Nakamura Yoshiki - Skip Beat, vol. 12-13 (Eng. trans.)

Sep 23, 2008 10:53

Hrm. I think I may stop keeping up with this series even nominally; shounen tropes just don't seem to work that well with me unless I'm intrinsically interested in the subject. (Yes, it's a shoujo series but the acting power-ups and exaggeration of competition is so shounen.)

Spoilers out-emote each other

I have to admit, Kyoko-in-chicken-suit listening to Ren will never not be funny.

How much older is Ren? I'm sort of glad he recognizes the skeeviness of being attracted to a high-school girl, as opposed to other manga heroes out there *cough*Moon Child*cough*.

Mostly, though, I'm a little bored by the whole jdrama subplot and how each of the actors is getting into their characters or not. Although it does make me want to watch the jdrama they're filming! (On second thought, maybe not, given that it involves a teacher/student romance.) And though I know the whole "Ren can't act romance" is totally a way to get him to act with Kyoko and acknowledge his hidden attraction for her, I'm not sure I entirely buy the premise, or how he expresses it through his acting. Particularly the piano playing bit! I laughed and laughed at that.

I am amused by all the out-thinking everyone is doing, which reminds me of Death Note, only less fraught-"He's thinking I'm going to react this way, so he's acting that way, but I will actually react this way!"

But overall, I'm not amused enough to keep going, sigh. Like I said, I think the shounen tropes don't interest me enough when I'm not into either the subject matter or the characters.

manga, sequential art, manga: skip beat, manga: shoujo, a: nakamura yoshiki

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