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Another perfectly funny season
As always, it was another wonderful season. I couldn't stop laughing. Inukai Atsuhiro showing why he is my favorite actor, as always giving a great performance. Their faces and mouths are as always hilarious. The ending was very funny, and there will probably be a fourth season.Honestly, I don't mind the fact that Mob doesn't hook up with anyone at all. The purpose of the work is to show Mob's struggle to avoid the BL world, and the logic is to hope that he fulfills his objective as a protagonist in overcoming the BL world. This is what makes the plot fun, it is the essence of the work. If Mob gives in, he loses and it's all over, so I like to enjoy this work for what it is: something funny with a funny ML. That's the magic of Zettai BL. And also, everything there is openly manipulated by the author of the BL manga who appears to corner Mob, so everyone can draw their own conclusions.
The idea of the love triangle was sensational. I really liked this proposal, which differs from the previous two seasons, as well as its ending, which for the first time was not Mob about to kiss a guy, but rather our obstinate ML being cornered in that super funny situation for the audience. Points for them! it was excellent!
I love Mob <3
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From that moment on, he decides to dedicate all his energy to fighting against that reality, to preserve his heterosexuality at any price and not to let himself be carried away by the seductive reality in which he lives... until he falls in love with a boy, Kikuchi (Asahi Itō). , who rejects him just at the moment when our protagonist declares his love for him.
Directed by Ryuichi Honda and Tatsuya Aoki, and scripts written by Izumi Kawasaki, the series has two previous seasons: the first, premiered on TV Asahi in March 2021, and the second broadcast in March 2022.
Erina Koyama returns to take charge of the music. Meanwhile, the seven-member dance vocal group GENIC performs the theme song: "New Game!!".
The drama is not exactly a BL series but a parody of the genre, celebrating and subverting the most common Boys Love tropes.
Will the protagonist manage to fall in love? Will Kikuchi return to Mob's life, after rejecting him to return to Igarashi, her handsome boyfriend? Will Mob open his mind again after the initial setback and finally find love in a boy? Will Mob prefer to continue being a supporting character? Will he let the other couples, including his brother Ayato and his boyfriend Toujou, be the center of attention while he chooses to stay out of it? Will he decide to maintain his identity as a passerby or will he once again become the protagonist of the BL world?
The drama is a live-action adaptation of the manga series "Zettai BL ni Naru Sekai VS Zettai BL ni Naritakunai Otoko" (絶対BLになる世界VS絶対BLになりたくない男), created by Konkichi (紺吉) and initially released in November 2018 on pixiv Comic, and subsequently published by Shodensha's Feel Comics FC Jam label, currently reaching four compilation volumes.
In addition to the actors already mentioned, the cast is reinforced by Yūtarō Goto in the role of Ayato (excellent in the LGBT+ romantic comedy-drama 'Zenra Meshi'), playing the role of Mob's younger brother; Akihisa Shiono as Toujou, Ryō Sekoguchi as Hatano, Wada Hayate as Mayama, Yuya Tominaga as Jōji, a schoolmate of Mob, and many other Japanese actors and actresses.
The introduction of many secondary characters and guest artists, as well as irrelevant plots, which do not contribute much to the general approach, in order to keep the audience entertained, works against it. It is common practice in most series, but sometimes it gets twisted.
And here, to make matters worse, these gloating largely undermine the cohesion and coherence of the proposal. In fact, the creators did not hesitate to violate the initial conceptions of some secondary characters, in order to adapt them to the emerging needs of the narrative.
Let's hope that in this installment the shot is rectified and it manages to close with sufficiently attractive conclusions to sustain the expected adventures of the protagonist, which will surely be taken up in a later season.
However, the viewer has had to forgive many inconsistencies and more or less drastic or hasty solutions, of various characters and conflicts, and especially of the initial approach, since the series does not manage to fully embrace the madness of the original premise present in the sleeve. It is true that, for example, it manages to make fun of the BL topics contained in Konkichi's work, but the drama in all seasons has stayed with the most conventional ones and has left aside the truly ridiculous ones that would elevate the final result.
I am referring, for example, to everything related to attractive male ghosts that one can only get rid of by hiring the services of an exorcist (equally attractive, of course), something that also happens frequently to Mob in the manga, but It has not been incorporated into the series, and this has an impact on the story.
