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Wakamono Tachi japanese drama review
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Wakamono Tachi
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by pash
Apr 24, 2020
11 of 11 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 4.0
Story 1.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 1.0
While looking for the right words to comment on this dorama, I'm wondering whether I should copy&paste the review I wrote on another site for "Kanojotachi No Jidai" ("Scriptwriting 101: the ideal script should have great characters and a great plot; you can still write something nice with a weak (or even no) plot but at least great characters, and you can still come up with something watchable with weak characters but at least a great plot. But if you write something with no plot and dull characters, what you'll get in the end is just a waste of film. Uninspiring.") or if I'd rather take inspiration from what a fellow reviewer wrote on that very same site ("...I didn't really care for the characters, which is not a good thing for a character-based drama"). Or maybe I should be less lazy and, instead of copying&pasting something previously written, I should try writing something new? Then a possibility could be the "Christmas Present Metaphor": you know how some Christmas presents look so beautiful all wrapped up nicely and whatnot (just like the photography, editing and directing in this dorama) but when you finally unwrap and open them up you realize they may have looked beautiful from the outside, but actually there's just a totally plain, dull and uninspiring thing inside? I'll let you pick the approach that you'll find more appropriate. As for me, even taking into consideration the great performances by Tsumabuki Satoshi, Eita and Aoi Yu - BTW, what a waste of acting talent, casting them for this poor script! - and also the lovely opening credit song....still, I can't possibly give this waste of film anything higher than a 4/10. Boring, uninspiring and horribly, painstakingly, intolerably verbose!
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