Lots of character depth
This show starts at school and follows our main cast afterwards. We see them all fall in love, break up, etc. The thing i loved most about this show is that every main character (there are about six) has a very distinct background that explains why they are who they are, and they delve into it without hesitation. All of the characters feel like real people living their own world in their own way, and not two-dimensional figures who move the plot along.
After roughly twenty five episodes it does start to drag on a bit, but they take ample time to build to a satisfying happy ending (i don't consider that spoiling, sorry).
I enjoyed the main female lead in other shows, and had never seen the main male lead before, but I'll look for him now.
The music was a bit repetitive. The first few episodes you fall in love with it, but then the same tune gets annoying. Some camera work made the imagery dreamlike, which i wasn't a fan of, but it was part of the film style.
After roughly twenty five episodes it does start to drag on a bit, but they take ample time to build to a satisfying happy ending (i don't consider that spoiling, sorry).
I enjoyed the main female lead in other shows, and had never seen the main male lead before, but I'll look for him now.
The music was a bit repetitive. The first few episodes you fall in love with it, but then the same tune gets annoying. Some camera work made the imagery dreamlike, which i wasn't a fan of, but it was part of the film style.
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