


Therefore, I love the last scene where Hanabi walks out of the class straight passed standing Mugi (is he waiting or hoping?) and not even looking at him, to meet her female friends for a chick hangout together. Besides, particularly in this story, real coupling will just create more problems, as Hanabi and Mugi's relationship does not start as liking each other but more sympathy and despair complete with a clear termination contract. Matching Hanabi with Mugi will just create another cliche in dramas. Mugi respecting Hanabi's decisions on terminating sex and relationship is rare in movies/drama, where there are so many pushy, demanding, obsessive male roles out thereįinally, this is the only movie/drama so far that I DO NOT WANT the female lead to end up with the male lead. Despite of initial Hanabi's decision to have an intercourse and Mugi's experiences with other women, Mugi never pushes Hanabi into this stage when in the end she stops it. To add, I love that the role Awaya Mugi never develops into a pushy guy. By the end: 1) Hanabi never falls to be a victim of sex with 2 guys and a girl she has relationship with 2) Hanabi finally steps out and terminates wrong relationship with 3 characters 3) Hanabi is able to develop her thought process that become the main guidance to overcome her issues. Having watched a lot of dramas with typical heroine as damsels-in-distress being swept by knights-in-armor trope, this drama introduces us to a strong female character who is able to overcome significant issues by herself. In the end, Hanabi is able to emerge to be a mature teenager who learned many facets of love. A heroine, as she is able to overcome the teenage girl problems mainly by her thought process, as the viewers can see there are no any significant adults in this drama (older family members) who guides her to go past broken heart, despair, and loneliness. The character Yasuroka Hanabi is a realistic heroine for teenage/young adult girls to learn. Japanese dramas may have the most twisted plots with the deepest meanings and Kuzu no Honkai is one of them.
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After diving from the surface of many kissing and bed scenes into a deeper meaning this drama brings, you will find ideas to learn about how to distinguish love/loneliness on one side and sex/desire on the other side. This review may contain spoilers I dropped this drama once, not liking the idea of substituting love with sex, and revisited it again when I am looking for a Japanese movie/drama to watch. Nothing to lose and it will surely be an experience. It will be a nice memory and each episode is only about 23 minutes long.

It was very well made, so if you have nothing against the things listed above, I think you should take your time to watch this. This is basically a drama showing how people grow with time and experience. This drama will not make you cry but since it is a Jdrama, don't expect things to go the way you want them. High schoolers making countless mistakes and being generally butter brained. Sexual scenes (Underwear, over the bra touching, covered up sex scenes, making out, and other mature content.) The actors did an incredible job despite being so young and I have great respect for them, since they pulled off the "Mature" tag without making it seem trashy or unrealistic.īefore watching this drama you should prepare for: Honestly it was very entertaining to watch and it was very well made. Because a drama educating adolescens on love and loneliness in high school, can't score higher.ħ/10 is not a bad rating and I did not dislike this drama.
