Rushed ending. The side characters were left out in the last 2-3 episodes.
That’s because they brought up what wouldn’t been an interesting story to explore the last 2 episodes and rushed it, then rushed everything else. Did they really need to match everyone together for no apparent reason except that both parties single? And I still wonder why they made her a “single mom” when that didn’t play any part of the story
Easy to watch, fluffy, tries to sound deeper than it already is but fails. Succeeds in making an adorable second female lead. I think her character outshines all. The single mom factor is just there to be there, the child’s existence was thought of less than an afterthought. That part really annoyed me.
Wow, your articles are just wow! Insightful and makes you question what we’re being fed through entertainment. I think there are some progress shown in kdrama world about the right (consensual) and wrong types of relationships. There is definitely room for growth.
Also I have to add, in real life at least, abusive relationships most of the time start out perfect, even magical, to then spiral down quickly. The victims of such relationships are always put in a place where they question their own truth and reality. And unfortunately, the law doesn’t stand on their side (especially if children involved). It’s a terrible place to be where you fight not only your abuser but society and law for the right of a peaceful life.
ON A fun watch, great cast, amazing side stories/patient stories I have to say, if it wasn’t on Netflix I wouldn’t have watched simply because the episodes are too long to watch and I don’t have time to sit and watch. I mostly watch on the go 10 minutes at a time. I found the love relationships to be too draggy and overall uninteresting. But I’m here for the friendship and THAT they couldn’t have been any better
Thank you! Haha yes I do that a lot 🤣yeah that's the thing, that's why I dropped Mr. Sunshine, it had too many…
Maybe you should do a part II :D I bookmarked your article to refer to once I have time to watch dramas. I loved Life. I have to say Lee Dong Wook felt a bit out of place but all the other actors/characters grow so well (and though outshine him) doesn’t bother much.
What a brilliant article! Sometimes I do watch dramas based on writers rather than who's in it.
What you said about Kim Eun Sook is exactly how I feel! Great ideas but lacking in execution... rather lacking in taking risks in going the unpopular way. I found she did better in Mr. Sunshine but man that drama was filled with fillers! The story basically started at the last 2-3 episodes (out of 24!). Goblin was as pointless as its ending, but entertaining for sure.
Sakamoto Yuji is a genius! I would add the other main thing he focuses on are dialogs. So not much could be happening in the scene but the dialogs suck you in!
Another Japanese writer I would recommend checking is Kudo Kankuro. He's unconventional so not all might appreciate but totally a genius in his own right!
I love the drama writer of Life and Stranger but some people might find it... dry? for me it was perfect!
The Japanese writers you mentioned I have watched some of their stiff while others are in my PTW, maybe in the future, I will get around watching. This article is a great reminder :D
This isn't my type of drama, definitely not! The quality of each episode wasn't the same but overall very gripping with interesting characters and introspective dilemmas. I did find the last couple of episodes had too much unneeded violence though. Anyways it's those rare moments where I agree with the hype.
Hi, can you recommend something (film or drama) with Suzuki Ryohei? :)
Hanako to Anne is an Asadora (morning drama) those usually have over 150 episodes but each episode is 15 minutes so easy to watch. They also tend to be addictive. Hanako to Anne would both be a great introduction to him and to this type of drama
Hi, can you recommend something (film or drama) with Suzuki Ryohei? :)
I have yet to watch a lot of his work which I’m VERY looking forward to. I first watched him in Hanako to Anne. I think he stole everyone’s heart there. He also lead the taiga drama sego-don and was too great there. There’s also the crazy movie Tokyo tribe. He was insane there and a total antithesis to his other roles He has a lot more that I’m looking forward to watching
Great article! I love that trope too! One drama that is all about non blood related family bond is an old Japanese drama called “Home Drama”. It can be heartbreaking at times but it’s a drama thar gives you all kinds of cozy feelings.
As far as Japanese romantic comedies, this one is as standard as they come. Except it has Suzuki Ryohei. He has this appeal that he brings with him wherever he goes. I've only seen Yoshioka Riho in recent years and, she knows how to be annoying when need be and knows how to be likable too. Her character here is definitely likable and relatable. I liked Kogo-san and his special relationship with Karibe. Karen was super annoying and criminally intrusive initially, but you forgive her as her intentions tend to be actually innocent. Can't Say the same about all the other characters.
