Technically he is not an idol, but in some sense just because he started as a tokusatsu where she gained many female fans, he is also considered as one.
Nothing can be more annoying when person A loves person B, Person C loves person B, at the middle of the drama person B loves C, finally B and C are now together, but near the ending person B realized he/she really loves is person A.
A very slice of life movie that you would get a feeling they edited out the important events in the story, it goes against pretty much everything normally recognized as fundamental aspects of engaging storytelling. The development of the story is just weird that you would end up guessing as to what happen between each scenes. It is by intention though, the movie just wants to show the mundane things but very important to the development of a character, which most mainstream movies ignore. It won't entertain you, no conventional dramatic scenes, no goal driven by conflict, seems there is no plot, instead it will trigger your ability to observe and be captivated by each characters.
Technical-wise, the movie is fine. Subtle acting which works better for this type of genre, literally no music on every scene, you'll only hear background noises. Cinematography would show you the beauty of kyoto, old houses, castles, beautiful shrines, Japanese festivals.
One of the directors in this drama is Hanna Matsumoto. She played Saki in the drama suzuki sensei, another controversial drama that gets a lot of hate from close minded fools who judge a drama on synopsis alone. Hanna Matusumoto is a young up and coming director. She just turned 21.
EDIT: Episode 4 RAW is up on this site! Link: https://dorama.site/hajimete-koi-o-shita-hi-ni-yomu-hanashi/I see…
It's lighter and more dorama-ish than chugakusei, eventhough it has teacher x student plot, it's less controversial. I will wait until it's done and all episodes are subbed.
How about Rena Takeda, Yuri Tsunematsu and Kyoka Shibata they are less known compared to those in this list but I also find them as talented and got the charmisma.
What would you say about the police officer at the end of the final episode, wearing that 'tag' on his arm when…
Yes, sadly they both died in the end. I don't even think what they have is romantic love. The manga is not yet finished so go check that manga from time to time as you might see a different ending.
https://mydramalist.com/115-love-shuffle
Technical-wise, the movie is fine. Subtle acting which works better for this type of genre, literally no music on every scene, you'll only hear background noises. Cinematography would show you the beauty of kyoto, old houses, castles, beautiful shrines, Japanese festivals.
One of the directors in this drama is Hanna Matsumoto. She played Saki in the drama suzuki sensei, another controversial drama that gets a lot of hate from close minded fools who judge a drama on synopsis alone. Hanna Matusumoto is a young up and coming director. She just turned 21.
Don't forget this one.