
Limi Nara, una fotógrafa de moda exitosa (Miki Nakatani), construyó su carrera capturando la evolución constante de la ciudad de Tokio y sus habitantes, y vive con aplomo y libertad tanto en la intimidad como en el trabajo. Por otro lado, Natsume Hyakuta (Elaiza Ikeda), es una joven aspirante a actriz que no logra encontrar su identidad ni afirmarse en ningún aspecto de la vida, pero todo cambia de repente cuando la fotógrafa publica una foto suya en Instagram, y la fama llega de la noche a la mañana. Entonces, la vida de ambas quedan atadas por el destino en medio de una ciudad vibrante con personajes eclécticos que persiguen sus sueños y se vuelcan a las redes sociales en busca de trascendencia. El amor es un ingrediente inevitable, pero ellas quieren encontrar primero su propia felicidad. (Source: filmaffinity) Edit Translation
- Español
- 한국어
- 中文(台灣)
- Português (Brasil)
- Título original: Followers
- También conocida como: Followers: Follow Your Truth , Seguidores , フォロワーズ , 팔로워들
- Director: Ninagawa Mika
- Géneros: Romance, Vida, Drama
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Reparto y créditos
- Nakatani Miki Papel principal
- Ikeda Elaiza Papel principal
- Natsuki MariTajima ErikoPapel secundario
- Itaya YukaAkane GunjyoPapel secundario
- Kaneko NobuakiYuruko / YurucoPapel secundario
- Shuhei UesugiNoma HirakuPapel secundario
Reseñas

If you're familiar with director Ninagawa Mika, you know that she’s all about playing with bright, loud colour, and she definitely isn’t afraid to do things outside the box. This drama is dazzling, hypnotic and oh so gorgeous. Every scene is a complete sensory overload. You can tell that this is a high-budget drama, not only because of the great cast, but because every episode is filmed like the most eye-catching Hollywood movie you’ve ever seen. The music, the costumes, the sets, everything is so well done.
To keep it simple, Followers is about women working in the entertainment business, an industry that both loves and hates successful women. This drama touches on a lot of hot button topics that you probably won’t find on network jdramas: there are multiple LGBTQ+ characters, a LOT of feminism, women of different ages being unabashedly open about their careers, sexuality, motherhood etc, and not so subtle societal critique thrown in as well. This isn't your average network jdrama, that's for sure!
My only complaint (and it’s kind of a big one) is that the drama has a lot of characters and probably tries to cover too many storylines in only 9 episodes. 2-3 more episodes to develop some characters and tie up lose ends would have been great. It just felt like there was a rush to end everyone's storyline just perfectly, even though some characters probably deserved a bit of imperfection.
Last but not least: KOM_I was a total scene stealer in this drama and I hope she continues to pursue acting!