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Sei no Gekiyaku
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déc. 16, 2023
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Globalement 8.0
Histoire 8.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Musique 7.5
Degrés de Re-visionnage 7.5

Beneath the shock-value, there lies a narrative about life

Japan has always showcased some unique and interesting BL stories. It has given have very romantic and sugar-coated stories like Kieta Hatsukoi and Cherry Magic as well as some hard hitting and mature stories like Life: Senjou no Bokura and His (the movie). But sometimes, we are introduced to something wild and different. This is one of those storylines. Beyond the shocking and explicit scenes lies a profound message about the value of life, obscured by a barrage of perplexing moments that will leave you questioning your own understanding.

The movie hits the ground running where we find Katsuragi is bound and naked at an unknown place by a mysterious person, who sexually assaults him while taunting him about the feeling of being alive. Through Katsuragi’s recurring dreams, we find out how he landed up in this mess. As his daily sexual torture ensues, we find him struggling to stay alive.

The movie although graphic deals with trauma, loss and self-guilt. As the story progresses, we find that both our characters, Katsuragi and Ryoji are dealing with psychological issues. The tremendous personal loss that they have suffered makes them suffer from guilt and depression and ultimately to suicide. This is where the story takes a darker turn and uses the tool of bondage and sex albeit non-consensual to drive home the point that life is important and you need to live it daily. You are responsible for your own actions but certain things are beyond your control and you can’t be blamed for the outcomes.

This dark and twisted movie works due to the truly excellent performance by the main cast. The conviction through which they have played their roles speaks volumes about their talent and professionalism. There were multiple scenes that were awkward with lots of nudity and graphic presentation of sex and the actors have put up a convincing performance.

In conclusion, if we are able to overlook the extensive amount of nudity, bondage, sexual assault and the twisted means to looking at life, the movie holds some important lessons on dealing with trauma and guilt. For any one suffering from such psychological afflictions needs to visit a doctor but this is certainly not the kind of help you would be looking for.

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Kimi ni wa Todokanai
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déc. 8, 2023
8 épisodes vus sur 8
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Globalement 8.5
Histoire 8.0
Acting/Cast 8.5
Musique 8.0
Degrés de Re-visionnage 8.5

Unveiling the Beauty in Simplicity

In a realm saturated with BL series set in school environments, few manage to captivate with genuine moments and heartfelt narratives. This particular series falls into that distinguished category, offering a storyline that is straightforward yet engaging.

At its core, the series revolves around Yamato, an exceptionally talented and attractive student who harbors a secret affection for his childhood friend, Kakeru, known for his clumsiness and academic struggles. Yamato, cautious about jeopardizing their existing friendship, conceals his true feelings, while Kakeru grapples with confusion over Yamato's peculiar behavior.

The narrative wastes no time immersing viewers in the angst experienced by the two protagonists. Conversations between them are riddled with complexities, distractions, and misunderstandings, sustaining tension until the series' end. Each episode intertwines sweet moments between the leads, only to cruelly pull them apart. Viewers become emotionally invested in the journey of Yamato and Kakeru, hoping for their mutual understanding.

Kentaro and Haru deliver commendable performances, breathing life into the characters of Yamato and Kakeru. Yamato's reserved nature contrasts beautifully with Kakeru's outgoing yet hesitant demeanor. As the story unfolds, both characters undergo significant development. However, a standout performance comes from Leo, portraying Yui, the wise friend guiding Yamato and Kakeru towards self-discovery.

In conclusion, the series stands out for its simplicity and the actors' commendable portrayal of the characters, creating an emotionally resonant and captivating viewing experience.

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Ace Attorney
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oct. 7, 2023
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Globalement 8.0
Histoire 8.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Musique 7.5
Degrés de Re-visionnage 7.5

A comedic twist to a courtroom drama

Entering into this movie without any prior knowledge of the video game, I embarked on a cinematic journey that was quite a pleasant surprise. While it may not be a traditional murder mystery filled with suspense, this film excels in its own unique way, primarily through its eccentric characters and over-the-top acting.

