❄️ The Most Anticipated 2018 Winter Dramas Naoko Kishikawa ([[Kurashina Kana]]) es una mujer soltera de 31 años que trabaja en una tienda de ropa interior, llevando una vida aburrida. Ella vive con su padre Shuji ([[Sano Shiro]]), su madre Sue ([[Takahata Atsuko |Takahata Atsuko]]) y su hermana menor Junko ([[Furuhata Seika]]). Un giro inesperado sucede en su vida cuando un día, conoce al fotógrafo coreano Lee Ji Won ([[Kai]]). Los secretos en su familia ordinaria lentamente salen al aire libre como resultado de su presencia. Synopsis by WikiDrama Edit Translation
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Reparto y créditos
- Kai Papel principal
- Kurashina Kana Papel principal
- Sano ShiroKishikawa Shuji / "Katherine"Papel secundario
- Takahata AtsukoKishikawa SuePapel secundario
- Furuhata SeikaKishikawa Junko / "Runa"Papel secundario
- Ito KentaroShuntaPapel secundario
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While the story is generic (guy meets girl, falls in love, encounters challenges, etc), there are certain twists and turns that will keep the viewers glued. What works here is the on-screen chemistry between the lead. I don't watch Korean drama simply because I write Japanese movie/drama reviews exclusively. I just had to grant the request of my twin sister who also enjoyed the show as I did.
The use of silence here and how 'awkward' the two actors are - in many of their scenes - is deliberate and intentional. Unless you expect everything to be automatic or 'logical' you may not enjoy the show. Perhaps if you're an avid fan of the Kpop member you may justify everything to be fine. That makes this show particularly good because not everything is what it seems. Kuroshina is a veteran Japanese actress who did plenty of supporting characters in her career. She was excellent in the two-part March Comes In Like a Lion LA, sharing scenes with one of Japan's foremost young actors, Kamiki Ryunosuke. In this drama, she's a 31-year old shy, vulnerable and no-confident woman who never had the chance to experience love until now.
Kai, who is first and foremost a performer, is surprisingly and convincingly good as a first-time actor in a Japanese show. Unlike some of the Korean dramas I saw, which rely heavily on impressive production values, special effects, and music, Haru ga Kita has a simplistic yet effective approach. This style suits Kai quite well because he manages to put on a character which is slowly revealed as the drama progresses. A Japanese actor, Fukushi Sota, has an uncanny similarity to this EXO band member, yet Kai is the better actor. He's not a deadfisheye at all.
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