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Non sono Mirco e Licia però son carini
Junko Harumi era una studentessa modello ma ha fallito l’esame d’ingresso alla prestigiosa Università di Tokyo e da allora la sua vita è uscita di binari. Ha avuto difficoltà a trovare un lavoro e anche ad avere una relazione romantica stabile. Ora, all'età di 31 anni, lavora come insegnante in un istituto privato. E finalmente per la prima volta, grazie all’incontro con tre uomini diversi, capirà quale è veramente la sua strada e cosa vuole o non vuole fare della sua vita. I tre uomini che sembrano interessati a lei sono Masashi Yakumo un cugino acquisito molto intellettuale e raffinato, Kyohei Yuri uno studente di liceo ripetente e ribelle a cui lei da lezioni private di sostegno e Kazuma Yamashita l'insegnante di Kyohei al liceo.Questo drama l’ho visto perchè le capigliature e l’abbigliamento dell’insegnante e dello studente mi ricoradvano Miko e Licia del telefilm Dolce LIcia con Cristina d’Avena. Ma poi mi ha sopreso anche questo per i bei dialoghi e il messaggio che riguarda il dover essere consapevoli delle proprie aspirazioni e avere il coraggio di perseguirle nonostante la società a volte ci imponga troppi paletti. POi sì è anche una storia d’amore il che non guasta mai.
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Wow, this is one of the best dramas I have seen in a while. The plot may seem simple, but do not let it fool you! You will be in for a good watch!
The drama touches into deeper aspects of life, and how one should continuously strive for their dreams no matter how impossible it may seem. This drama teaches the audience the importance of working hard for one's success and even if you don't reach your dream goals, you may be able to help others and guide them to the path that will help reach their goals.
While some people are against student-teacher relationships, Junko is very careful in this drama to not be in a relationship with her students while they are her students, so you do not have to worry about that. She does not break any laws or rules here because she is not in any relationship with her students while teaching them. The chemistry between Yuri and Junko is absolutely wonderful, and Yuri is super mature for his age. I would even say he's even more mature than Junko herself and even as mature as the other male competitors in this drama. The character development for Yuri is amazing, and we can really see how much he has grown as a person mentally.
Watching this drama, you can't help but rethink about your own life and values. Just because I didn't reach my dream, should I give up? Is it worth helping others reach the same dream that I myself couldn't do? Do I have confidence in helping others succeed when I myself did not in the past? These are some of the questions that come to mind when I watched this show, and it really made me think about my future.
Overall, I loved both the plot and romance of this drama, and this is must watch if you want something light or fun to watch while still having a deeper story behind it all :)
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As the J-netizens said, I would like to think Yuri was the heroine of this drama. I loved how supportive was everyone of him. There isn't a single bad character here. And all 3 rivals were nice, handsome guys who wanted nothing more than Junko's happiness. Each one of the guys had their amount of support from the netizens, I am not sure who was the most popular. But since episode 1 I had my favorite, and that is because I am a huge fan of manga-Shinkumi <3
I have yet to watch the final episode subbed, but just watching it raw I loved it (I covered my eyes but peeked between my fingers in the last scene). I'll write a proper review (with a proper rant over this actor whom I fell head over heels) when I finish the last episode subbed.
Favorite scenes, in no particular order:
- The "heroine in a dating game" (but the whole study camp made me happy)
- The "betrayed" look in front of Junko's house
- All the hugs (kyaa they were all amazing, the most romantic I've even seen)
- every time my fave smiled
- Nishioi and Miwa were funny, but together they were hilarious
Favorite drama of the year? XD too early to tell but I loved it so much I am having drama withdrawal symptoms ^_^ And listening to the OST ("Happy birthday" by back number) isn't helping ^_^
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My wish is to be an adult like you
***Not sure if what’s in here that may be considered major spoiler but there might be minor ones so proceed with caution***
I got recommended this drama over 2 months ago by a user whose name I forgot (i feel awful and I apologize ). I did watch it at that time and in all honesty, it's the drama that pulled me out of a very long drama slump. This drama has two of my favorite tropes - age gap and noona romance!