The narrative revolves around Phoenix Wright, an attorney whose competence doesn't quite match his dedication to defending his clients. However, when he takes on the case of Maya Fey, a psychic medium accused of murdering her sister and Phoenix's own mentor, the stage is set for a captivating legal drama. Adding to the complexity, his childhood friend Miles Edgeworth, a prosecutor with a flawless record, finds himself in a murder-related predicament from an old case. As Phoenix decides to defend Edgeworth in court, the film takes a delightful twist, filled with unexpected turns and humorous high jinks.

Two aspects make 'Ace Attorney' truly stand out. First, the inventive use of display technology in courtroom scenes transforms the legal proceedings into a dramatic spectacle, complete with ups and downs that keep audiences engaged. Secondly, the film's vibrant characters and their performances leave an indelible mark. There's no room for subtlety in this grand theatrical production; it's a world where actors embrace their roles with maximum emotiveness, all for the sake of comedic effect. In this courtroom drama, the verdict hinges not on the gravity of evidence but on the theatrics of the attorneys. The characters' costumes and hairstyles, reminiscent of those from the video games, infuse the movie with a distinctive creativity and showmanship.

In conclusion, 'Ace Attorney' is a murder-mystery court drama that doesn't take itself too seriously, opting instead to entertain with its loud, comedic characters and an unapologetic commitment to the aesthetics of the video game it's adapted from. While it may not follow the conventional suspenseful murder mystery formula, it succeeds in delivering a unique and enjoyable cinematic experience.

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Midnight Museum
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juil. 22, 2023
10 épisodes vus sur 10
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Globalement 8.0
Histoire 9.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Musique 8.5
Degrés de Re-visionnage 8.0

An Enigmatic Supernatural Ride with Untapped Potential

"An unexplained bunch of intriguing characters." That's what I thought while delving into this supernatural series that promised a refreshing change from the typical romantic dramas. While it indeed delivered on its supernatural premise, it fell short of its full potential due to a convoluted plot and lack of character development.

The series centers around Dome, a barista who stumbles upon a mysterious job offer from Khatha, a mysterious museum owner. Reluctantly accepting the position at a museum housing cursed objects, Dome unwittingly releases one of these malevolent artifacts, setting off a chain reaction that puts the world in peril. As Dome and Khatha embark on a dangerous journey to recapture the cursed objects, they soon discover hidden truths about themselves, including Khatha's immortality and Dome's mysterious origins.

The fast-paced narrative keeps the audience on their toes as each episode delves into the tale of a different cursed object and its devastating impact on humanity. The urgency and riskiness of the adventure make for an engaging watch. However, as the series progresses, it becomes increasingly complex and confusing, especially with the introduction of three versions of Dome from different worlds. Sadly, little to no explanation is provided for their existence, leaving viewers with more questions than answers.

Another downside is the plethora of characters introduced, with some acting as antagonists without clear motivations. The lack of character background and development leaves them as enigmatic as the supernatural elements in the plot. The final episode's attempt to shed light on these mysteries falls short, providing only vague explanations that leave us wanting more clarity.

Despite the flaws, the series boasts exceptional talent, with notable guest roles like Bright delivering impressive performances. Nanon's portrayal of multiple characters adds depth to the series, especially in the final episode. Nevertheless, the lack of character exploration leaves the main cast's potential largely untapped.

In conclusion, the series takes viewers on an enigmatic supernatural ride with glimpses of brilliance, but it struggles to reach its full potential due to a crowded plot and underdeveloped characters. While the CGI adds to the experience, a few more episodes with focused storytelling could have elevated this series into a wonderful watch. For fans of the supernatural genre, it still offers moments of intrigue and entertainment.

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My Day
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juil. 8, 2023
12 épisodes vus sur 12
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Globalement 7.5
Histoire 7.5
Acting/Cast 7.0
Musique 7.0
Degrés de Re-visionnage 7.0
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A Missed Potential Yet Salvageable Gem

Despite its shortcomings, "My Day" manages to capture our attention with a good plot and relatable characters, making it an enjoyable watch. While the series falls short in terms of a stronger storyline and well-developed characters, there is an evident effort that deserves recognition.

The story revolves around the contrasting lives of Ace and Sky, the two main characters. Ace, the son of a wealthy businessman, is portrayed as cold and indifferent to his employees, driven by the need to prove himself to his father. Sky who comes from a poor household, enters the company as an intern and instantly becomes a thorn in Ace's side. However, their relationship takes an unexpected turn when Sky demonstrates his capabilities as a dedicated worker. As they spend more time together, their feelings for each other begin to grow.

