I'm currently watch "At 25:00 in Akasaka." It has a unique film style that I can't quite put my finger on, but the leisurely pace and the captivating atmosphere give it a distinct indie film vibe. The raw and gritty nature of the film is something that really resonates with me. It's difficult to put into words, but that's the best way I can describe it.

 FortPeatForever:

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We Are Ep 13

Peem is a saint, and like Phum and Kluen, I too am in love with him lmao

But for real, if I had been in Peem's place I would have cried, like this was our thing, and you didn't show up, like it was symbolic! End of the old, start of the new, this picture is their love on canvas!

I was so glad that they talked it out and that this didn't turn into some makjang plot from the crew, like the preview seemed to show. The love confession from Peem was so lovely ;;

I was actually totally good with Peem's refusal to date, because yes, make him pay a little, but I'm also really glad that these two are FINALLY dating. That last shot was beautiful, with the bouquet and the art piece in the background.

I wonder if they're going to show us what Peem named his painting?

Now on to the Preview : Dating era is upon us!!! Are we really getting the parent meeting ? Hopefully Peem's parents are better than Phum's. 

 FortPeatForever:
:) I got FirstKhao's done <3 

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 angeliviki2022:

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<3  :)

 FortPeatForever:
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 FortPeatForever:

Day 26- Did I step in poo, The worst Ex? 

Oh that is easy it is 100% Gun (Sky's ex from LITA). I hate him so much.

Same here, not just a terrible ex but the most horrible person ever 

 Simi_Tutu:

I'm currently watch "At 25:00 in Akasaka." It has a unique film style that I can't quite put my finger on, but the leisurely pace and the captivating atmosphere give it a distinct indie film vibe. The raw and gritty nature of the film is something that really resonates with me. It's difficult to put into words, but that's the best way I can describe it.

It's not for everyone, but I love it. I'm glad you're enjoying it,

 Simi_Tutu:
The raw and gritty nature of the film is something that really resonates with me.

I think raw is the right word-- that's what I thought when I watched it-- like the coloring (tends to go dark), the closeup on the actors skin, even Hayama's burnt hair adds to it (not joking lol), it just feels imperfect in an intentional way

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I hope this pairing sticks, because I'd love to see them in another drama together ;; 

 Simi_Tutu:
I'm currently watch "At 25:00 in Akasaka." It has a unique film style that I can't quite put my finger on,

I loved it, too - in fact, I feel pretty confident in pre-rating this series 10 stars. I agree, it has a nice vibe different from most JBLs. Also, stories involving handicaps (e.g. Heart/Li Ming in MSP, or the very recent "One Day Miracle" - see my post on p. 859) usually resonate with me. (Disclaimer: Kohei's beauty and quiet/serious nature has nothing to do with my 10-star rating. *cough cough*)

Subsequently corrected:
Speaking of JBLs with a different style/vibe, I watched the first episode of "Hidamari ga Kikoeru" (Gaga: "I Hear The Sunspot") ... and I loved it. In fact, I feel pretty confident in pre-rating this series 10 stars. In addition to the different vibe from most JBLs, which I really liked, stories involving handicaps (e.g. Heart/Li Ming in MSP, or the very recent "One Day Miracle" - see my post on p. 859) usually pull my heartstrings. I'm not even sure if this will be a true BL or more of a bromance, but whatever, that doesn't really matter to me.  (Disclaimer: Kohei's beauty and quiet/serious nature has nothing to do with my 10-star rating. *cough cough*)

 axdxex:
it just feels imperfect in an intentional way

That's very Japanese (not only in pebble gardens). 

 angeliviki2022:
Enjoy all the desserts Pharm makes 

I can't eat any sugar or sweets, so can I eat Pharm instead? (I can't believe I just said that, bad me.)

 axdxex:
it just feels imperfect in an intentional way

YESSS! This description perfectly captures the essence of what I was trying to convey. The environment plays a pivotal role in shaping Yuki's character, adding an intricate layer to his persona. It pushes you to reflect on the life circumstances and emotions that have led him to the present. I am eagerly anticipating future episodes that will delve deeper into this aspect. Episodes one through three have hinted that this exploration will unfold gradually. Each episode is filled with subtle clues for his character development, which I find absolutely enthralling. The detail is so nuanced that if one isn't observant, they might miss it. I believe the director intentionally designed it this way to compel the audience to closely observe the characters.