Matsukoma-kun, a veteran part-timer and jobless university graduate, finds himself stressed and twisted around by Nietzsche-sensei, his new colleague at the convenience store. Also known as Nii Tomoharu, Nietzsche-sensei is a university student studying Buddhism who has a peculiar way of serving customers. Edit Translation
- English
- Русский
- magyar / magyar nyelv
- dansk
- Native Title: ニーチェ先生~コンビニに、さとり世代の新人が舞い降りた~
- Also Known As: Nietzsche-sensei ~ Konbini ni, Satori Sedai no Shinjin ga Maiorita
- Screenwriter & Director: Fukuda Yuichi
- Genres: Comedy
Cast & Credits
- Urai Kenji Main Role
- Matsui RenaShioyama KaedeSupport Role
- Matsuda RyoShibata KenSupport Role
- Uchida RioTatsuzaki MoeSupport Role
- Sato Jiro[Manager]Support Role
Reviews
This bizarre yet smart, over the top yet minimalist comedy has achieved what very few dramas can, it's cast enjoyed the show more than the audience and one can easily tell. There are scenes with the Konbini manager where the rest of the cast literally fights to hold off their laughter; oh how I wish I could watch the behind the scene footage (speakng of that, if anyone has any clue where to, pm me onegaishimasu!).
I didn't know any of the cast beforehand and that's sad, because I can never take them seriously ever. If you have nothing better to do (Heck! If you had, would you be wasting time here reading this?!), go watch this drama and remember,
'God is dead (Kamisama......shinda),
- Nii kun
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It's a comedy; It has the "sitcom" format, but let me warn you, the kind of humour it displays has nothing to do with american sitcoms (that's why there's people that didn't find it funny at all).
Of course, being a sitcom, it has no story at all, but the situations the employees of a late night shift in a convenient store; and they are hilarious. The contrast between Urai Kenji's facial expressions, and the expressionless Shotaro is fantastic.
The acting is pretty good (I'm really sorry Sato Jiro wasn't there more time, because he was superb every time he appears), and I have really no idea how Mamiya Shotaro kept a straight face with all the ridiculous yet hilarious situations.
If you enjoy bizarre (and sometimes "stupid") humor, and WTF situations, this dorama is for you.
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