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PHope
2 people found this review helpful
Mar 26, 2019
10 of 10 episodes seen
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Overall 6.5
Story 7.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 5.0
Rewatch Value 5.0
Hajimete Koi wo Shita Hi ni Yomu Hanashi reminded me of two other dramas : at first, the Flying Colors (2015), as the guy was trying to overcome himself and everyone's expectations and to score enough to get into uni, and then Chugakusei Nikki, with the younger boy falling for his teacher. And even though I loved these two, I can't say I felt the same about Hajimete Koi wo Shita Hi ni Yomu Hanashi. The story was nice and clever, with the girl having to choose between three quite different men. The rivals in love were actually pretty decent, although the student, who had the coolest hair in 2019, hands down, felt more like a puppy love than anything. Actually, I saw the main character as a strong woman who, yet, needed someone to support her and Yuri was just too young for that. But, there were two other men waiting for her, right?
Part of that part of the romance that just didn't feat for me, the story was kind of slice of life and cute, but, sometimes, it lacked intensity and there were some scenes that were, unfortunately, boring. That said, the performances were really good from everyone and the story's pace well managed.

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Ongoing 5/10
rihii
6 people found this review helpful
Feb 18, 2019
5 of 10 episodes seen
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Overall 8.0
Story 8.5
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 7.0
I want to make it clear firstly that although this drama is listed as teacher-student, woman-younger man under the tags, this is really not THAT kind of drama. Haji Koi is rather about a cram school teacher helping her student get into the University of Tokyo. Yes, that student happens to fall for her, but it never feels wrong to me, like with other student-teacher dramas/movies. I really appreciated how relatable Haji Koi was, as a student myself. But, while the drama is very 'studying' focused, there is a lovely bit of romance (somewhat questionable at times but sweet all the same) too between the main actress (Fukada Kyoko) and 3 suitors, if you'd like.

The cast are all great in their own ways, especially Adachi Yumi (Miwa) and Nagayama Kento (Masashi). Adachi Yumi really surprised me because I'm quite used to seeing her portray really sad or angry roles, but lately, her more peppy and positive sides are so fun to see. Nagayama Kento is really handsome and his character is funny too. Though you may be surprised to find Masashi is Junko's cousin (the whole time I watched I wanted to believe that was a lie). Fukada Kyoko (Harumi Junko), on the other hand isn't the most versatile actress in my opinion. She seems to act the same as she does in other dramas I have seen her in. But hey, at least she is super cute in this, and to be honest I don't really imagine anyone else pulling off Junko. The last thing I watched Yokohama Ryusei in was Nijiiro Days, and he is tons better here in my opinion. I love his character Yuri Kyohei (Yuri Yuri) a lot. He is an amazing person and Yokohama Ryusei delivered 110%. The side characters were fun and did add a little bit more depth to the story too.

There isn't much to say about the music because to be fair there isn't much of it. However, the ending theme Happy Birthday by Back Number is amazing and I couldn't help but hum along to it every time.

So anyway to conclude, don't be deceived by the tags, Haji Koi is an inspirational and light-hearted rom-com drama about a teacher and her student working hard on a common goal. There are many moments it tugged at the heart strings but overall it didn't fail to put a smile on my face.

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K H-C
0 people found this review helpful
Sep 5, 2022
10 of 10 episodes seen
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Overall 5.0
Story 4.5
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 6.0
Rewatch Value 1.0
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My first JDrama and first JDrama review

This is my first JDrama (I’ve watched a couple of movies, but this is my first ever drama series) so much of my confusion or misunderstanding may come from not yet being familiar with the Japanese culture as portrayed in dramaland.

Using my personal rating system of "loved," "liked," "meh," & "nah," this rates a “meh”.

Things I liked:
This may be shallow, but I really liked the FL’s clothing. Her stylists did an excellent job. One thing that bugs me a bit about most c- and k-dramas is that the FL always seems to wear clothes that are too big for her (which may be a fashion trend, so no judgement on those who like it that way), just for me, I liked Harumi Junko’s style (though, of course, a underpaid tutor like her would never actually be able to afford such a wardrobe. And if her back hurt so bad, why was she always in heels!?). I think all the actors did well in their roles, there was no one I felt was just phoning it in.

