This episode started so fluffy and ended so sad and heartbroken. That last scene of Eiw and Cake mother, two long life friends and neighbours saying good bye omg :( P.S. - I'm pissed they took away the mothers talk on youtube, like seriously????!!!!
Is it confirmed they'll be a couple?? I ship them though
Well I guess they will be because they appear dancing together in that music clip that shows up at the end of every episode and this episode they already look all smiley between them so 🤔🤔🤔
I'm in love with this series. Just 30 minutes feel so little. It was a very lovely episode. And now they introduced the third couple. Drama is coming from next episode by what the preview showed. It's getting really interesting! Taiwan BL never disappoints me ^^
I spotted a tongue! That was way more physical intimacy than most het kdramas.
I mean... It's Korea so I'm not expecting a Thai like sex scene XD But that last kiss omg ^^ You know, I think they are getting better but being Korea such a conservative country it's no wonder they're still not ready to do kissing, intimate and sex scenes like Thailand does... Maybe in the near future...
I really don't know why I am giggling like a little girl while watching this. 😂😂😂😂 I feel like a teenage girl watching a teen drama but they're not in high school and I'm a boy. Probably I find it silly and funny at the same time. Or I'm just in a good mood 😆😆😆😆
I have to confess Akira got on my nerves and I even said ''I'm so done with this movie'' but then it came that family reunion where he confessed the divorce and being gay. Also the mother's racism and xenophobia. The film really highlights the realities of societal pressure, conformity, homophobia and racism in Japan and I went through the stages of loving the movie (till around 1 hour I think) then from hating it like 20 minutes or so till loving it again the last half hour. Even so i was surprised for Yuuki's mother being so comprehensive and then Akira's father being the same. But ugh, like if when the girl said to Akira at 28 that she wanted a date and if Akira said what he said the night they decided to get a divorce all of the misery both guys went through 8 years would have been avoided. But I guess that's what a shitty society pressure does to you. And I was happy they reunited and lived happily ever after till their old age. Akira died first and then Yuuki followed him to the after life and became united for all eternity. I just wouldn't thought that I would like the movie after their separation but that happened and I also felt revenged since the wife and Yuki both slapped and punched him back to the reality. I was really thinking how the movie would have a happy ending after all that shit but then I was so glad they reunited under the Alaskan Aurora Borealis ^^
Its a Japanese BL. Either they will kiss like two kids and very quickly at that or something will interrupt their…
Hello! Listen I've just watched the movie! I have to confess Akira got on my nerves and I even said ''I'm so done with this movie'' but then it came that family reunion where he confessed the divorce and being gay. Also the mother's racism and xenophobia. The film really highlights the realities of societal pressure, conformity, homophobia and racism in Japan and I went through the stages of loving the movie (till around 1 hour I think) then from hating it like 20 minutes or so till loving it again the last half hour. Even so i was surprised for Yuuki's mother being so comprehensive and then Akira's father being the same. But ugh, like if when the girl said to Akira at 28 that she wanted a date and if Akira said what he said the night they decided to get a divorce all of the misery both guys went through 8 years would have been avoided. But I guess that's what a shitty society pressure does to you. And I was happy they reunited and lived happily ever after till their old age. Akira died first and then Yuuki followed him to the after life and became united for all eternity. I was really thinking how the movie would have a happy ending after all that shit but then I was so glad they reunited under the Alaskan Aurora Borealis ^^ Sorry for the long testament XD I just wouldn't thought that I would like the movie after their separation but that happened and I also felt revenged since the wife and Yuki both slapped and punched him back to the reality.
It was good after all but those 20 minutes were really frustrating sigh :P
Earth crying oh my god. So emotional :( I didn't know i needed Santa to talk in English. I think i fell deeper in love with this guy <3 That preview: I knew it. I knew that this would be honeymoon episode followed by drama episode. It's always like this.
I've never felt so related to Akk like this episode. The fear, the anguish, the "what will other people think". Also every time that principal appeared I was like This Bitch! Also, I felt Akk parents were going to accept him either way but of course I was also ready for the contrary. But I felt they were kind people when they appeared first so... Glad for Chadok for finally taking a stand and be able to live freely but unfortunately without Dika. Also, am I the only one thinking, poor Namo, nobody for him? At least he got the position he always wanted and Wat is the new leader! By the way, can't stop thinking about the former prefect Mes that Chadok said to have a depression because he couldn't deal with the society outside of the school. I'm thinking if Aye didn't appeared Akk would most certainly have gone the same path! Anyways, this was a great series, I like how they addressed LGBTQ issues and hopefully in the future more BL series will do the same.
P.S. - I'm pissed they took away the mothers talk on youtube, like seriously????!!!!
Enjoy ^^
Also the mother's racism and xenophobia. The film really highlights the realities of societal pressure, conformity, homophobia and racism in Japan and I went through the stages of loving the movie (till around 1 hour I think) then from hating it like 20 minutes or so till loving it again the last half hour.
Even so i was surprised for Yuuki's mother being so comprehensive and then Akira's father being the same. But ugh, like if when the girl said to Akira at 28 that she wanted a date and if Akira said what he said the night they decided to get a divorce all of the misery both guys went through 8 years would have been avoided. But I guess that's what a shitty society pressure does to you.
And I was happy they reunited and lived happily ever after till their old age. Akira died first and then Yuuki followed him to the after life and became united for all eternity.
I just wouldn't thought that I would like the movie after their separation but that happened and I also felt revenged since the wife and Yuki both slapped and punched him back to the reality.
I was really thinking how the movie would have a happy ending after all that shit but then I was so glad they reunited under the Alaskan Aurora Borealis ^^
I have to confess Akira got on my nerves and I even said ''I'm so done with this movie'' but then it came that family reunion where he confessed the divorce and being gay.
Also the mother's racism and xenophobia. The film really highlights the realities of societal pressure, conformity, homophobia and racism in Japan and I went through the stages of loving the movie (till around 1 hour I think) then from hating it like 20 minutes or so till loving it again the last half hour.
Even so i was surprised for Yuuki's mother being so comprehensive and then Akira's father being the same. But ugh, like if when the girl said to Akira at 28 that she wanted a date and if Akira said what he said the night they decided to get a divorce all of the misery both guys went through 8 years would have been avoided. But I guess that's what a shitty society pressure does to you.
And I was happy they reunited and lived happily ever after till their old age. Akira died first and then Yuuki followed him to the after life and became united for all eternity.
I was really thinking how the movie would have a happy ending after all that shit but then I was so glad they reunited under the Alaskan Aurora Borealis ^^
Sorry for the long testament XD I just wouldn't thought that I would like the movie after their separation but that happened and I also felt revenged since the wife and Yuki both slapped and punched him back to the reality.
It was good after all but those 20 minutes were really frustrating sigh :P
I didn't know i needed Santa to talk in English. I think i fell deeper in love with this guy <3
That preview: I knew it. I knew that this would be honeymoon episode followed by drama episode. It's always like this.
Glad for Chadok for finally taking a stand and be able to live freely but unfortunately without Dika.
Also, am I the only one thinking, poor Namo, nobody for him? At least he got the position he always wanted and Wat is the new leader!
By the way, can't stop thinking about the former prefect Mes that Chadok said to have a depression because he couldn't deal with the society outside of the school. I'm thinking if Aye didn't appeared Akk would most certainly have gone the same path!
Anyways, this was a great series, I like how they addressed LGBTQ issues and hopefully in the future more BL series will do the same.