About the topic, it really made me feel that Yuuko was being treated no more than a product. By everyone one even her mother. Specially her mother. Maybe the only one that always had Yuuko's well being in mind was hee father, but he didn't have enough strong of a resolve to go through with it. A part of me cannot blame him since being a foreigner there already puts him at a disadvantage.
The story mostly revolves around Mikiko who had big dreams but somehow settled for less in life when things didn't go well. However she couldn't find peace with it, and the moment a chance appeared, she decided to live her dream through her daughter. The drama shows effectively Yuuko's growth throughout the years. She started a pretty much happy-go-lucky girl but then the small problems that were growing deeper, the loneliness was burying her deeper, and the loss of innocence that made her darker. She was desperate for someone to confind into, but no one gave her the chance. "Act professional" is what they say. It's what her mother would say.
The direction here was great. I love the switch between showing the set vs showing what TV viewers were seeing. And the ending had a great effect as well.
Short watch, great performances, definitely worth to check out.
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"The Psychological Evaluation of Abe Yuuko
The story-line itself is not unique however the drama managed to execute the series as it should be; this drama have the feel of an indie one, from the characters to the symbolism that is heavy on the show. This series is definitely for psychological junkies that are looking for good-ass Japanese drama. The actors managed to portray themselves, the ending is lowkey weird as it will make you question yourself whether it is a superficial happiness or a genuine one. Despite the small number of episode, this series managed to straight-forwardly advanced the plot hitting the viewers right in the guts. This theme is the complex family dynamic of a unconventional Japanese family and that it managed to execute.Was this review helpful to you?
Or if you're just here to see Nana and Mackenyu (in case you're wondering, there's no romance here)
Go on. BUT I gotta say this one was hella draggy I had to increase its playback speed! It would've been better if they just made this into movie.
Since the plot wasn't anything new at all, I was hoping they at least made it interesting but even the ending was bland. The only thing I found interesting were the characters because of how they're making me feel disgusted and emphatic. They at least kept me from being completely bored.
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Some dark content but worth the watch
Everyone did a great job with their acting. You could actually feel the chemistry between Mackenyu as the dancer Masaaki and FL [Yuuko] Nana (maybe that's because they've been in other dramas together). Their kiss scene with the gyoza was hot (and I was happy to see Nana knows how to kiss). Sure his character was a super big jerk, but it forced her to mature too.This drama is on the darker side for how FL is treated, however I did like the ending (once it got past the boring drawn out part). The OST was not annoying, but nothing special and nothing stood out for the visual effects. It dragged on in some parts, which is why it's only an 8/10, but it is rewatch worthy!
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