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37 Seconds japanese drama review
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37 Seconds
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by clarisays
Sep 28, 2020
Completed
Overall 10
Story 10.0
Acting/Cast 10.0
Music 10.0
Rewatch Value 10.0
This review may contain spoilers

“37 Seconds” gives us a rare, authentic; not to mention, beautiful view

A few seconds into the film, you can already see how independent and strong our protagonist is. Yuma doesn’t let her condition get in her way. She can take the train to work and back home. Yes, our Yuma works as a manga artist or a “mangaka”.

She is very talented and her view of the world is amazing. Writer, director and producer Hikari made sure we see what’s on her mind. Whenever Yuma imagines a storyline and starts drawing, the audience is given passage through the world she is creating. I was compelled at one point and wanted to know more about that alien species.

Sadly, her view of the world isn’t enough.

In the story, Yuma isn’t exactly limited by her condition. She doesn’t even deprive herself. It just so happens the people around her wanted control.

One obstacle is the so-called friend she works with or rather for. Yuma is the one with great talent but is limited because she is being used. Another obstacle is her mother. Don’t get me wrong. This obstacle is a beautiful one, the type that will strengthen you.

Being the cute and persistent Yuma, she broke free and experienced what every person should. She experienced life at every turn. She met new people, made new friends, got drunk and had fun. Through that journey, she also found herself and in the end understood, accepted and returned back home.

Yes, I’m keeping a lot of details because it’s too pure and I want you to personally see it. As mentioned, “37 Seconds” is now streaming on Netflix. With what’s going on in the world at this moment, I’m pretty sure you can spare a little time for this beautiful film.

And in case you are wondering why “37 Seconds”, here’s a quote from the film.

It was 37 seconds. That’s how long I didn’t breathe after I was born. If I’d been born first, Yuka might have ended up like me. If I’d started breathing even one second sooner, maybe I’d be like her. I’d be free just like her. But I’m glad it was me. – Yuma
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