Especially Aoba making it clear that she loves Minato, and considering how rational and logical the story and…
Yes, but I don't think Minato is nothing but a replacement for her. She does love him, so I'd like to see how she makes the decision of going back to Sou...
Especially Aoba making it clear that she loves Minato, and considering how rational and logical the story and…
Yeah, I can totally see why people are calling them soulmates, and Minato is also the kinda person to sacrifice his love for Aoba, but there's a lot that the both of them will have to go through for them to finally be together. I like this, because for the first time I don't expect the obvious...
From what we have seen in three episodes I don't know how their romance will develop in 7 episodes...
Especially Aoba making it clear that she loves Minato, and considering how rational and logical the story and the characters are, it would make sense if Aoba and Sou don't end up together after all...
Minato is truly an amazing guy. Yes, he was a little inconsiderate about the way he handled the situation at first, but it makes complete sense that he didn't want to accept his friend's condition. The last scene made me cry. When he used to ignore him in school, but only as a joke. But now he can't hear his friend when he calls out to him. ☹ The fact that seeing Aoba and Sou together does bother him, but it's not his biggest concern, it's his friend, shows that he always cared for him. He truly is "the guy who uses all his kindness on others". I'm shipping Aoba and Sou, but I feel bad for Minato...
I got into j-dramas first through anime, and even though I've tried watching other asian dramas, I can't seem to enjoy them as much. I guess j-dramas were just meant for me! Can't believe I didn't see this artile before...
I'm intrigued, but I wonder if the acting will be good. The actors are young, but they might just surprise us. However, I've never really watched a Tsubasa project where her acting is good. Everyone seems to point that out, but I don't wanna judge her too soon...This seems promising and I can't wait to watch it!!!
You're absolutely right! I'm not against "tough love" in the appropriate doses. But What's even more irritating…
I agree...I mean I get that you need to be mentally strong to be in the defense forces but this was a very harsh way to try to cure him of his trauma. Sometimes, even years of treatment, therapy and medicines isn't enough but they're trying to make us believe that it'll be fine in an hour?😅 Honestly, it's quite ignorant to address this serious issue in such a way...
Yeahh that scene was really weird 🤣 I was even confused on what they were trying to do. I don't understand…
Yeah...you know, like, they've gotta a lot of thing wrong but that birthday scene just warms your heart...but I Can't forget that scene because it was so weird...😅
So I'm liking the overall setting and the characters of the drama, but I'm not so sure how I feel about ep 3. The storyline really made me cry but the scene where they're all trying to help him cure of his trauma, I don't think that's the best way(or the right way) to do it. I don't think someone's years of trauma could be cured in an hour. I did like how they're starting to look more like a supportive family, but that scene really put me off.😅
https://youtu.be/aj8vGYBUugA
The song is also on Spotify:
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Kimi no hana ni naru: 8LOOM official MV
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