Things I did not like:
I shipped her with Yamashita Kazuma because (a) he was not her cousin (was she ACTUALLY related to Yakumo Masashi!? Or was ‘cousin’ just a translation of a Japanese term that does not actually mean they’re related?—because if they weren’t actually related, then I truly felt Masashi was the best fit for her); (b) he wasn’t 15+ years younger than her; and (c) they had the strongest chemistry. Then the script writers took a rather lame approach to getting him out of the picture which was disappointing. I’ll probably get hate for this, but a fifteen-year age gap regardless of the gender of the oldest/youngest is going to be hard going for the FL & ML. And I just don’t see someone in their late teens really knowing what they want for the rest of their life—enough to stick out what is going to be a socially/culturally difficult relationship. (Though she brought up all those points so I’m glad at least the script writers had them talk through/think through those challenges). The other thing I felt was lacking was a point to the drama. Getting a kid through a test just isn’t an exciting plot point. It just seemed like a ‘slice of life’ drama about relationships and tutoring which (for me, personally) isn’t exciting enough of a plot.

Since what I liked was less than what I did not like, I rated it a ‘meh’, but I still got through it which is why its not a ‘nah’—(though I have gotten through ‘nah’ dramas before…)

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KyunYoo
0 people found this review helpful
Apr 12, 2022
10 of 10 episodes seen
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Overall 8.0
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 8.5
Rewatch Value 7.0
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Maybe, I don't understand what "being mature" means to other people. Or I have another way of looking at that sentence. Because from what I read some comments, many think that Yuri is more mature than Masashi and Yamashita, so they like Harumi's decision to choose Yuri.
However, I think Yuri is the most immature of all. It could be seen from his jealous attitude towards Masashi on their first meeting that even his relationship with Harumi as teacher and student had only just begun.
Besides, when he was jealous of Yamashita, he decided not to go to school just because he didn't want to meet his teacher.
From the reason he decided to take private lessons because Harumi was also a ridiculous reason.
At first, He also always refuses help from Masashi or Yamashita only he thinks that he can be independent. (Aahh that's the attitude childish who feels himself strong without anyone's help)
Maybe many thought he was mature, when he congratulated Masashi on his marriage to Harumi which was a misunderstanding. I think Yuri also admits that Masashi is the best for Harumi because of his figure who is always there for Harumi, and his established makes him think he will always be able to make Harumi happy.
Yes, I admit that's when he became mature.

But I think here the most mature is Masashi. He has even been beside Harumi at all times for 20 years without Harumi realizing his feelings. Even though he tried to express it several times, Harumi always failed to understand. For the sake of the relationship not being awkward because after all they are relatives, he can refrain himself from acting as a cousin or brother who is always there for her.
Even he knows Yuri's feelings for Harumi, but he sincerely helps Yuri to pass the Todai entrance exam. We could see how happy he was when he found out that Yuri had successfully passed into Todai.
I'm sure people thought he was immature when he hit Yamashita because he claimed to have spent the night with Harumi. (Hahaha..Yamashita is the one who acts like a child. Why did he say that to him, I'm sure he knows Masashi likes Harumi, that's why he said that to make him jealous. Uhhhh that's disgusting)
Yamashita attitude when asking Harumi on a date also tends to be pushy. He had just submitted the divorce papers, but he had already decided to start a new relationship with Harumi. (Oooh that's ridiculous)
But I admit, his decision to side with his father-in-law to help Yuri's father was mature. That's when I saw him as a teacher figure for Yuri.

At the beginning of the story, I thought that Miwa liked Masashi, it was seen when Masashi asked him to support his relationship with Harumi, but I saw that Miwa seemed to be blocking their relationship. It made me think that she liked Masashi. (Hahaha I was wrong)
But if the storyline was like that it would probably be a better ending for Masashi. Yes, maybe when Masashi decides to move on from Harumi, he can open up his feelings to Miwa, because they sometimes have the same way of thinking. I see good chemistry in both of them. Hahaha

