Great job insulting "everyone" on MDL for having an opinion that differs from yours.
Every time there's a show like this one, the comment section is always the same... complaining about the same thing. The majority of the comments are against, so yeah, that's how I wrote that comment. Do you how general interactive writing works?
most people aren't annoyed because "they aren't fucking like rabbits in the first episode", but because…
Their relationship isn't "going nowhere"... everyone is just watching the show under the guise of a fast-paced relationship. And this is a show that, from the first episode, explicitly showed us through tone that it was going to be a 'slow' show. You can't critique a slow burn friend-to-lovers romance if you want something entirely different in the first place. I don't think we should be so concerned with getting together as progress. They're realizing themselves. There are different elements to the plot that are more than their relationship: growing up and becoming an adult, aging parents, seeing your friends the same age with more accomplishments.
This is a slow show that portrays change and coming to realizations. And it is slow and what you would call "stagnant." And it's doing a wonderful job at doing exactly that.
Once again, MDL comment section angered that they didn't fuck like rabbits in the first episode. And don't me wrong, sometimes the tonality and show calls for that. But Jesus Christ, you guys have a 5 second attention span.
Oh this is beautiful, the framing, the music, the lighting, the acting, wow. This isn't just BL, this is queer. The rest of the year is going to have a really hard time to trying to beat this show...
In high school, Natsume Soseki's Kokoro was the novel I held dear to my heart. I spent my time underlining my favorite lines in the back of the classroom and the library. Seeing this with Kusakawa Takuya and Higuchi Kouhei feels like a dream.
“I am an inconsistent creature. Perhaps it is the pressure of my past, and not my own perverse mind, that has made me into this contradictory being. I am all too well aware of this fault in myself. You must forgive me.”
Beautiful, heart wrenching visual expression of humanity and the wretches of war. Sakamoto and Bowie were both beautiful, brilliant men. May their souls rest in peace and this film hold them in memorial. They (and this movie) are something that will stay with you forever.
"You are the victim of men who think they are right... Just as one day you and Captain Yonoi believed, absolutely, that you were right. And the truth is of course that nobody is right."
This is a slow show that portrays change and coming to realizations. And it is slow and what you would call "stagnant." And it's doing a wonderful job at doing exactly that.
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“I am an inconsistent creature. Perhaps it is the pressure of my past, and not my own perverse mind, that has made me into this contradictory being. I am all too well aware of this fault in myself. You must forgive me.”
"You are the victim of men who think they are right... Just as one day you and Captain Yonoi believed, absolutely, that you were right. And the truth is of course that nobody is right."