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Mop Girl japanese drama review
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Mop Girl
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by Emily
déc. 8, 2012
10 épisodes vus sur 10
Complété
Globalement 8.0
Histoire 9.0
Jeu d'acteur/Casting 9.0
Musique 9.0
Degrés de Re-visionnage 7.0
Skip to the Overview if this is TL;DR. This drama very much fits the usual standard for Japanese dramas; a series of events, usually with a pattern, and an underlying storyline. SPECIAL NOTE: I cried in 3 episodes. In a 10 Episode drama. Usually, the only dramas that get me crying are the epic 25 episode long ones- and even then, they have to have POSITIVELY HEART-SHATTERINGLY SAD ENDINGS. Or no tears are shed. In this way, this drama is impressive. Story- It had a very good idea for the story, but I don't know if I agreed with how it was executed. There were definitely some loose ends I would like tied up, and the ending wasn't satisfactory. Cast- I thoroughly enjoyed the cast, I think they all did very well. :) The lady that plays Momoko is a very good actress; I'm currently watching her in another drama and she plays the polar opposite character of Momoko, to the extent that I can barely believe it's her. Music- I actually remember a lot of the music from this one, which is a little bit of a surprise (in a good way). It was really quirky and it always fit with the scene. Sometimes funny, sometimes sad, and sometimes tense. The intro song is beautiful as well. I wouldn't watch this drama again any time soon, although I enjoyed it. It simply isn't a drama made for rewatching is all. Overall, it's a little bit of a frivolous drama, very funny (I legitimately lol'ed several times) and heart touching. Don't watch it if you're looking for romance, a completely sensical and complete storyline, or a particularly unpredictable or serious drama.
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