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Q10 japanese drama review
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Q10
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by Jolene
janv. 30, 2016
9 épisodes vus sur 9
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Globalement 9.0
Histoire 10.0
Jeu d'acteur/Casting 10.0
Musique 8.0
Degrés de Re-visionnage 8.0
I landed on Q10 because of the main reason that I looked for a drama with a robot character in it, like Zettai Kareshi and did this not long after I finished Zettai Kareshi. I admit, we are not new to this kind of sci-fi-romance genre but it is still starting since not a lot of dramas are made to fit this genre. Though the idea of "falling for a robot" is not new, the approach is quite unique and the story has its own soul and charm, if you know what I mean. I liked the ending too, I didn't expect it coming out like that.

Moving onto the acting, I can say that Acchan really did a great job portraying Kyuto! I'm so happy with how she acted—compared to how robots are being portrayed now (very human-like, perfect), Kyuto was portrayed as a robot. The appearance is human-like, but still, it's different! She speaks in high-pitched monotone, she walks like a machine, she's like a real machine! It's difficult to leave your human-like actions if you are to act like a robot, so I give Acchan two thumbs up!

The music is quite memorable but not addicting. As for rewatching it, I would be nice to do so after forgetting about what happened to minor characters.
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