Satoshi Onoeest journaliste pour le magazine hebdomadaire de presse people « Dash ! » Le magazine fait fureur auprès des lecteurs, car il recèle souvent de détails juteux sur les derniers scandales de stars, et se vend donc très bien. Son succès repose en grande partie sur ses brigades de surveillances telles qu'on les appelle, des équipes de journalistes et de photographes qui suivent les stars dans l'espoir de les surprendre dans des situations embarrassantes. Mais un jour, les dirigeants du magazine décident de remanier les équipes de surveillance, et associent Satoshi Onoe avec le photographe Motoharu Kaburagi. Satoshi Onoe n'apprécie pas Motoharu Kaburagi, et le voit en quelque sorte comme un rival. Alors que Satoshi Onoe met en avant ses talents de rédacteur et son sens de l'éthique, Motoharu Kaburagi est très différent. Le photographe n'a aucune manière et travaille de façon très nonchalante. Dès le début de leurs missions conjointes, les deux s'affrontent, furieux d'avoir à travailler l'un avec l'autre. Mais alors qu'ils poursuivent le scoop ultime, ils commencent de façon surprenante à développer des sentiments l'un pour l'autre. Une improbable romance de travail pourrait-elle naître entre eux deux ? (Source: Viki) ~~ Adapté de manga "Ameiro Paradox" d'Isaku Natsume Modifier la traduction
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- Titre original: 飴色パラドックス
- Aussi connu sous le nom de: Candy Color Paradox , Amber Paradox ,
- Réalisateur: Furumaya Tomoyuki
- Genres: Comédie, Romance, Drame
Distribution et équipes
- Kimura Keito Rôle principal
- Yamanaka Jyutaro Rôle principal
- Kashio AtsukiMasayanRôle Secondaire
- Miyazawa SaeKaoriRôle Secondaire
- Izuka KentaInami KeiRôle Secondaire
- Yoshida RinaHaruta YuiRôle Secondaire
Critiques
Dommage
Le drama se voit très rapidement, 8 épisodes de 25 mn. Le découpage est typique d'un manga BL, chaque épisode se concentre sur une enquête, donc est indépendant, excepté l'évolution de la relation des personnages.Les acteurs sont mignons mais leur façon de jouer est vraiment à améliorer, c'est principalement à cause de ça que j'ai eu du mal à entrer dans la série. C'est vraiment dommage, la base du manga aurait pu permettre une prise de risque et un choix visuel et scénaristique intéressants, mais le rendu général fait "old school", tant dans le manque de profondeur des personnages, que dans la manière de poser la caméra (aucune imagination) ou d'utiliser la couleur (inexistante alors que l'un des personnages est photographe).
Reste que c'est assez sympathique.
Comfort series with introverts in a charming relationship
"Ameiro Paradox" is one of those dramas that are not complex, but even though very enjoyable to watch. There is no extensive network of connections between characters, no digging into their pasts, and no twists and turns. I came across the term "comfort series" the other day, and I think this drama fits the category perfectly.Yes, I love to lose myself in multi-layered plots and breathtaking frames. But, for balance, I like stories that warm my heart. That's why "Ameiro Paradox" will stay in my memory for a long time.
The main characters are Onoe and Kaburagi, who work for the weekly gossip magazine Dash! - Onoe as the reporter, Kaburagi as the cameraman. They are assigned to work as a duo, which is not convenient for them. Onoe follows ethical principles in life, while Kaburagi has nothing to do with them in case of getting a scoop. Onoe despises Kaburagi's flirtatiousness, and Kaburagi is annoyed by Onoe's naivety.
At first glance, they are different and do not fit together as partners at work, let alone a romantic relationship.
However, as history progresses, it turns out they have as much in common as they differ. Just like the fact they are both introverts. Their dislike for each other is incredibly short. Most of the story is feigned dislike, which only adds charm to their relationship.
Onoe is fascinated to discover that Kaburagi actually has a gentle personality. The hard shell is something that Kaburagi created because of and for the work. Onoe is the only one who manages to break through it. While he doesn't endorse Kaburagi's methods of achieving goals, Onoe also admires that he always gets what he wants.
Kaburagi admires that Onoe stays at peace with himself even in such environment. Onoe appears to him as pure, unsullied in this dirty world. He notices his brilliance, analytical thinking, and ability to connect the dots. Looking at his advantages, even his flaws, such as clumsiness or naivety, seem winsome.
At some point in the story, there is a misunderstanding between them. Onoe is carrying out the action alone, without Kaburagi and it ends successfully. While Onoe is very pleased with himself, Kaburagi becomes cold and distant towards him. Why is he sulking for no reason, is he a hypocrite? After all, he is the one who deceives people to achieve a goal, so why is he so offended when Kaburagi only did his job well? What's this about?
When they worked as a duo, there was a kind of division of blame. When Onoe went on a mission alone, it stripped him of his innocence. Kaburagi always wanted to protect him during their work - not only from direct threat as kidnapping or abusing. He didn't want Onoe to become cold and soulless like him. Poor Onoe, he just wanted to show himself as an independent individual who could be as good at investigating as Kaburagi. It took the opposite turn than intended.
Fortunately, the characters explain everything to each other in the end. Their love is sweet, charming, and this is the warmth in the heart that I wrote about at the beginning.
Coming to the end of my review, I have to mention Masayan, Onoe's friend who runs the pub. The pub is Onoe's contemplative area, and Masayan is the voice that allows him to gather his thoughts, put together mismatched puzzle pieces, and helps him make a decision. In dramas we often deal with a phenomenon - I would call it - talking for talking's sake. Good friends but lousy advisory. I'm not saying there should be philosophical treatises, but I can't stand truisms and pointless advice. Here we have one of the most valuable characters in dramas at all. We need more of them! Such friends in real life too :).
As for me, the drama has the potential for the second season! I'd love to see further adventures in Kaburagi's and Onoe's demanding work and how their relationship develops.
Favorite quotes:
1)
Onoe: - I just thought if you had to do it against your will, I would do it myself. Because I knew you didn't like that kind of task. […] And I didn't want to see you suffering. So I offered to do it instead.
Kaburagi: - But I'd rather do it myself than let you do it for the same reason as you.
2)
Onoe: - You know, you always smell good.
Kaburagi: - Really? But I didn't wear any perfume.
Onoe: - It's probably the shampoo.
Kaburagi: - So… If we live together, we'll smell the same.