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Culinary, comedic, comforting BL series
Ishida Tomoya, an editor at a fashion magazine, found himself under significant pressure as he reconsidered his career and current position. On the day he intended to resign, he received an assignment to visit Mitsuya Ayumu, a renowned 52-year-old culinary expert with training and experience from France, to request a manuscript. However, when Ishida finally arrived at Mitsuya Sensei's house, he collapsed from the sweltering summer heat.
I have to admit, when I first saw the promotional poster and trailer for this BL series, I was a bit skeptical due to the age gap, which is something I had never encountered before. However, the first episode made a significant impact on me. I won’t turn down the opportunity to experience a good storyline just because of my initial assumptions.
The storyline is refreshingly original, presenting an eye-opening perspective on the significant age gap between the main characters. This dynamic challenges typical narratives and allows for a unique exploration of relationships. It's essential to note, however, that both characters are adults navigating their own lives, and this is ultimately a work of fiction. This context gives the story room to explore themes that might be considered unconventional in real life.
As I watched the first episode, I found myself increasingly intrigued, eager to discover where the plot will lead. It serves as a pilot for the rest of the series, so it makes sense that the creators would include some subtle romantic interactions to engage viewers right from the start. I believe it’s vital for the audience to get a glimpse of the chemistry and romance that will develop as the story unfolds. These initial moments not only pique curiosity but also lay the groundwork for a deeper emotional journey as the characters grow and evolve. Overall, I’m excited to see how this storyline progresses and what surprises it may bring.
In terms of acting, I have only seen Sakai Taisei, who plays Ishida Tomoya, in a few episodes of the Sentai series. However, this is my first time witnessing him portray a character who is bubbly, clumsy, a bit timid, yet still very high-spirited. His performance is delightful, and he brings a unique charm to the role. Throughout various scenes, he managed to elicit genuine giggles from me with his comedic timing and expressive delivery. It’s impressive to see how he embodies this character's quirks and nuances, making him relatable and endearing. I look forward to seeing how his performance evolves as the story progresses.
As for Yamazaki Masayoshi, who portrays Mitsuya Ayumu, also known as Mitsuya-sensei, I hadn’t seen any of his work before this series. However, by the end of the first episode, I was immediately captivated by his performance. He embodies the role of a wise, older gentleman who has his life together and exudes a sense of comfort in his own skin. Yamazaki skillfully brings this character to life, portraying him as compassionate, gentle, and caring. You can really feel his passion and dedication to his interests, and it's clear that he embodies a love for life itself.
His acting feels so natural and effortless, drawing the viewer in completely. I was particularly immersed in his cooking scenes, where his expertise shone brightly. I was genuinely impressed with his knife skills, which only added to the authenticity of his character. Yamazaki’s ability to convey both depth and warmth makes his performance truly remarkable, and I am excited to see how his character continues to develop throughout the series.
A big applause goes out to the production team for their outstanding ability to capture such beautiful food and cooking scenes. The use of slight yellow hues infuses the visuals with a warm, summery vibe that enhances the overall atmosphere. Moreover, the meticulous placement of subjects within each frame ensures that every expression and nuance is brilliantly conveyed.
The background music in the series is truly impressive. At times, it enhances the culinary aspect so effectively that I feel as though I'm immersed in a French-inspired setting. The soundtrack beautifully complements the overall vibe of the series, adding depth and richness to each scene. It not only elevates the viewing experience but also reinforces the themes of cooking and passion for food, making every moment even more enjoyable. The careful selection of music truly captures the essence of the series and enhances its charm.
I will continue to watch and support this series
I have to admit, when I first saw the promotional poster and trailer for this BL series, I was a bit skeptical due to the age gap, which is something I had never encountered before. However, the first episode made a significant impact on me. I won’t turn down the opportunity to experience a good storyline just because of my initial assumptions.
The storyline is refreshingly original, presenting an eye-opening perspective on the significant age gap between the main characters. This dynamic challenges typical narratives and allows for a unique exploration of relationships. It's essential to note, however, that both characters are adults navigating their own lives, and this is ultimately a work of fiction. This context gives the story room to explore themes that might be considered unconventional in real life.
As I watched the first episode, I found myself increasingly intrigued, eager to discover where the plot will lead. It serves as a pilot for the rest of the series, so it makes sense that the creators would include some subtle romantic interactions to engage viewers right from the start. I believe it’s vital for the audience to get a glimpse of the chemistry and romance that will develop as the story unfolds. These initial moments not only pique curiosity but also lay the groundwork for a deeper emotional journey as the characters grow and evolve. Overall, I’m excited to see how this storyline progresses and what surprises it may bring.
In terms of acting, I have only seen Sakai Taisei, who plays Ishida Tomoya, in a few episodes of the Sentai series. However, this is my first time witnessing him portray a character who is bubbly, clumsy, a bit timid, yet still very high-spirited. His performance is delightful, and he brings a unique charm to the role. Throughout various scenes, he managed to elicit genuine giggles from me with his comedic timing and expressive delivery. It’s impressive to see how he embodies this character's quirks and nuances, making him relatable and endearing. I look forward to seeing how his performance evolves as the story progresses.
As for Yamazaki Masayoshi, who portrays Mitsuya Ayumu, also known as Mitsuya-sensei, I hadn’t seen any of his work before this series. However, by the end of the first episode, I was immediately captivated by his performance. He embodies the role of a wise, older gentleman who has his life together and exudes a sense of comfort in his own skin. Yamazaki skillfully brings this character to life, portraying him as compassionate, gentle, and caring. You can really feel his passion and dedication to his interests, and it's clear that he embodies a love for life itself.
His acting feels so natural and effortless, drawing the viewer in completely. I was particularly immersed in his cooking scenes, where his expertise shone brightly. I was genuinely impressed with his knife skills, which only added to the authenticity of his character. Yamazaki’s ability to convey both depth and warmth makes his performance truly remarkable, and I am excited to see how his character continues to develop throughout the series.
A big applause goes out to the production team for their outstanding ability to capture such beautiful food and cooking scenes. The use of slight yellow hues infuses the visuals with a warm, summery vibe that enhances the overall atmosphere. Moreover, the meticulous placement of subjects within each frame ensures that every expression and nuance is brilliantly conveyed.
The background music in the series is truly impressive. At times, it enhances the culinary aspect so effectively that I feel as though I'm immersed in a French-inspired setting. The soundtrack beautifully complements the overall vibe of the series, adding depth and richness to each scene. It not only elevates the viewing experience but also reinforces the themes of cooking and passion for food, making every moment even more enjoyable. The careful selection of music truly captures the essence of the series and enhances its charm.
I will continue to watch and support this series
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