That almost sounded like you were about to say you were stopping these weekly reviews for this show? I’m undecided, I’ll take it week-to-week and see if I have enough to talk about. Certainly there will be those who find it boring or too slow-paced, but for everyone else this show will continue to provide the same level of entertainment for the rest of the season-short of some catastrophic production issue of course! ❤ Fact is, this show is so perfectly executed, is that my weekly reviews almost feel unnecessary as there’s no way this show could slip up its adaptation. A place to rest her head.Īnything else you wanted to add? The world is expanded a little with the introduction of Yuu’s family-mother, father, older sister and grandmother-they run and live above a bookstore and its just another lovely detail that adds to the overall tone of the series. This show has a mesmerising beauty that starts with the visuals, continues with the soundtrack and is capped off with the voice acting performances. Even the speech, which lasts several minutes, is delivered in full and is filmed kind of statically still manages to command your attention-not the least because of Yuu’s little contradictory commentary is thrown in between the gaps in sentences. It doesn’t sound very interesting, just saying… You’re right it doesn’t sound interesting sometimes, but that just speaks to the quality of the writing and direction that it legitimately is interesting. It’s pretty gorgeous and touching and of course Yuu goes onto deliver a speech that goes off script at the end-but shows that maybe Touko being in her life is a good thing-at least as far as adding some spontaneity to the girl’s personality! She’s warming up! She confides in Touko and the two share an intensely intimate but still surprisingly innocent moment. And as it turns out its not just Yuu who has some jitters about the speech she needs to deliver but Touko has been putting on a brave face for the sake of her friends and classmates, but she’s honestly scared. Something which might seem slight as far as ‘drama’ goes but consider your own high-school experience, speeches are nerve-wracking things to give at the best of times, let alone when you’re in front of the whole school. But then again, spiders.Īnd what “struggles” do Yuu and Touko have to deal with this week? Nervousness. I wish I went to a school nearby such a nice woods. Why do I get the feeling you’re going to struggle to fill it a decent sized review? Probably, but it’s still nice to talk about this series-it’s interesting because I feel like the side characters are written in such a way to compliment the actions of our two protagonists but they’re just as interesting and humanised as Yuu and Touko and their ~struggles~. It’s never boring-but it’s certainly taking its time getting anywhere. So how’s this episode? Pretty much the same as the first two-meditative pacing, serene visuals, it’s a slow moving romance story but in the best ways. What’s the show? Bloom Into You, Episode 3.
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