The acting was good, but it felt like I spent the whole movie in the dark as to what was going on, and then by the end, kinda gave up guessing what the movie was all about.
Well, as a fanboy of Love Stage, I liked this movie. It was neat to see certain parts acted out. To condense vol 1-3 of the manga (or a 10 episode anime) into 90 minutes was a feat but Eiki Eiki did a decent job though a few details were changed. She kept most of the important stuff.
I'm not a big fan of how Ryouma was portrayed. I would have really liked to see Daigo a bit more. I almost squeed when he did his lines. (he was Shogo in the anime). Maybe someday Eiki Eiki will do something with Back Stage!!
I purposefully did not rewatch this after the first time years ago, because it broke my heart. I was sad for a whole day. Then the sequel, 5 years later, came out so I just knew I'd have to subject myself to that heartbreak. But, in all, I had forgotten how truly good this movie is.
Guys, I'm yet to binge watch on this awesomely slowburn storyline. But I'm genuinely curious to know, who is the…
In the classical sense of the terms, I would say Win is the seme, Tops the uke. But this show really didn't play into those tropes, never really feeling one was more dominant or submissive to the other.
Happy to see the gang all back! Also, did anyone else notice Petch (Diary Tootsies)? He looks so different with undyed and longer hair. Took me a minute.
Contains none of the magic of the first season, unfortunately. Also, Pond (Yacht) was barely even in this season; a shame, of course without AePete, Pond had nothing to do anyways.
For me, they just can't seem to recapture that magic that is 2 Moons Season 1. The script of the first episode is so juvenile. I know the world wants KimCop, and so do I, but anyone else find Mark over-the-top, unbearable? He isn't giving Kit any reason to like him except to pressure the holy F**K out of him; so forced...
On another note, our poor cinnamon roll Bas (Wayu)! Still very adorable. That ending though, now I'm super interested in the next episode. I hope this means the show will get much more serious, and good.
Acting was decent but I don't like the story, honestly. Aren't we beyond these kind of stories yet? See spoiler…
Moral: Gay people cheat, and cheating is bad, and makes people mad, and throw things, and cry a lot, and punch each other, etc etc etc. The fact that they tried to make it artistic doesn't cover the fact that Japan needs better LGBTQ+ representation. Of course, this came out 3 years ago, and we've got a lot of great stuff happening since, Ossan's Love, What Did You Eat Yesterday, Cherry Magic.
Acting was decent but I don't like the story, honestly. Aren't we beyond these kind of stories yet? See spoiler below if you wanna know. Watched on GagaOOLala.
I'm not a big fan of how Ryouma was portrayed. I would have really liked to see Daigo a bit more. I almost squeed when he did his lines. (he was Shogo in the anime). Maybe someday Eiki Eiki will do something with Back Stage!!
On another note, our poor cinnamon roll Bas (Wayu)! Still very adorable. That ending though, now I'm super interested in the next episode. I hope this means the show will get much more serious, and good.
dunno where else it's available, but I watched it on Gagaoolala