For the whole storyline of this drama I like it.
It's just that the ending of the story is a bit forced in my opinion, because from the start I didn't see Harumi having romantic feelings for Yuri, but why at the end of the episode it was told that she actually liked him.
The author describes Harumi as a woman who is inexperienced in love. She sincerely helps a student who has a dream to pass the Todai entrance exam, she put all her might to help him by placing herself as a teacher instead of a woman who supports her boyfriend. (Yes, I saw her sincerity only as a teacher not a woman)
It would be better for me if at the end of the story she also rejected Yuri as her partner, because her feelings for Yuri were nothing more than her feelings for a teacher to a student. It's the same with her feelings for Masashi who is nothing more than a cousin.
Instead I doubted her feelings for Yamashita, her awkward feelings when she knew Yamashita was someone who was married but still comfortably drank with him. Even when Yamashita asked her out she didn't refuse. (Is it true that Harumi doesn't have romantic feelings for Yamashita? What does the awkward feeling mean? Doesn't someone who likes each other feel awkward before starting a relationship? I don't know, maybe it's just a personal question)
But still I prefer the ending of the story does not end with a romance story, it would be better if the four of them remained on good terms without any romantic relationship between them.
3 men who were rejected by the same 1 woman, but these three men are always there anytime, anywhere when this woman needs help.
(Classic ending from other Japanese dramas that I used to watch. Hahaha, maybe because I'm used to endings like that, when I was given a definite ending, I wasn't ready to accept it)

Overall, this drama get point 8/10 for me.
(Sorry my english so bad)

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Dropped 7/10
cheshire
1 people found this review helpful
Mar 28, 2019
7 of 10 episodes seen
Dropped 0
Overall 7.0
Story 7.5
Acting/Cast 9.5
Music 10
Rewatch Value 5.5
It's been a long time ever since I wrote a review for a drama and here it comes!

At first, this drama was my everything. I watched the first two episodes in a single whim and it pulled me right into it. The story felt fresh, sweet and heart-warming. In fact, the chemistry between the leads was already amazing. The other two second leads in the reverse harem, were also great! The female lead was a somewhat realistic 32-year-old and I found her quite strong at times and sweet.

Now, the real thing is how this drama depends on a person's taste or choices. This drama definitely does not suit everybody's taste, and I noticed that as I continued to the drama. In the middle, the plot from my view became a tad-bit boring and kind of predictable. Not that I dislike predictable plots, something important felt missing in this drama. It was sweet and really cute in the beginning but things start to change in the middle. Maybe because the amount of waiting that had to be done for each episode to come out may have decreased my excitement for it and thus I wasn't looking forward to it anymore? That's possible.
Overall, this drama was pretty good in my opinion and the objective of the story was touching and nice. It reminded me of the Japanese movie 'Flying Colors' in many ways and I personally loved that movie. About the cast, the actors was amazing at portraying their characters. My most favorite thing about this drama is the music. The OST 'Happy Birthday' was such a good song!

This drama actually depends on your preferences and taste so I suggest you give it a try to see if it suits you :)

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IzzyDramaLover
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Aug 11, 2019
10 of 10 episodes seen
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Overall 8.0
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 7.0
Music 8.5
Rewatch Value 6.0
I thought of increasing the rating to 8.
Regardless of what I actually think about huge age gap relationships (especially with the woman being the older one), this drama has good life lessons plus I think the whole studying process looked very realistic and inspiring. :)♡

Also I appreciate the fact that there was no infidelity or despicable characters in this drama. Although the 3 male leads were love rivals, they were still pretty nice to each other. Especially how Masashi and Yamashita supported Yuri with his studies...it was just sweet. ^-^♡

But I'm still not that pleased with the ending..

So overall, what I liked about the drama:
- The studying process looking realistic. ♡
- Yuri's hair colour *-*
- No despicable characters
- The comedy. The humour throughout the drama made me feel less weird about the age gap and the cousin issue.

What I'm not really fond about this drama:
- The female lead being way older than the male lead and the fact that she's his teacher..
- The female lead being a bit too dense lol
- Masashi being in love with his cousin..o.o He's a sweet guy..but the fact that he's Hiromi's cousin really put me off.
- The fact that it's unrealistic that no one seems to have a problem with Yuri's and Hiromi's age gap and the fact that she is his teacher.
- Also the last episode was kind of cheesy and a bit rushed so I'm not so happy with how it ended.

The main part that I really really liked is Yuri studying to get into Todai. I think everything related to his studying process and how Harumi helped him as a teacher looked realistic and very inspiring! ^-^ ☆♡

So overall, I did enjoy the drama and I think it's kind of a guilty pleasure for me because although I'm not generally fond of age gap relationships, I did sort of ship the leads together..o.o sort of.. I was mostly shipping Hiromi and Yamashita together.

