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Nostalgia done right
Japanese series tend to be very good at creating a sense of nostalgia and belonging to the places and stories in their series, his is no exception. With a cold filter, slightly saturated colors and a wardrobe and styling that couldn't be more perfect, this is a clear indicator of when the series takes place, i.e. in 2006. The actors are all quite young, and are all incredibly convincing in their roles, the relationships between them automatically make the series much better to watch and followyou are put into their lives, how they behave, personalities, interests, they are all REAL people. Coupled with magnificent cinematography and a sweet and simple story, this easily becomes one of my favorite series ever. It is so much more than just a bl, mainly because the romance between nagisa and shun is not the main theme, but rather how this affects those around them, and how it makes them grow and develop together. Nagisa's relationship with his own orientation is so realistic and it hurts my heart to think about his past, and why he behaves the way he does. It's simply wonderful to see how all the characters evolve and develop together, both shun and nagisa who discover their feelings for each other, and chika and ako who really mature throughout the show. I really only wish the series was a bit longer, if it had been 8-10 episodes I really think it would have been perfect, even though the series has incredibly good pacing, I think it would really benefit from having a bit more time to go on, to really emphasize both nagisa and shun's feelings. Basically, this series is gorgeous and i haven't been able to stop thinking about it since i started watching it, it is such an easy watch and definetely worth your time! <3
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great representation and story
his: didn't think i'd fall in love is probably one of my favorite shows/bls i've ever watched because the characters are really relatable and the story is something super realistic in my opinion! it has some cute scenes and some dramatic scenes, as well as ones that really fit into and relate to what i experienced before coming out to any of my friends and family. another plus is that yuki's acting was really amazing!! i wish it was longer but even so this is definitely a drama i would recommend to everyone <33Vond je deze recentie nuttig?
It's a simple yet beautifully told story
I finished watching the series yesterday and it was an enjoyable experience. What I loved most about this series was that it was very natural- the relationship and gradual sort of development of the main cast. It was not so much romantic as it is more of a sort of 'coming of age' and beginning of a relationship story line but there were definitely a lot of heart warming moments. In these sort of adolescent to growing up stories you see the characters learn a lot about themselves and life even and so it was inspiring and interesting to watch this process. "I didn't think I would fall in love" is a weird title but so fitting and this process of falling in love, the pacing, in my opinion was just perfect. I really wanted to see their relationship blossom and see what would happen so I kept watching and wanting to see more.I recommend if you like plots that are not too dramatic and just a simple love story. My biggest criticism was probably the abruptness/uncertainty of the end but there is another series that follows this one so this makes sense why they chose to end it the way they did. The acting was very nice as they played roles of high school going to university age very well. I will definitely be rewatching this again in the future to make my heart feel all warm and fuzzy again. Young love :')
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My favourite character is the leading lady's father. Once you watch the drama, you would know why. It's not easy to be in his position but he tries to take everything with a grain of salt.
Is it a must-watch? Well, not really unless you want to enjoy a much less complicated BL story. The drama is rather slow with the absence of shocking moments. Love is shown evolved naturally. I recommend it none the less.
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pls watch this <3
This is one of the cutest bl's I watched yet, It's like a little ray of sunshine on a rainy day. The acting was so good, and I felt the chemistry between each actor. The story was very simple and easy to follow, without veering off too much and staying on one path. I didn't really pay attention to the music, but I know it was probably good as well. For the cinematography, it was soft and moody, like a dream you don't want to wake up from. It makes you feel really happy inside, and after you watch it you'll appreciate love a little more.Vond je deze recentie nuttig?
The male leads are very interior and not outwardly emotive. I appreciated seeing introverted people represented as main characters, however, I do wish there was more done to convey the intensity of their inner feelings at this uniquely turbulent point in their lives.
The performance of the female leads was convincing, and their perspective were well integrated into the story.
Not a huge production budget, but seemed to do well with what they had.
Very tight casting, effective use of music and filmed on location at Enoshima, where the story is set.
This is the first J-drama I have watched!
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Mixed feelings about this one, but overall a well made short series
This one was short and sweet. The storyline had a huge potential, with the actors having a seemingly great chemistry, but was unfortunately not harvested. It seemed to stretch a bit too long and there were unnecessary scenes which added little to nothing to the storyline. This led to there being less time left for an ending, making it seem forced and unnatural. Instead, adding more scenes for storyline development or even just the acceleration of this very plot would've proved to be excellent.It had some beautiful meanings and concepts or stereotypes handled. Such as the "sex-taboo" in Japan or other Asian countries. Or the lack of awareness about the LGBTQ+ community itself like Nagisa pointed out. "After reaching puberty, a kid starts to feel attraction towards the opposite sex." Etc.
The chemistry was so amazing at certain points that it left you with a feeling of wanting more. Which was left unfulfilled, but still a sweet aftertaste. Maybe adding a bit more of character background even to Shun's role would serve the purpose! Almost felt like Shun was nonchalant throughout except for the part where they searched for the keys together.
