To be honest, it doesn’t look very good overall. What attracted me the most at the beginning of this show was the character setting: two teenagers who looked like bad guys, one was a violent woman, and the other was a family man. Help the other party to chase the person he/she likes, and later find that the person he likes is by his side... There are also some family and friendship in the middle.
Logically speaking, this kind of drama should be a very ordinary pure love, sweet pet, enough sugar sprinkled, enough to make the audience feel refreshed! After watching it, I feel very, very awkward 1. I don't know if Japanese people like harems so much that one female, two females and three females all like the male protagonist in the back. I really miss it so much! 2. The inexplicable "dedication" of the second woman and the third woman, and even the second woman behind her was green with both money and money, which is truly amazing!
In the later stage, in order to let the heroine face his heart (like the hero) [note, this is the presence of the hero], they actually blocked the heroine in the classroom and started a large-scale Shura field mode. I'm a good boy, in order to let the hero and heroine determine the relationship, you are enough screenwriter! In this way, I was really embarrassed when I watched this paragraph, what the hell? (ノ○Д○)ノ You have to know that there were only three girls in this classroom at that time, and all three girls liked the male lead. This inexplicable way of letting the female supporting cast dedicate herself and warming up the male and female lead, I really am So suspicious! 3. Inexplicable elopement because of family issues? ? ?
Although anime can't be combined with reality, some logic bugs can't be messed up! The teenagers of 17 and 16 eloped without any sense of responsibility, and the reason was very strange and outrageous, and finally came back inexplicably (to be honest, I really didn't understand here, I just fast-forward) This clip made me instantly feel that the male and female protagonists Really immature, completely selfish! Do they think they can live a lifetime just by relying on the room, money and meal tickets given by their friends? Can they survive in Japan's high-pressure environment without even having a high school degree? It is estimated that even the most basic jobs are difficult to find. After ten years and five years, will their friendship still be as good as it is today? When there is no money and no house, what should I do?
4. The male protagonist's love for the female protagonist is too sudden
In the same five-person Shura field, the male protagonist realized that he liked the female protagonist. It is completely forced by the female supporting role (ie: assists)
What are his feelings for the heroine? Is it affection? After all, he treats the heroine like a daughter. But it doesn't count, is it love? Too bad it doesn't seem to be that way
But you say it doesn't have a bright spot? Do not! Its advantages far outweigh its disadvantages, which is why I gave it four stars (the advantages are not exaggerated, this article mainly talks about the disadvantages)
It can only be said that his love is too awkward to write, it is a simple feeling that he loves her, she loves her, he does not love her, he loves her... This is why there are 25 words in total, and the last few words are established Relationship, there have been all kinds of entanglements in front, all kinds of concessions, the second woman lets the female lead, the female lead lets the female second, the female three wakes up the female second, the female second beats the female third, and I really see the heart itch
God, can you stop griefing literature in youth? Oh my god!
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