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Completed
lemonhead
0 people found this review helpful
Nov 11, 2019
10 of 10 episodes seen
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Overall 8.0
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 6.0
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If you like light rom-coms then this one might be for you. It isn't intense at all, and the characters are wonderful imo. The story isn't perfect, and feels a bit rushed at times, but i didn't really mind that. You might have to bear a little bit for the female lead though, since she can be a bit too oblivious sometimes, but that's all part of her schtick.

What's unique about this drama is how it tackles the age gap problem. It really carries out the "innocence" theme really well, most likely because the relationship happened in the final episode, so there wasn't really time to show the controversy/problems that came with it. You'll either like it, or you'll hate it.

In conclusion, i really enjoyed my time with this drama. Good characters, good story, but again, not for everyone.

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Dropped 2/10
XingBack
3 people found this review helpful
Jul 30, 2020
2 of 10 episodes seen
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Overall 4.0
Story 1.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 6.0
Rewatch Value 1.0
I just can't take this....
pink hair likes her becasue he's looking for a mother figure/someone who'll devote their time to him. while the fl is just like kyoko? she gets obsessed with things because she looks at them as a project, but pink hair thinks he's special and then there's the fact that pink guy is also falling for her "pureness" and drunkenness ;/

cousin guy is literally family, and even though I guess it's normal but again it's like worse than being friend zoned, she doesn't see him as a man and he's way too obsessed with the "image" he had of her for 10 years which is extremely burdensome, like dude, if you couldn't confess for 10 years then it's too late move on!

teacher guy again is the only normal one, but he too seems to be still hang up on the fact that she devoted her time to help him (he was that kid right? xD) and unless he is the "one" I don't want to watch this

then the fl. her talk about back pain and the cane drives me nuts, she's not 90! and then that falling scene, I hate that move ;/
and she's being way too skinshipy with the kids, and she's like forcing herself in their friends group trying to relive her youthfulness or more like try to put herself in a position where she's the most mature because around people her age she's extremely naive.

I used to like reverse harem because it gave diverse relationships and choices, but it's more like she's so clueless that she can't see how everyone mercilessly likes her...

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Jay noona
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Jun 29, 2020
10 of 10 episodes seen
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Overall 4.0
Story 7.0
Acting/Cast 5.0
Music 1.0
Rewatch Value 1.0
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i really like and dislike at the same time
as a noona romance i like the idea but not for an adolescence it's weird and not realistic at all

adolescence's feelings always not stable
how could just a child 18 yrs old can be responsible about a 30's yrs old woman
there is a huge gap in thinking between them

if he was in his 20's as 25 for ex. and she 35 or 37 i could swallow it
but really i don't know y i saw it abnormal at all he is just a child
i couldn't take off this idea out of my mind during watching

and my feelings was in between i like and something not comfortable
he didn't experience the world at all
even if the FL was innocent but still she went during many experience more than him
like work and being responsible according to her age
i'm not against love or age difference but it should be realistic

any woman want to feel secure ... how this will be wz just a child


at the last ep. she told him we should marry fast
HOW????
she should wait at least 4 yrs till he graduate
then at least 1 another yr till he work

the only thing i liked so, that the community didn't judge them at all
or even humiliate any of them specially the woman or accusing her with seducing a teenage

the story was very slow to me
although it was just 10 eps i saw it repetitive
and the hair style for all men at this drama was really horrible

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achuland
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Aug 1, 2021
10 of 10 episodes seen
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Overall 9.5
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10
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Un must to see!

Oh mon Dieu! Mille fois OMG! "Un jour, tu tomberas totalement amoureuse d'un drama japonais" j'aurai ri à en perdre toutes mes dents...et pourtant, ne jamais dire "Fontaine je ne boirai pas de ton eau!". Un seul, unique, drama japonais, et me voilà bien marri...(je ne suis pas une amatrice de Jdama...j'ai eu tort).

Pour commencer, je vais de suite mettre les points sur les i. j'entends d'ici les cris d'orfraie de la pensée bien pensante. Oui, c'est mal, très mal une romance entre un lycéen de 17 ans et de son professeur de 32 ans. Oui, oui c'est immoral. On le sait tous.
Mais.

