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Mirai's Future Son japanese drama review
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Mirai's Future Son
1 people found this review helpful
by huneybomb
27 days ago
10 of 10 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 9.0
Story 9.5
Acting/Cast 9.5
Music 9.5
Rewatch Value 9.5
This review may contain spoilers

A heartwarming time travel masterpiece I never knew I needed.

MY REVIEW: ⭐️ 8.9/10
Plot: ★★★★★
Acting: ★★★★⯪
Music: ★★★★⯪
Production: ★★★★★
Rewatch Value: ★★★★★

I started this because my friend recommended it, and then I saw so many positive reviews that it instantly made me curious about the story. It felt really relatable at first, until her son from the future showed up. It reminded me of a C-drama with a similar premise, but here the son is still a kid, which I really liked because it made everything feel cuter and got me even more interested in how the story would unfold.

After finishing it, I can say this drama is actually so different, it’s an absolute masterpiece! Even though I’m usually not a fan of second-chance romance and time travel, this one is an exception because it’s just that amazing. The script is really well-written and neat, the cast is perfect, and the color tone is beautiful.

I genuinely loved every part of this drama, and the last episode? Mind-blowing. It completely went beyond my expectations, but somehow still made everything make sense and they pulled it off perfectly.

I also love how all the characters are so genuinely supportive. They feel like one big family you can truly depend on. This drama left me feeling warm and happy after finishing it.

⚠️ spoiler ⚠️

That detail where Mirai and Yoshi have to live apart for years so Sota won’t know who his father is, just so he can go back to the past as he’s supposed to, without risking a paradox actually broke my heart a little.

But the way Yoshi still quietly stays part of their lives is just so wholesome and bittersweet. He’s the one taking photos of Mirai and their son, coming at night to be their little “Santa Claus” and leave gifts for Sota, and sending all those texts, photos, and videos of their son growing up… it’s such a small detail, but it adds so much depth and emotion to the story. I really love this kind of storytelling.

Overall I highly recommend it, no, actually, you have to watch it!

💌 I was honestly a bit traumatized by the whole FMC & MMC in theater trope because of Ochoyan, so I’m really glad this one gave us a happy ending and such supportive friends.
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