Fukuda Yu is a young man who fell in love with a girl that gave him half of her eraser in the second year of junior high school. The unrequited love continued for the next 13 years which was filled with laughter and tears. (Source: DramaWiki) ~~ Based on a true love story shared on an online bulletin board. Edit Translation
- English
- magyar / magyar nyelv
- עברית / עִבְרִית
- dansk
- Native Title: 消しゴムをくれた女子を好きになった。
- Also Known As: I Fell in Love With the Girl Who Gave Me the Eraser , Keshigomu o Kureta Joshi o Suki ni Natta
- Director: Komuro Naoko, Kusano Shogo
- Screenwriter: Kataoka Sho
- Genres: Romance, Youth, Drama
Cast & Credits
- Ohashi KazuyaFukuda YuMain Role
- Fukuchi Momoko Support Role
- Fujiwara JoichiroItakura KazukiSupport Role
- Kojima KenMori TomohikoSupport Role
- Kusaka TamamiYamamoto Natsuki [Yu's middle school friend] (Ep. 1-2)Guest Role
- Kikuchi Hina[Yu's middle school friend] (Ep. 1-2)Guest Role
Reviews
One of the best 2022 summer dramas
With an unrequited love trope based on a true story, this drama brings back a feeling of nostalgia and can portray moving from one part of your life to the next that every audience can relate to. Every episode is such a rollercoaster. You surely get irritated by some scenes, feel pity for the main character, and had mixed feelings because of how realistic this drama is. It's like some audiences can still reflect upon their own experiences in relation to the characters.Not only the plot, but the cinematography is also top-notch, beautifully shot, and perfect for the summer.
Also, the chemistry of all characters is perfect. The main characters are loveable pairs & the male friendship is amazing. Their friendship is one of the highlights of this drama ?
Overall, with features amazing performances by the entire cast, Keshisuki delivers complex plots, has an incredible soundtrack, and has compelling characters in a surprisingly short period of time.
Thank you for a good drama over these past 3 months.
I give my rating 8.5/10 ✨
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This review may contain spoilers
I've watched this "Keshigomu wo Kureta Joshi wo Suki ni Natta" both for Fukuchi Momoko (whom I dearly remembered from "Joshikosei no Mudazukai") and for the light-but-interesting premise.The script is mostly brilliant, the cast did a very good job, the music - albeit not being my cup of tea - is totally fine, and the production value as high as they come.
So why am I not rating this higher than 8? Why not a 10 or at least a 9?
(Expect a MAJOR spoiler in my answer, so if you wanna avoid it, don't read any further! ^___-)
Honestly, I really didn't like the ending.
I think the story had been remarkably realistic (without being gloomy, thanks to the script, the funny side characters, etc.) until the last episode, and I found the kinda abrupt happy ending pretty off-putting. It felt, in all fairness, too unrealistic and predictable. The FL had been written, until then, as quite cold and seriously not being really into it much...then she reads the ML's letter from their school days, and *BAM!*, she suddenly melts and they live happily ever after? Big let down, sorry. Particularly since the script had been so good until then!
Imho they either should've taken more time (like, one more episode?) to portray her change of mind, or else, why not, they could've left it like that, as weird as it may sound; if anything, it would've given off a precious message: that is, that it's a lot more important to find someone who cares about you, rather than to waste your time running after someone who doesn't.
(Yeah, I know, it sounds harsh. But it's a pearl of wisdom from someone who's almost fifty and has been there, done that, and learned the hard way...^_^;...)
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