Loveable in so many ways!
I believe this drama deserves more appreciation, showcasing a truly beautiful dynamic that demonstrates that actions often speak louder than words.
The relationship between Taichi (a hearing and extroverted boy) and Kohei (a deaf and introverted boy) is genuinely sweet. They experience ups and downs, particularly in terms of communication, understanding, and patience, which adds to the charm of the drama. The fact that their relationship isn't easy from the start makes it even more engaging.
To me, the actors delivered an outstanding performance, effectively portraying the awkwardness that comes with coming of age, falling in love for the first time, and having feelings for a friend. Additionally, the production quality of this drama is impressive. The opening shots are stunning and beautifully set the scenes for each episode.
I wasn't particularly fond of the ending or the way Maya's character was introduced and somewhat villainised simply because she emerged as a love rival. She had the potential to be a strong secondary character; there was no need to make her the "bad guy" for her to be relevant.
Overall, this drama is worth watching. It presents a relatable romance that encourages reflection and opens viewers up to perspectives they may not have considered before.
The relationship between Taichi (a hearing and extroverted boy) and Kohei (a deaf and introverted boy) is genuinely sweet. They experience ups and downs, particularly in terms of communication, understanding, and patience, which adds to the charm of the drama. The fact that their relationship isn't easy from the start makes it even more engaging.
To me, the actors delivered an outstanding performance, effectively portraying the awkwardness that comes with coming of age, falling in love for the first time, and having feelings for a friend. Additionally, the production quality of this drama is impressive. The opening shots are stunning and beautifully set the scenes for each episode.
I wasn't particularly fond of the ending or the way Maya's character was introduced and somewhat villainised simply because she emerged as a love rival. She had the potential to be a strong secondary character; there was no need to make her the "bad guy" for her to be relevant.
Overall, this drama is worth watching. It presents a relatable romance that encourages reflection and opens viewers up to perspectives they may not have considered before.
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