A private high school by the sea... All of the senior students devote themselves only to their studies for college entrance exams from the end of the summer. One day, an unconventional teacher gets posted at this high academia-oriented school. His name is Sakurai Sakutaro. His background is a mystery. Nobody gets what he's talking about. He's pushy and bold. The students are reluctant to open up to him who sticks his nose into their private affairs. But Sakutaro keep trying to help them overcome their problems He also encourages and guides them, and they eventually develop a bond of trust. "Live in the moment which exists only now"... His message gradually gets through to his students. Edit Translation
- English
- Español
- Türkçe
- magyar / magyar nyelv
- Native Title: 太陽と海の教室
- Also Known As: Homeroom on the Beachside
- Screenwriter: Sakamoto Yuji
- Director: Tanimura Masaki, Wakamatsu Setsuro, Nagayama Kozo
- Genres: Life, Youth, Drama
Cast & Credits
- Oda Yuji Main Role
- Kitagawa Keiko Main Role
- Okada Masaki Main Role
- Kitano Kie Main Role
- Kitamura TakumiNegishi Hiroki [Child]Support Role
- Yamamoto YusukeKawabe Eiji [Class 3-1 student]Support Role
Reviews
I judge on whether a Movie/Drama is good by if it made me shed some tears or not, be it happy tears or sad ones. Even if it's a cliche moment, if the acting, music and atmosphere were able to make me cry, then they have succeeded in sending the message and illustrating those feelings. 'Taiyo to Umi no Kyoshitsu' made me cry many times.
Definitely worth the watch!
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What is really interesting, also, is that this drama shows how the education system is warped in Japan. How many schools focus only on teaching what is on the exams for the sole purpose of getting the most students into prestigious universities while neglecting to teach other educational material, such as history and physical education for example. This no doubt creates enormous pressure on students to devote themselves to studying, ignoring everything else.
Out of all the high school themed dramas I have watched so far, Taiyo to Umi no Kyoshitsu is by far one of the most realistically portrayed dramas. I highly, highly reccommend this to anyone looking for heartwarming, coming of age drama without all the over the top silliness.
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