short review
A heartwarming drama that involved a passionate substitute male preschool teacher that give 101% for the children.
Acting: Not the best, but i think Sho is criminally underrated during his early acting career. He is really into this role and it seems like he is a legit substitute teacher, the only issue for him is that he is overexaggerating in some parts of the drama. The supporting cast is great, especially the Supervisor and "Ojichan-sensei".
Music: Perfect. more/less it's a mixture of Disney music (used in cheerful scene) and K-drama (used in sad/tense scene). it successfully make me (heavily) crying in most of the episode (as a person whose eyes only a bit watery when watching 1 litre of tears). If only they didn't repetitively use Ruppina's song over and over in every episode i would give it a 10.
this drama is a bit old, but decent. my issue with this drama (other than the one that i mentioned above) is that it's too long for a drama that Involved a preschool setting. many unnecessary scene, making it feels to formulative.
Acting: Not the best, but i think Sho is criminally underrated during his early acting career. He is really into this role and it seems like he is a legit substitute teacher, the only issue for him is that he is overexaggerating in some parts of the drama. The supporting cast is great, especially the Supervisor and "Ojichan-sensei".
Music: Perfect. more/less it's a mixture of Disney music (used in cheerful scene) and K-drama (used in sad/tense scene). it successfully make me (heavily) crying in most of the episode (as a person whose eyes only a bit watery when watching 1 litre of tears). If only they didn't repetitively use Ruppina's song over and over in every episode i would give it a 10.
this drama is a bit old, but decent. my issue with this drama (other than the one that i mentioned above) is that it's too long for a drama that Involved a preschool setting. many unnecessary scene, making it feels to formulative.
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