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Hajimete Koi wo Shita Hi ni Yomu Hanashi japanese drama review
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Hajimete Koi wo Shita Hi ni Yomu Hanashi
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by mikrokosmos228
oct. 14, 2020
10 épisodes vus sur 10
Complété
Globalement 9.0
Histoire 9.0
Jeu d'acteur/Casting 10.0
Musique 9.0
Degrés de Re-visionnage 10.0
Cette critique peut contenir des spoilers
Firstly, I have to admit I did not pick this up initially because of the premise. I'm not opposed to age gap, only that a look at student/teacher relationships is not my first preference when there is a plethora of genres to choose from. Nevertheless, I decided to give it a try after having watched and enjoyed Watashitachi wa Douka Shiteiru and this drama stars the same lead, Yokohama Ryusei.

I was so pleasantly surprised by how tastefully the makers turned, what some would consider taboo subject, into a story with a lot of heart and laughter. Although this is mainly about the heroine teacher, Harumi, the star of the show is truly 17 year old student, Yuri, played by Yokohama Ryusei. The drama follows Yuri's transformation from a pink haired delinquent to serious student with aspirations to get into one of the most prestigious universities in Japan, and the teacher and all the adults who guide and support him as he rises to the challenge. The way he progresses towards that goal while having a major crush on his teacher, was a delight to watch. Not only does he have to battle Math, English and Modern Literature, he has to battle two other suitors for the attention of the leading lady. Yuri may be the youngest, but I found him the most mature out of all the characters in the story. His conviction and determination to reach his goal, his earnest, sincere feelings for Harumi, and his youthful simplicity in seeing things for what they are and acting on that (unlike the "adults" who choose to put up filters to fit the confines of their adulthood) had me rooting for him. I was so impressed by Yokohama Ryusei's nuanced performance, I am now a huge fan. And I will never see pink hair the same way again!

I liked Harumi as well, played by Fukada Kyoko, whom I thought was effortlessly charming. Her character is easy-going, understanding, and truly wants what is best for those around her. I can see why Yuri falls for her and though mostly platonic at first, there is no doubt she cares for Yuri from the very beginning.

You may be disappointed if all you came for is the romance. It is the driver of Yuri's desire to become studious but it is not the main focus. Regardless though, I still found that smaller part of the story extremely romantic. This is especially evident in one of my favorite scenes of the drama, where Yuri and Harumi finally opens up to one another. There is no music, no fancy editing; it is simply raw emotions on full display. I was struck by the superb acting on both fronts, especially from Yokohama Ryusei.

I found many of the other characters likable, if somewhat, cartoonish. But then again, this is a drama based on a manga and being a Japanese drama, has that quirkiness to it. There are many memorable and witty lines, with lessons to be learned from both adults and students alike. All in all, a great watch. Don't be put off by the premise and give it a try!
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