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Fune wo Amu: Watashi, Jisho Tsukurimasu japanese drama review
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Fune wo Amu: Watashi, Jisho Tsukurimasu
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by ZDorama
Jul 4, 2024
10 of 10 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 8.0
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 10.0
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 8.0
A drama starring Elaiza Ikeda as a fashion-conscious girl working for a Fashion Magazine who gets abruptly moved to another of the publishers’ departments, the Dictionary section!
When I read the synopsis for Fune wo Amu, it was SO similar to the premise of  the Satomi Ishihara drama Jimi Ni Sugoi, that I initially wrote it off as a copy and made no real plans to watch it. But I do love actress Elaiza a lot and felt I should at LEAST check it out once!
Well, sure enough, there are identical elements that are hard to deny- the “fish out of water” element of the stylish gal suddenly thrown into the stark and rigid department of editing, the stern but compassionate guidance of the elders in the section, the slow realization of the importance of the job, and the inevitable use of the skills in her own life, etc. 
With a dictionary-themed show centered primarily around words and their meanings rather than a real “story” per se, this drama probably would have been better suited as 20 minute slices than full blown 45 minute episodes, nonetheless, this was a very sweet and heartfelt show that uses words to touch people's hearts and mend wounds. A nice, relaxing vibe to the show, and Elaiza Ikeda shines as the sincere newbie Midori.
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