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10 di 10 episodi visti
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Storia 9.5
Acting/Cast 10
Musica 9.5
Valutazione del Rewatch 9.5

MASTERPIECE

Sarò diretta nel dire che secondo me è uno dei bl coreani più completi mai visti. Seriamente fra tutti i bl coreani che ho visto, questo è l'unico ad essere di una quantità discreta di episodi ma soprattutto a durare tra i 30 e i 40 minuti, di solito durano sempre pochissimo; inoltre ho notato come solitamente facciano andare la storia molto veloce senza avere tempo di approfondire mentre in questa serie ho sentito come se avessero sfruttato a dovere la potenzialità della trama.
Non c'è nulla da obiettare, la trama è bella e ben fatta, ti prende e vuoi sapere sempre di più, la cinematorrafia e sopratutto il coloring sono stupefacenti, il panorama era sempre adatto e io stessa mi sono sentita molto coinvolta nelle scene grazie al coloring, infatti ho notato che cambiavano le tonalità di colore in base alla scena e alla sua gravità, per esempio nelle scene più tristi i colori erano più scuri, quasi bianco-nero, invece, nella scena del loro viaggio i colori erano più accesi proprio in nome del loro sentirsi vivi e felici con l'altro e poi ho notato un botto il coloring nella scena in cui finalmente si riuniscono, in quel bacio i colori stavano impazzendo, non c'era un'unica colorazione ma mille, erano un'esplosione di colori così come il loro stato d'animo, manifestato anche attraverso il bacio che per la prima volta ho sentito avesse dei sentimenti, appassionato ma anche alla "stavo morendo dalla voglia di baciarti".
In questa serie tutto è stato fatto a dovere e in base a ciò che succede, tutto punta sul cercare di immedesimare lo spettatore nella scena e nulla da fare, ci sono riusciti e non poco. Per non parlare della bravura degli attori, mi hanno fatto essere dannatamente empatica.
In sé la storia è molto difficile e non credo ci siano abbastanza parole per descrivere quanto è stato bello e significativo per me avere l'opportunità di guardare questo masterpiece.
Ovviamente, come in tutte le serie, ci sono stati personaggi per cui tutt'ora porto infinito rancore e rabbia e personaggi che invece ho amato con tutta me stessa; poi come sempre ci sono state scene da togliere il fiato, scene in cui è successa la stessa cosa ma in negativo e altre molto tristi, diciamo che quest'ultime sono state prevalenti nella serie ma sarò sincera dicendo che è giusto così, loro hanno tanti problemi e tante situazioni, soprattutto Jae Won che nonostante tutti gli anni passati ad andare da una psicologa, tutte le medicine, TUTTO, continua ancora ad essere oppresso dalla vita. Tutto ciò che è successo si addice perfettamente a quello che sono, che provano, a tutto, per me non poteva andare diversamente.
Se proprio devo criticare qualcosa posso dire che mi è dispiaciuto non si abbia avuto tempo di trattare tutti gli argomenti, mi avrebbe fatto piacere vedere se si sarebbe potuto risolvere qualcosa nella famiglia di Jae Won, magari anche una conoscenza genitori, un altro viaggio e le mille attività che Ji Hyun ha nominato. Per questo e per la bellezza di questa serie posso annunciare che VOGLIO UNA SECONDA STAGIONE. LA PRETENDO.
Per concludere consiglio vivamente questa serie, si soffre un pò ma ne vale la pena, assolutamente.
Non credo di essermi mai sentita così per un bl coreano perchè l'ho sempre detto, troppo corti e nulli, invece The Eighth Sense è seriamente pieno, tranne per il mio volerli vedere di più felici, ma per il resto entra sicuramente a far parte delle serie che amo molto per la loro cinematografia (e non solo ovviamente) tra cui ho assolutamente "I Told Sunset About You" e "Vice-Versa".
Guardatelo e non ve ne dimenticherete mai, prendetevi cura di voi stessi e vivete una vita senza rimpianti.

