No i am not worried, just curious because i saw a clip of him almost like in heat inside the car so I was curious. Thank you for telling me. Though i wouldn't mind it other way
Can someone explain all of the characters' powers to me? because I am hella confused. Kenta immediately is inside the car at ep 5, like does he have teleportation powers? as someone who didn't read the novel yet. I am confused
This was a weird viewing experience for me. I wanted to love TopForm but I couldn't. I love SmartBoom's chemistry…
I understand your point of view. Most of us have read the manga and watched the anime so we tend to fill in on the gaps of the timeline ourselves. The sad thing is they had to fit in a couple of volumes of story to 11 episodes and it makes it hard for non-readers of Dakaichi to pinpoint the timeline. It was also not noted on each episode how long each scene were from each other. For instance, in episode 4, it looked like Akin almost fell in love that quickly for Jin but that took 6 months of shooting of Legend of Gemini. they had 325 scenes for that as discussed in episode 3 and it was not apparent from the episodes but Jin actually is getting close to Akin there. Akin was also deeply conscious of Jin since the shooting of Akina where he was almost kissed. Add to that the finger touch scene. Most of these are little things you might notice once you rewatch it because there are a lot of details.
On the other hand, Jin is not only in love, he was obsessed. Not a crush. Obsessed. Because he used to have no feelings at all. And when he discovered Akin, he became that way. He can sacrifice anything and be anything for Akin. Even in the manga, Junta is also like that. He fell in love with how Takato/Akin acts. then be deeply head over heels immediately. and boy, that candy eating? that was toned down by a lot.
Lastly, I agree with you on it being all about Akin and not Jin. As it was based heavily on the original, which Takato is also the main focus, they tend to focus more on Akin a lot. I also hoped they shown a bit of Jin's side on the story as well like how he coped up with the breakup and with his relation to Sigma. Still mad though that they removed the reconciliation scene that was supposed to come after episode 9.
I feel like the storytelling is okay but too squeezed in for 11 episodes. How I wished they gave more episode to make the storytelling more better.
The directing was very good. I follow the director on IG and the editor and they share clips on why the color is that way, why the candy is named ditto, every moment actually has significance down to the finger trembling and they are soo good. You can feel the thought and love they had for this series. Hopefully the next SmartBoom series will be as good as this one or more, but with ample episodes.
Started watching it because of Boom. Everyone here is so eye candy and the way they shoot the scenes are so cinematic. It looks so good. Haven't finished it yet though.
Every time Boom comes on screen, I keep shouting 'Akin' haha. It just looks like one of Akin's works that Jin was watching on the living room.
Boom is such a great actor. His co-star here is also very good. Though I had to admit I had to skip some parts because although their acting was good, I feel no chemistry between the leads. Maybe because the chemistry is more on the original partner?
OMGGG thank you soooo muchhhh🫶. I was trying to find that song from about an hour😭😭
Thank youuu. It is the same song SmartBoom sang on their recent live. I didnt realized it because it is on english. Peanut's voice is sooo good. Too bad it is still not available on spotify yet. SmartBoom cover is on youtube though.
Though i wouldn't mind it other way
On the other hand, Jin is not only in love, he was obsessed. Not a crush. Obsessed. Because he used to have no feelings at all. And when he discovered Akin, he became that way. He can sacrifice anything and be anything for Akin. Even in the manga, Junta is also like that. He fell in love with how Takato/Akin acts. then be deeply head over heels immediately. and boy, that candy eating? that was toned down by a lot.
Lastly, I agree with you on it being all about Akin and not Jin. As it was based heavily on the original, which Takato is also the main focus, they tend to focus more on Akin a lot. I also hoped they shown a bit of Jin's side on the story as well like how he coped up with the breakup and with his relation to Sigma. Still mad though that they removed the reconciliation scene that was supposed to come after episode 9.
I feel like the storytelling is okay but too squeezed in for 11 episodes. How I wished they gave more episode to make the storytelling more better.
The directing was very good. I follow the director on IG and the editor and they share clips on why the color is that way, why the candy is named ditto, every moment actually has significance down to the finger trembling and they are soo good. You can feel the thought and love they had for this series. Hopefully the next SmartBoom series will be as good as this one or more, but with ample episodes.
Every time Boom comes on screen, I keep shouting 'Akin' haha. It just looks like one of Akin's works that Jin was watching on the living room.
Boom is such a great actor. His co-star here is also very good. Though I had to admit I had to skip some parts because although their acting was good, I feel no chemistry between the leads. Maybe because the chemistry is more on the original partner?