Ici, Harumi ne fera jamais rien d'immoral. Rien. De rien. Et tant pis pour ceux en mal de sensation forte. Elle restera droite jusqu'au bout. Et cela malgré tout l'amour qu'elle porte à Yuri. Malgré tout l'amour que lui porte Yuri.
Deuxième point sur les i. 14 ans d'écart n'a jamais, jamais, jamais JAMAIS empêché les personnes de s'aimer. Que cela soit 7 ans (c'est du vécu!). Que cela soit 10 ans. 15 ans ou 20 ans. Non, jamais. Et dire que l'on n'a jamais vu ce type d'amour autour ne veut pas dire que cela n'existe pas. Oui, avoir 7 ans de plus que mon mari, l'avoir connu alors qu'il n'avait que 18 ans (un bébé quoi), l'avoir épousé lorsqu'il venait de fêter ses 20 ans et être encore mariée 20 ans plus tard doit peser sur mon objectivité...Yuri le dit si bien " Love, isn't enough?" maintenant que cela est dit...

Ce drama a été incroyable. Un coup de coeur phénoménal! Même chéri en a été accro ( à tel point qu'il n'a eu de cesse de m'en presser à chaque fin d'épisode). Et cela malgré une réalisation qui je dois bien l'avouer a été un peu faible. Comme quoi.
Le scénario : Yuri Kyohei, lycéen de 17 ans, en décrochage scolaire rencontre Harumi Junko. Harumi a 32 ans et pense que sa vie n'est qu'échec sur échec. Elle est professeur dans un "cram school", ces écoles privées qui coûtent la peau des fesses dont le seul objectif est de donner des cours particuliers aux lycéens afin de leur faire passer les examens universitaires et plus particulièrement la réputée université de Tokyo. Harumi touchée par le désir de Yuri de réussir son entrée à TODAI bien que son niveau soit au plus bas en fera une obsession : Elle le fera entrer quoiqu'il advienne à TODAI.

La relation entre Yuri et Harumi dépassera très vite le simple stade élève-professeur. Et cela se complique avec le retour de Yamashita, l'ex-amoureux de Harumi, et de Masashi, son cousin amoureux d'elle depuis 20 ans....
A lire cela, rien d'excitant n'est-ce pas? AHHH mais, non, ce drama est PLUS que cela. Ce drama frôle la perfection. Nous avons ri (mais tellement ri...). Nous avons pleuré. Nous avons adoré chaque scène, chaque personnage, chaque rival.

Ce drama, basé sur le manga en 13 volume de Mochida aki, est une perle :

- La romance ! Punaise, si j'avais su qu'un jour, je craquerais totalement pour un personnage aux cheveux roses, j'aurais ri à m'en faire mal le gosier. Et pourtant, dès le premier épisode, lorsque Harumi pose sa main sur la tête de Yuri, j'avais déjà le coeur qui s'emballait férocement. Yuri a remporté mon adhésion à 200%. C'est plus qu'une romance. C'est un lien de confiance absolu et d'amour le plus pur et le plus sincère qui m'ait été donné de voir depuis....heu, je ne sais plus à vrai dire. C'est bête, mais leur relation m'a un peu rappelé Godai et Kyoko de "maison Ikkoku". C'est peut-être pour cela que j'ai autant adoré ce drama. Leur relation platonique n'a pas été exemptée de moment magique qui amène des papillons dans les yeux. Ces moments pleins de drôleries n'en étaient pas moins adorables et sexy...

- Harumi Junko. Je ne sais comment décrire ce personnage. 32 ans et pourtant, au vu de ses réactions et de son comportement, elle aurait pu être la lycéenne et Yuri l'adulte. La description de Yuri lui correspond bien " weird adult". Ses réparties drôles et savoureuses sont excellentes et parfois cocasses, non pas d'humour mais de par ses réactions enfantines et tellement naïves. Son innocence et sa simplicité en faisait un personnage attachant et émouvant. La force de Junko, de croire en Yuri, était incroyable. Sa volonté de vouloir rester droite et de ne pas faire inutilement du mal ne l'a jamais quitté et c'est ce qui la rend admirable. Les mots de Miwa à Yuri résume assez bien son amie : " C'est bien de l'aimer. Attends d'avoir 18 ans. Sinon, Junko ne le supportera jamais. Elle en souffrira comme une folle". L'actrice Fukada Kyoko (que je ne connais pas, car je ne suis pas familière des dramas japonais) a été parfaite. Elle est jolie comme un coeur, ses yeux et sourire sont dosés à la perfection. Nous avons hâte de la retrouver dans un autre de ses dramas (Lupin no Musume).

