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Contrast japanese drama review
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Contrast
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by binniesbubbles
17 days ago
8 of 8 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 8.5
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 8.0

High School BL with heart and a twist

Contrast, while following one of the oldest and possibly most formulaic tropes in BL – the high school romance with Popular Guy x Quiet Smart Boy – managed to break free from certain stereotypes tied to the trope. Instead of giving us the same old recycled gay awakening with unnecessarily long pining arc plus slapstick comedy shoehorned in at every opportunity, Contrast gave us a refreshing spin of the old, beloved BL high school concept: a closeted gay guy and an emotionally burdened popular guy who find solace in each others' company.
Akira's storyline was accurate in terms of authenticity when it comes to being closeted and dealing with the frustrations and self doubt that comes with it. His obvious struggle was so emotional and hit so hard precisely because it represents the reality of many young queer teens. It made me cry crocodile tears tbh. I really appreciated the fact that they included this aspect of queerness.
As for Kanata, his image of Popular Confident Heartthrob makes the reveal of his insecurities and detachment all the more surprising but adds such a nice layer to his character. This is something this show has managed to achieve with the main characters: instead of keeping them one-dimensional, it allowed flaws and gave them real struggles.
I truly enjoyed the bond between Kanata and Akira, you could feel how much they care about one another. They were very very loveable.

The relationship between Akira and his tutor left a bad taste in my mouth, despite appreciating the honest, open conversation they had. It just didn't sit right with me. They could've kept the tutor as an emotional pillar, a supporting net for Akira, if you will, but adding that physical aspect to the relationship was not it for me.
Still, the rest of the show and the remaining side characters, such as Mizuki with her caring, supporting nature, were definitely likeable (I just love Mizuki, she's so sweet). The pacing throughout these 8 episodes was definitely to my taste, they didn't drag it too much, although I would've liked a little more time at the end to see Kanata and Akira moving forward academically, as well as with their new status as a couple; the ending felt a bit rushed.

Overall I really liked the storytelling of Contrast. The premise was nothing extraordinary or particularly catching, but just intriguing enough and the storytelling felt open and to the point. I can confidently say this drama is a nice watch for anyone who enjoys high school love with a tad of emotional drama, but nothing too heavy or serious. It's simple in its structure yet nuanced and well done.
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