Devido à sua deficiência auditiva, Sugihara Kohei é frequentemente mal compreendido e tem dificuldade em se integrar à vida no campus; como resultado, ele mantém distância. Tudo muda quando ele conhece o extrovertido e alegre Sagawa Taichi. Taichi conforta Kohei e assegura-lhe que sua perda auditiva não é culpa dele. As palavras gentis de Taichi rompem as defesas habituais de Kōhei e abrem seu coração. Agora, eles são mais do que amigos e menos do que amantes. Mesmo assim, esse relacionamento muda Kohei para sempre. (Fonte: Inglês = fandom.com || Tradução = Lucas em MyDramaList) ~~ Adaptado do mangá "Hidamari ga Kikoeru" (ひだまりが聴こえる) de Yuki Fumino (文乃千). Editar Tradução
- Português (Brasil)
- 日本語
- ภาษาไทย
- עברית / עִבְרִית
- Título original: ひだまりが聴こえる
- Também conhecido como: I Hear the Sunspot , Ouço o Ponto de Sol
- Roteirista: Kawasaki Izumi
- Diretor: Yaegashi Fuga, Makino Masaru, Harashima Takanobu
- Gêneros: Romance, Juventude, Drama
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Elenco e Créditos
- Nakazawa MotokiSugihara KoheiPapel Principal
- Kobayashi ToranosukeSagawa TaichiPapel Principal
- Usa TakumaYokoyama Tomoki / "Yoko"Papel Secundário
- Natsuki OmiYasuda Satoshi / "Yasu"Papel Secundário
- Nishida NaomiSugihara RyokoPapel Secundário
- DendenSagawa GenjiPapel Secundário
Resenhas
Faltou romance
Eu jurava que esse seria o meu bl "nota 10" desse ano, mas a segunda metade não manteve o mesmo nível de excelência da primeira. Os episódios começaram a ficar um pouco repetitivos com essas briguinhas da Maya com o Taichi.O maior erro da série foi a falta de romance, que era pra ter sido desenvolvido nos últimos quatro episódios e que, no entanto, Taichi e Kohei mal apareciam juntos.
Não li o mangá, mas na série suspeito que deixaram tudo pra se resolver no finalzinho, nos últimos 5 minutos da série, apenas para não ter que desenvolver a relação amorosa deles.
Enfim, amo demais essa série e fico triste quando penso como poderia ter sido melhor 🥲.
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a coming of age story with 3 protagonists
Overall: the first half of the series had me hooked as a romance/coming of age. However, the addition of a 3rd protagonist and the lack of romantic progression changed the focus of the story which I did not enjoy. I think I read the first volume of the manga a long time ago and I've seen the prior 2017 movie but I'm basing this review on the 2024 series' own merits. 12 episodes about 25 minutes each. Aired on GagaOOLala https://www.gagaoolala.com/en/videos/4485/i-hear-the-sunspot-2024-e01 and iQIYI https://www.iq.com/play/i-hear-the-sunspot-episode-1-2556woqrs6s?lang=en_usContent Warning: punch, grief/mental health struggles
Watch Suggestions (to focus on the m/m leads)
- watch episodes 1-6
- skip episode 7 (can watch the 40s recap the beginning of ep 8)
- start episode 8 at 14 minutes
- start episode 9 at 7 minutes
- in episode 10 skip 19:30- 21:40
- watch episode 11 beginning to 4:20 and 15 to the end
- watch episode 12 at 12 minutes to the end
What I Liked
- dynamic between the leads (in the beginning half, then they needed to communicate)
- acting
- representation with a character who has hearing loss, showing how even people who are trying to be kind can isolate a person
- generally not a fan of extended flashbacks but episode 2 and the beginning of episode 3 gave us critical background information to understanding the characters and I'm glad we had this towards the beginning of the series
- that Taichi sought communication in episodes 2 & 5
- sweet moments like fishing together
- production value (some really gorgeous shots in the beginning episodes that conveyed things by showing like opening the curtains or how the basketball court went dark and empty, also good shots in episode 11)
Room For Improvement
- started the series with a flash forward and also some of the ominous voice overs
- the camera blocked kiss, I don't care if that's how it was in the manga, we are at a different time and place from when the manga was written and I expected a non camera blocked kiss
- Taichi was written to seek communication but then was unbelievably dense and didn't communicate any more
- Maya's backstory was way too late and the way she was written did not evoke empathy, the writers did her character dirty
- too many flashbacks in episode 9
- anti climactic ending, the finale had a protagonist talking with other characters for the entire first half of the finale
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