No matter the version, it starts with a good story.
I’ll start by saying that I also read Mame’s books. That is what made me fall in love with the story. Japanese dramas are typically shorter form and fewer side characters which made me worried about how the plot would play out. Love in the Air kept that practice, and it streamlined the plot.This adaptation captured all of the relevant elements.
I won’t rule out a rewatch. I recommend this if you like Japanese dramas, like a good love story, and don’t make a habit of comparing adaptations.
I won’t rule out a rewatch. I recommend this if you like Japanese dramas, like a good love story, and don’t make a habit of comparing adaptations.
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