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Life: Love on the Line japanese drama review
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Life: Love on the Line
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by sparklybearsy_143
12 days ago
4 of 4 episodes seen
Completed 2
Overall 5.0
Story 5.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 3.0

Oof. I haven't been this boiled over a show in a while lol.

I always base my reviews on how a show has made me feel. I'm not clever enough to delve into the intricacies of the deeper meaning of plots, dialogue etc. I go on vibes only, so my review is solely that - and no other reason.

The first two episodes were so lovely and cosy, I was having a great time walking the line with the two male leads - it definitely would have been a 9 star show. And then episodes 3 and 4 came along and made me hate-rage like I haven't hate-raged a show in a while. The snap decision Akira made, after spending all those years with Nishi was such a bad plot move. Whew. Akira, you're now on my hated characters list lol. (Nisha, you're a total sweetheart and deserved better - my five stars are for him and the first two eps only) This plotline was my idea of hell - I admit I'm not a fan of these kind of breakups and long separations when other people are involved, so I know I'm the wrong demographic (again, this is only my opinion) and had I read reviews before watching, I would have swerved this show.

I'm more vexed that we didn't see sweet raggedy-haired Nishi during those 8 years. How did he live? Did he achieve his goals? did he find other relationships? He forgave Akira too easily, and had the show added a fifth episode better fix what he'd broken, I might have been on board for a reconciliation instead of been left feeling empty and mad. lol.

I will end on a positive. The acting was stellar!! I loved both actors portrayal of their characters and would love to watch more of their shows.
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