Michio tiene 30 años de edad. Ella sigue buscando trabajo después de que su anterior empresa fue a la quiebra, pero ella no es capaz de encontrar trabajo. Ella apoya a su novio más joven con sus ahorros que casi han desaparecido. Entonces, ella se encuentra con su anterior jefe Ayumu. Ella estaba asustada de Ayumu mientras trabajaban juntos. Él ahora dirige un salón de té que su abuela le heredó. Michio decide trabajar a tiempo parcial en el salón de té junto a Ayumu. Allí habrá a diario problemas con los clientes a lo cual Ayumu decide ayudar a Michio, lo que le permite ver un lado diferente de lo que ella nunca se dio cuenta antes. Synopsis by WikiDrama Edit Translation
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- Título original: ダメな私に恋してください
- También conocida como: Please Love the Useless Me , Please Love Me! ,
- Director: Hayato Kawai, Fukuda Ryosuke, Tsukikawa Sho
- Guionista: Yoshizawa Tomoko
- Géneros: Comedia, Romance
Reparto y créditos
- Fukada Kyoko Papel principal
- Fujioka Dean Papel principal
- Miura ShoheiMogami DaichiPapel secundario
- Nonami MahoIkushima AkiraPapel secundario
- Kogure MimuraKurosawa HarukoPapel secundario
- Ono TakehikoKoita KazuoPapel secundario
Reseñas
I see this drama as Hotaru no Hikari with a sprinkle of Nodame Cantabile. There's the same sort of chemistry between the leads as in both but, unlike Hotaru no Hikari, I didn't find the lead unbelieving silly but, more like Nodame, just too kind, which some people look down on or take advantage of. When you see her for the first time, you think it's probably going to be a drama going around in circles but it's actually very direct. Kyoko Fukada is so versatile you don't know what you're going to find with her; her character, though too kind for her own good, is also very honest. Let me tell you, for a drama like this, that's actually refreshing.
But what I liked the most about this drama and the main reason I'm actually writing a review is the following: this is a romantic drama with love triangles and unrequited feelings in which none of the involved ladies take it on each other. They're not resentful, not vindictive and actually talk to each other about things other than the men in question. Heck, I even liked the relationship between the lead and her co-workers, which got developed from cliches that may have been unnecessary to something more realistic and interesting. There's a lot of ladies standing up for each other in this, I don't know if that's a merit of the manga which this is based of or not but hey, I'm so grateful.
All in all, I was faced with situations in which I thought the drama was intending to go towards a cliche and there it was, doing something else (especially with Shohei Miura's character). It's not devoid of cliches, mind you, there's a stern cold-seeming male lead saving a heartwarming cutesy female lead, but there's a lot in between I found absolutely worthy of my time.
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