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- Título original: コントラスト
- Também conhecido como: Kontorasuto
- Roteirista: Yamada Kana
- Roteirista e Diretor: Tomita Mira
- Gêneros: Romance, Juventude
Elenco e Créditos
- Iuichi HaruhiAoyama KanataPapel Principal
- Akune HaruseSenkawa AkiraPapel Principal
- Tomisato NaoNakano Mizuki [Kanata's friend]Papel Secundário
- Hayato MaruoJun [Kanata's friend]Papel Secundário
- Kashimata RyunosukeMakki [Kanata's classmate]Papel Secundário
- Yoneo Kento[Akira's best friend from cram school]Papel Secundário
Resenhas
10/10 i missed bl dramas like this
10/10 i missed bl dramas like this…………………..…..…………………………………It's been so long since i watched a bl drama that naturally treated gay romance. There are no tiring, fetishizing (sub)plots, no silly drama and no exaggerated characters.
The simplicity of this drama is its strength. Simple gestures, just like akira buying kanata a bracelet or their conversations on the rooftop, make this drama feel so intimate and tangible.
I know the drama is still ongoing, but i just had to leave a review already. The japanese bl industry has been feeding us well with directors that treat their projects as art and not just content.
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Finally, a Japanese BL that skips the “do I like boys” crisis
If you’re a sucker for the “Golden Retriever x Black Cat” dynamic or the classic “Popular Guy x Nerdy Boy” trope, Contrast is going to hit some of the right notes. It takes those clichés yet strips away the tired “arrogant jock” or “bully” archetypes, replacing them with a much more grounded, lonely connection between two high schoolersStory
Honestly, I’m tired of the 5 episode self-discovery phase in BL where characters spend half the show wondering if they like guys. Contrast skips the filler and gives us a lead in Akira who is a relatable and believable closeted gay character. This allows the narrative to focus on his guarded nature and his genuine chemistry with Kanata, rather than just hitting the usual Japanese BL thing where characters only realized they are gay or queer after 10 episodes once they accept their love for each other
However, the final two episodes felt a bit weak and rushed. I was craving more tension and those “cheesy” cinematic lines like if you’re going to give me a cliché, I want it to be a great one. The series lacked that final punch of high-stakes romantic tension I usually look for. Also, as a side note on the subplot with Akira’s brother’s friend (Inoue Sora), that relationship felt pretty disturbing. Whether it was meant to be 18+ or just a boundary-crossing tutor relationship, it added a dark, uncomfortable layer to the show
Acting
To be blunt, the acting needs some work, particularly with the main leads during the heavy emotional scenes. While they are charming and have some chemistry, they aren’t always convincing. The acting is decent though, but they haven’t reached the level of acting performance seen in my personal Top 15 Japanese BLs, to be honest
Overall
I’m giving this a “bias 8 stars” because it is my favorite trope and Kanata is a cutie, lol. It might not enter my Top 15 Japanese BLs due to the acting hurdles and the slightly rushed ending, but for fans of atmospheric, trope-heavy high school dramas, it’s a must-watch and it’s easily the best Japanese BL of 2026 (so far), especially after the bland Countdown To Yes and also Cosmetic Playlover S2 like this season hasn’t been hitting for me, and I couldn’t take the unserious comedy of I’m Kishi Knight: Your Private Tutor, so Contrast definitely stands out at this point
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