Can a coward commit suicide? Meet Kita Yoshio, a very unlucky man who has chosen his close friend's death anniversary as his suicide date, which is 11 days away. The number 11 has been quite significant throughout his life: he was born on November 11th; his roll call number at school was #11; and 11 years ago, he and his wife, Mizuho, went through a divorce. Debt-laden and feeling unneeded to the world, he sells off all his belongings and plans for his death date. However, on the 1st day, he meets Yashiro Heita as well as numerous other characters who will cause him to experience the most eventful 11 days of his life. Edit Translation
- English
- Français
- magyar / magyar nyelv
- dansk
- Native Title: あしたの、喜多善男
- Also Known As: Kita Yoshio's Tomorrow , あしたの、喜多善男〜世界一不運な男の、奇跡の11日間〜 ,
- Director: Shimoyama Ten, Miyake Yoshishige, Aso Manabu, Hibino Akira
- Screenwriter: Iida Joji
- Genres: Life, Drama
Cast & Credits
- Kohinata Fumiyo Main Role
- Matsuda Ryuhei Main Role
- Namase KatsuhisaSugimoto MasaruSupport Role
- Kuriyama ChiakiHasegawa RikaSupport Role
- Kaname JunMoriwaki DaisukeSupport Role
- Konishi ManamiWashizu MizuhoSupport Role
Reviews
The theme is suicide, so I guess numerous people will drop it just because of that. But it's not as gloomy as it seems at first. Actually it's very funny at times and the action scenes are the best!
The acting is superb. Every one of the characters is believable, you'll love them, you'll hate them, but one thing is for sure, you will not be untouched by them.
I recommend this drama for those, who are looking for an unique piece, and aren't afraid of heavy themes and the bad sides of people.
Also be aware, that the the story drags at ep 2 and 3, but after that the pace is very good.
Two more things I'd like to compliment in this drama; the writing is great and the music is very good too.
So for those who are looking for non-romantic drama, this could be a great choice.
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edit June 2020: Since I first wrote this review, I've rewatched Ashita no Kita Yoshio and fallen for it all over again. Part of me feels as if I should make the review longer, but honestly, it says it all.
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