The main character is unbearable, but it's still a cute series, and there's no doubt that Chiba is very attractive. He's one of those who are hard to resist.
The series is mediocre at best, starting off as entertaining but becoming boring. It's a shame that Inukai Atsuhiro took on a project like this, he needs roles, but his capabilities are beyond this, and the production is very weak and lacks creativity.
It seems like this is an advertisement for capsules, which is horrible, as it paints it as something good, nice, and even romantic. This is appalling; the whole concept is reprehensible and promotes oppression and normalizes it. These hotels should be outlawed.
It turns out I got hooked on this series after episode 4, and I think it's fantastic. I've watched the episodes from the beginning several times, and it's still wonderful.
The series is good, but the two main actors are unbearable. I don't know why they were chosen; probably because they truly and naively fit perfectly, Even the husband, who is supposed to be the villain, turns out to be the best actor in this series and probably the most enjoyable to watch. I think it might be because they are trying too hard.
The song at the end really moves me after watching the music video, which is also beautiful. The singer is talented and the bassist is really cool. It's quite touching to see the video when including the main actor, whose facial expressions are intense—one of the most talented actors I've ever seen. The connection of the song to the series is perfect.
This version is, of course, much better than the Thai version, no doubt about it. The actors are better, the acting is more convincing, and overall, it looks much better.