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8/10
Slow burn but worth the watch
mussarimark6 February 2024
It's a slow burn and the pacing is definitely quite "Asian" in Kimi ni wa Todokanai--the title actually translating into I Can't Reach You with Peace--but the two young leads are really fine. The series reminded me of Heartstopper in that it is emotion, not sex, at the heart of what drives the plot: one character struggles to express his hidden feelings and the other must come to grips with the feelings blossoming inside him. There's no mindless sex or inane double-entendre and that saves it from lapsing into rom-com territory: it's simply a story of two classmates who've been childhood friends and then slowly face the reality of what's happening between them. I liked that they're a bit of a visual mismatch, which also placed more emphasis on the emotional side.

There 's a lot of manga-induced "HUH!?" and some fun cultural stuff. Kashiwagu Hari is especially good at the bumbling parts of his role, a natural comic. I think Maeda Kentaro has a tougher job, as his character is supposed to be aloof. I can't say there's much "heat" between the two leads, but it's enjoyable nonetheless.
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8/10
Classic Japanese High School Love Story (BL Version)
cahidi19 January 2024
This is a classic Japanese High School Romance drama. It uses all of the tools you can find in every manga about High School stories. From sending a love letter to your crush at the school, going on a study tour with your classmates then getting under the same blanket with your crush, going to a temple to get a love charm for your crush, to gifting sweets as a way to confess to your crush. You can find them all in this series. The story was unexpectedly sweet and likable, just like the main characters. It was well acted and the plot was delivered beautifully. There wasn't any unnecessary long scenes, so you won't have to worry about getting bored watching it.
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7/10
Japanese version of "Heart Stopper"
JJ-Chi28 January 2024
I found this short series on Netflix by accident and really enjoyed it. I didn't know what to expect and didn't know it was LGBTQ genre - kinda reminded me of "Heart Stopper" ...but set in Japan. I give this show a solid 7 (a "10" rating is only for something exceptional & special). This is not a "must-see masterpiece," but was actually VERY ENJOYABLE.

The show offers an interesting glimpse into Japanese society: eg. How girls "confess" their love for boys and how some things (high school courtship) differ from the West. It's something different from the usual Hollywood offering that makes me dislike certain kids these days. ;-)

Story told well, no boring slow drawn-out moments The acting was not great (perhaps a bit cheezy at times ...they're kids) ...but overall believable and decent. Production is good with some beautiful Japanese scenery. The series goes by quickly (watched the whole thing in one evening) since each episode is only 20 minutes.

The title, "I Cannot Reach You" didn't really make sense to me ...but maybe this is something that was "lost in transation." Note: unlike most shows, the series is NOT dubbed into English ...so at times, you need to be quick on the subtitles; I had to rewind several times to catch the dialogue.

Overall ...I thought it was really cute and even a bit touching.
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10/10
A Heartthrob Journey Of Navigating First Love (and Friendship)
remuse-astra26 December 2023
Kakeru and Yamato shows that when two souls know each other, nothing stops them from being together. This is a sweet story about how feelings can be complicated, but yet so sweet and subtle.

Kimi ni wa Todokanai is fresh, clean and feels like a dream. The backdrops, the bridges, the costumes, the gardens are so perfect that the entire series just laid out a nice theme for these young lovers. And I loved every scene of this series.

Yamato played by Kentaro Maeda is the handsome young man who looks stunning in all those statement clothes and wraps and overalls. But I just fell in love with Kakeru played by the charming Haru Kashiwagi and his expression of being confused or just having a bad hair day. Both these men have the perfect chemistry of hesitation, affection, confession, feelings, confusion and ultimately love for each other.

I loved to see the pair in each other arms. When I find the person who loves only me in all the world, I would drop everything to be with him and just to be there in his arms.. Kakeru, you did the right thing, trust your heart!!
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10/10
One of the best queer representation nowadays.
This series is simply a work of art, I am very happy that productions like this are created, in a world where Queer relationships are always portrayed from negativity and tragedy, Having this series is simply an honor and I want to believe that it is a mirror of the new queer reality. From the bottom of my heart thank you, all the people involved in this series deserve a lot, my dream is someday maybe be a part of a production like this, thank you for let me see my dream come true.

I forget to say it but I thanks also for showing that the love has not to be hipersexualized, best wishes for all.
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10/10
I love this series It is very positive!
DonnaRaR6 February 2024
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It is sweet, cute, charming, heartfelt, heartbreaking and a very loving series.

I read a review on another site that had the relationship between Yamato and his sister totally wrong. And it really ticked me off as they were trying to imply something improper. This series is sweet, wholesome, and not at all salacious. I hope they do another season. Still early to tell but there has been a lot of buzz about this series. I have watched it 4 or 5 times now. It is young love at its finest! Thank you to the creators and actors of this series. Great representation of queer love. More Please! LOVE IT!
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10/10
Perfect for its genre
mariellealien27 March 2024
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This adorable fluffy story about friendship and first love is one of the best I've seen of the genre. I've not seen one with two boys before, so that was a nice change - albeit not a big change. If you're familiar with this genre at all you know everything that's going to happen basically - but this is so sweet, so adorable and so cozy that that doesn't matter.

When I saw that it was boys and not the usual hetero relationship, I was a bit concerned that homophobia would be a big part of the storyline - but it was not, to my relief. They go through small squabbles, and come through stronger - it IS very by the book and by the recipe - but if it ain't broke, why fix it?
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