51-year-old Daidoji Tamotsu, a department manager of a mid-sized specialised trading company, meets a woman 28 years his junior and decides to get married. On the other hand, Hanazawa Kiichiro is an elite salaryman who works for a top general trading company. He is shocked when his daughter brings home a man the same age as him as her boyfriend. After that, a series of problems erupt in what he had believed to be the ideal family and he starts to question his way of life so far. Edit Translation
- English
- Português (Brasil)
- Español
- magyar / magyar nyelv
- Native Title: お義父さんと呼ばせて
- Also Known As: Otosan to Yobasete , Let Me Call You Father-In-Law ,
- Director: Hoshino Kazunari, Ueda Hisashi
- Screenwriter: Hayashi Koji
- Genres: Comedy, Romance, Drama, Family
Cast & Credits
- Endo Kenichi Main Role
- Watabe Atsuro Main Role
- Renbutsu Misako Main Role
- Wakui EmiHanazawa ShizukaSupport Role
- Nakamura TomoyaHanazawa HarioSupport Role
- Shinkawa YuaHanazawa MarinoSupport Role
Reviews
Veteran Actors Rock!
What's written in synopsis sounds like this is a silly comedy dorama, but it's definitely not.Obviously this dorama is made to be funny, but the best part of this is that those comedic elements comes in a way that you wouldn't expect. At the same time the family (and some workplace, social) issues and how these can be solved are presented subtly. As you watch along, you'll understand and the manners and behaviors of Hanazawa family members and how their engagement with Daidoji has changed them.
Casting is just perfect fit. The chemistry between Daidoji and Hanazawa is just superb, and only those veteran actors can achieve such thing. Wakui Emi is as elegant as ever, and Renbutsu Misako's acting is also laudable, given that her character lies inbetween two veteran actors.
I would say rewatch value is quite high, mainly because of the comedic elements.
Daidoji-Hanazawa chemistry is the key selling point, but the story is not just about them. Light-hearted and funny, yet not cheesy nor silly. It's worth to give it a go.
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