Good start. Despite the common to-do list type of story opening, it still manages to make the show interesting. Most people, especially those who are single for a long time, can relate to Suzume’s emotions; both enjoying their own company and experiencing loneliness sometimes. It was a good storytelling of the life of a 39-year-old corporate worker.
Tojo Suzume is still as cute as ever, even though he is already in his late 30s. It is also adorable how he loves to collect plushies. The boss-coworker relationship is interesting. Yet, I wish we could see more lovely scenes from them after they became an official couple, before it ended. I must say that the chemistry is just average. Age gap does not affect my enjoyment of watching them. Maybe, if they can present more light intimacy, it might look better.
The office scenarios were okay, too. That one particular EP, when the team needs to put in an all-nighter to complete a project, was a fresh breath of air EP from the show. I like the side stories too, but they tackled these during the vulnerable times of the MCs. I feel like the negative aura from the MCs was pulling the side-stories to put side. Overall, the story was okay, the actors performed good, and the pacing just needs some improvements.
Deceiving title or I’m just expecting a lot of pain
Not gonna lie, I am always a big fan of Japanese BLs and how they executed a devastating melancholic storyline. From the synopsis, I’m sensing a sad romance of a bully and its victim. Yet, it turned out differently from the drama. It was light, unmessy, and simple.
With the two main characters, they seem fine. But at the end of the day, the chemistry wasn’t that strong either. I like the cute and minimalist color tees of Natsuo. To be fair, the Hiro from high school and the Hiro as the hairstylist in the present really do look different.
I don’t know how they came up with the title as I can’t actually derive and connect it to the story, both in a literal and metaphorical way. The drama and all of its elements were average. It is kind of interesting but it was just strongly delivered the expected outcome from its potential.
To be honest, the first few EPs feel bland, but I’m happy that I stayed. After EP04, I slowly started liking the show. Jun Xi was the star of this show. His cuteness brings a happy mood and energy to the show. Han Tou, on the other hand, was serious and tended to be jealous most of the time. To the point that I kinda annoyed at him at first, but his character grew on me eventually.
The entry of Jun Xi’s older brother, Yu Shu, adds more spice to the story. He is so handsome, hot, and adorable. Seeing him on screen just automatically makes me smile. I love how manly yet appealing his aura is. Jun Xi’s mother and father are also great parents.
Everyone performed pretty good. Even the emotional scenes were properly executed. The title itself may sound so serious, but the storyline was soft and pure. I liked it. The ending was a perfect conclusion to the show. Them talking about the wedding rings was my favorite part.
the addition of the brother to the story in order to challenge and spice up the couple's relationship was so interesting. Yet, I feel like he got the support to his brother's love too and not trying to break them apart. he just want his brother to be honest
OMG I just realized that we only have three episodes left. This is so short, and I feel like many things need to be unveiled. I want more EPs cause this is good.
As expected of a K-BL, the visuals are serving. The story is cute, too. A fanboy and an idol! The teacher with his room filled with posters was adorable. He is such a cutie patootie.
The idol man, on the other hand, is so sexy. I always saw him on Instagram, and I can't believe that he is now acting in a BL show. I love it! Their height difference was so adorable too.
The second couple looks delightful as well. The manager is cute and manly. And the idol looks good too.
So far, I am liking it. The music being lively is a nice element.
Lovely, but not as deep as what is implied in the title
I love Japanese BLs and their addiction to soft, tender, and somehow heartbreaking love stories. At first, I understood that the title is connected to one of the camera’s elements for capturing a nice photo, which is the passion of one of the MCs. Yet, as the story progresses, it slowly loses impact as it inconsistently maintains a well-balanced pacing.
I know that both characters are gentle in their own ways, but I also want them to be more aggressive or express more emotions, especially when they are reunited after the three years' time skipped. The lack of romantic scenes, with the ending of the story right after they finally became a couple, was a wasted opportunity.
I want them to kiss so passionately, and we almost got it from the finale, yet they decided to cut it to the exciting part. The chemistry was underutilized. Nevertheless, both actors performed well. They are both so handsome and pleasing. The rooftop scenes were always so beautiful with the touch of sea and clouds as the background view.
