It's like in anime. If you're a popular male VA, you're bound to have a role in a BL anime. If you're a popular…
Maybe, lmao. I still remember people making a big deal about Yuichi Nakamura voicing a side trans woman in a visual novel for girls and its adaptation, and now he had a big role as the protagonist's gay close friend in a AAA game last year.
Adopted from a manga, this series is a short and sweet story of two males gradually acclimatizing to each other.Generally…
Japanese media is heavily gender-specific, so if producers fear a work will appeal only to women or men, they'll change it. Understandably, BL often falls victim to this.
So many BL actors including the girl in my strawberry film. Lol
It's like in anime. If you're a popular male VA, you're bound to have a role in a BL anime. If you're a popular female VA, you're bound to have a role in a yuri or yuri bait anime.
Sorry i saw your comment really late. but as you can see i'm an average movie watcher and i write that review…
I think that even if someone's opinion is superficial, immature, or simply biased, it's still better than formulaic praise or criticism based solely on public opinion. When I read reviews, I want to hear people's sincere opinions, not a formulaic reaction based on the film or series' reputation.
There's something amusing about how Kitano is much more believable as a blind man in the film than as a sighted man. Was he simply so invested in the role, or did he struggle with how to portray someone with unusual, mystical vision?
They're unlikely to do so anytime soon because while you can sell a lesbian story to people of all genders (guess…
Depends on what kind of romance and in what format. As for TV, most of the big bosses, both in media and television, are men. So you'll still get a male perspective on content production. But much also depends on the country. For example, the US has tried, in a strange way, to target traditionally male-dominated media at women, expecting it to suddenly become popular among women as well, and that men would then start consuming "proper, progressive media."