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Non migliore di molti altra drama

Di solito non scrivo recensioni di drama che non mi colpiscono particolarmente nel bene o nel male, come in questo caso, ma viste le lodi sperticate che leggo in giro riguardo a questo titolo mi sembrava giusto cercare di presentare un'opinione leggermente più obbiettiva spero. E visto che tanto scrivo in italiano, la leggeranno in pochi e nessuno mi lincerà per questo. Questo drama a mio avviso non è niente di straordinario, meglio di altri BL, ma peggiore di altri Bl per certi aspetti, o in media con altri drama dello stesso tipo. La trama non è nulla di nuovo sotto il sole, anzi la trama di Blueming mi aveva dato qualcosa di più in termini di coerenza e novità con l'insrimento dell'argomento cinematografia. In fondo eighth sense a livello di storia si può riassumere in tre parole: un ragazzo di campagna che arriva in città per frequentare il primo anno di università maturerà grazie all'incontro con un ragazzo dell'ultimo anno con un sacco di problemi di cui si innamorerà. Tutto qui. I personaggi principali sono abbastanza approfonditi e interessanti in particolare Seo jae won, e hanno abbastanza chimica. e tratti distintivi ma già il passato di Kim Ji non è che venga approfondito... ed entrambi i protagonisti sono vittima della malattia del protagonista riscontrabile in migliaia di altri drama: tutti li vogliono. Tutti vogliono essere loro amici o morosi. Ae rin che viene tanto lodata come amica del ragzzo di campagna e che praticamente gli impone la sua amicizia, si capisce perchè vuole a tutti i costi essere sua amica? No. O perchè l'ex del senior vuole tornare con lui anche se sembra che non lo ami poi molto e nemmmeno le piaccia? Per orgoglio? Perchè lui è ricco? Non viene adtto. Tutti li vogliono e basta. E vogliamo parlare delle infinite puntate dove il senior non è mai sobrio per più di 5 minuti? O del montaggio veramente scadente? Certe scene seguenti non hanno legami tra di loro oppure sono girate in modo strano. Ora io non sono un regista nè un critico cinematografico ma se un personaggio sta parlando in quel momento o gli sta succedendo qualcosa di rilevante direi che sarebbe il caso di inquadrarlo no? Invece più e più volte questo non succede e tu non capisci neanche la scena dopo perchè non hai visto cos'è successo prima. Tipo nelle prime lezioni di surf di Seo a Kim, Kim non viene inquadrato mente parlano, solo Seo, e vediamo sempre solo Seo anche quando Kim va sott'acqua e dopo Seo che sembra allarmato, ma non vediamo la scena di Kim che quasi annega benchè il trauma con l'acqua ce l'abbia lui non Seo! E anche le lodi che altri spettaori scrivono al drama per la presenza della psicologa e per il fatto che finalmente un drama fa vedere un personaggio in terapia....per carità bella cosa (che poteva essere fatta meglio visivamente parlando, inserendo le scene con la psicologa in modo più logico, ma tralasciamo) , ma altri drama l'hanno già fatto e anni orsono, tipo Weightlifting Fairy Kim Bok Joo ancora nel 2016. Quindi per favore non urliamo al miracolo. The eight sense è un drama carino, ma non straordinario, piuttosto prolisso e lento, in media con altri prodotti dello stesso tipo e migliore di alcuni di loro per contenuti, non dico di no, ma anche con velleità artistiche che non si può permettere secondo me. Buona la chimica tra i protagonisti che innalza il livello del drama a cui altrimenti avrei dato forse l'insufficienza per quanto mi riguarda.

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Storia 8.5
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Musica 7.5
Valutazione del Rewatch 9.0

It’s more than just a romance drama…

And that can be either a selling point or a red flag, depending on what you are looking for. Personally, I loved it.

The Eight Sense starts as a story mostly focused on Ji Hyun, a student that moved from the countryside to Seoul to attend a university. Trying to fit into a larger and fast paced environment, working part time and taking classes - having just one friend from the same town. And then he comes across Jae Won. And that’s when the romance starts, Ji Hyun slowly starts to get out of his comfort zone and the plot starts to shift more towards Jae Won.

