A warm series to watch on a cold winter night
A series where a civil worker who does not want to get married was chosen as the primary test subject in the NEET Protection Law. Tasked to be paired and be married to a NEET named Sawamoto Himari (Kumada Rinka), Akiyasu Shin (Seto Toshiki) starts to navigate his new life and uncovers what the meaning of family is, what falling in love is, and what it means to cherish those around him. All this while revising the so-called "law" that he and Himari were forced to follow.
Overexaggeration is sometimes good and needs to be executed properly for it not to leave a bitter taste in the audience's mouth, and Marry Me! delivered quite well. Paired with its proper placement of comedic timing, Marry Me! will leave you wanting the series to keep going past episode 10. The title etched on the book will have its way in the final episode and, just like me, will make you feel satisfied and cozy, like a warm fire on a cold winter night.
Have a go at this 10-episode series. Who knows? You might wish for the law to come true.
じゃあね
Overexaggeration is sometimes good and needs to be executed properly for it not to leave a bitter taste in the audience's mouth, and Marry Me! delivered quite well. Paired with its proper placement of comedic timing, Marry Me! will leave you wanting the series to keep going past episode 10. The title etched on the book will have its way in the final episode and, just like me, will make you feel satisfied and cozy, like a warm fire on a cold winter night.
Have a go at this 10-episode series. Who knows? You might wish for the law to come true.
じゃあね
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