Takenouchi interpreta un impiegato in un acquario, di nome Kengo. A prima vista sembrerebbe una persona ordinaria amata da tutti, eppure custodisce un segreto che sacrificherebbe tutto e sarebbe disposto a proteggere quella persona a qualunque costo. Ueto interpreta Makihara Risa, che è una ragazza che, costretta a prostituirsi per pagare i debiti del fratello, finisce col tentare il suicidio. Il destino vuole che i due si incontrino e stipulino un contratto di matrimonio per i benefici che porterebbe ad entrambi. Tuttavia, tra disperazione e difficoltà, la loro relazione inizia a trasformarsi in vero amore. Modifica la Traduzione
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- Titolo Originale: 流れ星
- Conosciuto Anche Come: Shooting Star
- Regista: Ishizaka Rieko, Namiki Michiko
- Generi: Romantico, Vita, Drama, Famiglia
Cast & Ringraziamenti
- Takenouchi Yutaka Ruolo Principale
- Ueto Aya Ruolo Principale
- Kitano KieOkada MariaRuolo di Supporto
- Inagaki GoroMakihara ShuichiRuolo di Supporto
- Matsuda ShotaKamiya RyoRuolo di Supporto
- Harada MiekoOkada KazukoRuolo di Supporto
Recensioni
Most of it is due to the excellent cast. I knew Ueto Aya from Attention Please and loved her there: she was the reason why I watched that drama and the only reason why I completed it. There she was feisty and entertaining, here she plays the role of a disillusioned young woman, wary of men - who can blame her? - and in desperate need of warmth and a sense of belonging. Her acting is outstanding, one can't help falling in love with her fragility, her courage and beauty.
Takenouchi Yutaka is just as awesome. His character is that of an honest man who leads a simple life but is ready to go to any length in order to save his sister. He's so sedate throughout the whole drama, I expected him to burst out at some point. But he didn't, and I realize now this is what makes him into such an endearing character. He expresses a world of meaning via glances and silences: I loved it.
The encounter between Risa and Kengo is poignant and their interaction from that point on is always defined by a sedate fire. Nobody shouts, or desperately cries or have fits of anger, and yet the chemistry is powerful.
I don't think it's accidental that Matsuda Shota speaks in a very sedate and calm way too through the whole show. This is the imprint of Nagareboshi. Just like the beautiful jellyfishes that float around in the aquarium. I never thought I could come to consider jellyfishes such beautiful creatures.
The side cast is just as brilliant, mostly the women.
The photography deserves a mention too. There are some truly outstanding sceneries of Japan shown in this drama. I was captivated by the colours and the general atmosphere. I love it that Japanese can produce wonderful dramas without the pomp and the shine we have been accustomed to with the usual super stars sporting gorgeous outfits or your average hero under the shower. This is a simple yet complicated love story between two very average people. It could be us.
The music is beautiful, although not my genre. I usually prefer instrumental pieces in dramas, so I don't really care much for songs. But it suits the pace and the feel of the drama perfectly.
If you like well acted, slow developing stories without love triangles or squares, played on style more than actual happenings, this drama is for you. I suppose it's for mature viewers - and I'm not referring to age.
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Acting/Cast- The leads had great chemistry. Everyone acted in their roles well. I didn\''\''t like Aya in Attention Please but she proved me wrong in this drama. I liked that the male lead was so sweet and nice. The brother was a jerk throughout as the villian but he redeems himself in the end.
Music- Very nice score that went along with the mood of the drama.
Rewatch- Its one to rewatch but not right away.
Overall- This is a touching drama that the actors carry with thier wonderful acting.
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