For me, Jae Won is the star of the drama. His character just resonates with me more. Initially presented as this popular guy who just got back from the military. Guy that has it all: friends, girls liking him, rich and influential parents and an extroverted personality that makes his daily life so much easier. But there is so much more to this character and we slowly see the unhealed wounds as the plot starts to focus on his side more and more.

Both characters went through enormous change throughout this short drama. Both matured and learned more about themselves. While the romance was amazing, organic, well paced and perfectly delivered, the individual stories were the aspect that made me love the drama more. Creating your characters as more than just a pair, making sure they are presented as individuals with their own stories, social circles. Not locking them inside the romance bubble where they are never seen interacting with other people in a context that is detached from their relationship - that’s when you know there was some proper effort put into writing.

I cannot compliment The Eighth Sense enough on how they presented and dealt with mental health issues. This might be one of the best representations in k-bls we have seen so far. It showcases how complex of an issue it might be. How at times we don’t even know how much people around us are struggling, because they learned how to mask it. How the healing takes more than just occasional visits to a specialist. How the system of social support and having people you trust around you is also a vital aspect of recovery. How there is no one solution, magic pill that can fix it all - it’s a long process that needs many elements working together to have a positive and long lasting effect. But also, how it’s obtainable, how it’s not impossible to get out of that dark place, no matter how hopeless it might feel at the moment.

As for the acting - no complaints. Both Im Ji Sub and Oh Jun Taek did justice to their characters and delivered a realistic and believable performance. The Eighth Sense also has an amazing cast of vibrant supporting characters. I adored the female-male friendships thanks to Yoon Won’s and Ae Ri’s fun personalities and great delivery by Lee Mi Ra and Seo Ji An. I hated Eun Ji and Tae Hyung with all my passion and it was also possible only because of how well acted the roles were - props to Park Hae In and Jang Young Joon. It also made me think how we all have flaws, some just have a bit more than others… But we still need to learn how to coexist with them, otherwise it will just make our lives harder.

All that said, here comes issues I had. The editing was at times truly painful. I understand that in some cases it was probably a stylistic choice that visually represented the state the characters were in, but it did not really feel like it. It just felt like a messy and jumpy editing. In most cases the directing and editing was okay. first two episodes had an amazing indie feel to it and I fell in love with it right away, but the middle part of the story just felt a bit sloppy. Some scenes felt on the nose, but I don’t think it was the issue of the scenes alone, but rather the fact they were played one after another.

Overall, highly recommended, but not to people who just want a romance driven story with little to no distraction from that aspect. This show does not even have that many scenes of leads together, compared to other dramas in that genre. It’s more of the characters walking next to each other rather than characters walking together. Sometimes one person stops for a moment. Sometimes one person picks up the pace leaving the other behind. There are individual detours before they can both reach the destination.

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Musica 9.5
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a must watch series

Overall: this series is unique and beautiful and I hope to see the leads again soon. 10 episodes about 35 minutes each, aired on Viki (cut movie was in theaters in South Korea)

Content Warnings: see my comment with a spoiler

What I Liked
- chemistry and tension
- sweet moments
- how Ji Hyun is inexperienced/timid but goes after what he wants/takes risks/stands up for himself
- supportive people: Ji Hyun's roommate (who is oddly not listed on the MDL page), Ae Ri, the restaurant owner, Yoon Won & the therapist
- production style/value
- that we actually see therapy (gone to voluntarily) and medication however, it still felt like a fictional "love cures all" by the end
- characters discussing how respect is earned not deserved due to age (which is only 3 years difference anyway...)
- that the co-writers/co-directors were trying to solve copyright issues with social media posts promoting the series

