

Suki na yo is no different, with the unlikely story of the hot and most popular guy in school falling for a shy, friendless loner who kicked him down the stairs because she mistakenly thought he flipped her skirt. It’s hard for me to be too hard on the romance anime plot premise, I mean they have pretty much already all been done before and
#Ii na iina series
But as the series winds down I found myself lamenting what could have been. It really is a shame, because Suki na yo had a tremendous amount of potential and gave us some things we don’t often get to see in the romance genre. but I just can’t because you’re a flat two dimensional romance that just didn’t live up to my expectations. Oh how I wanted to say, I love you to Sukitte Ii na yo. Throughout misunderstandings of their new relationship, each other, and the attentions of other girls, Mei and Yamato slowly grow closer and learn the true meaning of those three little words: "I love you." Mei, however, finds it very hard to adapt to this new lifestyle, especially in expressing her true feelings towards Yamato. On the heels of her discovery that their feelings are mutual, they start dating and she gains not only a boyfriend, but friends as well. But when a dangerous situation ends with Yamato kissing Mei to save her from the unwanted attention of a stalker, Mei begins to develop feelings for him. Yamato finds her intriguing and insists on being her friend, even though Mei wants nothing to do with him. However, Mei's life begins to change drastically when a misunderstanding in high school causes her to encounter popular student Yamato Kurosawa. Since then, she has stayed away from people in order to avoid ever being hurt again. "Yun yung ultimate belief at principle ni Headshot Clinic na kaya ng isang litrato na may nilalaman na magaganda at inspiring na story na makapag-promote ng positive change.Friends will only let you down-that is the sad truth Mei Tachibana lives with, ever since she was wrongfully blamed for the death of a class pet by her so-called friends in grade school. We, at Headshot Clinic, we believe in creating positive change for the world through photographs. Not just me, but the whole team."Īsked about the most fulfilling part of doing the advocacy project, Niccolo answered, "I guess, the most fulfilling part is the ability to touch lives. And that was definitely something that I was yearning for. "Pero iba talaga yung face-to-face because, you know, the exchange of energy is just absolutely different. He added, "And I'm very proud to say na we were able to do so many things during the lockdown, specifically, and nakapag-raise tayo ng good amount of money that went to charity. "It was very important and pivotal to the success of Headshot Clinic in the past two years during the pandemic kasi na-prove namin na kahit walang shoot, it would still work."

Niccolo continued, "So, for the past two years, since hindi kami nakapagshoot, we've done several photo collaborative series meaning this is a digital effort where people submit a photo to us and we edit them. Headshot Clinic was not able to do a photo session for the annual Pride Month celebration over the past two years because of the COVID-19 pandemic.īut the digital advocacy platform still made its passion project thrive with its "not shoot campaign series," where participants submitted their photos for their team to manipulate digitally. "Kasi kapag nagshu-shoot kami, sobrang daming tao and we usually shoot a hundred, more or less, average of a hundred people per day." I definitely missed that opportunity of being surrounded by people. He said, "We didn't get to shoot for two years, specifically for Pride also. In an exclusive interview with PEP.ph (Philippine Entertainment Portal), Niccolo expressed how excited he is to see members of the community come together for the project.
