Both of them are about two older adults that argue and have great chemistry together. Both of them are just genuinely good and are a pleasure to watch.
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Both portray a funny, quirky and warm family, with frequent chats/discussions that start from minimalistic, everyday details, to end up touching big philosophical questions and giving precious life lessons.
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Both "Ore no Hanashi wa Nagai" and "Saigo Kara Nibanme no Koi" (of which there's also a sequel, by the way!) are dramas that shine for the überfunny, philosophical and theatrical family discussions over meals...^__^
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The Japanese version of Second to Last Love -- about a 45-year-old single woman who works as a TV drama producer. Starting to feel anxious about her health and her future, she visits an old house in Kamakura where she intends to live with her friend when they reach old age. Nakai plays a 50-year-old government worker at Kamakura’s city hall whose wife has passed away. With both of them at a crossroads in their lives, their fateful encounter leads to romance.
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Ultimately Saigo kara nibanme no koi is a family drama, so Kazoku no Katachi is very similar in their family interactions. If you felt Saigo kara nibanme no koi is lacking on the romance side you will find Kazoku no katachi fulfilling in this side.
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Saigo Kara Nibanme no Koi (2012) poster

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