Dropped this after 3 episodes because I was bored out of my skull. There was no real storyline. Am I the only…
the plot doesn't really thickens, but rather our understanding of the characters and I think it's gonna be stuck in the introduction phase until the end
Well, it's based off a manga and if you know anything about live-actions, their bound to be corny af. Which can…
If you watch the latest episode, you can analyse it as his trauma response from his childhood. He acts sporadic because his parents somehow took away for him being able to act like the typical child. He was too busy being anxious on wether they actually even liked him in the first place or not. But he is getting older, and I think he'll be able to kiss Takara since he is in that suitable age where he explores. Spoilers, but that preview for the next episode is a kissing scene and he looks so calm and welcoming to that experience.
I want to love it so badly just their chemistry is meh....it lacks something. This has a good opportunity to serve…
they don't have any problems dialogue wise, but I agree with you with the fact that there is something off... however, that kinda fades a bit when you watch the latest episode! (also because first loves are usually awkward in the beginning, so there's that layer)
Haven’t seen episode four, but so far it was painful to watch. Amagi is way too immature for a relationship,…
Well, it's based off a manga and if you know anything about live-actions, their bound to be corny af. Which can be a con for some people as it's based on 2D characters - which obviously works for mangas and anime. But then there are people like me who are aware of the situation and just eats it up.
I understand that there are live-actions that are obviously better than this, but I personally don't mind! All of the cast are full of rookies (in terms of acting) and so I'm pretty sure they've received tons of guidance from the director, writes and acting coaches. And as for the budget - investors don't really give much compared to A-list celeb dramas if a big chunk of the cast are idols.
Nevertheless, I recommend you watching ep 4. It gives Takara's perspective, gives you depth on how he feels and a bit of his backstory. Fave episode so far imo :)
I felt as if I were interrupting them or was an intrusive stalker because of how intimate ep 4 was omg I had to pause a couple of times and wearing headphones didn't help either since I could hear EVERY SINGLE DETAIL
(chuckled a bit because it was a little rushed and they didn't use lube)
Episode 4 was amazing! Loved how we got to see what's happening inside Takara's head and it somehow justifies every action he's made till now. He's calm and thinks deeply in his daily life, but then you have scenes where he's shy and looks away from Amagi or falls down which is so cute!
There was a hint more emotion from Arata, but the screenwriters are definitely saving his character. His feelings come through his dialogue, and through analysation, you can tell that he's a warm and caring person. It's just that his voice throws you off by how monotone it is, making everyone think that he's a cold character,
I saw the mic several times and that just takes me out of the fictional world they're trying to create.. like damn, they couldn't mask it out in post-production?!
"It's not enough for me." HAHAHA you tell him, Shin!
I understand that there are live-actions that are obviously better than this, but I personally don't mind! All of the cast are full of rookies (in terms of acting) and so I'm pretty sure they've received tons of guidance from the director, writes and acting coaches. And as for the budget - investors don't really give much compared to A-list celeb dramas if a big chunk of the cast are idols.
Nevertheless, I recommend you watching ep 4. It gives Takara's perspective, gives you depth on how he feels and a bit of his backstory. Fave episode so far imo :)
(chuckled a bit because it was a little rushed and they didn't use lube)
There was a hint more emotion from Arata, but the screenwriters are definitely saving his character. His feelings come through his dialogue, and through analysation, you can tell that he's a warm and caring person. It's just that his voice throws you off by how monotone it is, making everyone think that he's a cold character,