Dans la capitale, Miyo Saimori est la fille aînée d'une famille très estimée. Après le décès prématuré de sa mère biologique, son père s'est marié en secondes noces. Malheureusement, cette union a soumis Miyo Saimori à un cycle pénible de mauvais traitements de la part de sa belle-mère et de sa jeune demi-sœur. Par conséquent, elle endure ses journées avec une grande force d'âme. Pour ne rien arranger, Miyo Saimori reçoit la triste nouvelle qu'elle va épouser Kiyoka Kudo, un soldat de renom tristement célèbre pour sa cruauté et son impitoyabilité. Lors de leur première rencontre, Kiyoka Kudo affirme son autorité sur Miyo Saimori, exigeant d'elle une obéissance sans faille. La jeune femme est naturellement déconcertée par la tournure inattendue que prennent les événements. Cependant, au fil de leur mariage, Miyo Saimori découvre que Kiyoka Kudo n'est pas l'homme sans cœur et sans pitié qu'on lui avait laissé croire. Au contraire, elle voit en lui un côté plus doux, et ses propres sentiments pour lui commencent à s'épanouir. Simultanément, les sentiments de Kiyoka Kudo à l'égard de Miyo Saimori se transforment également, renforçant leur lien. Parallèlement à cette période délicate, une série d'attaques mystérieuses survient, jetant une ombre d'incertitude sur leurs vies. (Source: Anglais = AsianWiki || Traduction = teaspilled en MyDramaList) ~~ Adapté de la série de romans léger"Watashi no Shiawasena Kekkon" (わたしの幸せな結婚) de Akumi Agitogi (顎木あくみ). Modifier la traduction
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- English
- Titre original: わたしの幸せな結婚
- Aussi connu sous le nom de: Watashi no Shiawasena Kekkon , My Happy Marriage , As Long as We Both Shall Live
- Réalisateur: Tsukahara Ayuko
- Scénariste: Kanno Tomoe
- Genres: Historique, Romance, Drame, Fantastique
Distribution et équipes
- Imada Mio Rôle principal
- Meguro Ren Rôle principal
- Watanabe KeisukeTsuruki ArataRôle Secondaire
- Onishi RyuseiTakaihitoRôle Secondaire
- Maeda OshiroGodo YoshitoRôle Secondaire
- Takaishi AkariSaimori KayaRôle Secondaire
Critiques
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My Happy Marriage est une romance fantastique très prometteuse, avec ce magnifique film, et avec une histoire qui mérite amplement une suite, voire plusieurs… que je me ferais un plaisir de regarder si cet espoir devient réel !
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https://lamagiedeshistoires.wordpress.com/2024/01/30/en-rafale-dramas-films-janvier-2024/
One of my favourite movies of 2023!
I usually don't write reviews, but for this one, I couldn't resist!I went to watch this at the Japanese film festival in Toronto a couple of weeks ago, and I was very pleasantly surprised! As a fan of Snow Man and Meguro Ren, my expectations were honestly pretty high. Because of this, I was preparing myself to be a bit let down, but somehow, he's done it again!
STORY:
As soon as the movie was announced, I immediately went to read the manga. Seeing as the manga isn't completed yet, the movie did a great job with pacing and making sure the ending was both satisfying, yet ambiguous. They had to cut out a couple of details, such as Kaya's husband having feelings for Miyo and vice versa, but it didn't really hinder the story much, so I don't really mind it.
Throughout the movie, Kiyoka and Miyo have some really cute moments with each other, with patient Kiyoka slowly encouraging Miyo to come out of her shell, and Miyo learning to express herself. One of the best scenes in the movie is when Miyo was kidnapped and being tortured to give up Kiyoka; refusing to do so, and Kiyoka literally BURNING DOWN THE ENTIRE ESTATE TO FIND HER. It really shows how much their relationship developed. And although there wasn't a dramatic "I love you" confession scene, or a kiss, this is one of the rare times that I thought it wasn't necessary. While you could tell that the main genre wasn't romance, the movie did a good job balancing it with the action and historical elements.
If I had to have one "complaint", I would have enjoyed this as a drama! There is so much lore and questions left unanswered that a 12-16 episode drama would definitely have me hooked.
ACTING/CAST:
Since fantasy was a first for Meme, I was curious as to how he'd do. The result? Honestly, pretty good! He seemed to have completely immersed himself in the role, and he managed to play the cold but secretly warm-hearted Kiyoka pretty well! Seeing that the manga version of Kiyoka had more delicate and soft features, I was worried that the movie version would not provide that big of a "gap moe". Again, I was thankfully proven very wrong.
I was familiar with Imada Mio from Hana Nochi Hare, but that's about it. She definitely had a BIG transformation in both character and style from that drama to this, and it definitely shows her range as an actress. She looked really cute in the traditional clothing, and I found myself really believing she was Miyo, rather than an actress playing her.
MUSIC: (may be biased)
Having listened to Tapestry by Snow Man beforehand, I thought it was a great match for the overall "feel" of the movie. Unfortunately, it only played at the very end of the movie, but I was still very excited to hear Snow Man playing at an actual theatre in Canada for the first time. The other soundtracks for the movie were all fine for me; no complaints here.
REWATCH VALUE:
Yes. Just a yes. If a sequel does come out, you'll definitely catch me watching this again in preparation for it. Here's to hoping more Japanese films play internationally!
OVERALL: 9.8/10
TL;DR: Whether you know of Imada Mio and/or Meguro Ren or not, I whole-heartedly recommend you check this out. You won't regret it.