Ep. 1 ("Sheahausa Nai") Hiroko Tagami is a freelance writer. She wants to write about why self-sufficient adults live together at a share house. She decides to go undercover and begins to stay at a share house where 4 salary people live. Ep. 2 ("Riaju Saiban") A communication law is enacted. The law is to evaluate how much people are faithful to life. One day, Tomoko Yazawa receives a postcard. Ep. 3 ("Tate! Kinjiro") Kojiro Kanayama is a kindergarten teacher. He struggles to make the kids lively. Ep. 4 ("13.5 Moji Shika Juchu Shite Yomena") Kaori Honda is a mother. She works as a news writer for internet users and she loves her job. Ep. 5 ("Wakiyaku Battle Royale") A total of 6 men and women, including Atsushi, take part in an audition held by a famous director. (Source: AsianWiki) Edit Translation
- English
- magyar / magyar nyelv
- עברית / עִבְרִית
- dansk
- Native Title: 世にも奇妙な君物語
- Also Known As: Yo nimo Kimyou na Kimi Monogatari , The Strangest Story of You , Yonimo Kimyona Kimi Monogatari
- Screenwriter: Watanabe Chiho
- Director: Ikezawa Tatsuya
- Genres: Mystery, Drama
Cast & Credits
- Kuroshima YuinaTagami Hiroko (Ep. 1)Main Role
- Aoi WakanaYazawa Tomoko (Ep. 2)Main Role
- Sato ShoriKanayama Kojiro (Ep. 3)Main Role
- Tanaka RenaHonda Kaori (Ep. 4)Main Role
- Ueda TatsuyaAtsushi (Ep. 5)Main Role
- Kashiwabara ShujiOkada YasunoriGuest Role
Reviews
Upon watching (and re-watching every scene a gazillion times while subbing, LOL), my initial impression was confirmed, and I sincerely think that this is a real lil' gem!
The script is very well done, the acting very good, each story has a different flavor and manages to surprise the viewers in a different way; the music is nice and the whole series is neatly directed and edited.
Some episodes might be better than others (and then again, it all comes down to your personal preferences), but I think each had its own quality: an original, politically incorrect message in the first episode; a thought-provoking dystopy, paired with a lovely humane message, in the second one; one of the most surprising (and personally, scariest) endings ever in the third one; a tremendously Dantesque retaliation in the fourth one; and last but not least, a profound metadrama in the final episode.
I wish there were more dramas like that, seriously! Perfect 10 as far as I'm concerned! ^___-