Kento's portrayal of Minato was super adorable and definitely more 'humane' than Joo-won's. Park Shi-on still…
This is probably due to Japanese culture were people are not has open about what they actually think so when they are annoyed they try to bear with it and not appear as mean or harsh in front of others. They are also gentler n the way they speak,I feel.
i see there's no Buck Tick fans here :)) Sakurai is the most beautiful man out there but this is bullshit.
Never knew this film existed,was just searching something through the website and this was in the search result and I just went "wait,is that Sakurai Atsushi ???" and here I am. The film looks pretty bad to be honest. I don't how they got him to work in that. Also another j-rock band doing a vampire theme xD
Totally agree, but this is not the case in every country nevertheless all fans over the world use this term and…
Because,there is something we call global mindset and also close friendship male or female is more attracting to people because they can imagine it better than romance. Female are attracted to it because usually it's male friendship and in dramas the male are hot and guys like it because they can relate to it.
In real life as in drama female being so close that it could be mistaken has a romantic relationship or as them being family member is a common thing. My friend from high-school used to call me little sister (she was a year and a half older) and people weren't really surprised by it. The reason why bromance has a name of it's own is because it is not that socially acceptable for males to be that close (even tough most of them are). The social standard is for males to be more distance towards each other so when we see males being very close and loving it usually on the spot mistaken for them being gay so that's why a separate word was invented for this type of close relationship between man that is in no way what so ever romantic.
This old school manga is a parody of the Yaoi genre. I think they cast Gackt on purpose for the over the top parodic and comedic aspect which he is known for and which this movie is trying to portray.
What's with all the 8 episode shows now? Is this a new theme of sorts?
From what I have seen Korean dramas are more and more following the Jdrama trend in which pre-filming is the norm and also most dramas are either 8,10 or 12 episode long only.
The reason why bromance has a name of it's own is because it is not that socially acceptable for males to be that close (even tough most of them are). The social standard is for males to be more distance towards each other so when we see males being very close and loving it usually on the spot mistaken for them being gay so that's why a separate word was invented for this type of close relationship between man that is in no way what so ever romantic.