Room For Improvement
- I wish they had lit the actors' faces a little bit more during the night scenes, sometimes it was so dark that I couldn't see what was happening
- I believe they purposefully went for a choppy vibe but it came across as jarring instead of artistic, one example is the beginning of episode 3 did not pick up where episode 2 left off, they should have re-shown a few seconds of episode 2's ending and then gone from there
- unless it was a translation error misleading the audience for half of episode 7 was not needed and felt like a betrayal instead of a neat plot twist
- Eun Ji was a cliched evil ex character who was not needed at all, they could have cut that character and that other dude and then spent more screentime in other areas
- not everyone deserved a character redemption, sometimes a person does something so bad that no apology can absolve them and they lose friends, two characters should have had this happen to them instead of the happy/ish endings they received
- we actually never got the entire story with Jae Won
- odd things, a bar owner can't speak Korean in Seoul? there wasn't a swim test? odd conversation in ep 3 about kissing and consent (you don't have to ask but it's nice/a good idea to get verbal or non-verbal consent), Ji Hyun says he'll stop prying or leave Jae Won alone but then doesn't do that, the joke about Halloween/Itaewon was in poor taste as was people laughing at the guy cross dressing
- that the production crew still does not have an official release for SE Asia 3 weeks, and that those in South Korea only had access to an apparently a very choppy movie

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Generale 10
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Acting/Cast 10
Musica 10
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Take NOTES THAILAND

This is ACTING.. this is CINEMATOGRAPHY. this is chemistry without PUSHING it in our face.. it's subtle. it's unspoken. I grew up watching shows like skam and skins and despite me loving the fluff of Thai BL's... I love gritty lgbtq stories and I believe shows like this will open the door and kick it wide open for more Asian countries to do more lgbtq esque shows like this and what 180 degree longitude did a while ago as well. how are these actors ACTING without even speaking...they don't even need dialogue and it's so powerful between them that they don't even need words.

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Musica 10
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THE CHEMISTRY, THE STORIES

TBH IT'S REALLY SOMETHING NEW FOR KBL, LIKE HOW THE STORIES CAN MAKE ME FEEL LIKE I'M IN THE STORIES LINE????? THIS IS GONNA BE MY TOP 1 KBL. TBH. I'M TYPING THIS WITH MY TREMBLING HANDS. IT'S SOOOOO FUCKING GOOD. IT'S MUST BE HAVE A LOT OF AWARDS.

THE WAY THEY EXPRESS THEIR LOVE, THE WAY THEY LOOKING AT EACHT OTHERS LIKE THEY ALREADY FALL IN LOVE. NOT IN THE DRAMA BUT IN REALITY. THEY ARE SOOOOOOO MUCH IN LOVE. I LOVE ALL THIS DRAMA, STORIES, HOW THEY ACTING AND HOW THEY EXPRESS THEIR FACES.

THIS IS THE FIRST TIME MY 10/10 REVIEW OF KOREAN DRAMA. I KNOW MAYBE THEY WILL BE ANOTHER STANDARD FOR KOREAN BOYS LOVE DRAMA.

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Storia 8.0
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Musica 8.0
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Great start, somewhat lackluster finish

I liked this story and thought it had great potential, but I wasn't entirely thrilled with the redemption arc readily granted to very devious characters. It felt forced and didn't really do justice to the story. I also feel that Ji Hyun forgives too easily. Jae Won offered no explanation and that felt wrong. I was angry on Ji Hyun's behalf. I understand Jae Won's trauma but he was projecting on Ji Hyun and also willingly conniving with Eun Ji in the process. I don't know! I felt that his return to Ji Hyun required a little more effort on his part. He just shows up and is forgiven.

Ghosting someone also causes anxiety. Ji Hyun exhibits no signs of insecurity. The makers were so determined to wrap this happily that they hurriedly tied the ends together but the ends are loose and unsatisfying.

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Storia 8.5
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Musica 6.0
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I have fallen in love with the story and characters, so I am personally offended by the execution.

My title came off a little strong, so here’s the short answer: this drama is definitely amazing for a gay romance coming out of Korea, but has really poor editing that was consistently jarring and some loose ends.

Now here comes the long answer (starting with the good of course!):
I really do appreciate this drama because it made an effort to tell a genuine gay love story, and I would say they succeeded. I especially appreciated this effort because the homophobia of Korean society tends to encroach on the acting and direction of some other BL series I’ve seen.

