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Mostly, because most yaoi/BL stories are overly sexualized and show same-sex attraction as a fetish. As a LGBT person myself, I love stories surrounding these topics but it's so hard for me to find an anime that would satisfy me. It kinda reminds me od Doukyuusei, with its storyline and characters and showing the more sweet and realistic depiction od same-sex love. Umibe no Étranger is so much more to me than just another BL story. And albeit it may be a little fast-paced, it surely is a diamond in the rough.
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The animation, sound, music, and setting all bring this movie together. It is a story about growing up and basking in pure first love. Umibe no Étranger is a story that bases itself around coming to terms with who you are and your situation. This attitude also goes towards the voice actors, who did a great job with bringing these two to life (along with Sakurako, Eri, Suzu, and most particularly a young version of Mio, who actually had a child voice acting him). The ending song is equally addicting it is all I imagined a song representing Mio and Shun to be. Mina Kubota did an amazing job with the music.
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Beautiful piano pieces, that, whenever they started playing during a scene I would focus on them instead because I didn't expect them to be so. None of the sound effects felt out of place - the blowing wind and stretching sea made the setting even more immersive.
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Now, for what I am head over heels for - the sound (by Eiko Morikawa) and original music (composed by Mina Kubota).
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It's above average, probably even ABOVE above average. The animation is smooth, the backgrounds and coloring are beautiful. This may have faired better pacing-wise if it had been split up into a four-part OVA. The pacing is the weakest part of both the anime adaptation and the original manga. I will admit that the pacing of Umibe no Étranger is rather fast. And Shun, having lived his life with this affecting him, comes to terms for the first time, that, this is how he is, and that's perfectly okay. There is nothing wrong with expressing feelings for someone of the same gender or sex. Mio learns from Shun's family situation, while Shun learns from Mio that he shouldn't be embarrassed about their love. Mio on the other hand is young, carefree, and is comfortable with openly confessing his love to Shun. Shun is a quiet novelist who, despite having known his sexuality before Mio, still hasn't come to terms with it. Shows itself in whether or not the viewers wish they could be a part of the story. This overwhelming feeling of being in the moment presents itself perfectly (thank you, Kanna Kii), so much so, that you want to be living through it instead. Or rather, in this case, the place which you see in a manga and then proceed to ache for. It's the place which you read in a book and then proceed to ache for. An island surrounded by the blue ocean, the residents are dressed in billowy clothing. The setting of Umibe no Étranger has always held me in a vice-grip.