I highly recommend this to anyone who is a gamer or who knows one!
The fact that Mama is totally into KDramas (HOYA!!! I saw HOYA!) thrilled me :D I immediately identified with her LOL
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It is cute, only 8 episodes so a tight story line. It is a slice of life drama based on a true life story. You believe this household exists and the bonds that are there even if only loosely.
And yes Mom loves Kdrama, Alot.
Episode 8 though totally not needed for story progression, be warned.
I enjoyed this, I hope you do too
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Sweet surprise
Decided to watch this on a whim mainly because it’s only 8 episodes and so different from my regular genre. It gives a glimpse of Japanese work and family culture in the most interesting way. I don’t know much about video games but here it was used as a most effective tool in reaching out to an older dad who was silently grieving the changes happening in his life. There’s plenty of love, patience, commitment and persistence with a subtle touch of funny in this one. I highly recommend this for those looking for a short and light entertainment.Was this review helpful to you?
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It is a very light hearted show and very funny and recognizable, especially,for the beginners in gaming.
The episodes are just 30 minutes and the story is very fast. You will fall in love with every character in this show. I hope they will make a season 2.
I want more!!!
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This review may contain spoilers
A show with a plot this bizarre could only come from real life. While the dynamic between father and son seems awkward to me, the acting collaboration between Osugi Ren and Chiba Yudai is adorable enough that the show never seems to feel stunted. It has a strong supporting cast, too, with all of the characters having well-crafted quirks that make you want to follow their individual stories long after the main narrative has ended. Overall, a heartwarming series that's surprisingly profound despite the light atmosphere that it aims for during most of its runtime. Because of the interesting parallel between the son's journey into adulthood and the father's eventual acceptance of his old age and the quick passage of sweet time, there's never a dull moment in this show. The episodes are very short, too. I would definitely want to watch parts of this again.
PS I was very sad to hear about what happened to Osugi Ren. Knowing that made watching this show feel even more significant.
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