One day, the intercom suddenly rings. Tanaka Yuka answers it. At the door, there is a strange woman there who says, "I want to pay your husband back for the taxi fare." Her husband, Shinji, claims he lent her the money at a bar. Yuka becomes suspicious of the two people whose stories are contradictory. That night, she looks at her husband's phone, where she finds his exchanges with five women. Shocked by the discovery of her husband's extramarital affairs, Yuka teams up with Kaito to identify and eliminate her husband's lover. Meanwhile, Yuka and Kaito gradually grow closer and start to have a physical relationship... (Source: Japanese = tv-osaka.co.jp || Translation = kisskh) ~~ Adapted from the manga series "Intercom ga Naru Toki" (インターホンが鳴るとき) by Rio (りお) and Sebata Jun (瀬畑純). Edit Translation
- English
- Русский
- हिन्दी
- Português (Brasil)
- Native Title: インターホンが鳴るとき
- Also Known As: Intaahon ga Naru Toki , O Interfone toca e... , The Intercom Rings, and... , Когда зазвонил домофон
- Screenwriter: Kishimoto Ayuka, Miyamoto Takeshi, Nishioka To Neil
- Director: Yasoshima Miyako
- Screenwriter & Director: Sato Tatsunari
- Genres: Romance, Drama
Cast & Credits
- Tsuchimura KahoTanaka YukaMain Role
- Horii ArataTanaka ShinjiSupport Role
- Furuya RobinSaeki KaitoSupport Role
- Misaki AyameSudo TakakoSupport Role
- Takada RihoOmori SakuraSupport Role
- Nakamura YurikaMochizuki YokoSupport Role
Reviews
What a good rollercoaster!
I didn't expect this emotional journey at all. I thought it would be a classical, predictable drama about infidelity, but oh boy, was i wrong.Likes:
+ The start is pretty usual. We get a good introduction of the characters and the dynamic. With each episode, we dive deeper into the emotions. It's not overwhelming, it allows us to understand everything better step by step.
+ The character development is slowy, but natural and so authentic. At the beginning i was so pissed about the husband and just screamed internally that she should just leave him, but with further progress, we discovered more and more of the story and the characters emotions unfold so beautifully.
+ Theres a deep dive into psychology and i really suffered together with the characters. This drama hit me off guard out of fkkn nowhere.
+ The OST. Its beautiful. Not just the song itself, also the vibe, the lyrics and how the intro was shot, the symbolism (i have my own wild interpretation of the blue apple :')) It's been a few day since i finished this drama and i still listen to the intro on repeat. The whole vibe of the song and the drama just has me in a chokehold. I am emotionally so hooked. x.x
+ Plottwists all over, kinda. I was definitely surprised. After the quiet/slow (?) and not-so-special start, i expected a usual drama, but nope.
+ The child actor! Yuma's actor is just great! But all the actors did a great job.
I actually don't have much that I dislike about the drama. There's nothing that I could name in particular, besides one little thing, that I will put in a comment of my review, because I want to keep this review spoilerfree.
I really don't get the low rating at all! It's not a typical infidelity drama, where one is cheating and then the other part cheats, too. Just for fun and without giving a fck about the relationship.
Its deep, emotional, raw and inspiring & I really like it a lot!
Darker Than I Expected
I honestly didn’t expect Intercom ga Naru Toki to affect me this much. When I started it, I thought it would be a typical revenge drama, but very quickly, it became clear that this story was something much darker, deeper, and more emotional than I expected.
The deeper the story went, the more invested I became. It wasn’t just about revenge. It explored the psychological side of people when they are pushed to their limits. The emotions felt raw and uncomfortable in a way that made everything feel very real.
What I liked most was that the revenge itself wasn’t loud or overly dramatic for the sake of the drama. Instead, it felt quiet but INTENSE. It felt less like a dramatic fantasy and more like watching something that could actually happen in real life.
The characters also felt very natural. Their actions were driven by emotion rather than exaggerated drama, and that made their decisions feel believable. Watching them slowly unravel emotionally gave the story a very dark and heavy atmosphere.
By the end, I honestly felt drained. The drama pulls you so deeply into these characters and their pain that it becomes emotionally exhausting at times. But in a way, that’s what makes it so effective. I needed to watch something light-hearted because this drama was so draining
It’s a very unique drama, and I think it works especially well as a psychological story. Dark, intense, and emotionally heavy but incredibly interesting to watch.
















