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Hanhan
1 people found this review helpful
Dec 31, 2020
17 of 17 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 6.5
Story 6.0
Acting/Cast 7.0
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 6.5

extremely cliche, liking it heavily depends on if you like the leads

This was totally cliche, from the girls squealing over the cold/smart/brooding ML, to the silly/quirky/dumb FL, the story was nothing special. It's pretty similar to ItaKiss and all those variations. The writers don't really try to do anything else, it's just a regular cohabitation drama with all the hijinks.

The acting was fine for me. I feel like they got the point of what their characters were supposed to be like. Unfortunately, I ended up getting 2nd/3rd/4th??? (I think there are 4 guys in total when considering both seasons) lead syndrome. I won't say which one got to me the most, but even though both he and the ML were originally mean to the FL, at least the one I liked became much warmer to her. I couldn't see any real feelings from the ML, even though he's supposed to be cold, does he really have to be that bad? I've watched almost every single variation of ItaKiss. I've always enjoyed the ones where the actors of the ML show that they do like the FL where they can. It really felt like she was still stuck in a one-sided love even when they were together.

It would have a higher rating from me if it could actually make me buy into the relationship between the leads. I believed that the FL really liked him, but I couldn't feel anything from the ML. A person has to be really into his type of character to not fall to 2nd lead syndrome.

I can't comment on the music since I don't really care about that.

I finished the drama, but it didn't really leave an impact. I do like certain scenes so I'd rewatch those, but I ultimately don't love the show. It's not a waste of time if anyone wants to watch something fluffy. Overall, it was good, but not great.

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Kairu
1 people found this review helpful
Nov 25, 2016
17 of 17 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 8.0
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 7.0
Music 4.0
Rewatch Value 6.5
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My introduction to asian drama's! And my first and last Japanese drama yet..
I gotta admit that I am a preferrer of Korean dramas but I have to give this show credit for drawing me in and introducing me to drama land.

Story: As far as the story goes.. Forced live in situations are my absolute favourite story line so this was write up my alley. I also have a special spot for high school dramas as they tend not to get tooooo melodramatic. This show knows how to leave you at a cliffhanger.. It isn't possible to leave it at one episode.. You have to keep watching till you eyes can't keep open mainly due to curiosity. Another thing I'm a sucker for is when the on screen couple is an off screen couple.. It just gives you a whole other dynamic to think about while watching which I love. I loved the show a lot the first time but when I watched it a second time my opinion fell a lot which means thats its probably not a great show to rewatch. But I like that there wasn't much scheming and 'adults interfering' and it was just simple and sweet..

Characters: I have to shamefully admit that I am a huge sucker for the good girl turning the mean guy nice especially for her so I liked the way the story unfolded. There were times I felt Uehara was unnecessarily mean but Ii guess its the contrast in his personality that makes everything so sweet in the end. Nao was such a sweet and lovable girl that it was impossible not to feel for her. I must say though that there were points where she just seemed too slow and childish which irritated me a lot. Cant say I had any special love for the second leads.. I found Daichi to be to desperate and Issei was better but cmonnn she already has a guy and he is HAWWT. Special shout out to her cool mom and to her amazing friends.. Loved them!

I needed to mention the last episode because dramas often tend to lag towards the end and end on an extremely underwhelming note but Good Morning Call most definitely did not. It actually almost brought tears to a generally dry eyed persons eyes.. Uehara was just so perfect and spoiler alert the secrets he had up his sleeve where just so heartwarmingly cute.

Overall would definitely recommend it as a one time watch.. Especially if you're into J dramas!

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Baernd
1 people found this review helpful
Mar 29, 2024
17 of 17 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 5.5
Story 5.0
Acting/Cast 5.5
Music 3.0
Rewatch Value 1.0
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My first ever drama so I am attached to it, doesn't change the fact that it's a pretty bad drama

I really tried to like the ML, but every single one of the other love interests that were introduced, were a better match and just way healthier.
I could not bring myself to understand why the FL was so obsessed with this moody character of Uehara.
Ignoring this kind of red flaggish relationship of the FL and ML, I have to say some of the other characters really grew to me.
I fell in love with Daichi and even though Yuris whole story line was kind of icky I liked her.

Ending this review, I want to point out that there were of course some good (very few good) moments between the ML and the FL and I never regretted watching this drama (except most of the second season).

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FoxFae
1 people found this review helpful
Feb 18, 2021
17 of 17 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 4.0
Story 3.0
Acting/Cast 4.0
Music 1.0
Rewatch Value 3.0
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As of right now (episode 13) I'm dropping this. I can't stand how this show makes me feel. It's driving me insane.
When I first started this, I thought this show was so cute and I thought the MC was so quirky but quickly that turned into pure overreacting annoyance.
As a shy person, we may be meek but nowhere do we flail about when we are startled or scared. I hated how anytime something happened, she would jerk her arms around like someone just tazed her or something.

