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Miseinen: Mijukuna Oretachi wa Bukiyo ni Shinkochu japanese drama review
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Miseinen: Mijukuna Oretachi wa Bukiyo ni Shinkochu
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by heavenski
nov. 6, 2024
1 épisodes vus sur 11
En cours
Globalement 9.0
Histoire 10.0
Jeu d'acteur/Casting 8.5
Musique 8.0
Degrés de Re-visionnage 9.0

Do not talk to me anymore....

That's a strong statement to close the pilot episode. Minase seems to have a clear sense of who he is, what he wants, and how he views the situations he finds himself in. As the protagonist of the series, he doesn’t play the "hero" card, which is one reason I like him.

Then there's Hirukawa: tall, skinny, and handsome, of course. He's in the shadows, outcast by his peers because of his reputation and his attitude toward his teachers. As a teenager, he's also experiencing domestic violence, with physical signs of abuse on his body.

Sympathy and empathy are the basic foundations that will draw Minase to Hirukawa. Personally, I like this kind of story—it’s both predictable and unpredictable at the same time. The two characters come from different backgrounds, so their endurance and responses to conflict will be shaped by their experiences.

It's still early to say, but I've noticed how Hirukawa intentionally and openly tries to get closer to Minase. Even though Minase attempts to set boundaries by asking Hirukawa not to speak to him, it’s clear that Minase’s walls are coming down. We'll have to wait and see how they navigate this meaningful phase of youth together.
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