It is also regrettable that while the manga is made up of very short chapters that go to the essence of the main plot, in the series, despite the fact that each episode has an average duration of 25 minutes and is divided into two segments, it is not possible to the same effect of immediacy that it would have if they were a series of short sketches.
This season may hold surprises, associated with the fate of the character played by Inukai Atsuhiro, a charismatic and ductile actor who in moments of humor achieves hysterical reactions, exaggerated expressions and clownish gestures, but in moments of greater drama he reinvents himself in gesture and restraint.
If someone asked me: What's so special about the series? I would answer that I can't help but compare this one with the previous two seasons:
- A romantic drama that radiates a humorous vibe from the first season.
- A series that sacrifices its humor to show more romance and sentimentality in each installment.
- A comedy that draws attention for its exaggerated reactions and scenarios, such as Mob employing the strategy of "sacrificing" anyone who is nearby instead of being the new love interest or target of the young people in love who surround him and who try to win him over, or the frequent extravagant moments such as finding an attractive stranger unconscious on the street and suggesting that others take him home to recover, something that Mob admits happens to him several times a month and that always happens long wishing him that someone else would take care of the young man and that they would be happy together.
- A protagonist who gains maturity in each season, especially by abandoning his initial outright rejection of BL and gaining understanding of the loves between boys.
- Greater romantic interaction between the characters than in previous seasons.
-The idea of Mob continuing to break the fourth wall.
- It offers a unique possibility of making the public enjoy a plot so absurd that it gives rise to a multitude of ridiculous and quite funny situations that mercilessly mock all the clichés and common places of mangas and BL series.
- Inukai Atsuhiro's solid performance and his extraordinary expressive force.
- The hope that the many supporting actors and guests will become more memorable characters by having greater developments in their personalities and backstory.
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Fun Season with a New Twist!!
Just like with the first 2 seasons, Zettai BL 2024 did NOT disappoint!If you've gotten this far to season 3, you're probably a fan of one-shot episodes (like me). The storyline in each episode mostly doesn't impact the next... HOWEVER, this season was different!
A surprising touch that really elevated s3 was a new character's continued appearances and plot points - a new and interesting love interest! Besides the rare occurrences of a few other characters we're already familiar with, this was never done in the past. Overall, it's a refreshing switch-up that's keeping us viewers even more entertained.
It's also added a new layer of mystery; seeing Mob use BL logic to try evading these romantic advances but being surprisingly unsuccessful might spice up next season if we hopefully get one. And yes, we did get a new amazing theme for their wacky intro sequence.
All in all this season has no slow points and continues to be just as good as any other seasons.
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"por que alguém iria querer me amar?"
esta 3a temporada foi definitivamente muito melhor do que as outras duas, que já foram boas o bastante no quesito 'absurdamente bobas, mas justamente por isso, irritantemente engraçadas'. <3 eu dou tanta risada com esta série que chega a dar ódio, porque a narrativa é tão inteligente quanto simplérrima --- e dá uma frustração gostosa assistir a zoação das tropes e tramas clichês de bls que eu mais gosto.mas enfim. o que eu acho que tem de infinitamente melhor nesta temporada em comparação com as outras é o aprofundamento/complexidade na construção do personagem Mob. finalmente começamos a ver brechas na posição cínica (às vezes chata) dele em relação às pessoas/situações ao seu redor. nesta season ele passa bom tempo imaginando, com detalhes, cenários bls bem românticos e eróticos, de um jeito bem mais admitidamente "sonhando acordado"/recalcado do que antes, o que é até meio fofo. sei que a comédia também está na forma desnecessária que ele tenta se "proteger" de uma coisa que, aparentemente, nem está acontecendo com ele, porque, claramente, inconscientemente, é o que ele deseja que aconteça rs (um romance gayyyy), mas ainda assim:::: ele tá menos chatão, e isso é perfeito. a sua pretensão sobre a previsibilidade do universo bl também está falhando bem mais, e penso que tem tudo a ver com o fato dele mesmo estar cada vez mais dentro da própria narrativa (cansou de lutar contra os demônios: bissexualidade? homossexualidade? rs).
