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Guys. GUYS. I think I just died. Honestly, I can't get over my infatuation with Masaki. If he keeps being adorkable, especially in the presence of Haruma, I may just have a heart attack. There's something about this combination of actors that gets to me, and I'm sure, quite a lot of people too. They're both young, Haruma more seasoned than Masaki, but young. What I like the most, is that they rarely have scenes together, like one on one, yet it seems they have established a sense of comradery (is there no right way to spell that word?!) off-screen.
( Review so far, rambling, spoilers ahead! )
I'll end on this note. What do you guys think about this:
"A marriage completely out of love is no good. What's left when the love's gone?"
Somehow, it made me really angry, because I think love is powerful and doesn't fade so easily, even if, on the surface, the relationship has changed.
Perhaps he's right in a different kind of way, though. Like, if you're not friends with someone you marry, and the love does change, you have no other foundation to work off of...it's kind of the same basis, right?