The drama revolves around Junko Harumi and her three suitors. Once a model student in her middle and high school days, life hasn't been going smoothly for her after she failed to enter Tokyo University. Now 31, she works as a tutor at a private institute where things are not so great. Her romantic life isn't doing any better either. It is at this point in her life that she meets Kyohei Yuri and becomes his tutor. While she worries and shows frustration about things not working out in both her career and her love life, Janko is very oblivious to notice the 3 men that show interest around her. Masashi Yakumo is her smart cousin that went to Tokyo University, who's had feelings for her for a long time. Kyohei Yuri is a disorderly high school student she's tutoring and Kazuma Yamashita is Kyohei ’s teacher in high school.
The drama shows how not getting into Tokyo University has affected Junko. Her relationship with her mother, her confidence in her own self, her feeling jaded about the trajectory of her career and romantic life. It also shows her innocence and her kindheartedness. The only thing about this woman the scriptwriters did that irked me is she pulled out her back every other episode and they use that as a sign of her “getting old”. People I promise you 31 is not that old and we in our 30s don't need to walk around in canes. What is happening! T_T
Anyways, Junko may have had an unfortunate setback in life but she was compensated by having three wonderful men vying for her affection. I love that all the men were non-problematic, genuinely nice, and mature men each bringing their own strength to the table. If I wasn't slightly biased towards one of them, I at one point was thinking she should just take all three and start her own harem. I kid, I kid... (maybe :P)
I enjoyed a lot of things about this drama and the romance. I understand to some people a student/teacher relationship is not something they like. But the relationship is developed in a nice way and no lines were crossed while they were in a teacher/student relationship. I think one of the things that I liked about this drama is the similarity to a real-life event from my childhood. We had a teacher whose love life was like a legend when we were in high school. It is said that this teacher fell in love with a girl when she was still his student. But he never made a move, in fact, he was so unforgivingly strict with her she was convinced he hated her. He waited until she finished her 1st year of college before asking her out. They are married with kids and known as having a very close relationship. It's like one of those romances you find in novels or movies so you can imagine why their story would be popular. Watching this drama actually took me back in time and reminded me of a story I had long forgotten.
*️⃣To the person who recommended this to me, thank you so much!!! I enjoyed this very much. So much so I had the urge to run out and dye my hair pink and the only thing that stopped me was my hairdresser not being available.
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AN AFTERSCHOOL SPECIAL
Let me start off this review by saying that I`m a HUGE fan of teacher/student relationships and all the tropes that follow. Yes I`m aware that sounded quite weird, but what I mean is like how some are attracted to sparkly vampires and others are attracted to shallow sadists, I am hugely attracted to relationships with big age gaps, since their clichés are usually still somewhat bearable and the problems that arise in such a relationship are interesting to discuss. Now, I`m NOT condoning grooming, manipulations nor other machinations of ill taste. But there is something special about these kind of stories.I`ve seen this drama three times now and I love it, for all the fluff and innocence it holds. Kyoko Fukada is a GREAT choice for this role, not only for her grand talent, as after this drama I took a look at some of her catalogue and was pleasantly surprised by the versatility I found, which I didn`t expect, but also for novelties she injects in her character. I love her as a clueless, innocent cram school teacher Junko, who reached her early thirties without ever experiencing love and believe it or not, especially in Japan, her case is pretty common, in regards to romantic experience. She still lives with her parents, and her mother is genuinely overbearing because her child couldn`t`ve fulfilled her dreams of being accepted to Todai and thus somehow, helping her mother become more accepted. It is an antiquated way of thinking which still plagues many cultures, so that is also relatable, even to me and I`m barely hitting my early twenties. Yes, she`s airheaded, bordering on completely clueless and that`s exactly why this couple is plausible. Yuri-Yuri( I love that nickname) is effectively more emotionally mature and he`s the one who largely pursues their relationship. My second favorite is Yamashita, an old childhood flame, who has grown up to become a reformed delinquent teacher and is admittedly, mostly my type. This may be an unpopular opinion, but as much as I enjoy Masashi`s character, waiting for 20 years on something you haven`t even questioned is such a dumb thing to do as an adult and the pairing of Junko and Masashi would quite literally be the most frustrating dynamic to watch, ever. They are equally as confusing, so that would be awful. As much as this drama is sweet, cheesy, simple, it is also heartwarming, hopeful and fresh, in a way. Typically, most student/teacher relationships are dramatic, dower and for the lack of a better word, heavy to stomach. So, in that way, this drama IS original.