The funniest part though, for me, was the mom's technique for getting over breakups. HILARIOUS X"D
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A must watch
I watched the drama(prequel) about how they met when they were 17 in fujisawa and thru this found live. A few years pass and they are graduating college when nagisa breaks Shun hearts and tells him theirs no future. Nagisa get married as told and has a daughter. Shun disappears and is happy in the countryside until nagisa shows up with his 6yo daughter sora and tells Shun he's sorry and misses him. Shun at first doesn't except him as he was hurt really bad, but nagisa tries to reconnect with him and asks his wife for a divorce and takes sora with him. Then slowly trouble begins as his wife shows up trying to take there dtr by force and in court as she fights for custody, they show that sora wants to stay with her dad and Shun. While growing up sora didn't feel any different of not having a mom, but that that people couldn't understand they love the saw way. All these countries need to open up there eyes and see we are all different but are also all human. This drama/movie gives a beautiful story about acceptence, forgiveness and how society can slowly adjust. A must seeVond je deze recentie nuttig?
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A Cute Wholesome Story, But Needed A Boost
So this was a really cute story! I liked the beach vibes and surfing in it. We follow the characters Shun and Nagisa as they figure out their feelings for each other. I actually didn't expect Nagisa to have such a big role in this, I thought he initially would just be the love interest character. But he actually becomes the main character by the end and its more his story than Shun's! That was cool and I loved seeing him come to terms with his sexuality. Baby I too find mens back muscles attractive, its a thing lol!However, because the focus shifted towards Nagisa so much and because of the 5 episode time constraint. Shun kinda got pushed to the back more and I didn't get as attached to him. Which was unfortunate and could've been solved with more time. Both girls (Chika and Ako) were alright. I liked Ako a lot more because Chika was alittle too much at points. However, I did understand their points of view and empathized.
I also have a bone to pick with Japanese LGBTQ stuff. They tend to not include any type of physical intimacy in these gay romance stories and that's just dumb. If you're gonna do one, DO IT FULLY! It's part of love and relationships ya'll. You showed Nagisa and Chika kiss in the show but couldn't show the end couple do anything except hug? Lame. It gave me "Cherry Magic" flashbacks again and its frustrating! I'm gonna have to see how the sequel movie measures up, they are older in that so it better up the stakes!
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I definitely didn't watch this series to see chika's point of view.
the ending was really undeveloped, as if they wanted to end the mini series so badly, and I also found that the story of the two lovers was not very well written and elaborated and really not highlighted enough and put in the shade of chika's stories as if this movie was all about her. I definitely didn't watch this series to see chika's point of view, her love for him and her broken heart towards Nigasa. But for igawa and Nigasa, we know much more about her, and she appeared much more than the two main actors. It's quite sad.but i still rated the story high because if it had been better developed, it would have been amazing. two friends meeting and getting closer and closer with more details and character development would have been the best drama possible, especially since the actors are great and the cinematography was just the right kind of vibe to make it a good series.
Oh. Also, many complain that there is not enough "action", they are HIGH SCHOOLERS, go to sleep.
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A Powerful LGBTQ+ Coming-of-Age Mini-Series
Delving into the depths of self-discovery and acceptance, this series presents a poignant coming-of-age story set in a small coastal town in Japan. Despite its brevity, this mini-series manages to encapsulate a wealth of emotions, leaving viewers both fulfilled and thoroughly entertained. It's a heartfelt narrative that resonates with the experiences of many LGBTQ+ individuals navigating a conservative society.At the heart of the story are two compelling characters: Shun, who visits his father in the picturesque coastal town, and Nagisa, a surfer seeking refuge from strained family relationships. The instant connection between Shun and Nagisa sets the stage for a profound exploration of their bond. As they spend time together, honing their surfing skills and working side by side, Nagisa finds himself grappling with feelings that transcend mere friendship. Afraid of jeopardizing their relationship, he battles to keep his emotions hidden. Meanwhile, Shun undergoes his own voyage of self-discovery, slowly unraveling his affection for Nagisa.
The series courageously tackles the theme of self-acceptance, shedding light on the struggles faced by many LGBTQ+ youths. Nagisa, haunted by societal expectations, continually suppresses his true desires, resulting in a string of failed relationships. However, everything changes when he encounters Shun, sparking a revelation of his authentic self. Meanwhile, Shun grapples with his growing fondness for Nagisa, a sentiment he struggles to comprehend until seeking guidance from a trusted friend.
The exceptional performances of Yuki and Naoya, portraying Nagisa and Shun respectively, elevate the series to new heights. Their nuanced portrayals capture the complexities of their characters' internal battles, allowing viewers to empathize deeply. While the leads shine brightly, it's worth acknowledging the contributions of the supporting cast. Sara, portraying Chika, a heartbroken character entangled in love with Nagisa, encourages him to overcome his inhibitions and confess his feelings to Shun. Aino, playing Ako, a friend of Chika's grappling with her own confidence issues, adds depth to the narrative and assists Shun in understanding his true emotions for Nagisa.
Despite its measured pace, this series remains highly captivating, driven by its profound exploration of significant LGBTQ+ issues. The series not only boasts stellar performances but also showcases stunning visuals that immerse viewers in its world.
In conclusion, this mini-series stands as a testament to the power of storytelling, tackling important themes with grace and sensitivity. Supported by exceptional performances from its talented cast and visually arresting cinematography, this is an exquisite gem that leaves a lasting impact.
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Realistic Story
This is one of the most realistic BL story I ever watch. It didn't fill with fan service and non-sense story on how the characters fall in love. This series was lite and cozy kind of series. I love on how the story writer portrait the story. I wish Shun and Nagisa kiss at the end of the series, but they just hug each other. But that is okay, better than nothing.I believe this series deserve a second season, but it seems like it won't be a 2nd season for this. These days, there are not many BL drama that have a good plots and storyline, I can count it by hand.
I really hope in future there will be tons of realistic BL drama will be produce.
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