Though the basic premise follows a familiar enemies-to-lovers trope, the series shines through its exceptional protagonists albeit with multiple flaws. Ace's coldness and desire for his father's approval could have been further explored, adding depth to his character and serving as a point of contention with Sky, who possesses a caring and outgoing personality. Their interactions and understanding of each other could have been a central focus, culminating in a gradual affection. Additionally, the prestigious baking competition, initially introduced as a crucial plot point, was unfortunately rushed, missing an opportunity for greater exploration. Furthermore, the character of Moira, Sky's ex-girlfriend, had the potential to be a compelling antagonist, but her storyline felt underdeveloped and lacked the impact it could have had.

Despite these flaws, the series starts to gain momentum around the fourth episode, drawing viewers further into the story. While unnecessary scenes, basic dialogue, unexplained plot points, and excessive product placements may be present, there is an underlying attempt to present a meaningful BL story that deserves appreciation. The standout character of Ken, who portrays Sky's brother, adds a layer of flawlessness to the series, showcasing the actors' potential.

In conclusion, if you choose to watch "My Day," I recommend staying tuned until the fourth episode, where the story truly picks up. While the series has its faults, it demonstrates genuine efforts in presenting a BL narrative that many viewers will appreciate. And if all else fails, Ken's character alone is worth watching for. With room for improvement, the series offers a glimpse of what could have been a more refined and compelling series, leaving viewers with a mixture of enjoyment and anticipation for future BL productions.

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juil. 2, 2023
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Globalement 9.0
Histoire 8.5
Acting/Cast 9.5
Musique 8.5
Degrés de Re-visionnage 8.5

A welcome end to a beloved series

With eager anticipation from devoted fans, the long-awaited movie that continues the beloved series has finally arrived, and it delivers on many fronts. Seamlessly picking up where the series left off, the film provides a satisfying extension to the story of Kurosawa and Adachi, capturing the essence of their unique relationship and the challenges they face. It truly serves as a welcome addition to the series that fans have grown to adore.

The narrative starts with Kurosawa and Adachi happily together, planning their future after the series' memorable finale, where they overcame Adachi's fear of losing Kurosawa without his magical powers. However, their harmonious existence takes an unexpected turn when Adachi receives news of his transfer to another office. Skepticism arises, but with Kurosawa's unwavering support and encouragement, Adachi musters the courage to make a life-altering decision. The movie predominantly revolves around the pivotal choices these two characters must make together, not only to sustain their relationship but also to propel it forward.

The film's greatest strength lies in the remarkable portrayal of the two main characters by their respective actors. Akaso Eiji flawlessly captures Adachi's timidness and lack of self-assurance, allowing viewers to empathize with his journey of personal growth and self-discovery. Throughout the movie, we witness Adachi gradually stepping out of his shell and developing into a more confident individual, demonstrating authentic character development. Machida Keita's portrayal of Kurosawa is equally captivating, showcasing his charm and handsomeness while also highlighting his deepening love for Adachi. As Kurosawa embraces vulnerability and Adachi expresses his emotions more openly, we witness the genuine growth of their relationship.

While the storyline may not break new ground, the exceptional performances by the actors elevate the movie and make it a worthy continuation of the series. Akaso Eiji and Machida Keita breathe life into their characters, infusing them with depth, nuance, and undeniable chemistry. It is through their heartfelt performances that the movie shines, capturing the hearts of viewers and allowing them to witness the genuine evolution of a relationship.

In conclusion, for those who have enjoyed the series, this movie serves as a fitting and much-anticipated conclusion. It is a heartwarming journey that showcases the exceptional talents of the actors and portrays the authentic growth of a relationship. Whether you were captivated by the series' charm or drawn to the characters' endearing dynamics, this film is a must-watch, as it provides closure and continues to tug at the heartstrings of fans. Prepare to be moved by the exceptional performances and be reminded once again of the power of love and personal growth.