Also, I like the heavy juxtaposition between Miwa and Junko, if anything, just to drive the point home of how not in control Junko`s life is. Like Miwa said in the first episode:"At least I married. I married someone whom I loved. And then I got divorced."I would`ve been so mad if Miwa didn`t get her happy ending. Also, chemistry between Junko and Yuri is top-notch. It is seriously overflowing. Ryusei Yokohama did such a good job with this role that now I can`t see his other dramas(yes, it`s a personal problem, it happens sometimes). He`s also a juxtaposition to both Masashi and Yamashita. He is much more decisive and emotionally intelligent than Masashi, but is also more innocent and childish than Yamashita and is the best option for Junko(on an unrelated note, can I just have everything Junko is wearing in this drama?It`s all stunning). Their relationship develops naturally, without rush and/or immediate sexual gratification. Which brings me to my issue with the drama. I wish we saw more skinship from both of them. I understand this was done because Yuri was still underage and it`s icky, but I just can`t believe that a hormonal 18-year old can control himself that much, it`s funny. At least some caresses or kisses would`ve been fine.
Also, this drama IS still a romcom and is not exempt from clichés, but here it doesn`t bother me.
So, if you are looking for an excellent Japanese drama, this is the one as 2019. and 2020. have proven to be amazing years for Japanese dramas altogether.
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Superb!
Hajimete Koi-o-shita-hi-ni-yomu-hanashi / A Story To Read when you first fall in LoveIt’s one of my fave!
Impressive and mesmerizing drama from the first episode to the last one , I can say it ‘s One of the best Jdorama!
Great package of Such a good production , great cast plot and story ! Love all of the actors’s chemistry - all of them make each episodes came alive !!
LOVE Kento Nagayama , Ryusei Yokohama and Kyoko Fukuda , they’re doing such a great performance on each episodes .
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Firstly, I have to admit I did not pick this up initially because of the premise. I'm not opposed to age gap, only that a look at student/teacher relationships is not my first preference when there is a plethora of genres to choose from. Nevertheless, I decided to give it a try after having watched and enjoyed Watashitachi wa Douka Shiteiru and this drama stars the same lead, Yokohama Ryusei.I was so pleasantly surprised by how tastefully the makers turned, what some would consider taboo subject, into a story with a lot of heart and laughter. Although this is mainly about the heroine teacher, Harumi, the star of the show is truly 17 year old student, Yuri, played by Yokohama Ryusei. The drama follows Yuri's transformation from a pink haired delinquent to serious student with aspirations to get into one of the most prestigious universities in Japan, and the teacher and all the adults who guide and support him as he rises to the challenge. The way he progresses towards that goal while having a major crush on his teacher, was a delight to watch. Not only does he have to battle Math, English and Modern Literature, he has to battle two other suitors for the attention of the leading lady. Yuri may be the youngest, but I found him the most mature out of all the characters in the story. His conviction and determination to reach his goal, his earnest, sincere feelings for Harumi, and his youthful simplicity in seeing things for what they are and acting on that (unlike the "adults" who choose to put up filters to fit the confines of their adulthood) had me rooting for him. I was so impressed by Yokohama Ryusei's nuanced performance, I am now a huge fan. And I will never see pink hair the same way again!
I liked Harumi as well, played by Fukada Kyoko, whom I thought was effortlessly charming. Her character is easy-going, understanding, and truly wants what is best for those around her. I can see why Yuri falls for her and though mostly platonic at first, there is no doubt she cares for Yuri from the very beginning.
You may be disappointed if all you came for is the romance. It is the driver of Yuri's desire to become studious but it is not the main focus. Regardless though, I still found that smaller part of the story extremely romantic. This is especially evident in one of my favorite scenes of the drama, where Yuri and Harumi finally opens up to one another. There is no music, no fancy editing; it is simply raw emotions on full display. I was struck by the superb acting on both fronts, especially from Yokohama Ryusei.
