Cute Visuals But A Bit Too Slow And Boring
Living with Him (2024) is a decent, very lighthearted, and gentle Japanese BL drama that fits perfectly into the slice-of-life and cohabitation genres. While it delivers great comfort, it ultimately suffers from a lack of high stakes and excitement.Story & Pacing (6.5/10):The plot is incredibly simple, following two childhood acquaintances who enter university and unexpectedly become roommates. What follows is a very soft, domestic routine filled with cooking, cleaning, and a very slow-burning realization of feelings. While the atmosphere is cozy and stress-free, the overall narrative is quite predictable and safe. For viewers who prefer high-tension plots, intense rivalries, or deep psychological drama, the pacing here will definitely feel a bit draggy and boring.Acting & Cast (8/10):The main leads are undeniably attractive and have a very cute, endearing visual chemistry. Ryuga Sato and Shojiakira delivered solid, sweet performances, bringing a lot of innocence and warmth to their roles. Their domestic banter and quiet moments are charming to watch, but the romantic tension never reaches that explosive, burning-hot level seen in other top-tier jBLs.Overall:This drama is a solid 7/10 comfort watch that is perfect for a lazy afternoon when you want something mindless and sweet. It boasts a beautiful cast and cozy production value, but it lacks the edge and passion needed to make it truly unforgettable. A reasonable, one-time watch.
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