Sumire Iwaya trabaja como editora de un conocido periódico. Es atractiva y graduada de una prestigiosa universidad. Ella pasa por un período difícil después de ser abandonada por su novio y ser degradada en el trabajo. Un día, ella recoge a un joven atractivo, Takeshi Goda, fuera de una caja. Takeshi se parece a su antigua mascota Momo y Sumire ofrece a Takeshi vivir en su casa como su mascota. Edit Translation
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- Título original: きみはペット
- También conocida como: You're My Pet ,
- Guionista: Arai Yuuka, Imanara Takayuki
- Director: Kumasaka Izuru, Minorikawa Osamu, Inobe Yohei
- Géneros: Comedia, Romance
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Reparto y créditos
- Iriyama Noriko Papel principal
- Shison Jun Papel principal
- Takezai TerunosukeHasumi ShigehitoPapel secundario
- Yanagi YurinaFukushima ShioriPapel secundario
- Shida YuumiShibusawa RumiPapel secundario
- Noro KayoShirotae YuriPapel secundario
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Increíble pero lo vi todo jajaj
Bueno.... creo que hacer una reseña de este drama es muy raro pero siendo sincero quitando la parte de la mascota y todo lo exageradamente raro que eso conlleva, el drama esta bien. Las actuaciones estuvieron bastante acertadas, la verdad ninguno me pareció fuera de lugar y la música estuvo linda.En resumen, si pueden tolerar todo lo raro que es el 80% del drama en lo que tiene algo que ver con la chica adoptando un ser humano como mascota y el ser humano aceptando ser una mascota, se pueden apreciar algunas cosas lindas como los sentimientos cambiantes y la superación
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This is what I call the Disney version of KWP! They took the core storyline and characters but repackaged it to satisfy a broader demographic. That's not a bad thing if you like cute romantic comedies with a hint of salaciousness and happy ending! The concept of KWP is unique in itself it's interesting and satisfying. However, if you are a fan of the original manga or original series you might be disappointed at the loss of the story's hard edges.
By softening the characters it actually made the relationship between Sumire and Takeshi "Momo" feel less passionate and dynamic. It also made their growth as individuals feel less dramatic. Without those rough and uncomfortable moments you lose much of the stories impact about intolerance from social/moral/gender expectations. That probably isn't a big deal to most but if you really enjoy those wtf elements (I call it rollercoaster euphoria) from the more mature storyline then you probably won't be fully satisfied with this latest adaptation!
The acting was fine. No one in this drama stood out to me as spectacular but they were adequate. If I had one gripe it would be Iriyama Noriko startled/deer-in-headlights look that I assume is supposed to represent nervous insecurity? I'll be nice though because it seems to work with this adaptations Sumire. But nitpicky me really wanted that composed and confident public facade in the original. The same with Takeshi "Momo" he was too adorable to the point of being childish vs Man-child. But again it feels appropriate for this version.
Nothing to add on music though the introduction was nice.
Overall rated good, but without the original uncomfortable mature situations it's nothing special. I might watch this again because I love the KWP storyline but I'm not emotionally attached to this version
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