I found many of the other characters likable, if somewhat, cartoonish. But then again, this is a drama based on a manga and being a Japanese drama, has that quirkiness to it. There are many memorable and witty lines, with lessons to be learned from both adults and students alike. All in all, a great watch. Don't be put off by the premise and give it a try!
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This drama was funny, exciting and got emotional a lot deeper in the story line, but it was well plotted, realistic when it comes to how studying works (not like other dramas where the not so bright child suddenly becomes an ace) and regarding love. You won't know who to ship with Harumi.
Firstly I was like "NO, this isn't right" with where the plot was heading, but understanding another ones feeling, well that is indeed something totally else.
Phrases I loved from this drama:
"Isn't love enough?"
"the brain doesn't understand the meaning of the word 'NO'
and "I'm old enough to make my own choices"
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Un must to see!
Oh mon Dieu! Mille fois OMG! "Un jour, tu tomberas totalement amoureuse d'un drama japonais" j'aurai ri à en perdre toutes mes dents...et pourtant, ne jamais dire "Fontaine je ne boirai pas de ton eau!". Un seul, unique, drama japonais, et me voilà bien marri...(je ne suis pas une amatrice de Jdama...j'ai eu tort).Pour commencer, je vais de suite mettre les points sur les i. j'entends d'ici les cris d'orfraie de la pensée bien pensante. Oui, c'est mal, très mal une romance entre un lycéen de 17 ans et de son professeur de 32 ans. Oui, oui c'est immoral. On le sait tous.
Mais.
Ici, Harumi ne fera jamais rien d'immoral. Rien. De rien. Et tant pis pour ceux en mal de sensation forte. Elle restera droite jusqu'au bout. Et cela malgré tout l'amour qu'elle porte à Yuri. Malgré tout l'amour que lui porte Yuri.
Deuxième point sur les i. 14 ans d'écart n'a jamais, jamais, jamais JAMAIS empêché les personnes de s'aimer. Que cela soit 7 ans (c'est du vécu!). Que cela soit 10 ans. 15 ans ou 20 ans. Non, jamais. Et dire que l'on n'a jamais vu ce type d'amour autour ne veut pas dire que cela n'existe pas. Oui, avoir 7 ans de plus que mon mari, l'avoir connu alors qu'il n'avait que 18 ans (un bébé quoi), l'avoir épousé lorsqu'il venait de fêter ses 20 ans et être encore mariée 20 ans plus tard doit peser sur mon objectivité...Yuri le dit si bien " Love, isn't enough?" maintenant que cela est dit...
Ce drama a été incroyable. Un coup de coeur phénoménal! Même chéri en a été accro ( à tel point qu'il n'a eu de cesse de m'en presser à chaque fin d'épisode). Et cela malgré une réalisation qui je dois bien l'avouer a été un peu faible. Comme quoi.
Le scénario : Yuri Kyohei, lycéen de 17 ans, en décrochage scolaire rencontre Harumi Junko. Harumi a 32 ans et pense que sa vie n'est qu'échec sur échec. Elle est professeur dans un "cram school", ces écoles privées qui coûtent la peau des fesses dont le seul objectif est de donner des cours particuliers aux lycéens afin de leur faire passer les examens universitaires et plus particulièrement la réputée université de Tokyo. Harumi touchée par le désir de Yuri de réussir son entrée à TODAI bien que son niveau soit au plus bas en fera une obsession : Elle le fera entrer quoiqu'il advienne à TODAI.
La relation entre Yuri et Harumi dépassera très vite le simple stade élève-professeur. Et cela se complique avec le retour de Yamashita, l'ex-amoureux de Harumi, et de Masashi, son cousin amoureux d'elle depuis 20 ans....
A lire cela, rien d'excitant n'est-ce pas? AHHH mais, non, ce drama est PLUS que cela. Ce drama frôle la perfection. Nous avons ri (mais tellement ri...). Nous avons pleuré. Nous avons adoré chaque scène, chaque personnage, chaque rival.
