lol this one looks so weird - it has relatively decent young cast list (for example Shiraishi Sei and Ishii Anna are good enough to make it to play roles with emotionally-complex characters), but the premise appears to be closer to tokusatsu rather than a real dorama.
I sincerely appreciate MBS for being a refuge for those young talents who haven't got ever-vanishing chances to prove it elsewhere these days, but this one seems just way overboard and too wacky to my liking.
Came to watch it today with some reviewers' criticism stuck in my mind, telling that this movie as an 'outdated' concept of romance (by Japanese standard) adapted into present day millenial setting (see Japan Times' Mark Schilling's review). I'd disagree somehow with him at the end because the underlying issues brought as the background of the movie and the response of the characters are still very relevant and realistic to the present day. For example, terrible corporate culture that in the end profoundly influences the romantic relationships of the young adults nowadays.
If you familiar with Sakamoto Yuji's works, you'll like this one as well. Nowhere near ground-breaking like for example Soredemo, but still satisfying. You can even find a little of easter eggs and references here and there to Sakamoto's previous works. Not to mention Suda and Kasumin look like genuine couple, their chemistry is quite good.
The tempo picks up steam once more in ep.4, the discussion between Takayanagi and the bartender aniki is tense and heavy. One can pity the aniki's character too despite how so twisted he is. Lots of philosophical discussion for a series this short.
Episode 5 looks like dealing with character with gender issue.
Takayanagi looks like someone who had quit twitter because he so tired of bullsh*ts that are rampant there lmao.…
Recently school-themed shows featuring real kids have been becoming more often. Just look at Ao no School Police, Muchuu sa Kimi ni, Alps Stand no Hashi no Hou, 17.3 About Sex.
I don't know why Ishikawa is so obsessed with finding the killer(s) when it's cases like the one in ep. 6. The…
'I hope the brother gets a light sentence for what he did.' I bet he will and remember he's a lawyer so he can easily defend himself in front of the court too.
Since it was premiered in August 2020, we can expect it will be available online around late February or March. However, it seems unclear yet because from the official website the DVD release date hasn't been announced.
It's surprisingly well-made, pretty well-researched (for the genre), educative yet cute, and features a bunch of fresh young cast whose performances I had yet seen on screen. Just as other Abema-produced dramas, the cast is so dang good-looking, but they portray their roles well and I reckon they were chosen not only because of the looks too.
Really wacky premise to start with and so far it (ep.2) even leaves some plot holes. The concept of placing a policeman in a school to bust some serious problems and conspiracies in it by giving him such an impunity would be met by massive backlash from everyone including any policy makers. Heck it feels like a continuation of Battle Royale lol, like, what happens if Nanahara Shuya (ironically portrayed by the lead of this series) was granted a presidential pardon to return to society as a policeman.
In spite of that, the acting performances from everyone are quite enthusiastic, especially from the kids. Some REALLY good acting among the young cast (i.e. the girl in the second act of ep.1) and this factor alone makes it somehow work for me.
Second episode is less extreme than the pilot episode and instead going the subtle way (seems it cools the tense a bit), but boy it strikes close to heart and is so damn relevant.
If they keep the quality this way, it might become easily the best series of the season.
I sincerely appreciate MBS for being a refuge for those young talents who haven't got ever-vanishing chances to prove it elsewhere these days, but this one seems just way overboard and too wacky to my liking.
If you familiar with Sakamoto Yuji's works, you'll like this one as well. Nowhere near ground-breaking like for example Soredemo, but still satisfying. You can even find a little of easter eggs and references here and there to Sakamoto's previous works. Not to mention Suda and Kasumin look like genuine couple, their chemistry is quite good.
9/10
Episode 5 looks like dealing with character with gender issue.
Edit: One of his classmate, the tall girl (Arakawa) seems also an interesting actress too. Can't wait to see her next projects as well.
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I bet he will and remember he's a lawyer so he can easily defend himself in front of the court too.
Edit: the release date of the DVD is March 3.
In spite of that, the acting performances from everyone are quite enthusiastic, especially from the kids. Some REALLY good acting among the young cast (i.e. the girl in the second act of ep.1) and this factor alone makes it somehow work for me.
If they keep the quality this way, it might become easily the best series of the season.