Narita Misao is a rookie employee at a company. She doesn’t like Ichikawa Kazuya, who works in the same department. He is brutally honest when he talks to other people. Nevertheless, an incident leads to Narita Misao developing feelings for him. Ichikawa Kazuya also becomes attracted to her. The couple soon enter into an intimate relationship, but Narita Misao learns afterwards that Ichikawa Kazuya is engaged to his girlfriend. Narita Misao is confused by the situation and wonders what he is thinking. (Source: AsianWiki) Edit Translation
- English
- magyar / magyar nyelv
- עברית / עִבְרִית
- dansk
- Native Title: ライアー
- Also Known As: Usotsuki
- Director: Kumasaka Izuru
- Screenwriter: Shimo Ayumi, Uchihira Mio, Otani Yosuke
- Genres: Romance, Drama
Cast & Credits
- Sato TaikiIchikawa KazuyaMain Role
- Mikami AiNarita MisaoMain Role
- Kawashima UmikaTadokoro YukoSupport Role
- Ota MotohiroKamijo YuzuruSupport Role
- Takada RihoBunri KaoruSupport Role
- Sato YusukeKunimi SoichiSupport Role
Reviews
Surprise
At first is very confusing if the male lead likes the female lead or not. As they start to date, she seems to give off vibes as she does not care, and he seem to act like she is not important to him. A foolish game of push and pull starts. The boss is caught in the middle accidently. He is involved with someone else but does not want anyone to know that he is in a relationship. As you wait thru every episode you cheer for the lead characters to get together. There is a twist and some surprises and a little bit of sadness and happiness.Was this review helpful to you?
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Truths omitted are as bad as the Lies told
I really liked this series ... I was in the mood for some angst but was surprised with something else.The scripting for each character was strong ... I think it was purposefully like that so you could form a strong opinion about them ... only to have those opinions broken down when the PoV was changed in the next episode. This technique of revealing the inner mind of the characters by changing the PoV was really clever given the title of the series. I couldn't help but wonder over and over at how drastically our opinions change when presented with the truth ... it is not just the lies that alter perception, it is the truths that remain unspoken that alter perception as well.
The zigging and zagging with what the main characters told each other and what they didn't tell each other, was super frustrating but instead of ending up in an abyss of misery it was heading somewhere. There was a lot of personal evolution going on with the characters and I liked watching how that unfolded and seeing what the catalysts were that moved that personal progression.
I was over the moon at how the ML Ichikawa Kazuya found himself ... he leveled up from a troubled 15 year old in an adult's body to a man matured who knows his own mind, faces his truth and is willing to put it out there ... and all without burning his bridges ... I was impressed ◝(ᵔ‿ᵔ)◜
Communication is a powerful thing ... truths omitted are just as bad as the lies told ... life is tough enough already with plenty to suffer over, no need to add to that the pain of regret for untold truths and lies spoken ... this story portrayed that theme very well. I was glad for a happy ending.
As an aside ... it was nice to see SatoTaiki and Mikami Ai getting into their kiss scenes ٩(✿ ^ᴗ^ )۶
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