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- Titolo Originale: 好きやねんけどどうやろか
- Conosciuto Anche Come: Sukiyanen Kedo Dou Yaro ka
- Regista: Shibata Keisuke, Takahashi Yuya
- Sceneggiatore: Morale
- Generi: Cibo, Commedia, Romantico
Cast & Ringraziamenti
- Kan HideyoshiMatsumoto SakaeRuolo Principale
- Nishiyama JunSoga HisashiRuolo Principale
- Okuno SoNakatsu Mizuki [Sakae's ex-boyfriend]Ruolo di Supporto
- Murase SaeKanda Kazuyo [Hisashi's co-worker]Ruolo di Supporto
- Horike KazukiTatsuta Kaname [Sakae's childhood friend]Ruolo di Supporto
- Hibi MikotoIijima Saeko [Hisashi's ex-wife]Ruolo di Supporto
Recensioni
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Did i read the same manga that the screenwriter ??
First i'm totally aware what "adapted a writed material" means ! Chnage need to make for the viewers to clearly watch what was written beforehandSo here my title and question : Did the screenwriter had read the same manga as me ? Because except their job, the place and theirs names so many change had make that the story doesn't even respect the essence of the manga
Surely the manga wasn't full of angst and more a slowburning love story but here to create something they think was more attractable for the audience they add dramas : exes, stupids break up, intrusive coworker
At some point they make the exploit to bring down one of the main character to the point he had less screentime and interesing story than the created side character !!!
Because let me be clear here : Sakae ex lover doesn't appear in the manga, not even sure he was mentioned ! Same with Soga ex wife she is only mentioned to explain why Soga is low self-esteem (because she want kid and Soga is sterile)
I really don't understand how you read a manga with likeable character and you make the exploit to write a serie where none of them is likeable anymore ?
I understand the need to adapt sometimes the serie is even better that the book (Not me for example) but sadly not here
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started off well but cliched plot elements led it astray (watch suggestions)
Overall: I initially gave this a 9.5 because it was a peak Japanese romcom. However, cliched writing really let this series down. 10 episodes about 20 minutes each. The series is based on a manga which I haven't read and I'm reviewing the series based on its own merits. Aired on GagaOOLala https://www.gagaoolala.com/en/videos/3947/although-i-love-you-and-you-2024-e01Content Warnings: manipulation
Watch Suggestions
- watch episodes 1-3
- end episode 4 at 22 minutes
- start episode 5 at 19:20
- watch episode 6 30 seconds to 1:30
- watch episode 7 11:02-11:40 and 17:30 to 21:55
- watch episode 8
- watch episode 9 until 15:50
- start episode 10 at 18 minutes
What I Liked
- funny parts
- sweet moments
- Sakae's friend
- restaurant regulars
- Soga's non cliched female coworker
- worked on their communication in episode 8 and Soga said what he wanted at the end of that episode
Room For Improvement
- confusing start, wasn't sure if that was a flash forward or flashback until they explained a little more later in the episode
- very cliched writing, spent way too much time on the ex, Sakae is shown as knowing what he wants until he suddenly doesn't, poor communication trope
- the comedy music was funny at first but it was overused
- thin plot stretched out over 10 episodes (needed to be 6 episodes instead), way too much time spent on side characters instead of developing the main couple
- what they pretended to do in episode 9 was stupid, the train ride is less than 3 hours, it wasn't as big of a deal as they made it seem
- 2nd couple came out of nowhere in episode 10, rather they had developed this couple instead of all the love rival nonsense
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