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It's alright
I will be honest, the storyline was so dumb and a little boring (for me, but I had good laughs). Aside from that, my real issue with the storyline was that troubles spawned out of nowhere, and when they were solved, they disappeared and were mostly never acknowledged. Still, whenever I'm bored, I watch this series, it has a special place in my heart and I cherish it with all its imperfections.Going into positive things!
- JoongDunk chemistry was on point. Whenever they kissed I was like: "I also want to kiss a guy like that."
- The theme song was a banger, it is playing 24/7 inside my mind
- Can Dunk look prettier?
- Why is Joong so handsome?
- Kot was a real one for standing up for his friend.
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This movie broke me.
I don't know where to start this.I love non-linear stories; the jumps in time that the plot does are what make this movie very engaging for me. Another thing I liked was the friendship between Makoto and Kida. Their friendship felt very realistic, and I will praise Kida's character a lot. He was a real friend, he stood by Makoto's side no matter what (not even when Makoto was talking about proposing to Yocchi, the woman Kida was in love with), and not even after Makoto disappeared from his life, he gave up on him; Kida entered a shady buisseness, with no possibility of getting out, just to be able to find his friend. His character was very selfless, many of the things he did were to help Makoto, and even his boss (I forgot his name) quickly caught that he barely did things for himself.
That scene of Kida watching the explosion from the window, with a heartbroken expression, destroyed me completely. I ugly cried the first time I watched this. Very recommended.
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I loved their chemestry
This is my favourite BL drama of all time. Since the first chapter, I was hooked.For me, Little Boss (I liked Sean's nickname) and Shaopeng's relationship was the whole plot of this story, and it was so wholesome and beautiful. I liked how Shaopeng was the reason Sean's character evolved and changed. He went from an angsty teenager adult who wanted nothing to do with his family responsibilities to a man who actively decided to chase his happiness, and all this because of Shaopeng.
One of my favourite scenes was when Shaopeng broke down in tears and poured his heart out to Little Boss (what he said before was an asshole thing to say, no excuses) about his frustrations and him wanting to be "normal." Seeing him so vulnerable for the first time (and then crying on Sean's arms) was so crude and full of emotion. I think that scene showed a new face of both Little Boss and Shaopeng, Little Boss' emotional awareness and Shaopeng's vulnerability, and it also showed how their characters fit/complement each other.
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