- Yuri Kyohei. Mon Dieu. Voilà, je pourrai tout au plus dire cela. Mais cela ne rendrait pas justice à notre héros aux cheveux roses. Il faut être japonais pour oser créer un tel personnage. Et surtout pouvoir le rendre follement sexy et si mature. Tout le long du drama, nous n'avons cessé de sourire bêtement dès que Yuri interagissait avec Junko. Son calme et sa maturité étaient inattendu pour un lycéen de 17 ans. Des trois amoureux de Harumi, il est incontestablement le plus adulte. Et le plus beau. Et le plus amoureux. Avec le sourire le plus ravageur qui soit (surtout avec la dernière scène finale...). Oui, je m'emporte.

- Les rivaux : C'est bien la première fois que j'ai autant adoré des rivaux amoureux . A tel point que j'en ai pleuré et que j'aurais aimé que Junko puisse être 3 Junko. Que cela soit Yamashita ou Masashi, ils ont été des rivaux adorables et fair-play. Nous n'avons jamais eu de complots pourris à trois francs six sous, ni de haine aveugle, ni de mépris. Bien au contraire, entre nos 3 "boys", tout a été toujours plein de respect. Voire d'amitié.
Yamashita est celui qui m'a le plus surprise. Sa cool attitude et ses réparties fines et drôles (et coquines hahaha) avec Yuri ou Junko ont rendu leurs moments épiques. Pour ne rien gâcher, Yamashita est un bel homme (mon coeur de femme qui parle encore une fois), typiquement le personnage japonais dans les mangas auquel on ne sait si on ne le préfère pas un peu parfois au personnage principal. Il a d'ailleurs une des meilleures répliques du drama. Lorsque Yuri lui demande pourquoi il l'aide, ce à quoi répond Yamashita : "Il n'existe que deux types de personnes. Ceux qui agissent pour leur propre bonheur. Et ceux qui agissent pour ceux qu'ils aiment. Si tu es heureux alors Junko sera heureuse." N'est-ce pas cool comme répartie??

Masashi, l'infortuné cousin . Maladroit et plein de bonne volonté, il est impossible de ne pas l'aimer. Ses vaines tentatives d'attirer l'attention de Junko sont extrêmement touchantes et on ne peut que vouloir au plus profond de nous même que Masashi réussisse. Son monologue à Yuri malade et qui feint de dormir m'a fendu le coeur et résume très bien cette souffrance qu'il endure depuis 20 ans " Tu as le luxe de l'aimer ou de la détester. Je serais probablement le cousin fiable pour toujours. Tant que je serai son cousin, Il n'y aura jamais d'amour. Ou de haine." Ahh pauvre pauvre Masashi...

- N'oublions pas : Miwa, la meilleure amie délurée et totalement déjantée. Elle est tout bonnement génial! Ses répliques sont tellement drôles et intelligentes à la fois. Eto Mika qui apparait en tant que rivale numéro 1 de Junko et qui se révèle être une précieuse amie fidèle et loyale. Momota Tomona, rivale numéro 2 de Junko, deviendra d'ennemie à amie pour notre plus grand plaisir, car il faut avouer qu'elle a su devenir un personnage plein de charme et drôle ( oui, oui le drama est 100% drôle, si vous ne l'avez pas encore compris ^^). Gori-san, le malheureux et dépité amoureux qui se fond dans le décor mais qu'on aime bien tout de même 🙂. Umeoka Michizane a été une surprise car je ne m'attendais pas à ce que ce personnage, directeur du "Cram school", devienne un soutien inconditionnel de Junko et de Yuri.

- L'OST : Il n'y a qu'une seule chanson. "Happy birthday" de Back Number. Amplement suffisant. Une superbe chanson comme savent si bien le faire les japonais et qui surtout accompagne magistralement et toujours au bon moment les scènes importantes du drama, les rendant plus intenses et plus excitantes. Un pur régal!

Une superbe leçon de vie derrière la légèreté du drama. Peut-on être heureux malgré ses échecs? Qu'est ce être un adulte? Les rêves se terminent-ils avec l'âge adulte? Puis-je aider les autres si j'ai moi-même échoué? Et le fait d'aider les autres à réussir n'est-il pas tout simplement une réussite en soi?

