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Nobunaga Concerto japanese drama review
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Nobunaga Concerto
5 people found this review helpful
by JustTrish
Aug 29, 2016
11 of 11 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 10
Story 10.0
Acting/Cast 10.0
Music 10.0
Rewatch Value 10.0
This review may contain spoilers
Here's the thing. I NEVER rate a drama so highly. EVER. However, this drama wins a perfect ten because even my husband (who does watch anime but never my dramas stating that my taste is very different from his) watched it with me. AND he finished it. I don't typically watch Japanese dramas. I find the acting leaves much to be desired. Particularly when its an anime turned drama in Japan. In most cases a Japanese drama continues to use the same tropes that the anime has used and makes the mannerisms of the actors seem very unnatural. This was not the case with Nobunaga Concerto. I fell in love with all the actors who give an otherwise heavy and dark story line some much needed light and laughter. In the warring states period what you don't say has more weight than what you do and these actors were able to convey their feelings without words beautifully. This is a historic drama. I had to stop and wiki a few things as I was watching because being from America I have no idea the significance of most of the historic names used in the drama. What made this drama so intriguing is how they intersected the history without making it dull or boring. The pacing of the story is spot on. They don't linger on unnecessary filler scenes or ramp up the drama (ok that's a lie- they did once but I can't talk about it because its a huge spoiler. Let's just say when you come across it you'll know what I'm talking about) A large part of this drama's success has to do with the camera work and cinematic quality. While you are watching it you don't even realize its a historic drama because of the filters and music used. Most of the time I don't notice the music in dramas. I'm sure it helps create mood but mostly its just white noise to me. However, not this time. The music in the intro and throughout the drama reminded both my husband and I of the Yoshida brothers. He's a huge fan. And it's totally the music that got him interested in the drama in the first place. One thing I will warn you about. The ending is a MASSIVE cliff hanger. I'm not sure if this was done on purpose because of the movie or if they intended to make a second season (Please make a second season. I beg you. Please drama gods!) but it ends at very historic moment and I was left with my mouth hanging open in shock. How could they do this to me?! If anyone is on the fence about this drama. Take a look at its stats. That should tell you enough about how good it is. Stop reading this review and watch it.
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