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Punks Triangle japanese drama review
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Punks Triangle
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by Gray
26 days ago
8 of 8 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 5.0
Story 4.0
Acting/Cast 5.0
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 2.0
This review may contain spoilers

I expected a lot from this show, but sadly, it didn't deliver :<

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I came into this drama with high expectations. I heard so many great things about the drama from others, I loved the manga and hoped the adaptation would capture the same clever premise: model hiding his true identity from his number one fan, only to end up partnered with that fan on a project. The concept is excellent, but sadly the execution wastes most of that potential.

Premise & pacing
The first few episodes were… fine.not great, not terrible. I kept watching, but honestly, I thought about dropping it more than once. The story had potential, but it felt like the show didn’t know how to build tension or make the big moments actually hit.

Acting
This is where things really split.
Yasunari Fujibayashi (Ae / Enaga) — Brilliant!! Fujibayashi sells the duality perfectly: the two personas feel like distinct people. His body language, the way he talked, even how he stood, everything changed depending on whether he was Ae or Enaga. It was really impressive, and he’s the major reason I kept watching.

Chiaki’s actor — Unfortunately… I’m sorry, but the acting just didn’t work for me. He kept making the same “I’m about to cry or throw up” face in almost every scene. It got distracting fast. He has beautiful and expressive eyes yess, but pleasee, show us some emotion!! it’s as if every scene demands the same reaction. That made many intimate or supposedly interesting moments feel hollow or awkward, and I found myself cringing rather than empathizing. If he had more range or better direction, the show could’ve felt way stronger.

Chemistry & relationships
Between Ae and Chiaki? Honestly, nothing special. I didn’t feel the connection at all. Their relationship also has a weird power imbalance, and the drama never really talks about it, it just pretends it’s fine. A lot of their scenes gave me secondhand embarrassment. I had to pause so many times just to recover and rethink my life before continuing and question myself why am I still watching. I found myself skipping over their scenes most of the time.

But Enaga and Chiaki? So cuteee. So much better. Whenever Enaga showed up, it felt like the show came back to life. That’s why it was disappointing when he stopped appearing as much near the end. I actually think the final scene should’ve used Enaga, not Ae — he’s the one Chiaki actually fell for.

Music & production
The soundtrack is great. The intro is sooo catchy, honestly, I never skipped the intro. The music fits the drama well.
Visually, the show is competent: styling and cinematography suit the model punk world setting, and production values are generally solid. It’s just the character work and direction that disappoint.

Final thoughts
This drama had so much potential, but weak acting from one of the main characters and some strange writing choices hurt it a lot. The manga was way better. I’m glad I finished it because of Yasunari , but overall, the show ended up being a bit of a disappointment :<
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