Finally, someone who gets it! Top or bottom is merely a sexual position. Too bad so many BL writers and producers…
Hahaha right, their heads would explode! Another thing to add to their issues, lack of representation of versatile guys when they get into the bed department. If i'm not mistaken, Saint's character in Why r U? hinted the versatility, but they are very far in between (when that's not reality).
Finally, someone who gets it! Top or bottom is merely a sexual position. Too bad so many BL writers and producers…
Exactly! I'm queer myself and see plenty of good things about BL, of course variety of stories and representations, the lovey-dovey disney like romance where lgbtq+ historically has been neglected (now the western world is opening to it with things like Love Simon or Heartstoppers)... But there are this huge things they need to work on, like break with stereotypes that translate certain personality traces to specific sexual roles or make full on adults act like 13yo when it comes to love.
People don't need to act or look a certain way to have an specific role in bed, their entire personality doesn't revolve around their bed preferences. They can both be top, vers, bottom whatever the f they are, make it work and be a lovable pair and don't need to follow stupid stereotypes.
What the fuck is wrong with people, i see comments about deciding by "looks" who can be a top or bottom, making a bed role as an entire personality... gross, disturbing. This is what gay guys hate to see when they see other people consume gay media.
I'm on the fence between this and Eien no Kinou (Eternal Yesterday). This was more complete overall but that series broke me. I felt like that truck hit me instead. The power of the main moral of that show made a dent i guess haha.
Very moving, thought provoking and emotional. Japanese know how to play with the strings of your heart in a special way, very intense, sincere, and profound, that's what I love about their media the most. My issue usually is the lack of emphasis and correlation of that emotional charge into their physical connection, it takes away from it and makes you step out of the feelings of that fantasy. Here it had a bit of that, but not until the point of ruining anything they built. Overall it was very endearing and enjoyed the entire process from beginning to end, never felt that they were making up plots for the sick of making a show. Felt sincere. Occasionally we get this introspective and full of meaning bl pieces that make us all have hope for the genre and be grateful that it exists and it's giving this massive, diverse and deep love stories to the gay community out there that has been neglected and robbed from having monumental love stories and for everyone else to enjoy them as well.
and why did you think you can only say to this particular ship??
It's not my problem if you cannot understand a sentence and try to make it a dish to one particular couple but i'll be nice and explain this. I said i don't want SHIPS to only work together, implying that this is my perspective for ALL OF THEM.
Unpopular opinion, i don't want ships to stick to each others and only work together, i want actors to be actors and challenge themselves with multiple partners
Started with a nice premise but then absurdity came, going in circles when they could go straight, nonsense of explaining everything serious to friends but not to the bf and person who really could make a diference, not making us see or understand how they catch feelings... I'm so tired of this sloppy bls... they are ruining the genre to me. I'm not here just to watch two cute guys kiss, i want a story, layers, cohesive plots and to feel the love and emotions.
Me who's a sucker for fixed ships but not fanservice, I agree.
Haha i'm on the fence. Sometimes i do wanna see the same couple work together again... but i rather see a continuation of their peak roles than new ones but same couple (Gmmtv for example ruined some ships and actors for me because, after a good project, they keep giving the same pairing random stories, characters that do not match or they cannot perform, bad writing... and gets on my nerves, like what they are doing with Gemini and Fourth or Pond and Phuwin). If i'm honest, i rather see actors be actors and play multiple roles and with different partners, even more when i see potential and skills that can develop a prominent career, like with Bible.
Of course. Time of fever is when they were high school. ULS is when they grow up as adult.
Estos 6 capitulos son una precuela de la serie. En Unintentional love story son personajes secundarios y es lo que ocurre desde la última scena de The time of fever en adelante. Así que sí, si no has visto ninguna, ve esta primero y luego la otra. Aunque dejame decirte que ULV se queda muy floja en términos de la historia, la actuación... TTOF es mucho más intensa y muestra más como se sentían, así podrás ver la otra sin que te parezca tan superficial y entender mejor sus motivos y lo que hay detrás y, sobre todo, tener un final feliz.
The story is as sweet and tender as i remebered from the old movie adaptation, the acting specially Kohei was brilliand and he has those actor eyes able to portray emotions... BUT I get that this is a great adaptation of the manga, but for me the story lacks a good pay off for the confesion time, for a love so tender, honest, sweet and unconditional, for the acting, specially of Kohei character... this needed a better pay off, is not about kiss not to kiss only, is about how to make the hearts of the fans move, and i just rolled my eyes and felt nothing romantic with that ending. Overall is great till the last 3 episodes that got me saying, go boys give us nothing.
Really? After all these years? Wow. Plus, they just did an event with fans (and have another in a couple days),…
I believe i watched a gossip foreign video that said so but not really sure it was a trusting one, it said a similar thing about Frank and the guy he was paired with. Like i said, i wasn't even aware they were real and honestly i tend to believe with other couples that it is fanservice so idk anymore. If they are indeed real, Hopefully it was just misinformation.
For the reviews i may not watch it (and saw their first drama and was a miss for me as well) but... have i heard that this two actors were a couple in real life and just broke up? Here for the tea if someone knows something haha.
I remember from another drama that they explained that gesture as "Suki" witch means i like you but also some times they say that instead of "daisuki" that it's i love you (interchanging it even if they wanna say i love you) and definitely takes even more to hear them say "aishiteru" that it's also i love you but i got the sense that it's kind of like the big form of saying it with all your heart. This is my interpretation not knowing japanese tho
You can watch him in century of love although in a small role
I saw that one, but he has no significant part and the series was average. I was hopping for a lead role with layers and a series with substance, let's see.
If i'm not mistaken, Saint's character in Why r U? hinted the versatility, but they are very far in between (when that's not reality).
But there are this huge things they need to work on, like break with stereotypes that translate certain personality traces to specific sexual roles or make full on adults act like 13yo when it comes to love.
Japanese know how to play with the strings of your heart in a special way, very intense, sincere, and profound, that's what I love about their media the most.
My issue usually is the lack of emphasis and correlation of that emotional charge into their physical connection, it takes away from it and makes you step out of the feelings of that fantasy.
Here it had a bit of that, but not until the point of ruining anything they built.
Overall it was very endearing and enjoyed the entire process from beginning to end, never felt that they were making up plots for the sick of making a show.
Felt sincere.
Occasionally we get this introspective and full of meaning bl pieces that make us all have hope for the genre and be grateful that it exists and it's giving this massive, diverse and deep love stories to the gay community out there that has been neglected and robbed from having monumental love stories and for everyone else to enjoy them as well.
If i'm honest, i rather see actors be actors and play multiple roles and with different partners, even more when i see potential and skills that can develop a prominent career, like with Bible.
Así que sí, si no has visto ninguna, ve esta primero y luego la otra. Aunque dejame decirte que ULV se queda muy floja en términos de la historia, la actuación... TTOF es mucho más intensa y muestra más como se sentían, así podrás ver la otra sin que te parezca tan superficial y entender mejor sus motivos y lo que hay detrás y, sobre todo, tener un final feliz.
BUT
I get that this is a great adaptation of the manga, but for me the story lacks a good pay off for the confesion time, for a love so tender, honest, sweet and unconditional, for the acting, specially of Kohei character... this needed a better pay off, is not about kiss not to kiss only, is about how to make the hearts of the fans move, and i just rolled my eyes and felt nothing romantic with that ending.
Overall is great till the last 3 episodes that got me saying, go boys give us nothing.
Like i said, i wasn't even aware they were real and honestly i tend to believe with other couples that it is fanservice so idk anymore.
If they are indeed real, Hopefully it was just misinformation.