Minami, 28 ans est une employée de bureau dans une compagnie publicitaire. Elle travaille très sérieusement et son amour va douter à cause de son petit ami. Un jour elle rencontre Yuya, qui est un travailleur à mi-temps dans la même compagnie. Tokyo en 2006, Minami dans le train entend sonner un portable, ce n'est pas le sien, elle décroche et entend la personne à qui appartient le portable qui voudrait le récupérer, il se moque d'elle, c'est Yuya. Elle va ramener le portable au objet trouvé, et ensuite va s'arrêter devant son annonce publicitaire préférée qui la toujours fait rêver, en arrivant au travail ce qu'elle ne savait pas c'est que le fameux Yuya travaille lui aussi dans cette compagnie et que son fameux sourire le rend attirant. (Source: Nautiljon) Modifier la traduction
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- Titre original: サプリ
- Aussi connu sous le nom de: Suppli
- Scénariste: Kaneko Arisa
- Réalisateur: Kanai Hiro, Kawamura Taisuke, Narita Gaku
- Genres: Affaires, Romance
Distribution et équipes
- Ito Misaki Rôle principal
- Kamenashi Kazuya Rôle principal
- Nagayama Eita Rôle principal
- Asami ReinaWatanabe YuriRôle Secondaire
- Aijima KazuyukiSakuragi KunioRôle Secondaire
- Sato KoichiImaoka KyotaroRôle Secondaire
Critiques
The plot is neither shallow nor particularly predictable. Until the end, the viewer does not know if the romance between the leads will have a future or not, because apart from the age difference - which isn't that big anyway - there are other, more important obstacles: opposite stances towards work and life in general, different social status, dissimilar goals. The good aspect of this love story based upon differences is that both learn one from the other. It's not the dramatic change of one of them overnight, in the name of love or another equally unrealistic reason.
The best part of the plot lies in the dialogues, though. They are clever, at times hilarious, at others quite deep. I loved learning of the process behind the creation of an advertisement, and why those people are often referred to as "the creatives".
The acting was very good, although I must admit at not having been swept away by Itoh Misaki's performance. There were times when she felt wooden and unconvincing. This lowers my acting mark to an 8, which would have been otherwise flawless, since everybody else did a great job, including Kame.
The music isn't my favourite, but it was chosen with great sense and is very fitting with the story told and the setting.
The photography deserves a mention too: there are some beautiful screen shots throughout this show. I can still see them with my mind's eyes today, more than 4 years after I've watched the drama. They are meant to create a visual pattern, parallel images which create a nice contrast between the incompatibility of the two main leads in the world of words, and the harmony between them on a more emotional level.
I will rewatch it. It gave me an energy shot at the time, therefore I keep it for future need of the same.