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I'm Home japanese drama review
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I'm Home
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by Chen Zen
1 day ago
10 of 10 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 7.0
Story 7.5
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 6.0
Rewatch Value 7.0
This review may contain spoilers
We're all busy trying to build our future, but sometimes we forget to appreciate the people who are already in our lives. Watching the main character slowly rediscover his family and realize the mistakes he made before his accident was both heartbreaking and inspiring.

Takuya Kimura gave an amazing performance. I could really feel his confusion, guilt, and determination to become a better person. The mystery surrounding his lost memories kept me interested, but what stayed with me the most was the emotional journey rather than the plot twists.

The pacing is definitely slower than most dramas I usually watch, so it might not be for everyone. However, I think the slower pace gives the characters room to grow and makes the emotional moments feel more genuine. Every episode revealed another piece of the story, making me want to keep watching.

One thing I really liked was that the drama doesn't paint people as simply good or bad. Everyone has flaws, regrets, and reasons behind their actions, which made the characters feel realistic. It reminded me that people can change if they're willing to face their past and make better choices.

Overall, I'm Home is a thoughtful and emotional drama about family, forgiveness, and finding yourself. It's not packed with action or romance, but it leaves a lasting impression because of its heartfelt storytelling. I finished the series feeling grateful for the people around me and realizing that sometimes the hardest journey is learning who we really are.
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