Also, from the bits of it, I can't imagine this manga to be anything special :P
Typical in the sense that it's a typical Japanese investigation drama, but with an added view of what can be wrong in the judiciary system in Japan. The drama follows mainly Chizuru Sakama's growth. The interaction between characters is fun, and the defendants all brought interesting stories. I'm glad to see a positive view of prosecutors as well.
Totally agree with your praise and criticism, especially the clash in acting style. Some characters and scenes felt out of place and totally disturbs the tone of the movie.
Kaoru’s character is the damsel in distress in 95 anime episodes as well haha It wouldn’t have been too bad if she wasn’t supposed to be a martial arts instructor. But in here they were following the manga, sort of. In the manga I think Kenshin thinks she’s dead for a while and goes into a guilty conscience journey, and she forms sort of a connection with Enishi. They didn’t have time to do that here.
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Law school had a similar theme actually. The cases were only more dramatic (in a kdrama way haha) but I appreciated the criticism of law the how Justice had many layers. The idea of Justice and the way to uphold it can be different from one person to the other. Also even the “good guys” were more sly there. Except for Sol A :P
And I still wonder why they made her a “single mom” when that didn’t play any part of the story
Succeeds in making an adorable second female lead. I think her character outshines all.
The single mom factor is just there to be there, the child’s existence was thought of less than an afterthought. That part really annoyed me.
Also I have to add, in real life at least, abusive relationships most of the time start out perfect, even magical, to then spiral down quickly. The victims of such relationships are always put in a place where they question their own truth and reality. And unfortunately, the law doesn’t stand on their side (especially if children involved). It’s a terrible place to be where you fight not only your abuser but society and law for the right of a peaceful life.
A fun watch, great cast, amazing side stories/patient stories
I have to say, if it wasn’t on Netflix I wouldn’t have watched simply because the episodes are too long to watch and I don’t have time to sit and watch. I mostly watch on the go 10 minutes at a time.
I found the love relationships to be too draggy and overall uninteresting. But I’m here for the friendship and THAT they couldn’t have been any better
I bookmarked your article to refer to once I have time to watch dramas.
I loved Life. I have to say Lee Dong Wook felt a bit out of place but all the other actors/characters grow so well (and though outshine him) doesn’t bother much.
Sometimes I do watch dramas based on writers rather than who's in it.
What you said about Kim Eun Sook is exactly how I feel! Great ideas but lacking in execution... rather lacking in taking risks in going the unpopular way. I found she did better in Mr. Sunshine but man that drama was filled with fillers! The story basically started at the last 2-3 episodes (out of 24!). Goblin was as pointless as its ending, but entertaining for sure.
Sakamoto Yuji is a genius! I would add the other main thing he focuses on are dialogs. So not much could be happening in the scene but the dialogs suck you in!
Another Japanese writer I would recommend checking is Kudo Kankuro. He's unconventional so not all might appreciate but totally a genius in his own right!
I love the drama writer of Life and Stranger but some people might find it... dry? for me it was perfect!
The Japanese writers you mentioned I have watched some of their stiff while others are in my PTW, maybe in the future, I will get around watching. This article is a great reminder :D
I first watched him in Hanako to Anne. I think he stole everyone’s heart there. He also lead the taiga drama sego-don and was too great there. There’s also the crazy movie Tokyo tribe. He was insane there and a total antithesis to his other roles
He has a lot more that I’m looking forward to watching
One drama that is all about non blood related family bond is an old Japanese drama called “Home Drama”. It can be heartbreaking at times but it’s a drama thar gives you all kinds of cozy feelings.
Also, from the bits of it, I can't imagine this manga to be anything special :P
Kaoru’s character is the damsel in distress in 95 anime episodes as well haha
It wouldn’t have been too bad if she wasn’t supposed to be a martial arts instructor. But in here they were following the manga, sort of. In the manga I think Kenshin thinks she’s dead for a while and goes into a guilty conscience journey, and she forms sort of a connection with Enishi. They didn’t have time to do that here.