I thought that would be the worst of it, but no... she has to chase the one person -- the ONE PERSON -- who doesn't give a crap about her. Everyone around her loves her and treats her so much better than he does. I literally do not understand why the hell she is so gaga over him.

Now at episode 13 we have a new character - why? No idea. More over the top drama? She popped up and instantly it's one of those "oh here the fuck we go. *eye roll*" moments.

I really will say I stuck around as long as I did for Dori Sakurada. Say what you will, but I love that man. He makes every show he is on imo. Maybe I'm just biased.. maybe not. Doesn't take away from the fact that this show drove me nuts.

I really tried to stick it out. I tried. But I can't anymore. I feel like screaming at my screen the whole time. Will I come back to this? Maybe someday, but not right now. Plus, I'm 99.9% sure I know how this will end. So i'm sure I won't be missing out on anything.

UPDATE 2/22/21:
Oh holy hell was fuckery was that bullshit? I hate season 1 so much. All through this show FL is "in love" with the ML who couldn't give a damn about her. All through this show he literally treats her like shit on his shoes. Why would you treat your girlfriend that way? No, really. Tell me. Because any time he is around ANY OTHER FEMALE he is so sweet to them. I wish I was kidding, but nope. He is sweet ,talks to them like they are friends and doesn't mind being around them.. Meanwhile, Nao gets the cold shoulder all the time and brushed off. Everyone that meets her instantly loves her, and just look at all the guys that want to be with her, yet she wants to stay with Uehara. WHY?! I honestly don't understand! Make it make sense! She even say he is sweet to her and blah blah blah.... bitch, where?! Because he looks at you and has rare fleeting moments where he makes you smile BECAUSE OF WHAT HE DOES IN YOUR THOUGHTS?!? Literally.... only in your thoughts is he ever actually a caring boyfriend. He man reminds me of a gaslighting narcissist. And I can't get over when he was with that other girl and saw the milk pudding and said "I know someone who loves that stuff like crazy" --- I'm sorry, would it break you in half to say "girlfriend"? Especially when you're with another girl?
Just a few other parts that just drive me up the wall:

-S1E14; 24:28(?) "I guess our future together doesn't look good."
You, sir..... are a mighty BITCH!

S1E14:
-"Being with you is really exhausting"
Ex-fucking-cuse me!?
-"I don't trust myself. I don't know if I can trust behave if we sleep in the same room."
You literally just told her she was exhausting to be around then say that shit? Y'all have slept in the same room before?! THE FUCK!? SHE'S SCARED, YOU JERK!!!
-"Don't worry, I'm not interested in anyone but you right now"
Are you... are you fucking joking right now? Is he joking? Is that supposed to be some kind of compliment? *beats head against keyboard* kdhfkdasuhfsdkhufvds UGGGGHHHH!!!!!!

Just so much is wrong with this show that it makes me want to scream myself raw. And before anyone asks why I kept watching, oh yeah... I pulled one of *THOSE* people. I watched it purely for Daichi Shinozaki.
Don't hate. The man is amazing and dhwdiufhwiufhewiuf I love him. So I want to support him. Don't act like you haven't done it before.

Now, the ultimate question, will I watch season two? I swore I wouldn't but I cheated and looked up how season 2 goes and from what I saw.... *chefs kiss* I just might actually watch it to see if that shit show really happens. If not, I'll just drop it .... again. lol

Also, yes, it ended exactly how I knew it would. No surprise there.

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voodoomoocow
1 people found this review helpful
Aug 23, 2016
17 of 17 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 6.5
Story 6.5
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 7.0
This show starts off cute and hooks you right away, BUT the recycled trope of tsundere dude and clingy girl is super outdated. I'm not one to whine about culture differences but the lack of feminism in Japan makes this show really hard to watch by mid-season. I went from finding the character Nao absolutely adorable to wanting to shake her silly by the end. No character development at all for either of the main leads. Everything cute and endearing about them in episode 1 fades away by episode 10 and every single moment of drama could be cleared up by 2 lines of communication between them. It's cringey and frustrating and you will hate yourself by how addicted you are to this stupid plot and lame leads.

He would be endearing if there weren't other guys who treat her better. Juxtaposing the main lead against literally ANYONE else makes you really hate him...Not once did I find myself rooting for their love. I had so much hope that she would wisen up and think "this guy sucks! He treats me bad, I am better than this!" which would make a refreshing twist on this tired genre. They signed off for a season 2 so maybe there is hope for a healthier relationship.

