime a dozen and clearly interchangeable to management.
Then the Coronavirus hit. It meant an even more isolation for those in the entertainment industry. Because they are so highly recognizable, there's no escaping being seen. And in times of a pandemic as an idol you cannot afford to be seen not obeying social distancing rules. and self-isolation. (We all saw what happened to the four K-idols who went out for dinner, Having to write a letter of apology to their fans must have been humiliating. For the record, the edict to stay home had not been announced at that time.)
The other consequence of the pandemic was that avenues of stress release were closed off. Haruma loved to surf and he had not done so in months. It was one of his favourite ways to let off steam. Meeting friends with equally crazy work schedules was not feasible either. Loneliness hollows you out.
Haruma had a few projects on the go and added singing to his plate. Was it all too much? Again, I am haunted by his appearance of late. He was on a talk show a month or so ago and he said something telling "that every citizen had something they were trying to get away from ." I am unaware if the subject of the conversation was mental health or not.
Due to the circumstances surrounding his passing ( I won't elaborate but there were a few) in my heart I feel his work / life balance was to blame. People in the entertainment industries in Asia desperately need unions to ensure no more mistreatment can occur. I wish I knew what it would take to get artists to finally rise up and fight to be treated with fairness. If Haruma's passing is not enough of an impetus, I don't know what is. Perhaps the public needs to boycott the works of vile agencies until their culture of abuse is transformed.
I pray his passing will not be in vain. He is finally at rest, he hurts no more. He was a sweet soul simply not meant for this earth.
Janis, not Jane. will orchestrate Rita and her husband to sleep together so that Rita gets pregnant an gives the. baby to Janis and Rawee. But Rita hates Janis so things will not go the way Janis hopes.
As soon as I read about his passing I felt a disconnect. How could this be true? He was beloved, successful and a gentle soul. It will never make sense to me. My heart goes out to Takeru Satoh who must be devastated on so many levels as he grieves the loss of his close friend. There are no words of comfort that can ease his pain...
Then the Coronavirus hit. It meant an even more isolation for those in the entertainment industry. Because they are so highly recognizable, there's no escaping being seen. And in times of a pandemic as an idol you cannot afford to be seen not obeying social distancing rules. and self-isolation. (We all saw what happened to the four K-idols who went out for dinner, Having to write a letter of apology to their fans must have been humiliating. For the record, the edict to stay home had not been announced at that time.)
The other consequence of the pandemic was that avenues of stress release were closed off. Haruma loved to surf and he had not done so in months. It was one of his favourite ways to let off steam. Meeting friends with equally crazy work schedules was not feasible either. Loneliness hollows you out.
Haruma had a few projects on the go and added singing to his plate. Was it all too much? Again, I am haunted by his appearance of late. He was on a talk show a month or so ago and he said something telling "that every citizen had something they were trying to get away from ." I am unaware if the subject of the conversation was mental health or not.
Due to the circumstances surrounding his passing ( I won't elaborate but there were a few) in my heart I feel his work / life balance was to blame. People in the entertainment industries in Asia desperately need unions to ensure no more mistreatment can occur. I wish I knew what it would take to get artists to finally rise up and fight to be treated with fairness. If Haruma's passing is not enough of an impetus, I don't know what is. Perhaps the public needs to boycott the works of vile agencies until their culture of abuse is transformed.
I pray his passing will not be in vain. He is finally at rest, he hurts no more. He was a sweet soul simply not meant for this earth.