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Hoshi Furu Yoru ni japanese drama review
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Hoshi Furu Yoru ni
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by Klementine
Il y a 8 jours
9 épisodes vus sur 9
Complété
Globalement 8.5
Histoire 8.5
Jeu d'acteur/Casting 9.5
Musique 8.5
Degrés de Re-visionnage 8.0
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Learning sign language because of love

I started this drama sometime last year but only watched one episode and then kind of forgot about it. Shame on me. But this year I thought about it again and watched it on two evenings. It was worth it!

The drama is about the 35-year-old gynecologist Suzu. On a starry night she meets Issei, who is ten years younger and works for a packing company that clears out houses of deceased people. Issei is deaf. So the two communicate through gestures and text messages.

The love story is very heartwarming and positive. Issei is such a cheerful young man. His smile is contagious, his charm is enchanting. However, the drama doesn't focus on the couple all the time, but rather on the working lives of the two and their friends.

I wanted to see so many more interactions between Suzu and Issei. They really captivated me. Especially their kiss scenes. I want more. I was happy that Suzu was motivated to learn sign language so quickly. She did great!

What I didn't like was the fact that they didn't call the police during some scenes. I think the villain should have been held more accountable.

Nonetheless I enjoyed this series. It's a wholesome age gap romance about deafness, work life, friendship and healing.

[finished watching on 13 January 2024]
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