Ce drama, basé sur le manga en 13 volume de Mochida aki, est une perle :
- La romance ! Punaise, si j'avais su qu'un jour, je craquerais totalement pour un personnage aux cheveux roses, j'aurais ri à m'en faire mal le gosier. Et pourtant, dès le premier épisode, lorsque Harumi pose sa main sur la tête de Yuri, j'avais déjà le coeur qui s'emballait férocement. Yuri a remporté mon adhésion à 200%. C'est plus qu'une romance. C'est un lien de confiance absolu et d'amour le plus pur et le plus sincère qui m'ait été donné de voir depuis....heu, je ne sais plus à vrai dire. C'est bête, mais leur relation m'a un peu rappelé Godai et Kyoko de "maison Ikkoku". C'est peut-être pour cela que j'ai autant adoré ce drama. Leur relation platonique n'a pas été exemptée de moment magique qui amène des papillons dans les yeux. Ces moments pleins de drôleries n'en étaient pas moins adorables et sexy...
- Harumi Junko. Je ne sais comment décrire ce personnage. 32 ans et pourtant, au vu de ses réactions et de son comportement, elle aurait pu être la lycéenne et Yuri l'adulte. La description de Yuri lui correspond bien " weird adult". Ses réparties drôles et savoureuses sont excellentes et parfois cocasses, non pas d'humour mais de par ses réactions enfantines et tellement naïves. Son innocence et sa simplicité en faisait un personnage attachant et émouvant. La force de Junko, de croire en Yuri, était incroyable. Sa volonté de vouloir rester droite et de ne pas faire inutilement du mal ne l'a jamais quitté et c'est ce qui la rend admirable. Les mots de Miwa à Yuri résume assez bien son amie : " C'est bien de l'aimer. Attends d'avoir 18 ans. Sinon, Junko ne le supportera jamais. Elle en souffrira comme une folle". L'actrice Fukada Kyoko (que je ne connais pas, car je ne suis pas familière des dramas japonais) a été parfaite. Elle est jolie comme un coeur, ses yeux et sourire sont dosés à la perfection. Nous avons hâte de la retrouver dans un autre de ses dramas (Lupin no Musume).
- Yuri Kyohei. Mon Dieu. Voilà, je pourrai tout au plus dire cela. Mais cela ne rendrait pas justice à notre héros aux cheveux roses. Il faut être japonais pour oser créer un tel personnage. Et surtout pouvoir le rendre follement sexy et si mature. Tout le long du drama, nous n'avons cessé de sourire bêtement dès que Yuri interagissait avec Junko. Son calme et sa maturité étaient inattendu pour un lycéen de 17 ans. Des trois amoureux de Harumi, il est incontestablement le plus adulte. Et le plus beau. Et le plus amoureux. Avec le sourire le plus ravageur qui soit (surtout avec la dernière scène finale...). Oui, je m'emporte.
- Les rivaux : C'est bien la première fois que j'ai autant adoré des rivaux amoureux . A tel point que j'en ai pleuré et que j'aurais aimé que Junko puisse être 3 Junko. Que cela soit Yamashita ou Masashi, ils ont été des rivaux adorables et fair-play. Nous n'avons jamais eu de complots pourris à trois francs six sous, ni de haine aveugle, ni de mépris. Bien au contraire, entre nos 3 "boys", tout a été toujours plein de respect. Voire d'amitié.
Yamashita est celui qui m'a le plus surprise. Sa cool attitude et ses réparties fines et drôles (et coquines hahaha) avec Yuri ou Junko ont rendu leurs moments épiques. Pour ne rien gâcher, Yamashita est un bel homme (mon coeur de femme qui parle encore une fois), typiquement le personnage japonais dans les mangas auquel on ne sait si on ne le préfère pas un peu parfois au personnage principal. Il a d'ailleurs une des meilleures répliques du drama. Lorsque Yuri lui demande pourquoi il l'aide, ce à quoi répond Yamashita : "Il n'existe que deux types de personnes. Ceux qui agissent pour leur propre bonheur. Et ceux qui agissent pour ceux qu'ils aiment. Si tu es heureux alors Junko sera heureuse." N'est-ce pas cool comme répartie??
