Review of Koi Kaze
I know there is but one problematic element to this show, but if I were to give you one reason to watch it, it would be the characters trying to figure out what they mean to each other. We have a protagonist whose life seems to be going nowhere and we have the secondary character whose life hasn't really begun. All it takes is one simple moment to spark a relationship that is truly worth investing 13 episodes for. Next to that, we have an atmosphere and music that treat the progression of their relationship rather delicately and punctuate the rather distant feelings that seemto occur for much of the show. I related quite strongly to the main lead not interested in the partner he previously had, so there's some bias and self-insertion there.
Overall, it's a show worth trying if you're looking for a rather delicate show that ends rather predicably, but rather tenderly