Miseinen: Mijukuna Oretachi wa Bukiyô ni Shinkôchû
- Minissérie de televisão
- 2024–2025
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Um estudante exemplar e um criminoso desordeiro se unem depois que o primeiro descobre o segredo do segundo, levando a um relacionamento íntimo entre os dois.Um estudante exemplar e um criminoso desordeiro se unem depois que o primeiro descobre o segredo do segundo, levando a um relacionamento íntimo entre os dois.Um estudante exemplar e um criminoso desordeiro se unem depois que o primeiro descobre o segredo do segundo, levando a um relacionamento íntimo entre os dois.
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My man Minase got a huge abandonment complex after all that, Hirukawa you better take responsibility. Those two last episodes felt unnecessary until they touched on this actually. Was about to throw hands when marriage was brought up.
Apart from some awkward kissing scenes (but plenty of intimacy ones paradoxically) I'd say it feels genuine and it avoids some of the usual dynamics in BLs, things somehow flow, apart from their family issues, which are significant. For a country that pretends not to see bullying and domestic abuse hoping it will magically go away, Japan sure produces a ton of content that revolves around this very topic. And almost every time most bystanders claim it's better to remain just that. Getting involved will almost taint you with the same "disease", which is a very odd stance, but this is what Minase's friends and teachers tell him. He will suffer by association, his future will be compromised etc. I find that very odd for a collectivist society but I'm sure I have heard several explanations for it, I just cannot wrap my head around it. Especially adults acting that way.
Nevermind, it's a miracle Hirukawa survives this. At least in the stories.
Apart from some awkward kissing scenes (but plenty of intimacy ones paradoxically) I'd say it feels genuine and it avoids some of the usual dynamics in BLs, things somehow flow, apart from their family issues, which are significant. For a country that pretends not to see bullying and domestic abuse hoping it will magically go away, Japan sure produces a ton of content that revolves around this very topic. And almost every time most bystanders claim it's better to remain just that. Getting involved will almost taint you with the same "disease", which is a very odd stance, but this is what Minase's friends and teachers tell him. He will suffer by association, his future will be compromised etc. I find that very odd for a collectivist society but I'm sure I have heard several explanations for it, I just cannot wrap my head around it. Especially adults acting that way.
Nevermind, it's a miracle Hirukawa survives this. At least in the stories.
This is another school themed BL series, the kind about a good student falls for a bad boy. I guess this opposite attracts stuff is indeed a popular one. Maybe because it's all about the forbidden fruit, especially when it's about BL. It doubles the guilty pleasure. Although technically, the bad boy in this story wasn't really a bad seed. He's just a victim of unfortunate circumstances and a bad parent. The plot was very straightforward, with zero plot twists. The visual was good, just like the acting. There's no heavy sex scenes in it, in case you're wondering. And for those who hate sad endings, rest assured, you're not gonna find any in this movie.
I've read a lot of BL stories, fanfics, I've watched lota of animes, dramas, and this one is the best one so far.
It's subtle, it's sweet and realistic. There's no dumb humor, no cringe, no caricatural showcase of homosexuality. They start of as friends, and they really care for each other which can be shown mostly in their actions. Words aren't needed. They support and help each other, they look out for one another... The portrayal of emotions is incredible. I love the characters, I love that they're not perfect and have flaws. But they find each other and bloom, realizing there's more to life than they thought. Minase taught Hirukawa that studying and college can be rewarding, Hirukawa taught Minase that not all relationships are meaningless. The slow, increasing love, is very soft and pure. The drama shows hardships and family dysfunctions, too. To me, it's so much more than just a "cute gay show". Also, the story might seem mundane or boring for those who don't see the details and little symbols. You won't enjoy it if you aren't sensitive or empathetic. I enjoyed every second of it and watched it all so fast because I got glued to the story... I'm tired of BL series with no communication, with toxic relationships, awful jokes and unrealistic gay stereotypes. "Our youth" is beautiful, sweet, domestic... and realistic. Watch it.
It's subtle, it's sweet and realistic. There's no dumb humor, no cringe, no caricatural showcase of homosexuality. They start of as friends, and they really care for each other which can be shown mostly in their actions. Words aren't needed. They support and help each other, they look out for one another... The portrayal of emotions is incredible. I love the characters, I love that they're not perfect and have flaws. But they find each other and bloom, realizing there's more to life than they thought. Minase taught Hirukawa that studying and college can be rewarding, Hirukawa taught Minase that not all relationships are meaningless. The slow, increasing love, is very soft and pure. The drama shows hardships and family dysfunctions, too. To me, it's so much more than just a "cute gay show". Also, the story might seem mundane or boring for those who don't see the details and little symbols. You won't enjoy it if you aren't sensitive or empathetic. I enjoyed every second of it and watched it all so fast because I got glued to the story... I'm tired of BL series with no communication, with toxic relationships, awful jokes and unrealistic gay stereotypes. "Our youth" is beautiful, sweet, domestic... and realistic. Watch it.
Ranking it a good drama, my score for this love story covers exactly one aspect- yearning. I watched a reel featuring one of the leads feeding the other water. Emotion depicted by the actors and framing of the scene escalated a tint of salvation through love in my perspective. Complete surrender exhibited by 'Haruki', "infect me, even a little" impressed me. Plot was nothing new but it succumbed me to watch, waiting every week. Story is set in modern Kanto prefecture based on a Korean Manhwa. Kisses looked influenced from 'Doukyusei'. The actors were not only compatible but also apt for the roles. Kenshin has a gravitational gaze. Junsei being a fudanshi aided their cozy romance. Scriptwriter has done a great work in condensing the webtoon into a short drama that looked native. It would have been far more intense if made in the original language.
Everything is good until it is not. Don't delve into personal lives. Let the narrative remain wholesome in your last impression.
Everything is good until it is not. Don't delve into personal lives. Let the narrative remain wholesome in your last impression.
I recommending everyone who wants the watch a good bl tv show. The story is heart warming and feels nice. It was nice that the subject was realistic and worth the problems in real life. In addition, the fact that both characters supported each other in the problems they faced in their lives, but never interfered with the course of troubles and overcame the problems with their own, was the most basic thing that made this story different from the others.. Also as a manhwa reader i could say that i love how they the follow manghwa storyline. And the actors who played jin and hirukawa is perfecty fit in the characters. And they reflected the personalities and energies of the characters on the show in a very beautiful way.
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- CuriosidadesAdapted from the Korean webtoon "Our Youth" by Hi Nun.
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