Masashi, l'infortuné cousin . Maladroit et plein de bonne volonté, il est impossible de ne pas l'aimer. Ses vaines tentatives d'attirer l'attention de Junko sont extrêmement touchantes et on ne peut que vouloir au plus profond de nous même que Masashi réussisse. Son monologue à Yuri malade et qui feint de dormir m'a fendu le coeur et résume très bien cette souffrance qu'il endure depuis 20 ans " Tu as le luxe de l'aimer ou de la détester. Je serais probablement le cousin fiable pour toujours. Tant que je serai son cousin, Il n'y aura jamais d'amour. Ou de haine." Ahh pauvre pauvre Masashi...
- N'oublions pas : Miwa, la meilleure amie délurée et totalement déjantée. Elle est tout bonnement génial! Ses répliques sont tellement drôles et intelligentes à la fois. Eto Mika qui apparait en tant que rivale numéro 1 de Junko et qui se révèle être une précieuse amie fidèle et loyale. Momota Tomona, rivale numéro 2 de Junko, deviendra d'ennemie à amie pour notre plus grand plaisir, car il faut avouer qu'elle a su devenir un personnage plein de charme et drôle ( oui, oui le drama est 100% drôle, si vous ne l'avez pas encore compris ^^). Gori-san, le malheureux et dépité amoureux qui se fond dans le décor mais qu'on aime bien tout de même 🙂. Umeoka Michizane a été une surprise car je ne m'attendais pas à ce que ce personnage, directeur du "Cram school", devienne un soutien inconditionnel de Junko et de Yuri.
- L'OST : Il n'y a qu'une seule chanson. "Happy birthday" de Back Number. Amplement suffisant. Une superbe chanson comme savent si bien le faire les japonais et qui surtout accompagne magistralement et toujours au bon moment les scènes importantes du drama, les rendant plus intenses et plus excitantes. Un pur régal!
Une superbe leçon de vie derrière la légèreté du drama. Peut-on être heureux malgré ses échecs? Qu'est ce être un adulte? Les rêves se terminent-ils avec l'âge adulte? Puis-je aider les autres si j'ai moi-même échoué? Et le fait d'aider les autres à réussir n'est-il pas tout simplement une réussite en soi?
Ce drama se regarde d'une traite. Et cela monte très vite à la tête comme des bulles de champagne. Grâce notamment au ton léger, décalé et drôle du drama. Ici, point de conflit exténuant et de drame sous-jacent. Nenni, pas de vilain prêt à faire choir les personnages lamentablement. Il n'y a que des héros adorables, sexy, drôles et pleins de bonne volonté à aider, à aimer et à se soutenir. De vrais héros! De vrais héroïnes! On en ressort heureux, le coeur léger, le sourire encore imprimé sur les lèvres. 10 épisodes vraiment trop courts.
Alors oui, cela fait un peu "bisounours" mais, si si, parfois, souvent même, nous avons besoin de tendresse, d'amour pur et sincère, de rire, d'amitié sans équivoque, de rêve réussi.
Cela peut faire niais, mais il parait que cela peut changer le monde. On aurait tort de s'en priver.
Ce drama se hisse définitivement dans mon top 10. 💖💖
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Weird adult.
That is the main theme of this drama. In fact, it's the main theme behind love, happiness, and not falling prey to just being normal. This all led to a very quirky and fun drama. For a bit.
I was addicted by HKwSHnYH's quirkiness. The amazing chemistry of Harumi and Yuri. Not to mention the awesome Yamashita, the bad boy turned teacher! Man that man had swagger! *shivers* Masashi (yes a cousin it's normal in Japan and actually many countries) was a lovable lead who was an annoying doormat who eventual kind of won you over. Characters actually had real relationships! Such as Harumi and Miwa! Miwa is Harumi's best friend. A bold and strong woman who loves Harumi and supports her no matter what. I how how she just wanted to wake Harumi up and help her find love. Because Miwa is a weird adult! In fact, Miwa was my favorite character and also had the best romance of the entire show! Which I will not spoil, but I will say Miwa's romance was my everything at the end. Because I had become so involved, and because Harumi's romance took a turn for the boring.
