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Hajimete Koi wo Shita Hi ni Yomu Hanashi japanese drama review
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Hajimete Koi wo Shita Hi ni Yomu Hanashi
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by 8392225
Apr 19, 2023
10 of 10 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 9.0
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 5.0
Rewatch Value 5.0
Harumi Junko is a woman "past her prime", yet still she didn't manage to have career. She failed to marry. The most important is what she says to her friend Masashi: She still doesn't even know what she wants to do. She would just like to be excited about life, just once. She has been searching for it her whole life, but didn't find it. Wow! Personally, I found this very relatable. That's precisely why I love watching dramas, preferably about people who know exactly what they want, I even enjoy work dramas about people who are passionate about their job:)

Okay, about the romance drama:) Despite her friend (cousin?) Masashi being hot and trying to tell her that he would in fact like to date her (she's a funny one to court, her character is oblivious, also some scenes her back is acting out and she needs to use a cane to walk:) that's more or less swept under a rug and she repeatedly keeps running into a bunch of high-schoolers, which is presented as a major plot. Indeed there is one high-schooler in particular. He has a cute, attractive face, somehow that is even magnified by the ridiculous pink hair. For his age, he is also rather observant and his personality is not uninteresting. His life is currently at crossroads, similar to which the main heroine once passed. So, she kind of finds her fulfilment now in helping him. And he, kind of starts liking her as a woman...? There's quite an age gap.

I continued watching on and I did like. I liked the characters, the cast (the main actress looks great of course, and she doesn't seem too old) and the relaxed slice-of-life kind of vibe it all had. By the way, Nagayama Kento looks gaunt and tired on this show (though still very handsome), it looked really convincing when his character fainted from being overly exhausted. Junko indeed is in a reverse-harem situation, as apart from Masashi she has yet one more suitor to choose from. While I thought both the other guys were more suitable for her than her student, I was definitely drawn in the small story about whether he suceeds in his studying. It also meant whether she succeeds in teaching him.

Things turn quite dramatic at one point (8/10), the lives are seriously affected and it turns out, all 3 suitors our main heroine has are not only exceptionally handsome, also exceptional people. She's almost ordinary in compare, but she is likeable. Then we continue like almost nothing happened, only the boy improved his relationship with his father and one of the suitors got definitely side-lined. Then it's only between the guy who's like a brother to her and the one too young for her.
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