I would have dropped this show halfway if it weren't for the lovable secondary characters. They make the show something special, and I would pay good money to see a spinoff show featuring the Ramen guy.

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Dropped 14/17
Demiya
1 people found this review helpful
Sep 26, 2020
14 of 17 episodes seen
Dropped 2
Overall 5.5
Story 7.0
Acting/Cast 5.0
Music 6.0
Rewatch Value 1.5
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Intensity lacking, Artificial Romance, No chemistry & Wasted characters

Good Morning Call is certainly that kind of a romantic-comedy drama focusing between two opposing characters, Nao and Uehara, that have hardly any good chemistry together.
The story was promising but the side characters could be used more wisely. Rather than using the side characters to lead the story in favor of the cold, anti-social Uehara and the dense Nao, they could use Daichi or Issei as the main second lead-rivals of Uehara's & Nao's relationship. Instead of posing a threat, these 2nd lead characters were just taking shots from Uehara who was simply doing nothing, and Nao who kept falling for him out of nowhere, calling him kind(?) and nice(?).
This leads to the creation of the most dull + artificial romance between two characters that I've ever seen. At the end of the day, despite the constant obstacles that their relationship was attracting, they were able to survive them unscratched, as if nothing actually happened.
No matter how many characters were being introduced, they all existed for one main reason; To make Uehara and Nao get closer together, failing each time. This in reality would have actually resulted in many break ups already.

It's such a shame that characters that had potential to turn this romance upside down, and create a lot of conflict were simply used as puppets for the main leads' romance, which again, is artificial at best.

Other than that, the acting was not impressive at all. At times, the characters were either over-exaggerating or just simply had a poker face 24/7 (I'm looking at you Uehara).
The music was decent for the show, and some OSTs were actually really good and fit the atmosphere in certain moments.
Cinematography-wise, nothing impressive either, but the camera quality for many Japanese shows is kind of old and not very clear. The sunlight it too much on certain scenes too.

All in all, if you are the type of person who has time to spare, then this romantic-comedy drama will be a good start for you to get into the Japanese romance scene, despite how dull & artificial the romance is in this show.
If you are more like a veteran like me, who has seen good romance-drama series from South Korea too, then this show ain't for you.

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Sixto Seven
1 people found this review helpful
Oct 6, 2021
17 of 17 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 10
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 8.5
Rewatch Value 9.0

Good Morning Call

it’s a very typical high school crush to lovers story but’’ I loved it the actors are perfectly fit for their roles beautiful actresses and handsome actors. This Good Morning Call was the first time Japanese series I have watched after a long time because I do always watching Korean drama but since I watched this I started to watch other Japanese dramas and series on netflix. Let’s go back to this series at first i thought it’s gonna be boring but i was wrong it was funny and cute and it’s open to all ages but for some times i’m waiting for some scene that Issei will push himself to so that more dramatic scenes would rise but it’s fine. And for me I like to see Nao and Issei more than Uehara. I wish there will be season 3 ;-))

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rina domino
1 people found this review helpful
Jul 5, 2020
17 of 17 episodes seen
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Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10

My first review in a japanese drama

I am a fan of kdrama and my daughter is japanese drama fan. And it was a second time for me to watch a japanese drama. The first time is You are my destiny japanese remake. Because I am an avid fan of fated to love storyline. I watched all the version. Much to say, it didnt catched my attention fully. But i come to watched this drama Good Morning Call thru netflix recommendation. I got curious. And it happened that out of curiousity i begun to loved this drama.
First, the female lead was so good in acting. It was her not the main lead got my attention. Her emotions, bubbly, sad, good heart reflects on her . As if she is not acting but it was really her, not the character in a drama. I really loved Nao. A true person.

Second, the story line. Nao fell in love with Euhara, but not immediately even he was the most popular person in school. It grows on their daily co habitation. She understand his inner self. Though she too has some insecurities. They trying to grow together. Slowly and so many obstacles. But that's love, growing together thru ups and down. And i as married woman for 23yrs. You loved a person not because you are the same as his but mostly opposite to you but understand each other. When Euhara told Nao "I love You" Nao replied "I know". Mostly men do not say I love you often same with my husband . It was very rare, but when they say it, it was with sincerity. And I just felt it. Since they are young, insecurity and jealousy is common with young couple but they will somehow conquer it.

3. friendship. Nao got true friends. And even her admirers becomes her friends because she was an honest person. Her honesty warms their heart. Though she didn't reciprocate their feeling they still wanted to stay friends with her. All the character played well. All the support roles were great even Daichi i loved him. Marina was really a bff. Abe character was hilarious but great too.

4. Music and rewatch value. I highly recommended it. It will give you a warm feeling. That you will re watch it till you are satisfied. Even the music were good.

