Después de su show en vivo épico, antes de que pudieran tener su gran debut, la banda de música, SHARK tenido que suspender sus actividades debido a problemas de Mizuki con su garganta. Irie Saku es el líder de la banda de rock de 4 hombres, "Cloud Five". Antes de que hicieron su debut, el vocalista Sato Yuto está ocupado dando vueltas ganarse a sus fans femeninas. Mientras tanto, para que sean más comerciales, el productor musical Matsuyuki Hisashi decide lanzar como indies con una canción que había compuesto. Guitarrista Shindo Kota, quien es amigo de Saku, es muy infeliz en la dirección de su música está tomando. Él tercamente cree que la canción no está en línea con las baladas de siempre que han estado llevando a cabo. Poco después, Kota está involucrado en una pelea, traicionando la promesa de la niñez que había hecho a Saku. Edit Translation
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- Título original: シャークセカンドシーズン
- También conocida como: SHARK 2 ,
- Guionista: Hayafune Kaeko
- Director: Goto Kotaro
- Géneros: Música, Drama
Reparto y créditos
- Yasui Kentaro Papel principal
- Shigeoka Daiki Papel principal
- Yamashita RioKomatsu IchikaPapel secundario
- Jinguji YutaAzuma ReoPapel secundario
- Kamiyama TomohiroAdachi TeppeiPapel secundario
- Abe AranSato ArutoPapel secundario
Reseñas
What really served the first season was that the plot, which was not too original (it's been done millions of times before), was interesting because the characters were good. They were likeable and relateable and you wanted to root for them. You wanted to see SHARK succeed and claim the respect they deserved. I could honestly not care less about this season 2 band.
It isn't just the acting, which yes, is lacking, but it's how they're written too. Everything is a cliche and a cardbord cut-out of the genre. They not only spend 12 episodes arguing about the same thing over and over (do we use original songs or do we settle with what the agency wants?) but there's a painful love triangle that you have to go through in between (bless SHARK 1 for not using that) and the lead character, played by Shige (I'm not even gonna comment on the crying), is uncapable of both making a good decision and accpeting when he made a mistake. I'm supposed to root for this guy? Plus, some of the characters who remain from season one seem like they don't even want to be there (Ichika was 1/3 of the character she was in season one and her growth seems to mean little to nothing with this season).
There's 3 silver linings in this drama. The first one is Genki. If this whole season would have been about Genki's character and his band instead of Cloud5 (or at least, at the very least, the story was balanced between them both), this would have been a lot better. I was rooting for his band much more than I was rooting for Cloud5 and when Yasu interacted with Genki, especially in that final scene, his character was much more interesting to me than with Shige's character and Kaede's character. The 2nd one is IVAN. I love IVAN. I love what IVAN stands for and the character of Samantha and the acting. I want to see IVAN in more stuff. The 3rd one is that SHARK shows up complete in one episode. And there's a hint for a continuation on SHARK's story, but I don't wanna get my hopes up, not after this.
All in all, I miss SHARK.