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Iyashi no Otonari-san ni wa Himitsu ga Aru japanese drama review
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Iyashi no Otonari-san ni wa Himitsu ga Aru
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by VitMai
30 days ago
13 of 13 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 8.5
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 8.0

The series did not particularly normalize the act of stalking, but show it in a nuanced way

- Personal interpretation: I am opposed to any kinds of obsessive behaviors that devalue moral boundaries (and somehow some romantic Japanese series that desensitize those actions as attractive is truly repelling). However, this series emphasizes the interrelationships and intertwining pathways of both females and male protagonists. The obsessive actions, albeit ethically oppositional, are justly penalized as can be seen from disillusionment from the male protagonists. His failure to capture the hearts of the person that he truly loves desolates him to the point of nihilism, which is later propitiated by the female character with truly heart-warming and genuine remarks. Her ''live-for-yourself'' mindset shattered his heart, but reinvented him to rethink, relearn and reconceptualize his concept of goals and objectives. He cannot live vicariously through the disguise of someone else, but can proceed life through the rehashed mindset that is more internal, personal and authentic. His behaviors reconfigure him to not be a subordinate to life, but a stalwart adherent to self-understanding and genuine happiness.
- Personal thoughts: From a cursory glance of the title, I thought this series would be a demoralized lense of romantic relationships, advocating for the wrongs instead of denouncing such actions. However, the series seems to somehow simultaneously lambaste the actions of stalking while showcasing it in a more empathetic fashion that truly resonate to the audience. Not a die-hard fan of such genre, but if authentic interpretation recompenses such stigmatized genres, I truly appreciate it. Definitely a good watch
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