A story about a talented child actress who wins back her dream after retiring from acting. Keito was once a popular child actress, but she had shut herself away from society for 10 years after a traumatic acting incident. She is now 17 years old and incidentally enrolls to a free school for dropouts, where she makes true friends. Together, they build trust and find the meaning of life. (Source: NHK) Edit Translation
- English
- Polski
- Español
- magyar / magyar nyelv
- Native Title: キャットストリート
- Also Known As:
- Screenwriter: Asano Taeko
- Director: Fujio Takashi, Sasaki Akimitsu
- Genres: Life, Youth, Drama
Cast & Credits
- Kurokawa Tomoka Main Role
- Tanimura Mitsuki Main Role
- Katsuji Ryo Main Role
- Kimura Ryo Main Role
- Arai MiuAoyama ChikaMain Role
- Fukasawa ArashiHarasawa Taiyo (Young)Support Role
Reviews
That being said Keito and Momoji are very well portrayed. The first few volumes of the manga are almost unchanged in the drama.
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Didn't Love: I was disappointed the dorama wasn't as true to the manga it is based on as it could've been (they seem to have combined two characters into one and introduced a completely new one). Also, the ramifications of Keito's traumatic experience as a child aren't conveyed as well as they were in the manga. Similarly, the friendship/rivalry between Keito and Nako doesn't come across as complexly as it should. The cliché of a jealous, selfish rival is not new and adds little to the dorama.
Despite not living up to my initial expectations (those who haven't read the manga will probably enjoy the dorama more than those who have), Cat Street still manages to capture the original feeling of genuine friendship between the main characters. It can be a bit slow at times, has little comedy and a distinct lack of eye-candy - it's best suited to the serious viewer interested in the exploration of the complex feelings of the human heart.
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