Hardworking and talented. How can he balance his time being a pro fighter and an actor at the same time? Manly and hot. I hope he gets better projects. He loves his family.
Tried episode 1. The acting is unnatural/unrealistic. The flow of the script isn't smooth. The scenes aren't coherent. But I like handsome guys so let's proceed to episode 2 lol!
I like how he scrapped his first bucket list and realized: "That's not me." In real life, how often do we set goals for ourselves based on what's popular (or what other people say/expect)? We need to know who we are and what we truly want, so we can set goals that are more realistic and fulfilling to us personally.
It's the fluffy subgenre. Did you expect french kisses? I actually expected fish kisses, so that kiss was "decent" for a fluffy BL. It looked like a normal kiss to me, based on my own experience. But maybe I should read the manga to add more spice into my life.
Oh no. The last ep is disappointing. :( i like it generally. in ep 10 and 11, short king was deciding to be alone…
Suzume just had loneliness on a holiday, apparently. Felt kinda shallow. Keishi, on the other hand, was the one always ready to give love selflessly while trying his best to not overstep boundaries. I guess it does happen in real life where one person is more in love than the other.
Edit: I just checked the manga now. When Suzume was in the office and about to delete the list, memories flooded him (not reversed). It dawned on him that he wanted to fight for the relationship, so he ran and went looking for Keishi. Unlike the drama, he didn't go home alone and felt "lonely" before lighting the cake. Indeed, the original source is so much better.
I really liked the camera work in this drama—the angles and shots were well thought out. The use of depth of…
It's very similar to Old Fashion Cupcake—except that was only 6 episodes and felt tighter, while this dragged a bit longer. The slow burn was fine for me, but after a while it felt more like a bromance or slice-of-life. We did get a decent kiss at the end, almost like the climax of the to-do list. It's a happy ending for this fluffy/cute series.
That said, the birthday booty call didn’t feel like genuine love to me. As Kuroki mentioned, a real relationship isn’t just about being together or feeling happy, but also about taking responsibility for each other’s well-being. Suzume came across as just lonely rather than truly loving, which made that part less convincing.
Edit: I just checked the manga now. When Suzume was in the office and about to delete the list, memories flooded him (not reversed). It dawned on him that he wanted to fight for the relationship, so he ran and went looking for Keishi. Unlike the drama, he didn't go home alone and felt "lonely" before lighting the cake. Indeed, the original source is so much better.
I really liked the camera work in this drama—the angles and shots were well thought out. The use of depth of field, where certain objects are brought into focus, and the way the surroundings were highlighted helped make the world-building feel more complete. One part that stood out to me was when memories were played in reverse. Good video editing.
Suzume’s freak out in the middle and complete disregard for Keiji’s feelings was not made up for in the last…
Yeah, it felt like a bday booty call, which made it seem like a shallow kind of romance. Keishi deserved better.
Edit: I just checked the manga now. When Suzume was in the office and about to delete the list, memories flooded him (not reversed). It dawned on him that he wanted to fight for the relationship, so he ran and went looking for Keishi. Unlike the drama, he didn't go home alone and felt "lonely" before lighting the cake. Indeed, the original source is so much better.
The drinking scene in episode 4 was so tedious to watch. The pacing and acting were bad. I'm fine with slow, but it was also boring, not exciting. Jae Yul felt emotionless most of the time, feeling like he's not supposed to be there. Yeah they're all cute and I hope the 2nd couple gets a spinoff. But please lessen the thick camera filter that makes their faces kinda blurred.
I really loved this drama—it’s fluffy and light but still meaningful. The emotions in the first episode really hit me, and I could relate to the lead’s struggle with confessing his feelings. The main couple’s chemistry was adorable, and even though the intimacy was portrayed in a gentle, wholesome way, it still felt deeply meaningful. I also appreciated how the show dealt with family, identity, and acceptance without feeling too heavy. Overall, it’s a heartwarming BL that left me comforted and hopeful. 💙
First time I encountered this kind of story. I thought I was gonna drop it, but I couldn't stop marathoning till the end. I got hooked. I wanted to know what would happen next. It was a bit weird at first but became very interesting to me. I liked the many twists throughout the drama. Of course, it helped that all the actors were hot and they knew how to kiss. But more than that, the character developments and redemptions were truly worth seeing. Good music and cinematography too.
Are there more dramas like this? Give me recommendations like "Bad Guy My Boss"
Edit: I just checked the manga now. When Suzume was in the office and about to delete the list, memories flooded him (not reversed). It dawned on him that he wanted to fight for the relationship, so he ran and went looking for Keishi. Unlike the drama, he didn't go home alone and felt "lonely" before lighting the cake. Indeed, the original source is so much better.
That said, the birthday booty call didn’t feel like genuine love to me. As Kuroki mentioned, a real relationship isn’t just about being together or feeling happy, but also about taking responsibility for each other’s well-being. Suzume came across as just lonely rather than truly loving, which made that part less convincing.
Edit: I just checked the manga now. When Suzume was in the office and about to delete the list, memories flooded him (not reversed). It dawned on him that he wanted to fight for the relationship, so he ran and went looking for Keishi. Unlike the drama, he didn't go home alone and felt "lonely" before lighting the cake. Indeed, the original source is so much better.
Edit: I just checked the manga now. When Suzume was in the office and about to delete the list, memories flooded him (not reversed). It dawned on him that he wanted to fight for the relationship, so he ran and went looking for Keishi. Unlike the drama, he didn't go home alone and felt "lonely" before lighting the cake. Indeed, the original source is so much better.