bawled my eyes out ☹👍 ryusei is always amazing at carrying out heavy emotions,, he deserved that best actor award so much. thank you for acting ryusei!!! 💜💜
He was the first Japanese actor I fell in love with after watching Koizora. His acting was topnotch and his personality in general was so kind and gentle. When he played Kazehaya I was so happy I actually cried lol because he suited the character so much and the outcome of the movie was beautiful. Few days before I found out he passed away, I really was just talking about him to friends and how I wanna watch Kimi ni Todoke again. And now I don't think I can watch anything he was in.
As someone with MDD and currently on intense therapies, I was so heartbroken when I found out he was also drowning in the sea of depression. Our pain might not be the same but I understood the feeling of hopelessness and loneliness and the darkness surrounding you. And it pains me till this day knowing that he was alone and in pain at the moment of his death. His passing was honestly triggering for me as I, too, attempted with the same method as his but failed. I was crying for days and still would whenever I see his pictures.
I hope he's doing well up there, in that place where there is no pain and suffering. Just peace. Rest in peace, Haruma. Thank you for everything.
i'm a big fan of the manga so i was worried this might not reach my expectations but this was very well made ;; both the manga and the movies give me that sense of frustration on how the two (esp senryou) tend to not say things out loud. it's frustrating they make me wanna pull all my hair out lmao but you can feel the chemistry between the two and that's so important. i loved this :') i'm gonna read the manga again
may you grow into a wonderful actress rana!!!
He was the first Japanese actor I fell in love with after watching Koizora. His acting was topnotch and his personality in general was so kind and gentle. When he played Kazehaya I was so happy I actually cried lol because he suited the character so much and the outcome of the movie was beautiful. Few days before I found out he passed away, I really was just talking about him to friends and how I wanna watch Kimi ni Todoke again. And now I don't think I can watch anything he was in.
As someone with MDD and currently on intense therapies, I was so heartbroken when I found out he was also drowning in the sea of depression. Our pain might not be the same but I understood the feeling of hopelessness and loneliness and the darkness surrounding you. And it pains me till this day knowing that he was alone and in pain at the moment of his death. His passing was honestly triggering for me as I, too, attempted with the same method as his but failed. I was crying for days and still would whenever I see his pictures.
I hope he's doing well up there, in that place where there is no pain and suffering. Just peace.
Rest in peace, Haruma. Thank you for everything.