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Good Morning Call japanese drama review
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Good Morning Call
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by xiu lian
ene 2, 2019
17 of 17 episodios vistos
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Good Morning Call is like a more laid-back, sweet, and realistic version of Mischievous Kiss: Love in Tokyo. The two are similar in story, as both feature leads who, by some odd circumstances, have to live in the same house.

In the case of Good Morning Call, Uehara and Yoshikawa were victims of a contract scam and are forced to live in the same apartment--alone. Of course, they don't get along at all at first, but they gradually start to get used to each other, and their companionship turns into something more.

Uehara and Yoshikawa are your typical cool-guy-and-clumsy-girl pair, but I love how their characters aren't overdone. Uehara can be cold at times, but he becomes more open and shows his vulnerability at some points. Yoshikawa is a klutz, but she's a great cook and she has a lot of heart. I loved their dynamics so much, and I shipped them from episode 1. The actors had so much chemistry, and I believed in their relationship.

Aside from ship-py feels, Good Morning Call is an excellent show to get some laughs from. The humor wasn't forced at all, and I found myself laughing out loud really often. The side characters were also fabulous, and each had their own entertaining personalities. Everyone brought something to the story.

Overall, if you're looking for a show that will make you swoon and laugh, please do give Good Morning Call a try.
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