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NAGISA-SAN DESERVE THE WHOLE WORLD.
If you want a quirky yet matured drama, this is for you. If you are someone who doesn't like outside of the box tropes when it comes to romance, this is a skip for you (or maybe just skip the last 2 episodes of the drama.)
I love how wholesome the whole drama is. From relationships, to problem solving, to work related situations. This is why I get sucked up to JDramas. They know how to approach hard concepts and turn them into digestible scenes and scenarios. This one particularly gave some scenes that deals with misunderstandings both new and old. Some were too long that both parties got awkward about it and just decided to stop trying to amend the situation but with certain help from the people around them, they were able to come to a closure and made up with each other. Another one was a fairly new misunderstanding where one immediately addressed it to the other to clarify things and set a certain closure; bringing their relationship closer and stronger than ever.
The relationship between Mei and Nagisa seemed rather weird considering their ages but with proper approach and certain mindfulness, it is inevitable that the two will end up liking each other and going for the home run. This drama did not focus on the romantic side of love, rather, focused on the need of both parties into consideration. Nagisa became a lonely single man who's already done with his prime year while Mei is staring out with hers but needs a lot of encouragement and guidance for her life and career advancements. Knowing both fill in on each other's needs and flaws, it was given that they would be a match.
I am glad that this drama was not closed off to the possibilities of such trope couple. Not all young women who goes for older men are after their money or no choice at all. This drama shows that some just have their own ways in approaching love, relationships, and marriage. Seeing how they did a 4 day trial marriage gave a lot of realization for both parties as well. Just like in marriage, not everyday is a happy, lovey-dovey day. Some days, you just put up with everything until the day ends. What's important is that someone you chose to marry will be there with you through and through.
I also love how this drama shows that there are no genders when it comes to work. You can do anything as long as you set your mind into it. Seeing how Mei is a career driven woman while Nagisa is a soft hearted home maker is a quite refreshing and unique take especially in this patriarchal society.
Overall, this drama is going on to my favorites' list. This is a must watch one too knowing this can open your perspective to other points of views within our society. Not all can be what they seem according to how you see it. It is important to open one to other possibilities and to keep an open mind about other people's situations and needs.
I love how wholesome the whole drama is. From relationships, to problem solving, to work related situations. This is why I get sucked up to JDramas. They know how to approach hard concepts and turn them into digestible scenes and scenarios. This one particularly gave some scenes that deals with misunderstandings both new and old. Some were too long that both parties got awkward about it and just decided to stop trying to amend the situation but with certain help from the people around them, they were able to come to a closure and made up with each other. Another one was a fairly new misunderstanding where one immediately addressed it to the other to clarify things and set a certain closure; bringing their relationship closer and stronger than ever.
The relationship between Mei and Nagisa seemed rather weird considering their ages but with proper approach and certain mindfulness, it is inevitable that the two will end up liking each other and going for the home run. This drama did not focus on the romantic side of love, rather, focused on the need of both parties into consideration. Nagisa became a lonely single man who's already done with his prime year while Mei is staring out with hers but needs a lot of encouragement and guidance for her life and career advancements. Knowing both fill in on each other's needs and flaws, it was given that they would be a match.
I am glad that this drama was not closed off to the possibilities of such trope couple. Not all young women who goes for older men are after their money or no choice at all. This drama shows that some just have their own ways in approaching love, relationships, and marriage. Seeing how they did a 4 day trial marriage gave a lot of realization for both parties as well. Just like in marriage, not everyday is a happy, lovey-dovey day. Some days, you just put up with everything until the day ends. What's important is that someone you chose to marry will be there with you through and through.
I also love how this drama shows that there are no genders when it comes to work. You can do anything as long as you set your mind into it. Seeing how Mei is a career driven woman while Nagisa is a soft hearted home maker is a quite refreshing and unique take especially in this patriarchal society.
Overall, this drama is going on to my favorites' list. This is a must watch one too knowing this can open your perspective to other points of views within our society. Not all can be what they seem according to how you see it. It is important to open one to other possibilities and to keep an open mind about other people's situations and needs.
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