If this is a book, I've never read it but I sure saw the movie!
They say that the movie was not intended to shock...but it sure SHOCKED the hell out of me!!!
If you look it up at Wikipedia, you'll notice that it says "unsimulated sex". Please, please, please take note of that, because the sex in the movie is exactly that: unsimulated.
I'm not sure about the character the male actor plays, but the character of the female actor did indeed exist, and she did indeed do the shocking things she did at the very end of the film.
The movie seems very much like a porno with a very thin storyline. Almost every single scene in the movie contains sex to a varying degree. You'll either be grossed out or turned on, and you'll have to be the most perverted of perverts to be turned on by the sex.
I'm in no way trying to bring this strongly sexual film down, but just be cautious when watching this. And I'd advise you NOT TO EAT ANYTHING WHILE WATCHING!!!
I tried (I was eating chocolate ice cream), but I had to stop watching and finish it up before resuming the film.
although i've only played Final Fantasies 7-10, 10-2, 12, and a tidbit of Tactics (couldn't really get into the last one), i consider myself an avid lover of the series, with part 8 (Squall and friends) being my favorite since it was the one that introduced me to the series.
this is a really good movie. everything about it is top-notch to me. But there was one thing that surprised me, and that was Cloud.
What surprised me about Cloud, you ask?
well, it's simple: in my opinion, Cloud turned out to be very good-looking! and to have Steve Burton (Jason from "General Hospital") talk for him made Cloud seem even cuter and much more masculine than he looks. after playing the Playstation game, i never would've thought of Cloud being in the handsome category. i'd always imagined him to be a plain-looking man with stupid hair, a super-giant sword, a funny-colored uniform (for a man), and really big boots. but one thing did remain the same with him, and that was the fact that he had a level head on his shoulders, despite all the unnecessary guilt he was feeling.
i'm glad his computer animation in the movie was completely different
My favorite scene: I've deemed this scene "Girl Power" because, well, for a moment there, Tifa was seriously kicking some Jenova remnant ass!
P.S. I thought Reno was surprisingly cute as well. As Margarete from the game "Shadow Hearts" once said, "Who would've thunk it, huh?"
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first off, let me just say this: Wataru was in no way falling for Masanobu! second, Kazuki had a legitimate reason to become enraged. third, if you happened to read a different synopsis claiming that Kazuki snapped at Wataru, "Will you get him off your mind?", that synopsis was totally off. Kazuki never once said that to Wataru!
i truly love this series, but the only thing that upset me about it was this volume's inaccurate synopsis! i had been misled to think that Wataru was beginning to fall for the ever clever Masanobu, but he wasn't.
The End
P.S. from the way Masanobu was drawn at the very beginning of the book along with Kazuki's brother, he's kind of cute. i just hope that Wataru really doesn't fall for him
Reason being: SEX, SEX, and more SEX. And I mean the raw and extremely explicit kind!!!!!!
Call me a pervert all you want. I could care less. That's just my thing. Sure, I love the soft yaoi kind (such as Only the Ring Finger Knows), the semi soft kind (such as Our Everlasting and Wild Rock) but I'm totally crazy about the hard core kind (such as Level-C and Love Mode).
For all of the hard core yaoi manga ladies out there (or gentlemen, if you dare), this is a great book for you. And the sequels just get better and better! And nastier!
Trust me!
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