

Imagine being with someone for 10 years or so and that’s what they say when they break up with you. When he called there relationship a “fruitless relationship” I just about jumped at the screen. It’s sad that Akira felt like he had to live normally with a wife but unfortunately that is something that people who are apart of the LGBTQ+ community have to deal with in there everyday lives. I felt really bad after watching that episode especially because of how Akira broke up with Yuuki. One thing I really want to touch on was the breakup. Also, the show stopped at age 40 and they could have gone on throughout there entire lives but I understand why they chose not too.

Actually now that I think of it, I would have loved to see more of them in their early 20s depicted on screen because that was like one of there honeymoon phases and I’m a hopeless romantic lol but that’s just a personal preference not complaining. For 4 episodes only, I feel that they did a great job including the most important aspects. I think they depicted the age gaps well too. They gave more context for certain details that may have been lost while reading the manga and translated it to screen. They went by the manga for mostly all of the episodes and I appreciated seeing that. I would actually love to see some of the other films/tv shows they have acted in. I could feel there love for one another through the screen. They conveyed there emotions very well and there was no awkwardness at all. I thought that the actors for the show did a phenomenal job. Beautiful True Love Depicted I’ve seen mixed reviews on this but I just have to say I read the manga before watching the show and I LOVED both the show and the manga very much!!!!