I think i already have a long review. Hahaha. I hope you enjoy this as i do. I will try to watch more japanese drama in the future. Next in my list is coffee and vanilla. Nao and Daichi will be the lead actors. I know they too have chemistry.

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KenTaro
1 people found this review helpful
May 7, 2017
17 of 17 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 9.0
Story 8.5
Acting/Cast 8.5
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 9.0
The first episode just hooked me to this series and I enjoyed most of it. I kind of hate how people were complaining that the main lead Uehara shouldn't be with Nao but I just thought they were perfect with each other. I knew some of these actors because two of them were actually kamen riders before this so I recognize their faces. I loved how they put the heartbeat sound at those right times it should happen.

The plot interested me how the couple were already living together in the first episode. It was different for me that they couple(to be) just are living together. The show developed their relationship of how living together can change your relationship with the people you live with. I kind of hated the episodes where they go back and forth if they love each other or not too repetitive.

Characters I hate were Uehara's sister in law or first crush because she mostly kept appearing too much but then stop appearing which made the show better. I'm not sure why some of the guys except Uehara keep telling Nao that they like her or secretly like her while she likes Uehara or is her boyfriend.

There were some really funny moments that I enjoy. That ending I won't spoil made me go WOW. It's almost certain that a second season was gonna happen and it will be interesting to watch. I don't see why it had 17 episodes which felt long a little, wished the ending part where they kissed would of been better a little.

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xiu lian
1 people found this review helpful
Jan 2, 2019
17 of 17 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 9.0
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 9.0
Good Morning Call is like a more laid-back, sweet, and realistic version of Mischievous Kiss: Love in Tokyo. The two are similar in story, as both feature leads who, by some odd circumstances, have to live in the same house.

In the case of Good Morning Call, Uehara and Yoshikawa were victims of a contract scam and are forced to live in the same apartment--alone. Of course, they don't get along at all at first, but they gradually start to get used to each other, and their companionship turns into something more.

Uehara and Yoshikawa are your typical cool-guy-and-clumsy-girl pair, but I love how their characters aren't overdone. Uehara can be cold at times, but he becomes more open and shows his vulnerability at some points. Yoshikawa is a klutz, but she's a great cook and she has a lot of heart. I loved their dynamics so much, and I shipped them from episode 1. The actors had so much chemistry, and I believed in their relationship.

Aside from ship-py feels, Good Morning Call is an excellent show to get some laughs from. The humor wasn't forced at all, and I found myself laughing out loud really often. The side characters were also fabulous, and each had their own entertaining personalities. Everyone brought something to the story.

Overall, if you're looking for a show that will make you swoon and laugh, please do give Good Morning Call a try.

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PastelRose
1 people found this review helpful
Aug 27, 2017
17 of 17 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 9.0
Story 8.5
Acting/Cast 10
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 8.5
Story: 8.5
I enjoyed the story completely. Based on a manga, this talks about two people are forced to room together, and slowly fall in love. Though it's cliche as it is, I think it handles itself very well. Do I think the last couple of episodes were necessary? Not completely, but I did enjoy them noneless. It's’ not a long drama, with only 17 episodes, but sometimes you wish to see more.

Acting/Casting: 10.0
As far as casting goes, this one is very well casted in the female lead as well as the male lead. Both could portray the emotions needed in the circumstances. I think this drama especially showed Fukuhara Haruka to play the complicated emotions of masking someone’s sadness in the eyes of others until alone. She did a wonderful job, and I don’t think I could find someone else to play her as well as she did.

Music: 9.0
The music matched well with the drama or rather the lack of music at points. It set the mood for the future parts of the episodes, and made some scenes funner, at least for me. Though some of the tones where just a little high pitched for me, but that is completely objective.

Rewatch Value: 8.5
I think like every teen drama this is completely one of those one that most people decided if they like or not in order to rewatch. Unlike some that you may love on the first time, but hate the second, this one can withstand years of viewing. So for this the rewatch value I think would be high as compared to other teen dramas.

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Ramsha
1 people found this review helpful
Apr 10, 2018
17 of 17 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 4.0
Story 8.5
Acting/Cast 7.0
Music 9.5
Rewatch Value 4.5
this was the first show that i watched that was Japanese. like not animated though. but after realizing how this drama went i feel like there was no actual plot line to it. like Nao just chased after Uhehara. this show does make me feel like wanting to move out and have a house of my own. there is barely any action in this drama. there is some romance but this romance is really cringey. Nao is the one that makes it really cringe worthy. like she says the most stupidest things and makes the most weirdest faces when she is talking to Uhehara. i don't like how she jut drifts off into her own land. it really just sucks. i really recommend NOT watching this drama. it will make you bored especially in the middle.

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