The acting is overall great but the old fashioned effects and tricks simply put me off =/
I'd say this drama was more for the younger teen.
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The story line was nothing much and but it was entertaining and should be because the screenwriters have the manga/anime to reference as well as plenty of time to cover material (unlike a movie). You can really tell that it was based on an anime and although some people might think it's cheesy, I love it. Ten episodes went by really quick and every episode was great. I love how the romance was boosted in this version!
The acting and the cast was probably the best part of this series. Oomasa Aya did an exceptional job with the character Sunako. No complaints from me because she stayed true to character and I can't imagine another Japanese actress pull off this Sunako's err... unique personality :P. Of course, Kamenashi Kazuya is such a great actor and obviously he could pull off an amazing Kyohei, looks wise as well :3
As for music, I only remember the theme song that I was obsessed with for weeks. Kat-tun was my first jpop group and this was before I even found out kpop (or even drama) existed (i found out a couple months afterwards, thank goodness). Love Yourself~~ People thought it was kinda creepy hehe, but it was my jam *plays it right now*.
I'll probably be watching it again soon because it's just so fun. I love live adaptation of anime/manga for this very reason.
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At first glance this drama may seem absurd and too extra. But on a closer look, you'll find how there some depth into it.I loved the fact that Kyohei and Sunako were so alike in their opposite situation: she closed herself up because she was called ugly, he did the same because he was too beautiful that people only got close to him for his appearance (is extremized a bit but it works here). They had a way of understanding each other right from the start that made their relationship kinda realistic in a total nonsense context with a sparkle of supernatural.
Another thing that this drama exceed is to show how gradual is to change, how difficult is to overcome your fear and basically defeat yourself. I applaud at the fact they didn't do the makeover thing, or they did but everytime they make her ladylike, is just to understand and accept her being the horror-onna.
Also instead of focusing on her exterior look, it focused on the inside, and the guys just stopped at some point to change her appearance, Kyohei got even mad for it because he completely embraced her true self and that's rare to see in fictions where the ugly duckling usually after a makeover get her confidence boosted and every problem is solved magically. You may think that being and hikikomori just because someone rejected you would be too much, but actually it shows how much words can affect each other. Sunako is presented as a really introvert yet caring, perceiving and very sensitive girl so those words and the rejection from the whole class just because she was into creepy aesthetics made her lose herself. Being scarred is not something that can improve with make up or shiny clothes, it's a journey and who walks through that path must have the strength and the will to do so, that's why the guys and the cousin were fundamental in her process.
I would have appreciated more depth in the other three boys but it's a 10 episode drama, that would've been to much filler I suppose xD
Still the mixed manga styled comedy it's a bit cringe to watch and there are few plot holes here and there but the main message and the cute protagonists just overcame those. I recommend it!
Ps. Also it gives a little more sense of conclusion, while anime and manga have some sort of open ending xD
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I like the guys. They were all handsome except for the playboy guy. I like the girl. I've seen her in previous dramas like Mei-chan No Shitsuji and movies like Paradise Kiss. She's pretty and good. I love the little boy who acts as "dorm master."
This drama is funny and worth watching!
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Usually live action remakes of manga are really similar to the manga that I feel like I don't really want to watch it but with this drama, I watched it without realizing. The little changes in this story were great and made this drama unique even though it was following the storyline of the manga.
Don't get me wrong I still really like the anime because there are some things that anime do that you couldn't really do with live action like Sunako's chibi form or the nose bleeds or going to the dark side from a kiss or her love of chocolate. All that is still pretty funny.
Instead of those she was given powers and the love story was changed, which I really liked given the fact that the manga version of Sunako and Kyohei are very dense and who knows when their relationship is going to go anyway.
I kind of find it kind of funny and ironic that the actress playing Sunako whose's goal is to become a Yamato Nadeshiko is actually a Yamato Nadeshiko in a different drama (Mei's Butler which is based on a different manga if anyone wants to go check it out).
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The acting in this drama is also pretty good, everyone acted their part with commitment.Omasa Aya was the perfect choice to play Nakahara Sunako she looks just like her manga counterpart. (From what I've seen from pictures of the manga, I never actually read the manga),
The music in this drama is extremely cheesy or more specifically the opening theme song is I should say extremely cheesy. I cringed and fast-forwarded every time they performed the opening theme song. The opening theme song is used in other times in the drama and it's not as cheesy as it is in the opening, where the leads characters performed on even more cringe worthy and cheesy dance to the already cheesy song.
Overall, In my opinion Yamato Nadeshiko Shichi Henge is a cute and fluffy drama with a extremely cheesy opening theme.
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its heartwarming, tearful and funny. The cast was outstanding the music was outstanding and the storyline was amazing. I would defently watch this again.
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but one of its drawback is that there are a lot of things that are hard to digest...so they really should have added fantasy and supernatural in the genre(as i have said earlier)...
also the acting could have been much better...sometimes it seemed a bit makey (if you know what i mean)..its like you realize "oh they are acting..its a drama m watching right now" ..it lacks the element of making you believe in it at some points..
it gives you a anime like feeling..i felt like m watching an anime..
the music is not that good here..i wonder even it was there because i can't seem to remember any of them except the opening song and the ending one..
i don't rewatch dramas so i won't recommend it..
well overall it was a nice watch and i enjoyed it neverthless..if you are searching for something light, fluffy, fun and ESPECIALLY CUTE BOYS and really quick (its short duration wise)....then this is your drama ..so go grab a watch...
and now m off to watch another j drama..
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Kamenashi Kazuya is the Standout - LOVED HIM
I preface this review by stating I am a huge fan of the anime and only watched b/c of this fact. I have never read the manga but that's usually the case for me. I watch the anime, live action and if i like both enough I sometimes read the manga. After the first episode I was a little annoyed by the changes including the addition of Takeru. I just didn't think having a little kid in the series was necessary.I also didn't like the fact that the series makes Sunako's character seem weaker and less fierce than in the anime. She was a way tougher customer in the anime. That's not to say I didnt like her here b/c I found actress Aya Omasa extremely likable and relatable; I was just disappointed.
What I love about this series and what makes it worth a watch is Kame as Kyohei. He is so good and really carries the show. He's the conscious of the series and he does a great job with his advice and care for Sunako and the others even when he is being stubborn to his own issues. Epsiodes 8 and 9 had me in tears and he was just so great in those scenes with his mother and his interactions with Sunako.
The theme song Love Yourself is ok. It's an earworm and at first I hated it but it grew on me plus i loved how the cast sing it in the opening credits.
I'm really giving the music a 10 b/c of the music playing in the bar b/c it was a lot of rock music I enjoy especially the Guns-n-Roses, Led Zepplin and the Ramones.
Overall, I enjoyed the series even with the crazy ass last episode; worth watching at least once.
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