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Tatta Hitotsu no Koi japanese drama review
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Tatta Hitotsu no Koi
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by amrita828
abr 26, 2011
10 of 10 episodios vistos
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Global 9.0
Historia 8.0
Actuación/Reparto 9.0
Música 10.0
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This is a very simple, almost mundane love story between a rich, spoiled girl and a poor but principled boy. Nothing new under the sun. And yet, it's a little story not easily forgotten, one I fell in love with at first sight and rewatched with equal pleasure. To me, Nao and Hiroto are an assumption, one of those couples I have stored away like a cameo. The progression of their love story is narrated with sweet candour, acted beautifully and without needless exaggerations. It's the first role I saw Kamenashi Kazuya working in and even though in the meantime he's matured, I still consider this to be his best interpretation. Ayase Haruka is so believable in her whimsical pouting one can't help becoming extremely fond of her too. And although the plot may seem ordinary, the small details of their interaction, the friendship, Hiroto's narration in first person, their young enthusiasm and depth of emotions are memorable. The music by Ike Yoshihiro is wonderful. Possibly the best drama original soundtrack ever. I recommend this dorama to those who still remember their first love and will relate to it, and to those who have forgotten it, as a mean to recall its bitter-sweet flavour. I have watched this drama... 4 times: no need to explain why I gave it a high re-watch mark.
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