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Tsuki no Koibito japanese drama review
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Tsuki no Koibito
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by amrita828
août 8, 2011
8 épisodes vus sur 8
Complété
Globalement 5.0
Histoire 5.0
Jeu d'acteur/Casting 9.0
Musique 7.0
Degrés de Re-visionnage 5.0
Tsuki No Koibito is the perfect example of a stellar cast totally wasted on a non-existent plot. I watched it as soon as it finished airing, attracted by one of the best actors assembly I had come across in a long time. And true to their skills, they do an amazing job, given the luke-warm, inconsistent, shallow story they had to work with. I understood none of the characters. Are they ambitious, serious, romantic, evil, malicious? No idea. They are all a mixture of those. Yes, in real life people are never clear-cut, but instead of coming out as imperfect human beings one can identify with, these characters appear like badly assembled patchwork quilts, behaving in a way one episode, the opposite way in the next. The only character with a little consistency is Maemi, played by an impeccable Shinohara Ryoko. Without spoiling the ending of the drama, suffice to know that it was so out of the blue, I could do nothing better than scratch my head in puzzlement. What happened to that character? Why did that one act the way he did? What are they trying to say? What's the answer to that 4-coins quiz repeated to exhaustion? All questions I found no answers to. I can't remember the music. In these cases, I always end up giving it a non-committal 7. It certainly didn't blow me away. What a pity.
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