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Love Tractor
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juin 29, 2023
8 épisodes vus sur 8
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Globalement 8.5
Histoire 8.0
Acting/Cast 8.5
Musique 8.5
Degrés de Re-visionnage 8.5
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Romance in a rural setting

Prepare to be swept away by this heartwarming BL series which continues South Korea's trend of producing captivating and delightful BL content. While it may not boast an elaborate storyline or groundbreaking acting performances, what sets this series apart is its simplicity, endearing characters, and the irresistible desire it creates to never let it end.

The story follows Seon Yul, a law student who decides to leave the bustling city of Seoul behind and settle in a serene farming town. There, he encounters Suh Ye Chan, a genuine and youthful 20-year-old farmer whose infectious smile brightens every scene. As Yul navigates his new life, Ye Chan becomes his steadfast companion, and their shared experiences gradually blossom into deepening emotions.

The series truly shines thanks to the character of Ye Chan, whose boyish charm injects a delightful energy into Yul's otherwise chaotic existence. Pressured by his father to pursue a legal career, Yul has reluctantly abandoned his musical aspirations. However, it is through Ye Chan's encouragement that he finds the courage to pursue his true passions. Ye Chan's caring and warm nature is simply irresistible, captivating viewers with his genuine emotions and unwavering support for Yul, often rescuing him from difficult situations.

Yoon Do Jin delivers a commendable performance as Ye Chan, effortlessly embodying the character's charm and charisma throughout the series. On the other hand, Seon Yul's character, portrayed by Do Won, falls slightly short of its potential. Yul is a complex individual with a fleshed-out backstory, but Do Won's portrayal tends to flatten the character, missing opportunities to explore its multidimensionality. Nevertheless, the exceptional cinematography skillfully captures the picturesque countryside, elevating the series with its stunning visuals.

In conclusion, this is a series worth watching, primarily due to the captivating portrayal of Ye Chan by Yoon Do Jin. The exceptional cinematography showcasing the scenic countryside adds to the series' appeal. While there may be room for improvement in certain aspects, the undeniable charm and endearing nature of the characters make it a delightful and enjoyable viewing experience. Get ready to be immersed in a heartfelt rural romance that will leave you yearning for more.

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Remember-Member
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juin 25, 2023
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Globalement 8.5
Histoire 8.5
Acting/Cast 8.5
Musique 8.5
Degrés de Re-visionnage 8.5

The movie subverts your expectations

This movie masterfully transcends multiple genres, offering a fresh and unique take on horror, gore, and mystery. What begins as a chilling tale evolves into a compelling exploration of friendship and camaraderie, subverting expectations along the way.

The story revolves around six high school students from diverse backgrounds, unwittingly thrust into a sinister game. Their macabre objective? To reassemble the dismembered body of an 8-year-old girl, all while relentlessly pursued by a malevolent entity cloaked in red. Each time the day ends with the demise of the six students, they find themselves trapped in an eerie time loop, compelled to relive the nightmarish game until all the body parts are discovered.

What sets this apart is its remarkable transformation from a supernatural horror survival into a thrilling treasure hunt infused with moments of camaraderie and levity. As the morning dawns, the students unite, planning their next moves and offering mutual aid in their quest for survival. Amidst the fear and pain, the power of friendship shines through, making the mid-point of the film a heartwarming testament to the human spirit. However, the movie intelligently raises the stakes, shifting gears as the game intensifies, demanding a more serious approach from its characters.

The majority of the movie unfolds within the school setting, skillfully utilizing its surroundings to enhance the suspense and atmosphere. Creative death sequences provide both shock and awe, only to be met with renewed determination and cheer-worthy resilience as the characters face the game's challenges head-on.

In conclusion, this movie is a must-watch for its daring departure from traditional horror tropes and its exceptional ensemble cast. The film leaves a lasting impression, leaving viewers intrigued by the thoughtfully crafted end-credit scene and the hints artfully scattered throughout the story. Prepare to be enthralled as you embark on this gripping journey that defies genre boundaries and reveals the true power of human connection.

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Eien no Kino
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juin 24, 2023
8 épisodes vus sur 8
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Globalement 9.0
Histoire 9.5
Acting/Cast 9.5
Musique 8.5
Degrés de Re-visionnage 8.5

An emotional experience of Love and Loss

This isn't just any BL series; it's an extraordinary experience. Eien no Kinou captures the audience with its unique blend of folklore-inspired storytelling, crafting a captivating and emotionally charged work of art that demands admiration. It also challenges the traditional notions of reality and the afterlife.

