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Kururi 〜Who’s in Love with me〜 japanese drama review
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Kururi 〜Who’s in Love with me〜
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by virgievirgie Flower Award1
3 days ago
11 of 11 episodes seen
Completed 2
Overall 8.5
Story 8.5
Acting/Cast 8.5
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 8.5

A lovely journey of self-discovery and not a cheesy rom-com (don't trust the ugly poster).

I would never have watched “Kururi 〜Who’s in Love with me〜” if not for my trusted friend’s recommendation, because 1) I am not a super big fan of amnesia, and 2) look at the ugly dated poster! LOL

However, to my very pleasant surprise, the amnesia was done really well and the three men are lovely in their own way. Looking at the drama’s poster, you might have thought this is a cheesy romantic comedy about the guys. Actually, this drama focuses more on the female lead, Ogata’s journey of rediscovering her old self, accepting who she is right now, and balancing the old and the new her.

We follow Ogata’s journey and find out who she was through her monochrome wardrobe, minimalistic apartment, testimonials of those who know her (co-workers and supposedly friends). Ogata was perplexed why she lived such an understated life when the Ogata with amnesia is full of personality and colors. Along the way, she discovered her real passion in life and is able to use her amnesia to jump start a new life.

On top of that, she found a mysterious ring in her possession and was trying to find the owner. She discovered she had this ring specially made for someone she loves, but who is this guy? No one has come forward to claim it or contacted her after her accident that he is her man. Instead, 3 other guys show who have shown an interest in her - the self-proclaimed ex-boyfriend, the self-proclaimed best friend from work and the self-proclaimed love-at-first-sight loverboy. But, are they who they said they are? Who is Ogata going to end up with? Or is she not going to end up with any of these three guys? You will have to watch to find out! I was happy I got the ending I wanted, but it took a while. I do think the drama can benefit from cutting 1 episode.

The cinematography is beautiful and I love the use of flowers. That little flower shop is my favorite place for a variety of reasons. The drama is able to slowly integrate flowers and colors into Ogata’s journey without force feeding you. The supporting cast is small but lovely. Aside from the 3 men, Mio, the little girl, is adorable and always has words of wisdom for Ogata. Kae is the best neighbor and supportive friend you could have when you have amnesia. Anri is a great mentor at work and in life, and Rui adds to the handsomeness in the drama. The older couple adds to the sweetness and sadness to amnesia and offers Ogata another perspective for those we were left behind.

I would recommend “Kururi〜Who’s in Love with me〜” for you if you are interested in the amnesia trope and how it affects the person and those around them. Actually, I think instead of asking who is in love with Ogata, the question should be, who is SHE in love with. This drama does not have over-the-top acting or an innocent and submissive female lead. Ogata is lovely and I am happy to cheer her on throughout her journey.


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