In a small village in the Kanto regioin, which is surrounded by mountains, residents and a management consultant (Shosuke Tanihara) struggle to rebuild the village through its only industry, farming. When Masato (Takashi Sorimachi) was in his 20's, he failed with an organic farming business and accrued heavy debt. Ultimately, Masato ran away to Tokyo, leaving his parents and daughter Miho behind. 13 years later, Masato's father dies. Miho (Mayu Matsuoka) decides to inherit a field from her grandfather and his farm. To help Miho and his mother Yayoi, Masato goes back to his hometown village. Edit Translation
- English
- magyar / magyar nyelv
- dansk
- Norsk
- Native Title: 限界集落株式会社
- Also Known As: Limited Village Corporation
- Screenwriter: Sakurai Tsuyoshi
- Director: Isshiki Takashi
- Genres: Life, Drama
Cast & Credits
- Sorimachi Takashi Main Role
- Tanihara Shosuke Main Role
- Matsuoka MayuOouchi Miho [Masato's daughter]Main Role
- Toyoshima HanaOouchi Miho [Young]Support Role
- Igawa HisashiOouchi Kazuo [Masato's father]Support Role
- Nagayama AikoOouchi Yayoi [Masato's mother]Support Role
Reviews
This may feel like a boring drama to you but trust me that wont be the case cause the drama develops fast but without ruining the story.
Check my Blog for other reviews & other JDramas stuffs. (。◕‿‿◕。)
https://thatjapanesedramaguy.blogspot.com/
Was this review helpful to you?
I wanted to watch this show at the beginning because I am a fan of Tanihara Shosuke, but once I began watching I noticed this show had a perfectly picked cast of many unique, talented actors and actresses. Sorimachi Takashi, for one, in my opinion at least, stole the show almost immediately! However, Matsuoka Mayu is a close runner up. I can see why these three (Sorimachi, Tanihara, and Matsuoka) are listed as the three main characters.
Although, once you begin this show, there will never be any letting go. With an exceptional cast (including the above 3) of favorites such as Hiraizumi Sei, Suzuki Kosuke, Furuta Arata, and Nagayama Aiko! This drama has touched on every aspect of human emotions; in fact, I would say "drama" is a fitting genre for this show because within each episode something happened that was very dramatic and very relatable no matter what field of work you are in or what type of life you grew up in or lead now.
The relationship between each villager was such a realistic family that it was fantastic to see them all hard at work and with each happiness, I felt it too; as well as with each bittersweet heartbreak. This show, I believe, is underrated and for the life of me I cannot figure out why. To watch the life of this village become alive again and again and again is something I would watch a hundred times over!
Was this review helpful to you?
Recent Discussions
Be the first to create a discussion for Genkai Shuraku Kabushiki Kaisha