The thing to remember is that this story evolves around a woman who spent her whole youth studying. Then she gets a job as a cram school teacher and spends her whole adult life studying. Which is fine, that's her thing and joy! For a while you can feel her love growing back for it and you can't help but feel excited with her. There's a fine line with that type of material. The first hint was in episode 5 when the studying aspects took over. Then episode 6 and 7 were such wonderful episodes. Sadly after that HKwSHnYH's burned out. Focusing too much on studying and not balancing out the real story. Losing all the hot romance between Yuri and Harumi. It broke my heart. Because this is what the drama was supposed to be about! It can be argued that HEA ended on a happy note, but it was waste to. Because after being deprived of the fire of Yuri and Harumi's romance I wanted to see glimpses of them as weird adult together. Instead the writing takes pains to ruin that. (My review of episode 10 really delves into it.)
Maybe the writers thought they couldn't keep things innocent if they kept it up? I don't know. The things that made HKwSHnYH so wonderful and joyful got lost. They drug out heavy ideas and stories. Such as the tension behind Harumi and her mother, only to waste time and then rush the resolution any way.
Harumi is the most willful oblivious person I've watched in a drama in a long while. Which soon bogs down the last episodes and leads to a rushed and disappointing last episode. Yes, I got a HEA! With an amazing confession and proposal by Harumi. The fire I had grown to love. Not the stupid actions and fears she has in how she handled many other parts of the final episode.
The music of HKwSHnYH is really fun and fits well. The actors do a wonderful job! I mean it! The way they play off each other is wonderful. Especially since they're a quirky group of weird adults. Props need to be given to the actors of Yuri and Yamashita. Not only were they bringing their A game in the pursuit of Harumi, when allowed, they played off each other in such amazing ways. Honestly their scenes together were my favorite. This was comedic timing and reactions at it's best here.
The first 7 episodes were such fun. I can't regret that! I enjoyed myself so much and had a joyful smile on my face during that time. Sure the writers lost their way and the fire of Yuri/Harumi, but despite all that it was a satisfying enough ending. I'm greedy and I loath it when I'm denied what could have been a truly A-mazing drama. I realized that I had wanted to see the passion continue with Yuri and Harumi, duh. Things were rushed wrong and then not rushed right to show us glimpses of Yuri and Harumi as weird adult couple. I did get a wonderful side couple that made me happy, and technically another one. The HEA did bring back the Harumi that made me, and our three male love interests, love her so much. It was one heck of a HEA scene to make up for the whimper that Hajimete Koi wo Shita Hi ni Yomu Hanashi sadly went out on.
Also, I will never regret this drama for Yuri's hair. Who knew pink hair could be so sexy! Every lighting and scene was magic just to see him rocking it. Bravo. Bravo.
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Why is Japan so obsessed with student-teacher relationships? I get it that they view everything differently compared to the rest of the world like age in relationships, etc. but the amount of cliched and generic student-teacher Kdramas is almost endless and this one is no different. I don't even know why they bothered making a reverse harem outta this when the other two love interests are nothing more than side characters and the main love interest AKA the student gets the most of the screen time. Hell, the very plot is Junko teaching this kid so why bother making it a reverse harem at all when its obvious that the student's gonna get the girl aka teacher. Not to mention the dramatic cliches there are in this show like the girl falling down the stairs and the guy catching her. If you want your typical cliche student-teacher Jdrama, then this for you but if that sorta thing is not your cup of tea, then might I recommend you to not watch this. I was actually shipping her cousin with Junko who was in love with her for 20 years and was kinda pathetic about it to the point that you felt sorry for him despite his success in life. But as cliche as ever, the childhood friend never gets the girl in both anime and Jdramas apparently. The other two love interests other than the student were actually part of her childhood which make them another victim of the childhood friend rejection trope. Either way, I dropped it after episode 3 when I realized how plain and obvious it was that the student was gonna end up with the teacher due to the other two love interests barely getting any screen time at all. I mean, if you're gonna have a reverse harem, at least put some character development in the love interests instead of just pushing the main couple. Isn't the point of a harem to keep the viewer guessing who the protagonist is gonna end up with? Well, this show totally fails in that aspect! Questa recensione ti è stata utile?
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