I enjoyed this a lot. It's far from Yuji Sakamoto's best work, but even his lesser scripts still have above-average quality. I must admit I didn't really care for the murder-mystery part of the story, although the final twist did surprise me more than I expected. That being said, I definitely liked the romcom parts way more. The writing is as witty as one could expect from Sakamoto, and Ryo Yoshizawa and Aoi Miyazaki know how to play off each other. The banter between their characters is delightful. The rest of the cast is also great, and it's clear the actors had fun making this movie. On top of that, I also loved the social commentary that permeates the plot without overwhelming it. Overall, I had fun with In Love and Deep Water.
Tale of a slacker high-school girl, years behind in her studies, who decides to start working hard and pass the entrance exams to a prestigious university in Japan.
The endpoint of the story is not very surprising, but the path it takes to get there is not entirely straightforward. There's a good chance it will get you emotional and misty eyed.
It gets quite melodramatic in the second half. Which is not entirely surprising since the conflicts are set-up that way, but still.
It's also an indictment of the education system, and how difficult it is to raise a kid. The sacrifices the family has to make, and the time and effort Sayaka has to spend to reach her goal, giving up everything else.
The teacher is great. But in reality it's sadly, obviously impossible to have a teacher like that.
Ciąg dalszy incydentów w konkursie indywidualnym 🤭 Słowa Kinami mnie zahipnotyzowały. Yasuda-san bogiem śmiechu! Nino, która dobrze zna Fumę.... Gorąca obietnica dla Yok-chan i Ma-chan. 🤣 Spokojnie, prawda😉.
I znowu...
Dużo śmiechu. Rozmowy, jedzenie, granie w gry. A przy tym rozmowa ze sobą. I ciepła atmosfera między sobą. Podczas wspaniałego posiłku i przekąski dochodzi do zabawnej i niecodziennej sytuacji. Zabawna i niecodzienna sytuacja! Wszystko zaczęło się od słów Nino. Nigdy nie wiadomo do czego może się to sprowadzić. Program nadawany jest w niedziele o 10:25 czasu japońskiego i 02:25 czasu europejskiego. Nie przegapcie tego!
When I Get Home, My Wife Always Pretends to Be Dead https://bit.ly/3vCh9Fw Japanese screwball meets cute self-help in When I Get Home, My Wife Always Pretends to Be Dead, a film announcing what it’s about in its title. Every night, when salaryman Jun (Ken Yasuda) gets home from work, he finds his wife dead on the floor – killed by a knife, a bullet, an arrow, a stake through the heart. Chie (Nana Eikura) isn’t really dead, she’s pretending, and she absolutely expects her husband to play along and put on a fully convincing performance of finding her and falling to bits emotionally before he reaches for the phone to call the emergency services, at which point she will squeak open an eye, jump up, … Read more
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