Isaku Senagaki, 15 ans, petite-fille du troisième patron du syndicat du crime, veut juste avoir des amis normaux et vivre une belle histoire d'amour au lycée. Elle s'inscrit dans un établissement situé loin de sa ville natale, mais le jeune chef du clan, Keiya Uto, 26 ans, ment sur son âge et se fait admettre dans la même école qu'Isaku afin de la protéger ! Pensant que le jeune fille est trop jeune pour tomber amoureuse, Keiya fait fuir tous les garçons qui s'approchent d'elle ! C'est le début d'une relation houleuse entre un garde du corps un peu trop zélé et une lycéenne qui aspire à trouver l'âme sœur... (Source : Nautiljon) ~~ Adapté du manga "Ojou to Banken-kun" (お嬢と番犬くん) de Hatsuharu (はつはる). Modifier la traduction
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- Titre original: お嬢と番犬くん
- Aussi connu sous le nom de: A Girl & Her Guard Dog , Ojou to Banken-kun
- Scénariste: Masaike Yosuke
- Réalisateur: Kobayashi Keiichi
- Genres: Romance, Vie quotidienne, Drame
Distribution et équipes
- Fukumoto RikoSenagaki IsakuRôle principal
- JesseUto KeiyaRôle principal
- KaitoTanuki MikioRôle Secondaire
- Sugimoto TettaSenagaki TasukeRôle Secondaire
- Iida KisukeTanuki JunnosukeRôle Secondaire
- Sasaki NozomiSekiya KaoriRôle Secondaire
Critiques

Bit weird // Kinda funny?
If you can ignore the horrendous age gap then this is actually an enjoyable movie. I found myself laughing audibly several times!I know it's based on a manga (which I have read) and unfortunately in the world of Japanese mangas it is almost encouraged to explore the taboo. Isaku and Keiya have a 10 year age gap which isn't a bad thing except that she is 16 and he has quite literally raised her. I found the romantic scenes were a bit awkward to watch and I found it hard justifying why a 26 year old FULLY GROWN MAN is interested in a teenager. To give Keiya some credit, for the bulk of the film he does say he doesn't quite know what these feelings are that he's experiencing. I dunno, it's still feels weird to me.
Very reminiscent of "18-sai Niizuma, Furin Shimasu" so if you could handle that then this would be maybe the PG version.
It was refreshing to see Jesse in a serious but gives-me- butterflies role (although he does briefly break character and honestly I loved it). The pierced ears and dark hair really suit him. Fukumoto Riko's acting isn't amazing but it's a big improvement on some of her previous performances I've seen. Bonus points for cast because they had Sugimoto Tetta and Sasaki Nozomi. And Kanon & Matsui Haruna played their roles as Isaku's friends perfectly! So cute.
Music... I am heavily biased as a fan of SixTONES, but I do think "Barrier" is truly a great and catchy song. It matches the tone of the film well and it got me through the last little bits.