Yep. Glad you got the full picture. This why people who read the novel or listened to the audio drama has a totally…
To be fair even for those - assuming they have elementary comprehension skills - who have not read the novel (me included) should be obvious by now, after watching episode 4 (if not much sooner, for me it's been obvious since episode 2 at least) that Kiyoi has been in love with Hira since day one and now he is madly jealous.
I didn`t initially wanted to comment on this, but gogo Gogu is right. Actually this is also revealed after their…
After what I have seen in mydramalist comment section I am not suprised at people's comprehension skills at all. History4, IPYTM, TharnType, Bite Me were and now Utsukushii Kare is probably the most astounding example for me where what some people are commenting is objectively not what is happening on the screen. Yet many of them just jump on bandwagons. They see the fecking 'toxic" buzzword and they feel they need to comply.
I didn`t initially wanted to comment on this, but gogo Gogu is right. Actually this is also revealed after their…
As a matter of fact Kiyoi's sexual orientation has been continuously hinted since episode 1, as he has been consistently neglecting and ignoring the neverending romantic advances coming from all the girls while his eyes always seek Hira and he seizes every opportunity to be with him.
Seems I'm in the minority by enjoying this. It lacks polish but I'm interested enough to see it through.I'm a…
Guy is not his supervisor. He is kind of his senior but not that much. They are assigned to a common project, he is a sort of team leader but that is different from being a boss. And the way they interact do not really have any kind of power inbalance either.
Btw I enjoy it as well. It is far from very good but for a first attempt at BL series from a clearly inexperienced but apparently talented cast and crew it is not bad at all. Plus the office romance is relatively unusual setting for BL and this one seems to take an admirably adult treatment about that as well as its subjects in general. That on its own is something to be appreciated. It is also refreshing to see BL protagonists who are good-looking in their plain ways instead of chiseled Ken dolls (not that anything is wrong with that).
Episode 2 was actually a considerable improvement. There are still several issues with subs and sound in particular, but direction and script were much better this time around and so was cinematography. Acting is moderately effective. And there was some welcome progress in character developments too.
Lol are we supposed to buy that they finally do not get the BL roles because they really fell in love and the leadership found that risky? In the Thai BL world where all the copuples are implied to be real ones? That is really the bottom of the barrel. This was a trainwreck with good skinship. It's relatively high rating indicates that the latter is all what the majority of BL fans care about.
Japanese series about 4 couples (3 straight and 1 gay) who purhase a corporative house together. A scuba diving instructor lady and his husband from children's toy business who desperately try to get a baby but it does not go smoothly. A former corporate moneymaker but recently unemployed, timid man and his fearsome social climber wife with two daughters. A free-spirited, determinedly childless young woman and his more traditional would-be husband whose ex-wife has just died, hence his estranged son from his former marriage moves in with them. A closeted, middle-aged gay man who just does not want to be PDA about his relationship and his outspoken, open, out and proud young boyfriend who wants to scream their love to the world. Alternately hilarious and heartbreaking compendium with a compelling narrative and fine ensemble acting that touches several important issues and generally tackles them effectively. All the 4 story lines are very interesting and engaging.
They say it's on Upstream PH:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCEvVDXtXCdPfrlbOEOGnCkQ/community?lb=UgkxZ7WaPsRuGixgeOWtJKChlZOr6mvlGyS9
You are entitled not to buy it and subsequently not to watch it. You are not entitled to demand free streaming as it was a given. If you have no money for ticket than you don't go to the cinema, simple as that but you do not moan at the entrance and demand entry without ticket. I am so sick of this mentality. The entire 8 episode show is 7 USD/3,50 GBP, about the price of a large cappuccino, ffs. Strongberry-Matchbox studio charges that amount for just one short film of their variety (excellent shorts btw) at their vimeo channel. And South Korea is a thriving economy with a prosperous population, unlike the Philippines. These are mostly passion projects.
Interesting concept and I appreciate it tries at least something different. Cinematography is quite amateurish and sound is very uneven. Script is a bit off but it has its moments and the dialogue is quite good too for most of the time. The actors are clearly not very experienced and they are a bit stiff but clearly have talent.
Btw I enjoy it as well. It is far from very good but for a first attempt at BL series from a clearly inexperienced but apparently talented cast and crew it is not bad at all. Plus the office romance is relatively unusual setting for BL and this one seems to take an admirably adult treatment about that as well as its subjects in general. That on its own is something to be appreciated. It is also refreshing to see BL protagonists who are good-looking in their plain ways instead of chiseled Ken dolls (not that anything is wrong with that).
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A scuba diving instructor lady and his husband from children's toy business who desperately try to get a baby but it does not go smoothly.
A former corporate moneymaker but recently unemployed, timid man and his fearsome social climber wife with two daughters.
A free-spirited, determinedly childless young woman and his more traditional would-be husband whose ex-wife has just died, hence his estranged son from his former marriage moves in with them.
A closeted, middle-aged gay man who just does not want to be PDA about his relationship and his outspoken, open, out and proud young boyfriend who wants to scream their love to the world.
Alternately hilarious and heartbreaking compendium with a compelling narrative and fine ensemble acting that touches several important issues and generally tackles them effectively. All the 4 story lines are very interesting and engaging.