The narrative revolves around Yamada Koichi and Oumi Mitsuru, two high school students with starkly different personalities. Koichi, an outgoing and athletic individual, forms an unlikely friendship with the socially awkward loner, Mitsuru. As their bond deepens, they confess their feelings for one another. However, their lives take a tragic turn when Koichi survives a life-altering accident, leaving him as a living corpse. Together, Koichi and Mitsuru must navigate the aftermath of this change while striving to preserve their relationship.

What sets this series apart is its departure from clichéd tropes. Gone are the unreasonable and immature characters fueled solely by passion, battling against an antagonist's interference. Instead, Eien no Kinou offers a grounded portrayal, delving into mature themes of death, heartbreak, and the profound impact of loss. The characters' conversations and perspectives transcend their high school years, enriched by unique family backgrounds and early maturity. Mitsuru, having lost his mother and bearing the weight of his father's complicated affair with a junior doctor, reveals his stoic yet deeply devoted nature. Koichi, hailing from a loving family, unveils hidden layers through a poignant exploration of his past. Together, they navigate the four stages of grief, painting a vivid portrait of the human psyche through Mitsuru's introspective monologues.

Komiya Rio's portrayal of Koichi is commendable, building upon his previous remarkable performance in Grand Guignol. However, it is Inoue Sora's depiction of Mitsuru that truly steals the spotlight. His passionate portrayal of a seemingly cold character harboring immense love for Koichi, ready to defy the world, is nothing short of captivating. Inoue's nuanced acting shines through Mitsuru's brokenness and flaws, forging an undeniable chemistry between the two leads.

In conclusion, Eien no Kinou is a thought-provoking and emotionally resonant series. It is not for the faint of heart, but it is a rewarding watch for those who are looking for a well-made and emotionally engaging story.

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Florida Banjeom
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juin 17, 2023
8 épisodes vus sur 8
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Globalement 7.0
Histoire 6.5
Acting/Cast 7.5
Musique 8.0
Degrés de Re-visionnage 7.0
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A Flavorful Start That Fades Away

With its enticing first episode, this series serves up a promising feast, but as subsequent episodes roll in, it unfortunately strips away all the flavors. This Korean BL series begins with a surface-level storyline and never ventures beyond it, adhering to basic romantic drama tropes without attempting to grow.

The narrative revolves around Seo Hae Won, who travels to Seoul and finds lodging at a guesthouse with the popular rooftop restaurant, "Tasty Florida." The restaurant is run by four handsome guys: Cha Ji Soo, responsible for customer service; Eun Kyu, a childhood friend of Ji Soo and the chef; and Ha Jin and Seo Hyeok, who serve and handle dishwashing duties respectively. Hae Won joins the restaurant staff and becomes the object of Ji Soo's pursuit, while harboring his own attraction toward Eun Kyu. As Eun Kyu grapples with his feelings, torn between Ji Soo's affection of Hae Won and his growing closeness, a rift forms between the friends.

While the series boasts a good-looking cast with commendable acting skills, it suffers from a lack of context. The story remains stagnant, never elevating its premise or providing substantial development. Important details are mentioned in passing, lacking proper context or explanation. We learn that Eun Kyu yearns for validation from his deceased mother and desires to make her proud, but the significance of this need is left unexplored. Additionally, Eun Kyu's missing father, who supposedly resides in Florida, could have been a compelling plot thread to delve into. Moreover, it is disheartening to witness a 15-year friendship between Eun Kyu and Ji Soo being overshadowed by their newfound connection with Hae Won, whom they have only recently met.

In conclusion, "Tasty Florida" fails to pick up the pace due to its short run time, which restricts the opportunity to fully flesh out the characters and create a more cohesive and engaging storyline. The series remains disappointingly simplistic, losing any potential for sustained entertainment value.

