10/31/2022 0 Comments Paradise kissI generally love happy endings myelf as well because I tend to be very emotionally invested in the characters’ lives in my favorite series. Many people feel media are fantasies and therefore are meant to allow the audience to escape from harsh realism, while others simply prefer traditional endings because they strongly feel that only a ‘happy’ ending can be a ‘good’ ending. Many people who appreciate sad endings enjoy them because they aren’t as common and clichéd as the traditional happy ending. Still, that doesn’t mean that there aren’t great reasons for people to like happy endings either – they often genuinely care for the characters and want to see them happy. Then there are people who enjoy bittersweet or downright sad endings because they find them to be more realistic than happy endings. Because we are used to happy endings, we’ve come to expect them and are often surprised when a film or a book ends on a down note. Disney films always end with the couple living happily-ever-after, while even the majority of romantic-comedies end with the couple finally getting together. Whether you like them or not, most people are accustomed to the happy ending. It’s a bittersweet finale one that makes me think about the art of the happy ending. At the end of the series, we find out that Yukari has married Hiroyuki, a classmate she had feelings for prior to meeting George, and they will be attending a show with costumes designed by George. She rushes to the storage room, finds all of the dresses George has designed, and breaks down crying. Yet one day Yukari receives a package, with the key to George’s storage room inside it. The two part, and without either of them needing to say so, they know that their relationship as come to an end. At the end of Paradise Kiss, George decides to go to Paris to try to become a haute couture fashion designer, while Yukari stays behind in Japan because her modelling career is beginning to take off. PARADISE KISS SERIESBut the strongest impression the series left on me is definitely its ending. From George and Yukari’s glamorous-yet-thorny relationship, to fun characters like Miwako and Isabella who are more than what they seem, to the wonderful clothing we all wish we could wear in real life, Paradise Kiss is so detailed it feels like it’s own world. I’ve already praised Ai Yazawa quite a bit, but there are so many things to love about Paradise Kiss that it’s hard for me to choose what to talk about. Plus! Aya Omasa, who played another fave, Sunako, and Yusuke Yamamoto, who played Tamaki in another fave live action, are in my beloved Paradise Kiss Live Action!!! WHAT COULD GET BETTER THAN THIS!!!įOREVER WILL BE A FAN OF THOSE AMAZING ACTORS/ ACTRESSES, SINGERS, STAFF, AND OF COURSE, THE GREAT AI YAZAWA Sensei.It should go as no surprise that I think Paradise Kiss is an amazing series. PARADISE KISS PLUSOh, the songs as always would be the plus factors in making me cry all the time. Just like the same when I read the manga and the anime series. I was like Yukari with my hands on mouth crying so much. Hurt, clenched and drenched in a thousand liter of tears. PARADISE KISS FULLOsamu Mukai's so HAWT! His kisses are so PASSIONATE and HOT that it was like George is sucking up Yukari's entire soul through his kisses! KYAH!!!♥♥♥ His DIMPLED-smile (LOL) is so CUTENESS OVERLOAD! And just like the original blue-haired George, I can feel at the end, that he loves Yukari TRULY and that he misses her so much!īut still the scene when Yukari found the room full of George's beloved entire creations for that special someone of his to wear them. For me, they just have to let each other SPREAD THEIR WINGS and FLY HIGH without denying each other the love and support they have given each other and THAT THEY CAN STILL give to each other AS THEY TREK along the ROAD TO SUCCESS. I LOVE EVERY BIT OF THIS ENDING VERSION!♥♥♥ CAREER OVER LOVE.
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