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Summer Nude japanese drama review
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Summer Nude
1 people found this review helpful
by Mitsubachi
Jun 19, 2022
11 of 11 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 6.0
Story 4.0
Acting/Cast 6.0
Music 6.0
Rewatch Value 2.0
Natsuki is completely devastated on her wedding when her husband runs away right before the ceremony. In her most desperate moment photographer Asahi takes a picture of her. A week later, his boss sends him to take the money from her, so he sends her a comforting letter with a picture of her smiling that he took on the wedding. He also offers her a job for the summer in the tiny village he lives, since he found out that she is a cook and they need one for their beach restaurant. Somehow Natsuki ends up working in that village and getting entangled in the love triangle between the disappeared Kasumi, Asahi and Kanae.

So, this drama has Yamapi and a love story. Seeing how it's a Japanese drama, most of the more experienced drama watchers can already guess that it won't be the most exciting love story ever made. Instead, they have nice chemistries, cute stories and give importance to all the areas of live. Love, heartbreak, friendship, work, dreams, hope... You name it. That's what makes this drama good but also a bit bad. It has so many nice characters who grow on you, but on the other side there isn't anything happening with the characters you want to watch. For me, there was also some development with Yamapi missing. Not his character, but his feelings seemed so random to me. It was a good story, but I want to see him changing more. If he can't play it, they have to script a scene to make his inner feelings obvious or something.

So, I actually enjoyed the drama, but not enough to give it more than 3*. There are better romance dramas out there, but also worse. You will enjoy it if you want to relax, if you like Yamapi, Karina or Toda Erika or if you want to see a tiny story like Anego or Sapuri.
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