além disso, nesta season, começamos a assistir os reais problemas por trás dos mecanismos fortíssimos de defesa do Mob. "por que alguém iria querer me amar?", ele se pergunta, em determinado momento da história. e o bichinho tá sofrendo !!!! amo esse ponto em narrativas: a dificuldade de aceitar/entender a própria amabilidade/receber afeto -- que é exatamente o que Mob têm feito até então. ele até se frustou com o amor de Ayato e Toujou, que sempre lhe pareceu muito bl-previsivel-bobinho etc e tal. a baixa auto estima do garoto é tão absurda, coitado. amei o fato de ter levado três temporadas pra gente chegar nesse ponto com o personagem.
não sou fã de triângulos amorosos, mas como esta é uma comédia sobre clichês do universo bl, é óbvio que isso surgiria na história do Mob. nesse caso, fiquei até aliviada, porque embora eu estivesse aceitando o "romance" de Mob com Kikuchi, a história dos dois, para mim, não passou de um prato de comida admitidamente seco e frio, murcho e sem graça, bonitinho em alguns momentos, sem sal na maior parte do tempo, que eu estava me forçando a engolir porque não fazia diferença (a série é de comédia, não de romance, e Eles deixam isso muito claro). por este motivo, a introdução de Hatano na trama, num triângulo amoroso, foi bem interessante e excitante. além de mega divertida.
para quarta temporada, espero que Mob se apaixone por Hatano, e que o romance age gap deles dê certo no futuro. eles têm mais química do que com Kikuchi, que é fofo, mas a dinâmica com ele é mais seca e forçada do que com Hatano (com quem, verdade seja dita, também não é lá essas coisas...). por outro lado, eu gosto de como o personagem do Mob é melhor explorado com Hatano. as cenas são mais engraçadas, e até mesmo fofas. ambos são personagens típicos exagerados (Kikuchi é muito melodramático); a diferença de idade, e de personalidade (popular vs "perdedor") é deliciosa de assistir.
de toda forma, como eu disse, o romance decididamente não é o forte nem o objetivo desta série (embora ache Toujou e Ayato umas graçinhas, que raivaaaaa). isto é meio que uma pena, porque com tanta comédia sobre romance bl, um bom bl poderia ser desenvolvido nisso tudo. o ideal seria que o Mob se apaixonasse primeiro por algum cara que lhe parecesse surpreendentemente desinteressado em romance bl ou algo assim, e não o contrário. ele sempre recebe as declarações antes de notar os caras, então é meio... bleh. para todos os efeitos, há ainda a possibilidade de Mob terminar a série bem solteiro. às vezes, sinto que é isso que pode acontecer, já que o triângulo amoroso pode vir a fazer com que ele se sinta sufocado/pressionado demais, resultando em típicas atitudes de Mob, perfeitas para estragar as relações com ambos os interesses românticos.
mas enfim. para dar risada (duh rs), têm sido ótimo - esta temporada não foi exceção, e provavelmente se superou neste quesito. além disso, eu amo rever os rostinhos dos meus favs dos bls japoneses, aqui e ali, nos episódios. então: uma jóia do entretenimento japonês
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Quanto mais tem, melhor fica
Mais um banho de atuação maravilhosa, tanto do Inukai Atsuhiro e do Goto Yutaro, quanto do belíssimo Shiono Akihisa. Os demais atores, boa parte novos no elenco, também não deixam nada a desejar nesse quesito. O Japão dá o nome quando se trata de qualidade de atuação e comédia, além dos outros aspectos técnicos que também estão perfeitos. Curioso, que desde a primeira temporada as músicas das osts são bem icônicas, e dessa vez a abertura mais uma vez foi o auge da criatividade.Dessa vez, nosso casal secundário teve um pequeno conflito, e quando ao Mob, que tinha terminado a temporada anterior rendido ao mundo BL, mostrou que apenas nos iludiu e continua sendo o único hétero no mundinho BL que ele criou (tô rindo alto enquanto escrevo).
O hilário, é que a cada temporada ele passa todos os EPS fugindo dos homens, e dessa vez ele termina justamente com dois, num final aberto, que prenuncia -quem sabe- uma outra temporada para nos fazer mais felizes ainda.
Enfim, super indico essa série, o Japão arrasa nas produções e estou aguardando o desfecho final.
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