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Atashinchi no Danshi japanese drama review
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Atashinchi no Danshi
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by Yasi
Feb 16, 2022
11 of 11 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 7.5
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 5.5
Music 6.0
Rewatch Value 7.5

I am going to divide my review in positive (+) and negative (-) points: 



+ One thing that immediately caught my eye are the well-chosen backdrops. They made the whole setup feel more real.

+ The choice of the main cast was really good - almost all actors are eye-candy. 

+ The story progresses really well as it takes the time to dive into each family members past, interests and problems. It was also nice to see how the characters grew attached to each other.


+ Original Plot: ‚Girl is in debt’ is nothing new but with additional plot points such as: a 20-year-old woman becomes the „mother“ to 6 boys ranging in ages child to adult and has mother-goals to fulfill makes this whole setup unique.
+  Even when facing new challenges the main plot never loses sight of the original premise.

- Unfortunately the acting was a bit stiff from time to time - especially from Maki I’d have loved to see a better performance. 


- The middle part of this drama was a bit repetitive because of it’s repeated pattern.
- As the drama goes on it becomes more and more unrealistic. I understand that the writers wanted to underline the newly formed bonds between the characters but did the castle really need to become a transformer for that?

+/- Plot points were a little bit childish sometimes but the overall message was clear and beautiful. 


This drama wasn't perfect - but I still might still rewatch it since I kind of love the whole setup and the weird characters.
I would recommend this drama to people that like: Ikemen, family drama and comedy.
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