Good start. Despite the common to-do list type of story opening, it still manages to make the show interesting. Most people, especially those who are single for a long time, can relate to Suzume’s emotions; both enjoying their own company and experiencing loneliness sometimes. It was a good storytelling of the life of a 39-year-old corporate worker.
Tojo Suzume is still as cute as ever, even though he is already in his late 30s. It is also adorable how he loves to collect plushies. The boss-coworker relationship is interesting. Yet, I wish we could see more lovely scenes from them after they became an official couple, before it ended. I must say that the chemistry is just average. Age gap does not affect my enjoyment of watching them. Maybe, if they can present more light intimacy, it might look better.
The office scenarios were okay, too. That one particular EP, when the team needs to put in an all-nighter to complete a project, was a fresh breath of air EP from the show. I like the side stories too, but they tackled these during the vulnerable times of the MCs. I feel like the negative aura from the MCs was pulling the side-stories to put side. Overall, the story was okay, the actors performed good, and the pacing just needs some improvements.
Not gonna lie, I am always a big fan of Japanese BLs and how they executed a devastating melancholic storyline. From the synopsis, I’m sensing a sad romance of a bully and its victim. Yet, it turned out differently from the drama. It was light, unmessy, and simple.
With the two main characters, they seem fine. But at the end of the day, the chemistry wasn’t that strong either. I like the cute and minimalist color tees of Natsuo. To be fair, the Hiro from high school and the Hiro as the hairstylist in the present really do look different.
I don’t know how they came up with the title as I can’t actually derive and connect it to the story, both in a literal and metaphorical way. The drama and all of its elements were average. It is kind of interesting but it was just strongly delivered the expected outcome from its potential.
To be honest, the first few EPs feel bland, but I’m happy that I stayed. After EP04, I slowly started liking the show. Jun Xi was the star of this show. His cuteness brings a happy mood and energy to the show. Han Tou, on the other hand, was serious and tended to be jealous most of the time. To the point that I kinda annoyed at him at first, but his character grew on me eventually.
The entry of Jun Xi’s older brother, Yu Shu, adds more spice to the story. He is so handsome, hot, and adorable. Seeing him on screen just automatically makes me smile. I love how manly yet appealing his aura is. Jun Xi’s mother and father are also great parents.
Everyone performed pretty good. Even the emotional scenes were properly executed. The title itself may sound so serious, but the storyline was soft and pure. I liked it. The ending was a perfect conclusion to the show. Them talking about the wedding rings was my favorite part.
As expected of a K-BL, the visuals are serving. The story is cute, too. A fanboy and an idol! The teacher with his room filled with posters was adorable. He is such a cutie patootie.
The idol man, on the other hand, is so sexy. I always saw him on Instagram, and I can't believe that he is now acting in a BL show. I love it! Their height difference was so adorable too.
The second couple looks delightful as well. The manager is cute and manly. And the idol looks good too.
So far, I am liking it. The music being lively is a nice element.
Jade is such a cutie patootie! I love him so much. The scenes inside the prison on EP04 were so hilarious hahaha.
I love Japanese BLs and their addiction to soft, tender, and somehow heartbreaking love stories. At first, I understood that the title is connected to one of the camera’s elements for capturing a nice photo, which is the passion of one of the MCs. Yet, as the story progresses, it slowly loses impact as it inconsistently maintains a well-balanced pacing.
I know that both characters are gentle in their own ways, but I also want them to be more aggressive or express more emotions, especially when they are reunited after the three years' time skipped. The lack of romantic scenes, with the ending of the story right after they finally became a couple, was a wasted opportunity.
I want them to kiss so passionately, and we almost got it from the finale, yet they decided to cut it to the exciting part. The chemistry was underutilized. Nevertheless, both actors performed well. They are both so handsome and pleasing. The rooftop scenes were always so beautiful with the touch of sea and clouds as the background view.
The rooftop was their sanctuary.
probably not the best Thai series out there if you felt bored, just saying
Santi became too annoying and they finally decided to ruin Xiao Yu's character by falling in love to Santi. Poor Liam :(