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Love Syndrome III: Uncut Version
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juin 17, 2023
12 épisodes vus sur 12
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Globalement 7.5
Histoire 7.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Musique 8.0
Degrés de Re-visionnage 7.5
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A Bittersweet story of Love and Redemption

Before delving into the world of "Love Syndrome," I decided to explore the First Book of the series, which painted a tumultuous picture of their relationship. Hoping for growth and improvement, I jumped into the series, only to find that while there were changes, they fell short of true progress.

The story follows Itt, initially portrayed as a petulant child, whose unreasonable demands lead to an accident resulting in Day’s partial amnesia. Day, his boyfriend, fails to recognize Itt and reverts to his hateful demeanor, favoring only his younger brother. Undeterred, Itt remains by Day's side, determined to jog his memory and rebuild their past. Flashbacks offer glimpses into their shared history, while an antagonist from their past threatens to destroy them both.

One of the main grievances lies in Itt's failure to learn and mature after the tragic events. Instead, he regresses, becoming a victim of circumstance and suffering from panic attacks. However, there are glimmers of growth as Itt learns to care for Day without becoming overly emotional when faced with rejection. Conversely, the relationship between Day's brother, Night, and Itt's friend, Gear, blossoms into something more wholesome.

The series also suffers from repetitive plots, where Itt repeatedly runs away from Day, only to meet someone new who falls for him, only for Day to reclaim his dominance. This cycle becomes predictable and lacks depth. Moreover, the character development of Itt feels stagnant and one-dimensional, leaving him bland as a protagonist. Day's temperament fluctuates between caretaker and temperamental, leaving the audience yearning for consistency and growth.

However, amidst these shortcomings, Lee and Frank deliver commendable performances, breathing life into their characters. Their talent and dedication shine through, despite the limitations of the script. Additionally, the music score, especially the opening track, adds a layer of enjoyment to the viewing experience.

In conclusion, this series may not live up to all expectations, and my personal disappointment may taint my perception. Yet, it remains watchable, primarily due to the captivating performances of the lead actors. Give it a chance, but with tempered expectations, and appreciate the glimpses of talent within the series.

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His - Koi Suru Tsumori Nante Nakatta
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juin 17, 2023
5 épisodes vus sur 5
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Globalement 9.0
Histoire 9.0
Acting/Cast 9.5
Musique 8.0
Degrés de Re-visionnage 8.5
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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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The Eighth Sense
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juin 11, 2023
10 épisodes vus sur 10
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Globalement 9.5
Histoire 9.5
Acting/Cast 9.5
Musique 9.5
Degrés de Re-visionnage 9.5

A Powerful Story of Love, Loss, and Healing

This has been the most visually stunning and plot heavy BL series that I have seen so far and it was a pleasure through and through. Nothing about it spells like a regular BL series until we reach the last episode and that is just to tie all the things up neatly. This series deals with darker themes around trauma, death, betrayal and self-discovery. These are all important topics that are often overlooked in BL dramas, and I was glad to see them tackled in such a thoughtful way.

The story revolves around Kim Ji Hyun, a freshman studying arts who embarks on a new journey in bustling Seoul, and Seo Jae Won, a popular student and son of a wealthy businessman returning from military service. Through the journey of these 2 characters, we get to see the picturesque beauty of the beaches and the noisy capital city with its variety of restaurants and pubs.

One of the things that makes this so special is the way it tackles the topic of mental health. Jae Won is a character who is struggling with trauma and depression, and the show does a great job of portraying the challenges he faces. It is refreshing to see a BL series that addresses these issues in a realistic and sensitive way

Beyond the breathtaking sights and sounds, the heart of this series lies in the compelling story of these two characters. We find Jae Won suffering from a trauma for which he is seeking psychiatric help and has been suppressing his true feelings and emotions to appear to be someone that people like. On the other hand, Ji Hyun is going through his own journey of discovery in this new city. As their paths cross, Jae Won finds comfort in the company of Ji Hyun while Ji Hyun himself is trying to make sense of his feelings towards Jae Won. The story moves along at a slow pace thereby giving you an opportunity to immerse yourself in to the lives of our main leads. You get character introductions, back stories and their flaws and inhibitions.

