My Love Mix-Up!
- Mini-série télévisée
- 2021
- 30m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
7,9/10
2,3 k
MA NOTE
Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueAoki thinks the girl he's in love with likes another boy, who thinks Aoki has feelings for him. Why does first love always have to be so complicated?Aoki thinks the girl he's in love with likes another boy, who thinks Aoki has feelings for him. Why does first love always have to be so complicated?Aoki thinks the girl he's in love with likes another boy, who thinks Aoki has feelings for him. Why does first love always have to be so complicated?
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Sara Kurashima
• 2021
Yukina Ôno
• 2021
Shiina Hanasaka
• 2021
Moene Usui
• 2021
Mizuki Maehara
• 2021
Eikichi Ikeda
• 2021
Reina Hirata
• 2021
Jinpei Watanabe
• 2021
Taisei Ishida
• 2021
Kôsuke Hasebe
• 2021
Kotono Mitsuishi
• 2021
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I love how they portray the protagonist's character in a cute, enteratining way. Although I'm expecting more especially with the ending, it really exceeded my expectation especially its an adaptation. Definitely deserves a second season.
This is my first time to write a review. This drama depicts two unrealistically adorable boys accidentally discovered their sexual-orientation and fell in love with each other, reminding people that how beautiful and pure a relationship could be. I am most impressed by how the two characters reconciled with their own identity and dealt with the social environment together. The Japanese-style respect and communications also makes this drama light-hearted and sincere. The fast pace of story-telling is perfect, though i would not mind spending more time watching these two innocent boys' interactions. This drama rebuilt my love and moral standards, after having witnessed so many ugliness in reality. I am grateful that i watched this. Love to Michieda, his action was impeccable.
Keita Hatsukoi was an enjoyable watch but didn't emerge out to be extra ordinary.
First few episodes were beautiful, I loved the play that took place and I loved Aoki's character development, which are the reasons for the good enough rating that I'm giving this show.
As the show went on it started to lack in the quality that was seen in initial episodes, and they could have been better written. But keeping in mind that this show is adapted from a manga and not written separately, I'll ignore that point.
Altogether a cute, fluffy show without a really thrilling or out of ordinary storyline.
First few episodes were beautiful, I loved the play that took place and I loved Aoki's character development, which are the reasons for the good enough rating that I'm giving this show.
As the show went on it started to lack in the quality that was seen in initial episodes, and they could have been better written. But keeping in mind that this show is adapted from a manga and not written separately, I'll ignore that point.
Altogether a cute, fluffy show without a really thrilling or out of ordinary storyline.
When the "grand daddy" (Japan) of BL stories flexes its muscles, it just tramps everything in its path. This is so good, its like eating my favorite cake and ice cream all at the same time. Its not over the top, its not overly acted, the storyline is easy to appreciate but it does make you excited on what is going to happen next, its cohesive, its just so delectably freakingly gooddddddd. What i also like about the series is the familiar faces i've seen on other BL films especially Shirasu, i will always love "Life - Love On The Line". This series brought me feelings from "We Best Love" and "Light On Me". Lovveeee it!!!! I hope they get to have a Season 2 with original casts of course. Thank you.
My Love Mix-Up is a BL drama about high schoolers in the throes of first love. I was invested the two love stories and laughed so hard in the process. It's lovely the writes and director chose the comedic route.
(For longer than he'd care to admit, Sota Aoki (Shunsuke Michieda) has had a crush on his classmate Mio Hashimoto (Riko Fukumoto). Sitting next to her in class every day, Aoki wishes he could find a way to tell her how he feels but something keeps holding him back. Despite being unable to confess his feelings, he's at least able to talk to her about other, simpler things. He's even occasionally borrowed school supplies from her, which is why he didn't think twice about asking to borrow an eraser from her when he found himself needing one during class one day.
Little did Aoki know that borrowing one simple eraser would change his life forever. Noticing Hashimoto had written something on the eraser he'd borrowed, Aoki is devastated to find that she had written "Ida-kun". Crushed by the realization that she has absolutely no romantic interest in him, Aoki finds himself so flustered that he accidentally drops the eraser. Much to his horror, the very same Kousuke Ida (Ren Meguro), picks up the eraser and hands it back to Aoki. Noticing his name on the eraser, Ida suddenly sees Aoki in an entirely different light.
With Ida now convinced Aoki has a crush on him and Hashimoto wanting nothing more from him than their casual friendship, Aoki has no idea what to do next. Will he be able to clear up this misunderstanding with Ida, or will he find that fate has other plans?)
(For longer than he'd care to admit, Sota Aoki (Shunsuke Michieda) has had a crush on his classmate Mio Hashimoto (Riko Fukumoto). Sitting next to her in class every day, Aoki wishes he could find a way to tell her how he feels but something keeps holding him back. Despite being unable to confess his feelings, he's at least able to talk to her about other, simpler things. He's even occasionally borrowed school supplies from her, which is why he didn't think twice about asking to borrow an eraser from her when he found himself needing one during class one day.
Little did Aoki know that borrowing one simple eraser would change his life forever. Noticing Hashimoto had written something on the eraser he'd borrowed, Aoki is devastated to find that she had written "Ida-kun". Crushed by the realization that she has absolutely no romantic interest in him, Aoki finds himself so flustered that he accidentally drops the eraser. Much to his horror, the very same Kousuke Ida (Ren Meguro), picks up the eraser and hands it back to Aoki. Noticing his name on the eraser, Ida suddenly sees Aoki in an entirely different light.
With Ida now convinced Aoki has a crush on him and Hashimoto wanting nothing more from him than their casual friendship, Aoki has no idea what to do next. Will he be able to clear up this misunderstanding with Ida, or will he find that fate has other plans?)
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- AnecdotesThe actor Michieda, who starred aoki, did not know this was a gay romance drama when he accepted the filming contract.
- ConnexionsRemade as My Love Mix-Up! (2024)
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- Durée30 minutes
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