From the script alone we already have a good starting point, but the actors definitely took this drama to the next level. Im Ji Sub and Oh Jun Taek were stellar lead actors. You could always tell how their characters felt just through an expression or exchange. The chemistry and tension between them was on point. You could always feel a tangible mutual romantic curiosity between the two of them. It never felt stiff or awkward, or like they were forcing themselves to “act gay.” The effort and care put in the acting and direction gave the romance an authentic feel.
The setting and story were both quite nice. The school setting felt realistic, and the surfing aspect worked with the story surprisingly well.

The main characters themselves were both interesting. I liked to learn more about them, and see them grow and change throughout the series. I wasn’t a fan of Eun Ji or her writing. It wouldn’t have hurt anyone if they put a little more effort into making her a little less of a one-dimensional villain archetype, but in the end she served her purpose.

Now for my main complaint, and the achilles heel of this entire show: the editing.

I wish I was being dramatic when I said the editing made me die a little on the inside. As someone in visual arts who has experience with video editing, I genuinely started to wonder about the vision from the director and editing team, or if there was an editing team and if they got paid. Possibly they were held at gunpoint to make some of the most questionable editing choices of all time. The look of the first two episodes was alright, but the editing lost its way at episode 3 and barely managed to find its way back by episode 8. The coloring and filters were too exaggerated and varied. It very rarely did anything to add to the mood or tone of the show. At worst it was very distracting and at best it was tumblr-esque and outdated.
To be fair, there were a handful of shots I thought looked lovely.

Now if you're someone who doesn’t care about the aesthetics of a show, there is still a reason to care about the quality of the editing. The transitions. This was where the editing really started to hinder the storytelling. It made the story convoluted and hard to follow. I often had to skip back to see if I missed something, only to realize I hadn’t missed anything at all. The transitions are really just that jarring. It didn’t help that they would often throw in random scenes without context and then move on with very little explanation.

Overall, I would still recommend this show and I think it is a step in a great direction for Korean BL dramas. The integrity of the story and characters holds up, even if the transitions and editing made me want to pull out my hair.
The story also leaves me wondering about the character’s futures. I felt that we missed out on some of the development of Jae Won that the story was hinting at. I’d like to know more about our main character’s families and backgrounds, which are still partially unexplained. I would definitely tune in for a season 2. I may even rewatch it eventually now that I’ve come to terms with the horrendous editing.

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Blooming like Blueming

The Eighth Sense was a masterful lesson in care and vulnerability that pulled no punches and went all out, not just in terms of outstanding cinematography and immersive storytelling but also diving into the mindset created by depression, trauma, and anxiety as well as the behaviors that result from tackling them alone and with support.

The character of Jae Won embodied depression and trauma recovery so well:

Looking out at the world and your own choices from a fishbowl view. What you want to say and do and what you don't become blurred like water. And even being able to see it clearly doesn't mean you can reach out; grasp it. You're sitting outside yourself, numb to the world and unable to express what you truly want to because everything is just so heavy, and how could you drag someone else into that and weigh them down with you?

And then there's someone like Ji Hyun, not a savior or an angel but a person unexpectedly possessing gorgeous boldness and frankness, who understands and even when he doesn't is there to push when the net is wound too tight and listen when it's suffocating but Jae Won needs to undo it alone.

The Eighth Sense is more than a romance. More than a Queer drama. It's cinema at its finest.

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Storia 9.0
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Musica 7.5
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Only two episodes and I'm already obsessed with them.

Oh my God,
A masterpiece or A legendary drama or what..?? 🤌 What I just saw man. 😍 I just got mesmerized by this Series. I don't know how this story will turn further, only thing I know that I can't wait for the next episodes to be aired.

Both the main characters is likable and not just only the main but the supporting characters also quite fun to watch. When it comes to main characters chemistry and sexual tension between them that is also super fine. I thoroughly love this series .

Just please don't be a sad series don't know why but i'm getting sad vibes. 🥺

Nothing much for now, I'm just in love with this series ❤️ and waiting for more episodes.