Ce drama se regarde d'une traite. Et cela monte très vite à la tête comme des bulles de champagne. Grâce notamment au ton léger, décalé et drôle du drama. Ici, point de conflit exténuant et de drame sous-jacent. Nenni, pas de vilain prêt à faire choir les personnages lamentablement. Il n'y a que des héros adorables, sexy, drôles et pleins de bonne volonté à aider, à aimer et à se soutenir. De vrais héros! De vrais héroïnes! On en ressort heureux, le coeur léger, le sourire encore imprimé sur les lèvres. 10 épisodes vraiment trop courts.

Alors oui, cela fait un peu "bisounours" mais, si si, parfois, souvent même, nous avons besoin de tendresse, d'amour pur et sincère, de rire, d'amitié sans équivoque, de rêve réussi.
Cela peut faire niais, mais il parait que cela peut changer le monde. On aurait tort de s'en priver.
Ce drama se hisse définitivement dans mon top 10. 💖💖

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Non sono Mirco e Licia però son carini

Junko Harumi era una studentessa modello ma ha fallito l’esame d’ingresso alla prestigiosa Università di Tokyo e da allora la sua vita è uscita di binari. Ha avuto difficoltà a trovare un lavoro e anche ad avere una relazione romantica stabile. Ora, all'età di 31 anni, lavora come insegnante in un istituto privato. E finalmente per la prima volta, grazie all’incontro con tre uomini diversi, capirà quale è veramente la sua strada e cosa vuole o non vuole fare della sua vita. I tre uomini che sembrano interessati a lei sono Masashi Yakumo un cugino acquisito molto intellettuale e raffinato, Kyohei Yuri uno studente di liceo ripetente e ribelle a cui lei da lezioni private di sostegno e Kazuma Yamashita l'insegnante di Kyohei al liceo.
Questo drama l’ho visto perchè le capigliature e l’abbigliamento dell’insegnante e dello studente mi ricoradvano Miko e Licia del telefilm Dolce LIcia con Cristina d’Avena. Ma poi mi ha sopreso anche questo per i bei dialoghi e il messaggio che riguarda il dover essere consapevoli delle proprie aspirazioni e avere il coraggio di perseguirle nonostante la società a volte ci imponga troppi paletti. POi sì è anche una storia d’amore il che non guasta mai.

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Petite perle niponne sur le système scolaire et le célibat

En réalité, un bon 9,5.

J'ai beaucoup aimé ce drama qui traite de 2 thèmes importants :

- le système scolaire japonais, extrêmement compétitif, élitiste, qui entraine un bachotage et une pression parentale excessive (de mon point de vue de mère et d'enseignante française).

- du célibat de plus en plus important des trentenaires au Japon. L'éducation, la culture, la société,... pousse les jeunes adultes vers un statut marital dont ils ne veulent pas forcément assumer les contraintes (e mariage est une prison quand ce n'est pas choisi par amour).

Ce contexte place le parcours de Yuri et son amour pour Junko au coeur de l'histoire.
❤❤❤ Ryusei Yokohama ❤❤❤ interprète Yuri de façon magistrale, touchante, et je suis sûre qu'il va faire une magnifique carrière vu son talent !! J'ai même fini par apprécier son incroyable "pink invincible" !! Un grand bravo...

Le personnage de Junko, très bien incarné par Fukada Kyoko,est assez récurrent dans les J-dramas : celui de la trentenaire célibataire, mal dans sa peau, très introvertie, qui a subi le système et la pression de sa famille toute sa vie sans broncher. Elle finit par trouver le courage d'assumer sa vie et ses choix d'adulte, mais c'est dur !

Les personnages secondaires sont détaillés, décrits dans leur complexité : Miwa (l'amie maligne), Yamashita (le collègue et +/- lover), et tous les autres.

Par contre, je refuse de croire au personnage de Masashi, le cousin et amoureux non déclaré de Junko depuis 20 ans ! Ce personnage (récurrent aussi dans les dramas) n'est pas crédible dans la vraie vie. Dans la réalité, un amour à sens unique, très douloureux, passe automatiquement à autre chose en quelques mois...C'est une question de survie.
Alors, pourquoi rencontre-t-on ce cliché dans tant de dramas ???

Les OST sont typiquement japonaises (pour les amateurs d'animés).

En résumé, un excellent J drama à ne pas louper.

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