Six inconnus vivent ensemble dans une grande maison à Tokyo, à la recherche de l'amour tout en vivant sous le même toit. Sans scénario, ce qui se passe ensuite dépend d'eux.Six inconnus vivent ensemble dans une grande maison à Tokyo, à la recherche de l'amour tout en vivant sous le même toit. Sans scénario, ce qui se passe ensuite dépend d'eux.Six inconnus vivent ensemble dans une grande maison à Tokyo, à la recherche de l'amour tout en vivant sous le même toit. Sans scénario, ce qui se passe ensuite dépend d'eux.
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This is actually quite a good reality-TV series, despite that it feels somewhat scripted at times. The six housemates are interesting and beautiful people, and they are - surprise! - kind to each other (for the most part). So no such drama that usually is the staple of other similar shows. Instead, here you get decent people trying to navigate their careers and potentially their love lives.
Is this boring? Not at all. Watching 20-somethings (and one in his early 30s) living and interacting maturely and generously to each other is rather a refreshing respite from the standard fare of drama queens and hateful selfishness often seen in this genre. The scenes outside the house add to good story-telling, as do the often hilarious commentaries from the six "hosts".
If, like me, you didn't really take to the earlier versions of the series, do give this one a try.
Is this boring? Not at all. Watching 20-somethings (and one in his early 30s) living and interacting maturely and generously to each other is rather a refreshing respite from the standard fare of drama queens and hateful selfishness often seen in this genre. The scenes outside the house add to good story-telling, as do the often hilarious commentaries from the six "hosts".
If, like me, you didn't really take to the earlier versions of the series, do give this one a try.
I had no idea whatsoever when starting to watch this show that it would stop abruptly after watching so many episodes. I had no idea when I got to the last episode shown on Netflix (with no explanation of why there is nothing else) - just stopped. Naturally, I start googling around to see what other's were saying and I find out that there was a star that apparently committed suicide - not in the house, but found in her own home due to cyberbullying. But there was evidently an argument in the house as well before that may have contributed to online bullying. I understand that they felt they had to cancel the show and made that decision however Netflix should either have the hosts make a statement at the end or take the whole thing down - not just halt it completely with no explanation after a viewer invests much time into the series and is left hanging like that. As far as the show before it was halted, it was fun to watch but it is true that the residents were too focused on their careers and not really on love lives and you could tell that most of them were just using the house as a venue to promote themselves - not for love matches. The only thing that was funny at all was the pitiful soft porn scene that the one hard up actor agreed to take where he showed his full nude backside and then the show editor made a funny cut to a new scene with a new couple up on the roof where the first sentence you hear is "I haven't seen a full moon in a long time" while looking up into the night sky. But I took it as a funny show editing moment and was surprised that the hosts didn't catch on and mention that.
Via this show, you can understand Japanese very well. Very polite, clean, organized.... just to name a few. If you expect something crazy or fight happen in this show, pls pass. One point to applaud is the carmera setting just so versatile even outside the house. The sounds captured as well. It's not like other reality show the way it filmed, very natural.
I remembered watching 1st episode of the older season almost 2 years ago & it didn't grab me. This current season pop up on my recommendation & probably due to my age & different settings in my life, different cast etc, this season does grab my attention. Just like any reality show, I think it really helps if the showcased individuals has charms & real personalities instead of fake persona. The producer does a good job so far for this current series. As the camera is not turned on 24/7 & the whole week is edited in 30 minutes, commentator helps bridge the gap on things that are not aired, activities on tweeter etc.
While waiting for the next episode to arrive I actually ending up binging the previous seasons (as I wrote the netflix in the country where I lived aired until eps12 while in factual it's already at eps15) & googling about all the other seasons (there are 4 on Netflix), the good, the bad & the ugly. I managed to just read enough without spoiling it.
Yes, it can be boring, yes it can be cheesy, feel scripted at some points, not intellectually challenging but it's entertaining without overly exaggerating. I'm entertained... so Netflix thank you for sponsoring this show.
While waiting for the next episode to arrive I actually ending up binging the previous seasons (as I wrote the netflix in the country where I lived aired until eps12 while in factual it's already at eps15) & googling about all the other seasons (there are 4 on Netflix), the good, the bad & the ugly. I managed to just read enough without spoiling it.
Yes, it can be boring, yes it can be cheesy, feel scripted at some points, not intellectually challenging but it's entertaining without overly exaggerating. I'm entertained... so Netflix thank you for sponsoring this show.
A welcome break from reality shows where people are purposely pitted against each other for the enhanced drama that sells so well in the West. Here, ultra-polite Japanese kids try to find a way to live with each other, obeying the many gentle social norms so common in Japan and so bizarre in the West. Since there is no script, you're left to focus on the little intricacies of everyday living and a look, a word, a sigh acquires much deeper meaning.
They are all, in a way, trying to find love, or at least a little bit of TV limelight. The dating connections are so painfully sloooooow, but that's that makes them interesting to watch.
Also, there is a panel of the funniest hosts who comment on the going ons once or twice every episode. They bring in a needed break from the meditative pace cracking the craziest jokes, directly lambasting the unfavourited participants.
All in all, a brilliant way to get acquainted a bit more with Japanese culture and what makes it so fascinating.
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- AnecdotesThe show was initially planned to have 44 episodes, but it was canceled near the end, leaving the final two produced episodes unaired.
- ConnexionsReferenced in WatchMojo: Top 10 Releases Coming to and Leaving Netflix in September 2019 (2019)
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- 雙層公寓:東京 2019-2020
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- Durée40 minutes
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