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Kokoro ga Pokitto ne japanese drama review
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Kokoro ga Pokitto ne
12 people found this review helpful
by ltsukino
Oct 24, 2015
10 of 10 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 9.0
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 7.5
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 8.0
I still have mixed feelings about this drama. The truth is I started watching this for Sadao, for some reason the idea of a comedian playing a serious role of a mental health patient made me interested. But, after just two episodes I stoped watching. I just couldn’t see where they were going with the story, the 4 main characters seemed so weirdly related and so dam unrelatable that there was nothing that made me want to watch. Then, for some reason, recently I just felt like picking up where I stopped and I ended up loving it. The characters eventually grew up on me. The fact that they are no one specifically but could be anyone else. It shows that you can always change and grow, no matter how old you are and the setbacks you’ve had, and that change is not just made of you but also are greatly influenced by those around you, even if you try to get away from them. Now, apart from this philosophical message, I blame mostly the writing for this, the dialogues were just superb. The quirky and fast pace ones, the silly and random ones, the ones that were actually monologues… all of those were the soul of this drama. There is not a main goal that sets the pace of the story, there is not really a chain of events, it is all about this strange group of people that manage to make abnormal into what we all wanted to be. Yes, it is not your usual romance comedy drama, but you can definitely laugh, you can cry, tears of joy and sadness, you get mad and you get sad and you get happy and you want to punch and hug someone… (You get the idea) The OST has two memorable songs: Hoshino Gen’s SUN, the opening theme, which I think was really well chosen, and Florencia Ruiz’s Susurro. I totally loved that they used this Spanish singer, I had never heard of her, but I loved her music in this drama. The acting was superb from most characters, specially Sadao and Tomoko. I had never watched anything from her and though some people say she was exaggerating and could truly feel her and I think she added great humanity into Shizuka. Was not really fond of Mizuhara’s acting, though I understand she was just playing her character, but still… There were however some points I didn’t like. First, like I’ve said they failed to catch the viewers in the beginning (but don’t lose faith, you won’t regret it). And they they just added characters they were completely unnecessary and forced them into the story. You’ll see who I am talking about. :p Overall, if you are looking from some smart drama, out of the routine we are already tired of, this is it. You won’t regret this!
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