It's kind of weird to me that they blame Hong Ye and the humans for the killing and war between the races. Because... weren't the demons slaughtering and enslaving the humans first? Like Ao Hen gets protected after killing Hong Ye's people, making him grovel, and almost killing him, but Hong Ye must die and repent for returning the favor and trying to protect his people? Logically, Ao Hen should have also received punishment in that case but ig we're supposed to just forget that. Seems a little biased but ok
It's crazy that nearly half the show and this girl has made no effort to get ml's attackers and help him regain his identity despite promising. Even proposing to him while withholding his identity ☠️
Netflix Japan announcement states 3都市を舞台に二人の青年が歩んだ 10年に渡る魂と愛の物語…
Haha I totally get that! The friendship tag does make me question it, too, and even Japanese audiences are not sure. But if it doesn't turn out to be a romance, I feel like they have really teased the audiences because why talk about 愛 (love) for a bromance? They definitely want us to think it's romance at least! Still, it's not a bad idea to watch knowing it might not be if that will disappoint you. Better safe than sorry! :)
I don't want to be the reminder of bad news, but the tags on Netflix are still: "Understated, Intimate, Drama,…
Netflix Japan announcement states 3都市を舞台に二人の青年が歩んだ 10年に渡る魂と愛の物語 (The journey of two young men across three cities. A tale of soul and love spanning ten years). The connotation in Japanese suggests romance to me, but it gives me the feeling of a slow-burn romance with healing as the main focus. My suspicion is that it is not categorized as BL because it does not follow BL themes and the romance will likely be artsy or "understated" as Netflix says? In other words, not a direct/bold romance like most BL. Though I haven't personally seen exact confirmation of romance aside from a 2024 netflix article in English which calls it a "love story" (link below).
whats the name of the background music? im obsessed
It's original music by 小田切大 (Odagiri Dai) for the drama. No release of the ost that I'm aware of, but you might like some of his other stuff like https://youtu.be/mB0dzDB1fhc?si=3OoX0BV74seRkihy
I think this was the first BL series with ghosts and angels, which added an extra dynamic to the plot. That said,…
Nongning was a "Mom fan." Basically, instead of obsessing over Narin in a romantic way like most fans, she obsesses over him like she's his mom considering him her "child" ☠️
What's the song that plays at the end of episode 2 BEFORE the actual OST? Goes like Do what you do what you do.
Music is all by 小田切大 (Odagiri Dai) for the drama except for the ending "Darlin" by Deep Squad. I still haven't seen any release of the ost tracks. So, I don't think the track you're looking for can be found anywhere, at least not yet 😕
Is there a series on going that at least can save me from Time the series or pitbabe or cooking crush ? 😭 I'm…
You could try Cherry Magic or The Sign (Thai) or Ossan's Love Returns (Japanese) but recommend watching the previous Ossan's Love first if you haven't. I think these are all pretty good on-going series so far 😊
I liked this BL Drama, but here are my takeaways. Jimmy is so hot I mean they both are fine but like Jimmyyy 😩🙏…
They didn't really explain it well to the viewers but from what they did explain, I inferred that Day had corneal damage due to the accident which put him at risk for an infection, causing scarring of the cornea. The eyedrops he uses are to fight an infection, but it seems they can't keep the infection under control so they turn to corneal transplant.
So agree with you about August and Mhok. It really feels like they let Mhok's story fall flat and put all the burden on him. Day may have been a bit hurt that Mhok felt so worried leaving him alone and lied to him but feeling traumatized for three years because of it and never attempting to come to an understanding? If they really wanted the breakup like that, I wish they had just gone with the classic "I don't want to hold you back from your career" trope instead. Would've made more sense 🤔
Well I'm here for quick question, i don't want to feel dumb so I'm wondering if it's really possible to donate…
In this case, it's only part of the eye. The first ever full eye transplant actually took place last year though!
Day damaged the cornea, surface of the eye, in the accident which put him at risk for infection. I assume this was their reasoning for his loss of vision during the game post-accident. Damage to the cornea is luckily treatable, most cases not requiring transplant at all. In Day's case, I assume the infection caused too much scaring and the eyedrops weren't enough to get rid of it. Infection is also a common cause for rejection of transplant. They actually did fairly well putting the pieces together though they didn't explain it for the viewers 😂
https://about.netflix.com/en/news/japanese-live-action-series-soulmate
Edit: I also watched new teaser which quotes 忘れられない恋の物語か (A love story that can't be forgotten?)
Meet You at the Blossom
Wicked Game
Secret Relationships
My Stand-In
These are all BLs with toxic relationships that remind me of this series, ABO Desire being the closest I can think of.
or Ossan's Love Returns (Japanese) but recommend watching the previous Ossan's Love first if you haven't.
I think these are all pretty good on-going series so far 😊
So agree with you about August and Mhok. It really feels like they let Mhok's story fall flat and put all the burden on him. Day may have been a bit hurt that Mhok felt so worried leaving him alone and lied to him but feeling traumatized for three years because of it and never attempting to come to an understanding? If they really wanted the breakup like that, I wish they had just gone with the classic "I don't want to hold you back from your career" trope instead. Would've made more sense 🤔
Day damaged the cornea, surface of the eye, in the accident which put him at risk for infection. I assume this was their reasoning for his loss of vision during the game post-accident. Damage to the cornea is luckily treatable, most cases not requiring transplant at all. In Day's case, I assume the infection caused too much scaring and the eyedrops weren't enough to get rid of it. Infection is also a common cause for rejection of transplant. They actually did fairly well putting the pieces together though they didn't explain it for the viewers 😂