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More than that, though, Bambino! is about Ban’s journey towards a greater understanding of the work he’s dreaming about and we get to follow him as he learns to understand what it takes to work at an upscale place like Baccanale. It’s frustrating for Ban to realise that as a 21-year-old without any formal instruction, he doesn’t already know everything there is to know about cooking… Ban is very emotional and he sulks and complains a lot, but he’s very determined and enthusiastic, and although people call him spoiled and immature, they learn to like him, and he them.
The cast/acting is really the best part of this. I like Ban and the way he grows as a person, and Matsumoto Jun’s performance is very believable. Watching this makes me realize that I actually do like him as an actor.
The supporting actors really are a great support: Most of them are very well-developed, with their unique personalities and quirks, even some of the very minor roles. Kitamura Kazuki as the dining hall manager Yonamine is worth a special mention. It’s not like we’re told the back story of each and every one of the characters (it’s not at all a “one character per episode” kind of drama), but even so they’re people that you learn to like and care about. I like their interaction with each other and with Ban, and that’s what makes the drama very enjoyable even if there are no exciting plot twists, sudden developments, huge conflicts backstabbing crazy people, etc. They’re all very professional while they’re working, but they’re working as a team where everyone is supporting of each other, and it’s nice watching Ban gradually become a part of that.
As for the music, there’s not a lot to say about it. The opening theme, by Arashi, is a nice and catchy song that captures the mood of the drama. The other music is also nice, but it’s not there to be noticed (this is not a bad thing), just to add atmosphere.
Visually, too, this drama is a pleasure. You know, all the food we get to see! And it’s bright and colourful, with a few comedic moments, but I think the overall impression is that it leaves you smiling, with warm and fuzzy feelings.
Bambino! may not be the most amazing drama of all times or anything like that, but it’s very enjoyable – it even had me write my first MDL review! – and I can definitely see myself rewatching this sometime. I haven't re-watched any j-dramas at the time of writing this review, because there are just so many out there that I haven’t seen yet... Out of everything that I've watched so far, I can easily put Bambino! on my list of favorites.
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I'm italian and that's not pasta.
No. NO NO.
I oppose myself with all my strength to all the pronunciations and how the dishes looked... it just gave me goosebumps.
I haven't read the manga but, the one in the drama is not an italian restaurant. It's how normal japanese people cooks italian food in their home, it shows how much japanese strereotypes italian cusine.
Only Kitamura Kazuki gave a bit of realism tho the restaurant crew.
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The plot is something that we see usually. Nothing too new, a guy who is immature and thinks he is a great cook ends up having to admit to himself that he is a fail and then mature. I always like these plots mostly cause I like seeing the process of maturing plus it is something close to reality. A lot of people think greatly of themselves until one day they see that what they believed was not true. It is a drama about food, dreams. working hard, achieving goals and the little spice called romance also gives to this another taste.
The acting is definitely great. I will not say outstanding, there was someone that rather displeased me especially since i am tired of seeing them have poor expressions. Matsujun though, he was great, this was a role different from his other ones and i was rather happy to see how well he worked with "Bambino". Kazue was also pretty good.
The music was great. I will not lie, I think it went well with the personality of this drama. definitely motivating music.
Rewatching this would be fun I think. It has no suspence so this means you can enjoy watching the food and the funny parts of it.
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It is very well put together. While the "plot" may not sound exciting to the average person skimming through it, I will say this: Bambino! is an amazing story about a young man coming into adulthood and learning to recognize what it means to be a whole person. Ban's growth sometimes seems painfully slow, but by the end of the series I couldn't help but be moved and encouraged by him. I loved his development, and they chose a stellar actor who could bring in all the subtlety that was needed for it. While it didn't "grab" me the way others do, I enjoyed every episode and can easily see myself watching it again as I continue to move between stages of my own life, and can again let Ban's story resonate with me.
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Story of becoming one of the best chef.
This drama is perfect for those who are dreaming or wanting to become the best chef, or working in a restaurant. It tells the real experiences of a good chef, and how a restaurant runs.If you are looking for a romance drama, dont watch this. I will tell you that you will get bored as you will not feel the same as we do who are working or dreaming of working in a restaurant.
Perfect story ..............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
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Джун, как всегда прелестен, но не менее обалденный и остальной каст
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