2 reviews
This is a uniquely Japanese take on the emotional evolution of a stepmom and daughter relationship. It is heartfelt and charming, albeit a bit frustrating at times. Mostly because Step-mom Aikiko is just so mired in self sacrifice and stuck in detached tearless grief. Thankfully we do watch her slowly transform, but I do mean SLOWLY. It's not that she is vulnerable and fragile, it's more like she is excruciatingly tough on herself and has a painfully stubborn streak. Luckily her daughter is played by a chill young actress who conveys stepdaughter teen angst with convincing subtlety. Things do get funnier and lighten up a bit when Takeru Satoh shows up as Mugita. He's her good looking baker boss, a hard working blue collar type guy played with a lot of heat (no pun intended). We kind of know right away that he's got eyes for Aikiko, but she never seems to notice his awkward glances. It's a total 180 degrees from Satoh's usual roles playing the aloof out-of-reach type. (Rorouni Kenshin- Samurai assassin anyone? LOL) All in all, if you view patience as a virtue, and can enjoy an offbeat take on a non-nuclear Japanese family story, my verdict is give it a watch. But in the end, I felt Aikiko left us all kind of hanging. But maybe that was the point? A woman of mystery for sure.
- kgenereux-75-533576
- Dec 13, 2024
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Wow what a treat...really like this drama it was excellent. I am normally into C & K drama. However, this one was really good. The main character went through a journey of self discovery & fulfillment because of a dearest selfless act of awesomeness. This show proves Love is most important ingredient in any sustainable relationship. Love is the driving that cause a Stepmom to abandoned every thing for her step daughter sake. If you are a parent with step children...you got it. The show was well acted, the plot was beautiful. This is perhaps the best show i watch this year in Netflix. I recommended it's worth watching.