Oh, and that's a squirrel... "Romantic Love Abroad" is a two-part adaptation of the manga of the same name Ayano Yamane. Of course, as an ardent representative of Yaoi fans, I couldn’t miss it, because there are too few stories, and even fewer quality ones. Unfortunately, this game did not justify itself...
I honestly don't know who this anime was made for. His official rating is R, but the content of it will appeal to only romantic schoolgirls of fourteen years. In general, too outspoken for minors and too stupid for adults - neither fish nor meat. The whole viewing I rusted like a wild horse, for from the stupidity of some moments, there was only laughing or crying.
The main characters are an infantile Japanese pass and a passionate Italian act. In general, the typical I-you-seme-and-you-would-rape-until-you-fall in love interaction.
Their actions did not yield to any logic at all. There were a lot of questions about a lot of details, from the plot to the bed scenes. In general, how can it be that the son of Boss Yakuza and the captain of a cruise ship run after each other like a male and a female hippopotamus during mating games and shout about unearthly love for each other on the second day of dating? Although, the genre of yaoi likes to sin with something similar, but usually the feelings of two lovers show more reasonable and romantic. But there is no romance, because everything covers stupidity. The story is that the characters leave much to be desired.
Perhaps the only plus in all this ugliness is an extremely pleasant drawing. Visually, the narrative was very beautiful, and the characters were drawn in detail, with their own highlights and quite similar to people, and not frogs. The drawing is really extremely high-quality, but everything else is to tear off and throw away.
Result: Well, no egg, that's from the word at all. It is better to revisit Pure Romance, Immaculate Rose, The World’s Best First Love and other titles, rather than take it. I didn’t like it, even though I had a deep heart.
5 out of 10