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  • Dernière connexion: il y a 31 minutes
  • Genre: Homme
  • Lieu: Probably within reach of a coffee
  • Contribution Points: 0 LV0
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  • Date d'inscription: juillet 4, 2021
  • Awards Received: Flower Award1

SKITC

Probably within reach of a coffee

SKITC

Probably within reach of a coffee
Manatsu no Cinderella japanese drama review
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Manatsu no Cinderella
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by SKITC
sept. 19, 2023
11 épisodes vus sur 11
Complété
Globalement 2.5
Histoire 2.0
Jeu d'acteur/Casting 5.0
Musique 2.0
Degrés de Re-visionnage 1.0

Why so serious?

For a program that is set primarily in a beach front town and featuring a cast of young, single twentysomethings searching for romantic entanglements and with no serial killers or zombies or alien invasions or natural disasters or economic catastrophes or even a mild food allergy, a viewer might expect "Manatsu no Cinderella" to be nothing but start-to-finish hijinks and giggles and cartwheels.

It's not.

There's few jokes that land. The romances are lukewarm. The dialogue is cliche. For some reason, most conversations between characters are blocked so they're standing at unnatural distances away from each other. Most of the cast has a single facial expression (pout, giant grin or shocked face). There's also a single entry on the soundtrack that is repeated nonstop. Twists though? None.

So not recommended?

There is one thing. Nana Mori puts on a clinic of taking a tissue thin character and imbuing it with enough charisma and an easygoing, natural air that when she's on screen, it's a worthwhile watch.

But that's it. And for those that might appreciate Nana Mori here, the recommendation is not this lifeless, empty summer yawnfest. Instead, flip over to Netflix and check out "Maiko-san Chi no Makanai-san".
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