Architect Ayukawa Itsuki is paralyzed from the waist down. Although he was the ace of the basketball team back in high school, he injured his spinal cord in an accident while in the third year of university. After that, he decided that he would not play basketball or fall in love ever again because he was wheelchair-bound. Itsuki was Kawana Tsugumi’s classmate and her first love. Tsugumi liked drawing, and her ambition was to go to art college. However, she lacked confidence and gave up on the exam. Even though she got into an interior design firm, it is a clerical position. Itsuki and Tsugumi happen to meet again at a work-related drinking session. The two of them are attracted to each other. However, they face problems, including disapproval of their parents, the appearance of a love rival, and illness as they search for the meaning of happiness. (Source: jdramas.wordpress.com) ~~ Adapted from the manga series "Perfect World" by Rie Aruga. Edit Translation
- English
- Español
- Italiano
- Türkçe
- Native Title: パーフェクトワールド
- Also Known As: Pafekuto Warudo
- Director: Miyake Yoshishige, Shiraki Keiichiro
- Screenwriter: Nakatani Mayumi
- Genres: Romance, Life, Drama
Cast & Credits
- Matsuzaka ToriAyukawa ItsukiMain Role
- Yamamoto MizukiKawana TsugumiMain Role
- Seto KojiKoreeda HirotakaSupport Role
- Nakamura YuriNagasawa AoiSupport Role
- Matsumura HokutoWatanabe HarutoSupport Role
- Okazaki SaeKawana ShioriSupport Role
Reviews
My first impression of this drama was not much as i didnt expect much of it.. Like a regular drama the pacing was good and the story was of a manga so it is original. TBH, the story was kinda frustrating.
The casting was nice individually (as in the characters were done justice by the cast) and the acting was also great. But somehow, i didn't like the couples or should i say i couldn't feel much romance.
The best thing about this drama was the music. Of course, because some really talented musicians made them. I love the ED Machigae Sagashi by Masaki Suda and Kenshi Yonezu.
Thank you for reading this review