Popular scenario writer, Yamaguchi Osamu is currently dating fashion magazine model Ebihara Yumi. With a high salary and a beautiful girlfriend, one would expect Osamu to be the envy of all around him. Yet there is something missing in his life. On the complete other end of the spectrum, 25 year old Ota Miyuki works part-time at a Ramen restaurant while trying to fulfill her dreams of becoming an actress. Though her parents may have named her Miyuki with the intentions of her being beautiful and happy, the reality is she is ugly. Ugly enough for her parents to worry over her future. Miyuki herself, though she hates it, is also quite aware of this fact. This is where Osamu and Miyuki meet. Shocked by Miyuki's pure and fresh personality, he is drawn to her, but... ~~ Adapted from essay "Busu no Hitomi ni Koishiteru" by Suzuki Osamu. Edit Translation
- English
- Español
- magyar / magyar nyelv
- dansk
- Native Title: ブスの瞳に恋してる
- Also Known As: In Love with Eyes of an Ugly Girl , Falling in Love in the Eyes of the Unpretty , BusuKoi
- Screenwriter: Magy, Suzuki Osamu, Maggie
- Director: Miyake Yoshishige, Sakuma Yu
- Genres: Comedy, Romance, Drama
Cast & Credits
- Inagaki Goro Main Role
- Murakami Tomoko Main Role
- Ebihara YuriEbihara TomomiSupport Role
- Igawa HarukaFujiwara MiyakoSupport Role
- Omori NaoTakeda TakeshiSupport Role
- Aijima KazuyukiSaito SaburoSupport Role
Reviews
For the first few episodes, Busu no Hitomi had everything for me. The characters were built to be very likable and human, and there were lots of laugh-out-loud funny moments. However, after these introductory episodes, things started to go a little awry and I found the character's actions and motivations less and less easy to understand as they strayed further from those core values exhibited at the beginning. By the end, I had little emotional investment left in any of them, and the drama just kind of petered out for me with a lackluster, and laboured, ending.
Overall, I wouldn't say this drama was bad, per se. It had a lot of potential, and it was just frustrating that it wasn't realized and optimized. If the characters could have been more consistent, with the story having less complete u-turns and need to throw in unnecessary and often confusing conflict, I would have scored it much higher. As it is, I'd consider it worth watching, and I'm glad I did, but it's probably better to go in without hopes raised too high by how good it appears to be at the beginning.