One afternoon, Atsushi's best friend from childhood, Masa, informs him, "I kidnapped Niina Aota." Niina, whose popular nickname is Nina, is the girl Masa fell in love with at first sight on the train attending school. Atsushi found it unexpected and hard to believe, until he heads over to Masa's apartment and discovers that Nina has really been kidnapped.... (Source: MyAnimeList) Edit Translation
- English
- Русский
- Português (Brasil)
- magyar / magyar nyelv
- Native Title: いとしのニーナ
- Also Known As: Nina the beloved , Nina My Love
- Screenwriter: Nishikori Iyo
- Genres: Romance, Life, Youth, Drama
Cast & Credits
- Mizukami KoshiToyama Atsushi / "Attsu"Main Role
- Hotta MayuAoita Niina / "Nina"Main Role
- Mochizuki AyumuOshikawa Masayuki / "Masa" [Attsui's bestfriend]Support Role
- Nagami ReaMorioka Mami [Nina's bestfriend]Support Role
- Kasamatsu ShoUshijima Kiyotaka [High school student]Support Role
- Furukawa KotoneYamada Uta [High school student]Support Role
Reviews
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Interesting plot, poor execution , worth watch.
So I just finished this drama, and I have mixed feelings about it.The drama centers about a very controversial plot: The aftermath of an assault victim , and her (and the the perpetrators as well) path to healing.
Pros: They show us the feelings of shame, anger, helplessness and victim blaming that Nina goes through and how they affect her in real life.
At the same time we are shown how the men start to understand how difficult it is to be a woman, and be blamed for the assault just because her skirt was not long enough, or some other dumb excuse society gives to the actions of men.
It really makes you think (and it is a very short drama so it's easy to watch) how prejudiced society is in general against women.
Cons: Honestly they bring a very mature theme in a very lightweight way that does not agree with the hole thing. They are very forgiving towards the perpetrators, trying to make you believe that while the assault is a bad thing, it's always forgivable.
While I think that the show is targeted to younger audiences (the drama happens in high-school) and they made it lightweight on purpose, such theme should be done in a more serious way.
In all, a very worth watch, and I have to say that I was pleasantly surprised (although the acting is a bit forced, but I think that is a bit of the way J-drama goes).
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Good Enough
" Itoshi no Nina " was an odd drama. It throws the audience straight into the action, with the male lead discovering that his friend has kidnapped Nina, a pretty girl they met while commuting. Things progress quickly, sometimes too quickly, with him becoming her bodyguard, falling in love with her, having a fall out with his best friend, dealing with bullies and discovering what really has happened to Nina. That fast pace was just a bit off for the subjects that the drama was dealing with. The progress of the relationships was lost in that chaotic spiral as well.Other than that, the performances were really good, as expected from some of the best young talents of Japan. The ending was pretty realistic as well and feated the whole story too.
So, overall, 6.5 out of 10.
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