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A Angsty Romance with Dark Undertones!
The end. Two words. Sometimes sad, sometimes happy, and sometimes left open to interpretation.
Yet, all of them are endings.
Adapted from the manga series Happy of the End by Ogeretsu Tanaka, Keito/Haoren (Sawamura Rei) and Kashiwagi Chihiro (Beppu Yurai) are both broken men whose only experiences with “love” have been through abuse, rejection, and pain.
Their life together begins at “the end.” It’s as if both men are merely existing, waiting for the inevitable, even after they find each other.
Each comes from different circumstances. Chihiro has been raised in a world that rejects him because he’s gay. He’s been beaten down by the love he desperately tries to cling to, until he believes he’s worth little more than the garbage he steals. Keito, on the other hand, is raised in a world of abuse and anonymity, one that has stripped him of his identity, his body, and his heart.
Read the complete article here-
https://the-bl-xpress.com/2024/10/10/happy-of-the-end-series-review-ep-3-to-8/
Yet, all of them are endings.
Adapted from the manga series Happy of the End by Ogeretsu Tanaka, Keito/Haoren (Sawamura Rei) and Kashiwagi Chihiro (Beppu Yurai) are both broken men whose only experiences with “love” have been through abuse, rejection, and pain.
Their life together begins at “the end.” It’s as if both men are merely existing, waiting for the inevitable, even after they find each other.
Each comes from different circumstances. Chihiro has been raised in a world that rejects him because he’s gay. He’s been beaten down by the love he desperately tries to cling to, until he believes he’s worth little more than the garbage he steals. Keito, on the other hand, is raised in a world of abuse and anonymity, one that has stripped him of his identity, his body, and his heart.
Read the complete article here-
https://the-bl-xpress.com/2024/10/10/happy-of-the-end-series-review-ep-3-to-8/
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