I didn`t grow up with this drama - So I`m less lenient
Like the headline reads, while I definitely grew up on Japanese dramas(like Hana Yori Dango, Last Cinderella, Mei-chan no Shitsuji...) I didn`t grow up on this one. I did hear about it a lot. Horikita Mari, Oguri Shun, Mizushima Hiro and Ikuta Toma are all actors I immensely enjoy watching. They are, to me, like an OG group of Japanese dramas and whenever I see them in something, it reminds me of my childhood. That being said, this drama should still appeal to me. For some odd reason, I find cosplaying female characters very interesting to watch, because situations that arise always draw out at least a chuckle out of me.(plus, movie "She`s the Man" is one of my favorite comedies of all time). It, for some reason, doesn`t as much as I thought it would, especially since, apart from the cast, I like some of the mangaka`s work this drama is based on.
The plot points, the ending, the comedy and the actions characters take are all too familiar and though that isn`t an excuse, they aren`t as well executed as I thought they would be. Just physically, Horikita Mari is a bad option for a believable male cosplay since she is obviously, very feminine-looking, even though she is talented, no question about it. I don`t know, guess it just doesn't possess that magic of nostalgia to make me see this drama as that golden nugget.
The plot points, the ending, the comedy and the actions characters take are all too familiar and though that isn`t an excuse, they aren`t as well executed as I thought they would be. Just physically, Horikita Mari is a bad option for a believable male cosplay since she is obviously, very feminine-looking, even though she is talented, no question about it. I don`t know, guess it just doesn't possess that magic of nostalgia to make me see this drama as that golden nugget.
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