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If you ask me what romance as a genre really lacks then I'd say: authenticity. And maybe I'd be wrong according to a lot of viewers but I really do get surprised when I come across stories like these which by the sheer force of authenticity bring out those emotions in me–and let me tell you that's hard given what a crudgy watcher I am.

And it doesn't have to be a pulpy show of chastity or, on the other side of that scale, terribly unnecessarily raunchy; it can be something as small as hands brushing, smiling when the other isn't looking (gosh I hate that! BUT it works here, it works). The Eighth Sense really doesn't have a lot to offer on this metric, it does not have full-blown NC (it's not wrong to have sex scenes, except i mostly feel it's a terrible substitute for plot) yet it left my insides in a happy state of “butterflies”!

Ji Hyun and Jae Won are the perfect opposites attract trope. Ji Hyun, newly moved to Seoul from a remote part of the country feels quite lost and he understandably develops a sort of reverence for the senior who takes him under his wing and (seems to) have his shit together. Then, a feeling Ji Hyun can't understand, emotions heightened after he and Jae Won kiss. But let's stay friends, a poor, poor follow through.

An important part of the story is Jae Won dealing with emotional trauma of witnessing (and believing himself to be the cause of) what is the most painful event in his life. It's been years, he's almost thirty and has been going to a doctor regularly. This unhealed trauma is a source for grief to both parties later in the story and there are so many ways this can go wrong.

The Eighth Sense doesn't go down the path of "loves fixes everything" but that we can experience the same excruciating pain in safety and support. While Ji Hyun becomes a sort of safe space for Jae Won, JW himself recognises the problems of that (and even discusses it with his doctor). This a very positive depiction of the importance of mental health not just from the perspective of the sufferer but also Ji Hyun’s side, how he must try to understand him in a different way.

Secondly, I loved that Jae Won as a character is not defined by his trauma. Neither is Ji Hyun merely a puppet, a stand-in "love healer". There is an inherent kindness in both of them that they protectively branch out to each other (and to me, any relationship be it family/pets/friend/romantic comes with kindness). The side characters supplement the story with being draggy fillers.

Coming to the production itself, beautiful acting. I found myself holding my breath in a few scenes (eagerly leaning into the screen, nose touching pixels and all). Jun Taek (Ji Hyun)in episode 9: wrecked my heart. His happiness is my happiness, his grief is my grief. And normally that would imply grief for the one who brought grief to my aggrieved child but Ji Im Sub (Jae Won) stole my heart too. Man he's got that hollow look down pat, and that way he visibly kind of lights up when JH is around.

My major problem in the show were the openings, that wannabe edgy look is something I dislike but I got over it. There were many blackout scenes and sudden cuts which I again attribute to the "wannabe edginess" but okay, not a major issue compared to the other wonderful thing about this show: the soundtrack. I don't listen to music, I have a reason for that, but I recognise very well that showmakers often don't know shit about choosing the right music. And they unlike me cannot–should not–cite mysterious reasons for their ill choices of music (basically playing the ost over and over or different parts of it sometimes slower and sometimes faster. This is why shows like the eighth sense and kinnporsche and i told sunset about you stand out to me in the bl romance genre).

I think I've accomplished my mission rant abt The Eighth Sense. Hopefully it's going to make some more crudgy souls happy like it has made me for the last 5 weeks. (Also that poster has a whole new meaning when you get past that scene, awesome choice).

PS: when I say no NC I don't imply a lack of sexiness because damn that tension and their dynamic? fire. hot. (and I do mean it, I'm a crudgy soul remember?)

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Storia 8.0
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Objectively good art piece but not my thing - Very Short Review

The story is decent, and the acting is good. The cinematography is excellent, and the lighting is used incredibly well. The music is inoffensive, and I know people genuinely enjoy the songs in this show. Some editing choices were "strange" in the sense that most typical films won't use them, which may make the show feel "off" to some people, so keep in mind that the transitions and choices are deliberate and "artsy" rather than commercial. Some of the audio balancing and transition between BGM was odd.

It's worth the watch to most people. I unfortunately couldn't connect to the show, so I didn't particularly like it. It is, however, easily recognisable as high quality work.

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