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reviews_and_ramblings) wrote2024-01-09 01:56 pm
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Fermat's Cuisine (2023)
Fermat's cuisine is not exactly a romance, and even saying it's an LGBT series is probably stretching it, but according to me, it's one of the most interesting series of 2023. The sexual tension between Kitada Gaku and Asakura Kai is undeniable, even if, to my opinion, Kai is aware of what he is really feeling, while Gaku is sort of obvious, he sees Kai as a driving force, like a mainstay in his life, and, at first, he is not considering what could happen if that central point is removed from the picture. That is how I see this relationship, Gaku has to learn how to live without Kai, to be able to live with him. I saw the ending as fitting, you can decide what you prefer, for me it's the starting of their life together. HEA (for me). You can see it on Netflix. Heat Level: 1/6.




Heat Level:
1/6: glances, caress, hugs, no kisses
2/6: kisses, closed mouth or camera angles
3/6: full kisses, clothes on
4/6: full kisses, some clothes off, hands above the waist, pants stay on
5/6: most clothes off, they have sex, but it’s masked, no sexy sounds
6/6: full nudity mostly hidden by camera angles, they have sex, sexy sounds