This is a love story about a weekend marriage between two people who are clumsy when it comes to love. Fukuyama Kenta, whose hobby is barbecuing, meets Yamaguchi Chihiro, who loves to eat, on a dating app. When he is transferred to Hamamatsu, Shizuoka, he suddenly proposes marriage to her, and the two get married after zero days of dating. Kenta and Chihiro, who live apart in Tokyo and Hamamatsu, slowly deepen their relationship by having barbecues every weekend. (Source: Japanese = natalie.mu|| Translation = MyDramaList) ~~ Adapted from the manga series "Yaiteru Futari" (焼いてるふたり) by Hanatsuka Shiori (ハナツカシオリ). Edit Translation
- English
- Español
- Português (Brasil)
- 한국어
- Native Title: 焼いてるふたり ~交際0日 結婚から恋をはじめよう~
- Also Known As: How to Grill Our Love , Grilling for Two , Grilling Together , A Rare Marriage: How to Grill Our Love , Grilling Couple , How to Grill Our LoveYaiteru Futari: Kousai 0-Nichi Kekkon kara Koi wo Hajimeyou
- Screenwriter: Ito Nanoha
- Director: Kitagawa Hitomi
- Genres: Food, Romance, Life
Cast & Credits
- Kuroba MarioFukuyama KentaMain Role
- Matsumura SayuriYamaguchi Chihiro / Fukuyama ChihiroMain Role
- Konno MahiruFushimi KyokoSupport Role
- Hama ShogoToda YukiSupport Role
- Kaneko ShunyaMifune TakumiSupport Role
- MeganeShimada KanaeSupport Role
Reviews
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Feel good drama
My first ever review.This drama is definitely targeted toward mature audiences, or seinen if you prefer.
While the story itself is so so, the focus of each episodes is definitely the food. They do looks good!
The story is in my assumption something more close to japanese, about omiai then marriage. About a closed man with awkward aloof woman trying to be a married couple.
The cast is okay, nothing crazy. I quite annoyed by the male lead, especially when he's being excited about cooking, the way he talked is just annoying for me. I think it's not about the actor himself, since there's moments where he's not acting like that toward the end of the series, where he's more natural, and his acting pretty good. Maybe it's just what the director wanted him to do. The female lead was okay also, she's pretty. Though with her character being aloof, there's hard to really judge, as she's not acting exaggerated like when the male lead excited about cooking, she's mostly natural, though I can't really say she's good or bad.
The music is pretty good, nothing crazy.
While it's good series to watch, especially if you're just looking for another thing to watch, I don't think I'll rewatch this, as there's not any points that really compelled me to rewatch.
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