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a sweet and thought-provoking series
i watched this yesterday when i was sick and it put me in a such a good mood :))!! it's such a sweet love story with a really inspiring message, that you're never too old to try something new.
the characters were so layered and interesting, and, of course, these talented actors helped bring them to life!! i could clearly feel togawa's love and admiration for nozue, who was essentially an inspiration to him in a time where he was lost, a motivation to be the better version of himself. nozue's development was really fullfilling. in the beginning, he appears to be more self-conscious and afraid of change, because he's become so used to this monotonous life he doesn't want or feels confident to step out of that confort zone. but in only five episodes, we see him develop into a more vibrant, confident version of himself with togawa's help.
their interactions were so natural and captivating, and the little playfulness had me giggling and blushing.
although, i have to say, episode 4 was heartwrenching :(( "you're the only person who makes me glad i'm alive" fucking broke me :((( why is that so sad??? and togowa confessing what he thought were unreciprocated feelings hurt like hell, the way he broke into tears :((((
i really liked the cinematography, color grading and the spaces they filmed in.
overall, it's a cozy but very thought-povoking show, i will definitely come back to this in the future!!
the characters were so layered and interesting, and, of course, these talented actors helped bring them to life!! i could clearly feel togawa's love and admiration for nozue, who was essentially an inspiration to him in a time where he was lost, a motivation to be the better version of himself. nozue's development was really fullfilling. in the beginning, he appears to be more self-conscious and afraid of change, because he's become so used to this monotonous life he doesn't want or feels confident to step out of that confort zone. but in only five episodes, we see him develop into a more vibrant, confident version of himself with togawa's help.
their interactions were so natural and captivating, and the little playfulness had me giggling and blushing.
although, i have to say, episode 4 was heartwrenching :(( "you're the only person who makes me glad i'm alive" fucking broke me :((( why is that so sad??? and togowa confessing what he thought were unreciprocated feelings hurt like hell, the way he broke into tears :((((
i really liked the cinematography, color grading and the spaces they filmed in.
overall, it's a cozy but very thought-povoking show, i will definitely come back to this in the future!!
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