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Viktorija

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Viktorija

Lithuania
Suki na Hito ga Iru Koto japanese drama review
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Suki na Hito ga Iru Koto
10 people found this review helpful
by Viktorija
Nov 4, 2016
10 of 10 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 5.5
Story 3.0
Acting/Cast 7.0
Music 6.0
Rewatch Value 1.0
I had pretty high expectations for this because from what I gathered JDramas tend to be better than Korean ones because they keep them moderately short and nothing is as bad as a story that drags and becomes boring as hell. And well it was short, it didn't get much time to get boring but it did not fulfill my expectations. The STORY is as cliche as you would expect from the premise. At first I thought that they would focus more on the culinary themes they present to us at first but don't be fooled the romance quickly steals the spotlight which was disappointing. Honestly I am surprised that this is not an adaptation of some sorts because it is really shoujo manga-ish. At first I was fine with the story, because at the time they really focused on the food making and Misaki's struggle to get along with the chef. Cliche but enjoyable. Then followed some drama that wasn't annoying but my attachement to the characters was lacking so I really had to force myself to care about what was going on. But somewhere in the last third of the drama the story just became ridiculous. One unnecessary misunderstanding after another. They really lead to basically nowhere and were predictable as well as annoying as hell. The CHARACTERS are probably the best and the worst part of this drama. Now prepare your forks and torches. I didn't like Kanata's character. I assume most of you know what this term means and if you don't a quick google search will help. He was a prime example of a tsundere. Now at first it was cute and all but God later on I really struggled. Kanata was mean and insensitive, never apologised because the writers made it out to be that he was always right but I didn't feel that way. Even if you were right you still have to apologise for losing your temper am I not right?! Now Yamazaki Kento did a pretty good job at playing this kind of character, he sort of managed to portray the subtle changes of expression to not make it seem like Kanata was a robot. Misaki was pretty cliche (you know the clumsy type) too but I enjoyed the fact that she was somewhat stronger than a lot of female leads I have been seeing recently. Her passion for work was admirable. Honestly the more I think about it the more I come to a conclusion that all the characters are prototypes created by shoujo writers: Takana - tsundere. Misaki - the clumsy type. Chaki - the kind one in the love triangle. Kaede - the love rival that is seemingly way better than the main heroin. In this one she was such a tool for the writer that I laughed. And lastly couple characters for comic relief. The writers didn't create anything with this one, they just took what someone had already made and mixed it together. OVERALL it wasn't as bad as I am making it out to be. We are all guilty of loving cliches so why should the writers stop using them. There were quiet a few of momment that I enjoyed despite everything. What ruined this for me was Kanata's character so if you like tsunderes then you will enjoy it way more than I did. But if you're tired of unoriginality then stay away.
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