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Saikou no Jinsei no Owarikata - Ending Planner japanese drama review
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Saikou no Jinsei no Owarikata - Ending Planner
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by Chen Zen
1 day ago
10 of 10 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 9.5
Story 9.5
Acting/Cast 9.5
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 10.0
This review may contain spoilers

Don't skip this drama

I watched this drama around the time Atsuko Maeda was preparing for her graduation in August 2012, so it became a memorable viewing experience for me. From the very first episode, this drama managed to touch my heart, and I honestly found myself crying almost every episode.

Each story about the people who passed away and the families they left behind was deeply moving. The drama beautifully shows that every person has their own story, regrets, and unfinished feelings. It is not just a story about death, but also about love, forgiveness, family, and appreciating the precious moments we have with the people around us.

What makes this drama special is how it handles emotional themes in a warm and human way. Every episode has its own story and meaning, and many of the cases left a strong impression on me. The sadness never felt forced because the drama focuses on the memories and relationships behind each person rather than only the tragedy itself.

The performances were one of the biggest strengths of this series. ML showing the growth of a man who slowly learns about family and the importance of human connections. FL acting was also excellent, and I really enjoyed the chemistry between the two main leads. I noticed that this was their reunion after five years since Proposal Daisakusen, which gave the drama an extra nostalgic feeling. Their interactions felt natural, and their emotional scenes together were one of the highlights.

The supporting cast also delivered strong performances. Every character had their own struggles and emotions, making the story feel more realistic. The family relationships, especially the bond between the siblings, were beautifully portrayed and added even more depth to the drama.

The pacing is slower compared to many modern dramas, but I think that actually helps the emotional moments feel more meaningful. This is not a drama that depends on big twists or intense action—it succeeds because of its sincere storytelling and the way it makes viewers reflect on life.
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