Un día, el padre de Ikenouchi Miku comienza una casa de huéspedes y su compañero de secundaria, Narahashi Sohei se muda a vivir bajo el mismo techo. Miku se opuso inicialmente a ello, pero poco a poco se enamora de Sohei quien no tiene una sola preocupación en el mundo. Sin embargo, él ya tiene una novia, y el mejor amigo de Sohei le gusta a Miku. Cuando Miku finalmente acepta al amigo de Sohei este se da cuenta que le gusta Miku... Synopsis by WikiDrama Edit Translation
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- Título original: スプラウト
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- Director: Hayato Kawai, Hashimoto Kojiro, Moriya Kentaro
- Guionista: Matsuda Yuko
- Géneros: Romance, Juventud, Drama
Reparto y créditos
- Morikawa Aoi Papel principal
- Chinen Yuri Papel principal
- Kojima Fujiko Papel principal
- Jesse Papel principal
- Kawakita MayukoTaniyama KiyokaPapel secundario
- Hashimoto RyosukeTakigawa NaogiPapel secundario
Reseñas
I loved Sprout because it really captures the essence of that first love, and it does so with great cinematography, beautiful piano music, catchy rock tunes, and lots of eye candy. The intense feeling that you're destined, the incredulity that you're not the one for the one you love, the fact that you can feel both agony and exhilaration at the same time when you catch a glimpse of the person you like when you're going down the steps in school. It also shows quite well how one refuses to accept that one has stopped loving someone and moved on to someone else--that first disappointment in oneself and in love in general.
The show is very slow, but I think this is because with the fixed images, the piano music, the seemingly simple scenes, they want you to savor how intense and unique the commonest of moments may seem to you when you're first in love. Perhaps this series works better for those over 30 who know love changes flavor after a few years, who knows.
The acting is a bit off, particularly in Jesse Lewis, who is gorgeous but has much to learn. Miku is awkward, but it does not go poorly with her character, and Chinen Yuri displays all the warmth and charm that one would need to fall for a boy in high school. All in all, I think this relatively young cast did a pretty good job.
I encourage you to give it a try if you enjoy romantic stories that are slow, understated, and emotionally honest. But it is certainly not one of those exciting shows that have you gripping the edge of your seat.
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The acting... really bad. I felt like I was watching stones :'D The music... it fits the drama but it's repetitive. I hope there would've been more variety to the music. The story... slow slow slow. Like I said, would've been better as a movie.
This is very short review but... yeah.
This drama is cute indeed but... that's all.
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