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JadeDarcy

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JadeDarcy

Los Angeles, California
Itazura na Kiss: Love in Tokyo japanese drama review
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Itazura na Kiss: Love in Tokyo
13 people found this review helpful
by JadeDarcy
Jul 19, 2013
16 of 16 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 9.0
Story 10.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 9.0
I'm not going to claim that this story was flawless, but it did keep me engaged in it from the first episode, because of this I think this story deserves a 9/10. I wrote the following after watching episode 10, but I believe those thoughts can be applied to the overall drama (except for the ending): "This episode cemented my belief that this is the best rendition of "Mischievous Kiss" [for me]. 1.The pacing is great. They cover so much ground in each episode, while keeping and emphasizing on the important areas of character/arc/relationship development. 2.Even in the instances when Kotoko becomes a bit childish, they never really cross the line into cartoonish and overly annoying. As much as I loved Tversion, and Ariel Lin, it was painful to watch her character sometimes. I won't even mention the Korean one! 3. The characterization of all characters just seems richer, deeper and more realistic. Kotoko and Kin Chan have shown more skinship,friendship and awareness of each other. Irie is not so cold and is more complex in this version. Kotoko is not as annoying, dumb and helpless as in the other versions. [There were times in the story I thought they were finally going to cross the edge on too corny, silly or angst, but somehow it was always reined in, even if at the last second. I thought that was an attribute to the story] 4.Irie's mom is just: QUEEN. She is so adorable,funny, loving, manipulating and nosy. I love it. Kotoko's dad's is also less pathetic. Overall I think this show is doing a great job in keeping all the original elements of the story that we love, yet is bringing new life and dimension to how the story is represented, thus keeping it fresh and addicting." As much as I liked the drama I have to say I was a bit disappointed with the ending. It felt a bit rushed and by denying to show us the consequences of Irie's decision I felt a bit robbed. They took away an opportunity of some angst (I'm not a huge fan of unnecessary angst), but I think it would have added a level of more sincere resolution. The ending felt a bit too...Sugar, spice, cotton candy and everything nice...for me. Still, I would highly recommend this drama to fans of the other versions, or anyone looking for a sweet, breezy, light drama.
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