For You in Full Blossom: Ikemen Paradise Soundtrack (

Synopsis

Already a successful television series in Taiwan, this Japanese language drama is also based on the manga by Nakajo Hisaya. Horikita Maki plays Ashiya Mizuki, a Japanese girl who has been living in the U.S. until she sees a young man named Sano Izumi (Oguri Shun) compete in the high jump on television. She begins to idolize him, and decides to move to Japan so she can attend the same school. The catch? Izumi goes to an all-boys school, so Mizuki can't be a student there. Unwilling to let such a trifling thing as being the wrong gender stop her, Mizuki disguises herself as a boy and enrolls at the school anyway.

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For You in Full Blossom: Ikemen Paradise

User reviews

Patricia Roberts
8/10

The music selection in the series is diverse and fits each scene impeccably, creating a cohesive and immersive atmosphere.

Charles Hernandez
5/10

The blend of traditional Japanese instruments with modern pop elements in the soundtrack adds a unique and refreshing touch to the overall viewing experience, showcasing the cultural richness of the story.

Kenneth Roberts
6/10

The background music in key moments of the series helps build tension and suspense, keeping viewers engaged and eager to see how the story unfolds.

Donald Evans
7/10

The sound effects used in conjunction with the music help to create a dynamic and engaging audio experience throughout the series.

Karen Davis
8/10

The opening theme song of the series is catchy and sets the tone for each episode, getting viewers excited for what's to come.

Ashley Hall
7/10

The background music in key romantic scenes beautifully enhances the chemistry between the main characters, adding depth to their relationships.

Edward Phillips
5/10

The music in the drama effectively sets the tone for each scene, creating a sense of nostalgia and longing that resonates with the characters' personal struggles and growth.

Steven Allen
3/10

The choice of musical themes in the soundtrack often feels out of place and disconnected from the scenes they accompany. This disconnect detracts from the immersive quality of the drama, making it challenging to fully engage with the characters' emotions and the unfolding plot.

Robert Nelson
8/10

The vocals in the songs are emotive and powerful, resonating with the themes of friendship, love, and personal growth explored in the drama.

Edward Roberts
9/10

Kimberly Young
4/10

The composition of the songs in the band's soundtrack feels disjointed and inconsistent, leading to a jarring listening experience. The transitions between tracks are abrupt, disrupting the flow of the narrative and hindering the overall enjoyment of the series.

Kimberly Parker
7/10

Overall, the music in the series is a standout feature that elevates the storytelling and leaves a lasting impression on viewers, making it a memorable aspect of the show.

Lisa Baker
8/10

The instrumental pieces in the soundtrack showcase a great range of emotions, from heartfelt and tender to suspenseful and intense.

Elizabeth Robinson
5/10

The vocal performances in the songs beautifully convey the characters' emotions, making the audience feel more connected to their journeys and the challenges they face.