A story of eight different couples with fleeting, delicate relationships and their “simple breakfast” as if to make up for what is lacking in body and soul after spending a night together, including a man who is reunited with a former high school classmate whom he continues to have feelings for; a university student’s first date with a girl whom he met through a matchmaking app; sex friends, who have been carrying on with their rather businesslike relationship. (Source: WOWOW/Jdramaswordpress) ~~ Adapted from the manga series "One Night - Morning" (ワンナイト・モーニング) by Okuyama Kenichi (奥山ケニチ). Edit Translation
- English
- magyar / magyar nyelv
- עברית / עִבְרִית
- dansk
- Native Title: ワンナイト・モーニング
- Also Known As: Wan Naito Moningu
- Director: Kakimoto Kensaku
- Screenwriter: Hiruta Naomi
- Genres: Food, Romance, Life
Where to Watch One Night Morning
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Cast & Credits
- Uesugi Shuhei{Umeboshi Rice Ball} Murata Ryota (Ep. 1)Main Role
- Imou Haruka{Umeboshi Rice Ball} Manatsuki Chiharu (Ep. 1)Main Role
- Mochizuki Ayumu{Honey Toast} Sudo Michitoshi (Ep. 2)Main Role
- Ito Marika{Honey Toast} Lily (Ep. 2)Main Role
- Yanagi Shuntaro{Somen} Momokawa Ko (Ep. 3)Main Role
- Asakawa Nana{Somen} Onigashima Moe (Ep. 3)Main Role
Reviews
A Lovely Metaphoric Work of Healing and Growth
I'm absolutely in love with this series. It has an unrefined aspect to it that I truly expected to grate on me, but fast became a source of charm. The visual metaphors of the colors and mental cries for help were so well done and captivating. And the fact that only a few of these stories had romance to them, let alone intimacy, was a welcome surprise. The entire premise of this drama, put in its most simplest of terms, is that there is a certain level of power (either good or bad) in every small/brief interaction.We see characters grapple with their sense of self-worth, their dreams, their relationships. We see something so raw and human throughout each of these episodes, but in a muted and appropriately-short way that it relates to audiences without the draining aspect that is so well-known amongst other healing dramas.
I can see myself rewatching this drama time and time again - for the characters, for the artistry, and for the interconnected tidbits throughout.
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Beautifully crafted gem
This is a tasty little series; unpretentious, straightforward and beautifully put together. It is 8 stand-alone episodes, each with a specific theme and a different male/female couple. The twenty-five minute stories involve spending a night together (not necessarily for sex) and eating breakfast afterwards. The series explores the hinterland of closeness, both physical and emotional. The borderline of intimacy and emotional vulnerability.A great deal of thought has been put into how to frame each story. Every episode has a definitive colour and food menu and they are used symbolically to represent the different flavours of interaction and relationship. Emotions and emotional space is also symbolically represented by cutting images into the narrative. A character may be seen alone in an open field, or sinking through water. At first this struck me as a bit self conscious, but as the series progressed, I got into the imagery more and appreciated the careful crafting that had gone into the production values.
It’s the type of series that packs a lot in and you could definitely watch it again and get more out of it. The dynamics of the couples were so varied and covered a whole range of reasons why we seek closeness with others - consolation, kindness, loneliness, sanctuary, hope and failure - all of these were featured and more.
The standard of acting did vary, but was very good in the main. Only episode six stuck out as being below par.
Recommended.
What my rating means: 8+ A great drama with interesting content and good writing, direction, acting, OST, cinematography. But didn’t quite have the requisite sparkle to bump it into my all-time fave list. Worth watching.
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