Azumi Nayuta alguna vez soñó con diseñar videojuegos a nivel mundial, pero fracasó. Nayuta se ha mantenido lejos de los videojuegos, pero sigue siendo un gran fanático de los juguetes de la compañía "Atom". Tominaga Umi es la única heredera de Atom, que tiene una licencia única en diseño. Umi no está interesada en heredar la compañía, pero luego de correr el riesgo de quiebra, sufriera un incendio y su padre enfermara, decide que la mejor forma de revitalizar Atom es crear un videojuego y para ello reclutará al creador de su videojuego favorito: Nayuta. Juntos se enfrentarán a una gran compañía de desarrollo virtual quien quiere obtener la licencia a toda costa. (Fuente: AkkolaOtako en MyDramaList) Edit Translation
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- Título original: アトムの童
- También conocida como: Children of Atom , Atom no Warabe
- Director: Yamamuro Daisuke, Okamoto Shingo, Tago Yoshiaki
- Géneros: Negocios, Drama
Dónde ver Atom no Ko
Reparto y créditos
- Yamazaki Kento Papel principal
- Kishii Yukino Papel principal
- Matsushita Kouhei Papel principal
- Odagiri Joe Papel secundario
- Kazama Morio Papel secundario
- Denden Papel secundario
Reseñas
This was mediocre at most
?? I'm actually disappointed with how much I disliked this.This drama had nothing much to offer, in all honesty. The story seemed pretty interesting, especially coming from Japan which dominates the gaming industry. However, they went in a different direction where, in my opinion, there wasn't enough of a constant plot to link the entire drama. Don't get me wrong, there was an attempt, but somehow, there lacked consistency and coherence. There were a few other problems scattered throughout which just disintegrated after being solved 20 minutes later.
The characters...I didn't mind. I've seen a lot of comments praising the bromance, but I thought that also lacked, The entire drama only focused on games, and that's it. For the two ML's, it seemed their only conversations were about making a game/taking down a company. I would've much preferred it if we saw more casual conversations sprinkled throughout with the two of them and the FL as well. The FL was also ok, but I feel like she could've had more importance. Her only relevance was that she was in charge of the family company, but her previous work experience, for example, wasn't particularly helpful. In all honesty, they were forgetful characters. All of them.
There's nothing else to really talk about, to be honest. I did see a comment calling this drama camp, and I can see that. This didn't have a good production value by the looks of it. So yes, pretty disappointing, especially as a fan of Yamazaki Kento who has been looking forward to more dramas from him.
Oh, and of course I can't be completely negative in this review, so let's go over that this drama has contributed to my life in a positive way... it introduced me to Matsushita Kouhei who I had honestly not come across before, surprisingly. Yep.
as computer science student
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