Yuuki Kai, ([[Tsumabuki Satoshi ]]) está en el último curso de universidad estudiando asistencia social de la psicología. Por el momento se encuentra en medio de la búsqueda de su primer empleo, lo cual está encontrando muy difícil sin ofertas muy satisfactorias. Un día, conoce a una chica que está en el campus tocando un violín. Se llama Hagio Sae, ([[Shibasaki Kou]]). En gran contraste con su bella melodía y su atractiva apariencia, su personalidad es de algún modo muy impertinente y por encima de todo esto, sólo se puede comunicar por medio de un vulgar lenguaje de signos. Cuatro años atrás, ella perdió algo vital para un violinista, su oído. Como resultado de eso, Sae se cerró en sí misma apartándose del resto del mundo. De repente un día sin pretenderlo Kai se encuentra a sí mismo en una cita con Sae, reemplazando a su mejor amigo. Inesperadamente, Kai entra en contacto en la intimidad de Sae. Amor, empleos, amistad, desilusiones, fuerza,... Situándonos en un campus universitario en primavera como trasfondo de este drama se encuentra el comienzo de una bonita historia de juventud. Synopsis by WikiDrama Edit Translation
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- Título original: オレンジデイズ
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- Director: Nobuhiro Doi, Imai Natsuki, Shono Jiro
- Guionista: Kitagawa Eriko
- Géneros: Romance, Vida, Juventud
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Reparto y créditos
- Tsumabuki Satoshi Papel principal
- Shibasaki Kou Papel principal
- Eita Papel principal
- Narimiya Hiroki Papel principal
- Shiraishi Miho Papel principal
- Fubuki Jun[Sae's mother]Papel secundario
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Seré breve , es un dorama que tienes que ver si o si , las actuaciones son muy buenas , el desarrollo de personajes y con esto me refiero a la amistad que nace de estos 5 chicos .10 de 10 .Quisiera decir de alguna forma que tiene algún defecto ante mis ojos ,pero la verdad es que no , creo que solo se podría reprochar que es muy corto , necesitaba un poco mas . Por cierto , tienes que quedarte a ver la historia hasta el ultimo minuto , te llevaras una gran sorpresa .
Otra cosa que tenemos que desatacar ampliamente es el buen manejo que dieron de la discapacidad de la prota , realmente me creía en ocasiones que no era actuación .
The show gives us a peek into the lives of 5 friends, all college students on the cusp of becoming contributing citizens to society. Some have dreams they want to pursue, some have dreams they've had to let go and some are still trying to figure out what next. Their stories are all relatable and poignantly human. Inevitably you'll find yourself reevaluating your own life and wondering if you're on the path you set out for yourself.
Orange Days is also a sweet love story. About a beautiful, talented girl who lost the thing she loved the most, who was without hope and angry at the world because of her misfortune, and the boy who healed her soul with his kindness, his patience, his gentleness, his understanding, and most of all, his unconditional love. Kai, our hero, has got to be one of the most compassionate heroes I've ever come across. Massive kudos to the actor for bringing him so impressively to life!
Kai manages to be both masculine and incredibly sweet and sensitive at the same time and let me tell you it was pretty darn sexy to watch. Sae is one very lucky girl. All the while I kept thinking, where the heck was my Kai when I was in college? LOL I enjoyed every minute of watching these two on their journey to find themselves and each other.
Both leads were standouts, but the supporting cast did a fairly good job too. I was drawn to Shohei who projected an air of infallibility, but was really just a lost kid searching for the love he never got from the most important woman in his life. I really liked him and wished his story had more development. He had a weird sense of fashion, though. I don't think young men wore such ugly-ass clothes, even in 2003/2004. LOL
Orange Days did not avoid the usual Asian drama clichés -- the ever present love triangle, the mandatory separation and what have you, but somehow it wasn't over played to the point where it got annoying (as is the tendency in a lot of other -- for eg Korean -- dramas). Issues were resolved quickly so that the characters' growth as people remained the focus.
All in all, what made this show an absolute joy to watch is that it's a great slice of life drama about overcoming grief and savouring the precious moments we have with the people we love. But it isn't pessimistic in its message. There's an undercurrent of hope that permeates the stories of each character. You get a nice dose of reality but not so much that you're unable or unwilling to escape into their world. It also reaffirms the fact that no matter where we're from, no matter our gender or our ethnicity the only race that really exists on earth is the human race, and we all share the same hopes, dreams and fears about finding our way in this life.
I don’t usually take notice of music, but I remember the music in this drama because it was so simple and yet so effective. Unlike the theme song in Autumn's Concerto (Taiwanese drama) that literally almost drove me mad, the music here served its purpose of evoking all the right emotions at the right time. Even though the same instrumentals were repeated throughout the drama, it didn't feel repetitive because it wasn't overdone to the point where it grated on the nerves.
I think anyone who watches Orange Days will come away with a joyous feeling of having just watched something great. And like me you'll probably be sad that it's over.