Details

  • Last Online: 11 hours ago
  • Gender: Female
  • Location: USA
  • Contribution Points: 2 LV1
  • Roles: VIP
  • Join Date: November 15, 2012

dragynfaerie

USA

dragynfaerie

USA
Hana Nochi Hare: HanaDan Next Season japanese drama review
Completed
Hana Nochi Hare: HanaDan Next Season
2 people found this review helpful
by dragynfaerie
Jun 3, 2020
11 of 11 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 8.5
Story 7.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 6.0
I binged watched Hana Nochi Hare: HanaDan Next Season in a 24 hour period. To be honest, I wasn't sure what to expect. I love HYD to the point that I have seen (completed most) all versions of the story from every country that I was able to find including the truly awful Mainland Chinese version from 2009. So, I do understand why some people were upset while watching HanaDan. I do. Thing is, it's not Hana Yori. It tells you from the start that it's not. The streaming sites are doing a disservice by calling it BOF Season 2. That is misleading. Firstly, a translation of the title, Hana Nochi Hare, would be something like Flowers After the Sun. For Westerners the Next Season part should probably have been Next Generation, perhaps then people wouldn't have been overly expectant.

The story revolves around Haruto Kaguragi, who idolizes F4, and wants to bring Eitoku-koko back to the glory it once was; Oto Edogawa, who is trying her best to get along until she can graduate; and Tenma Hase, the leader of Eitoku's rival school and Edogawa's oldest friend & fiance. Kaguragi's C5 aren't your typical HS bullies like F4 were originally. They're separatists. A rich kid school for rich kids. Peasants be gone! As such, C5 does peasant/commoner hunting and strongly suggest students who are not paying donations put in transfer papers. This is done in front of the student body at anytime/any place. Edogawa started school as a rich kid, but her family's business went under. I think you can see the clash. The storyline parallels HYD too much I believe. They made slight changes, but at it's core it was the same. A few more changes would have made it much more interesting.

They didn't skimp on the production. The sets were well appointed. I was happy to see the old Eitoku cafeteria. While the writing was unoriginal, but good for what it was, the direction, filming, and editing were expert. My guess is the screenwriter, Yoshida Erika, who is quite young, was given an outline or guide to follow. The one thing I found truly irritating was how Edogawa was so used to her poor life. The family business had only gone under 6 months earlier. One would expect her to still be trying to adjust.

The acting was really quite good. I'd never seen any of the actors that played the students before (I don't believe). Sugisaki Hana was fantastic as Edogawa. Her leading men, Hirano Sho (Kaguragi), and Nakagawa Taishi (Hase) were also quite good. FUN FACT for anyone who watches anime: Episode 10 has some serious Bleach vibes, Ichigo vs. Uryu. The rest of the cast rounds out nicely. Three of F4 make guest appearances. I only knew of 1 so I was pleasantly surprised. OK, I went all fan girl! It was just great to see them slip back into these rolls as "adults."

The OST (instrumental) is fitting. As for the themes, Utada's "First Love" is hauntingly beautiful. It gives you all the feels and goes wonderfully with the story. The title theme by King & Prince is fun, but not memorable.

I don't feel a need to rewatch this, but I don't feel the need to rewatch 99.9% of the dramas I watch. I would, however, welcome a season 2 of this next season.
Was this review helpful to you?