The creators of this series have made some artistic choices and most of them work in their favor. The lighting style used here has been exceptional in creating the mood and atmosphere. In multiple scenes you will find the character faces have been lit up in different colors giving depth to the scenes. During one scene at the beach with our main characters, the color scheme changes completely. There are multiple drone shots which used specifically to end a scene and although it works in many cases but sometimes feels a bit overdone. Similarly, we find excessive usage of hand-held camera with shaky footage. In fact, we get a sequence of drone shot followed by an establishing shot to shaky cam.

The performances by our main characters have been phenomenal. Jae Won's emotional wounds are vividly portrayed, and Ji Hyun's longing is beautifully conveyed through his eyes. The exceptional performances are undoubtedly one of the series' greatest strengths.
In conclusion, The Eighth Sense has set new standards on how to make a BL series with a good storyline and strong performances with visually appealing cinematography. It stands as one of the best BL series of 2023 thus far, making it a formidable contender to surpass.

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Tu me fais danser
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juin 10, 2023
8 épisodes vus sur 8
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Globalement 9.0
Histoire 9.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Musique 8.5
Degrés de Re-visionnage 8.5

I Came for the Dance and Stayed for the Performance

This series is great because of the uniqueness of the storyline. It doesn’t spend much time on character introduction but immediately slips into the central storyline. Some might feel that as a disadvantage since we don't get much understanding of the characters and certainly no backstories, but with the main plot being so entertaining and the performances so exceptional, we can overlook those faults.

The story revolves around Song Shi-On, a talented dancer, and Jin Hong Seok, a debt collector. Their paths cross because Shi-On fails to pay off his debts, and Hong Seok forces himself into Shi-On’s life, taking control of his dance practices to ensure that he wins the competition and pays off his debts. This leads to a unique and captivating relationship.

One of the strengths of the series is the performances by the two main characters. Won Tae Min portrays Jin Hong Seok, a cold and stoic debt collector who slowly starts to have feelings for Shi-On. Tae Min fully embodies the character of Hong Seok, making us feel his belief in Shi-On’s dreams and his unwavering support. Choo Young Woo brings Shi-On to life, exploring the complexities of his journey and delving into themes such as self-discovery, pursuing one's passion, and overcoming personal obstacles.

One potential weakness of the series is its short episode duration, which might leave some wanting more in terms of character development and plot exploration. However, the engaging performances and captivating chemistry between the leads compensate for this to a large extent.

In conclusion, 'You Make Me Dance' is a delightful and uplifting series that offers a fresh take on romance. The brilliant performances by the actors, the well-executed dance sequences, and the fitting choice of background score make this truly entertaining.

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Bokura no Shokutaku
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juin 10, 2023
10 épisodes vus sur 10
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Globalement 9.0
Histoire 9.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Musique 8.5
Degrés de Re-visionnage 9.0
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One of the most wholesome BL series out there

Bokura No Shokutaku serves you great dose of wholesome and heart-warming plot. This series is full of elements that makes it an entertaining watch. We have characters with amazing back stories and their journey of changing each other for the better.

This series is about Yutaka who suffers from a childhood fear of eating in a group. He meets Tane and his older brother Minoru and every week he visits their place to cook them a meal. During his weekly visits he learns about Minoru and slowly opens himself up to new experiences including getting over his fear of eating with others. Minoru on the other hand learns to enjoy his life as he is looking forward to his weekly cooking sessions with Yutaka.

This series beautifully showcases the contrast in the family life of Yutaka and Minoru. Yutaka comes from a family who adopted him after his parents death, where his brother dislikes him causing him to distance himself from everyone. Meanwhile Minoru has a younger brother and father who love him. The loss of his mother has had an impact on his life and he has shut himself up. Together, Yutaka and Minoru learn to embrace life through the different delicacies they cook for Tane. While we see the friendship between Yutaka and Minoru slowly developing in to something far more, we also get to witness Yutaka’s apprehensions and his fear of losing something so precious.

Other than the support Yukata and Minoru give each other, we also get an ensemble of other characters that guide the main characters. We have Tane who is the cause of Yutaka and Minoru constantly meeting each other, Minoru’s dad who is caring and understanding, Yukata’s female colleague who indirectly dispenses some good advice to him and Minoru’s boss who is always available to guide him.

In conclusion, this series boasts some great performances from all the actors, a strong story-line, an entertaining plot that will keep you hooked and asking for more.

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