It's amazing what a little fruit can do to change your life. And this guy packs a pretty big punch. Inanimate objects are consistently used as representation, symbolism or metaphor and SIY doesn't miss out on having it's own. Fumiya is seen physically rather seldom in each episode, but he's never far away as long …
Soredemo, Ikite Yuku: Episode 3
Suspicions are dispelled and confirmed, as Kyoko stands face to face with her deepest fear and Hiroki searches for the best path to his mother's happiness, all with Futaba's wisdom and encouragement. For some reason, this episode is always hard for me to get through. But like the previous episodes, it zooms in on one …
Soredemo, Ikite Yuku: episode 2
Shattered hopes, confrontations and anonymous calls keep our characters busy this episode, as the Misakis and Fukamis inch closer to the truths that bind them and become further connected through the interaction and budding companionship of their children. Episode 2 Suppresssed Emotions Futaba follows Hiroki to his van to further explain but he's disinterested in …
Day*13: Favorite “I Love You”
I've actually thought long and hard about this entry (what's taken me this long to post) and still I'm not convinced I actually have one. Therefore, I've chosen one of my most "memorable" I love you moments. I consider Tsuki no Koibito a melo portrayal of love and what love means, what type of love …
Soredemo, Ikite Yuku: Episode 1
There are some dramas you can't get out of your system no matter how many times you watch them. Dramas that are so wonderful you hate to see them go or wish everyone you knew were watching as well. Soredemo, Ikite Yuku (However, I'll continue living) is one of those dramas for me. I couldn't …