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amrita828

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Switch Girl!! Season 2 japanese drama review
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Switch Girl!! Season 2
33 people found this review helpful
by amrita828
May 18, 2013
8 of 8 episodes seen
Completed 2
Overall 8.0
Story 6.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 8.0
If someone had told me I would watch Switch Girl one day, I'd have laughed. This show is the most random thing I've ever watched, so full of absurdities and manga-like situations you either approach it with no intellectual expectations or you'll sue the production. And yet, here I am writing a review for the 2nd season, after having marathoned through the first in one night and this one in the next. The plot is full of cliches - from a narrative point of view, the 1st season was much better - with a little too much lingering on evil sex slave dealers laughing crazily and raising their malignant eyes to the skies. There have been moments I wished they would just go on with the plot (whatever that was), since the drama only has 4 hours time to tell it. The force of this show is therefore not in the plot, but the characters. Nika, our heroine, is possibly the most adorable being in the northern emisphere. I simply love her. Not because I can rely, or because she's realistic, or because she's flawed but for a combination of those and an amazing ability to surprise me. I couldn't stop laughing at her antics, her sitting in the middle of a square crying about her pubic hair showing from under her underwear. The second after, I would empathize with her. Yes, she's a crazy character whom you can either love or hate, but not ignore. Arata is the silent hero every girl dreams of, and the chemistry between these two is quite striking if you think this drama is romantic despite having no such ambition. All the side characters are insane and some deliciosuly hilarious. The villains, on the other hand, are so stereotyped they are forgotten the moment they are out of the screen. Music is nothing special in this one, while I thought it was quite well chosen in the 1st season. All in all, I am ready to recommend this drama to: 1. clever people who have put their brains in the fridge for some time to recharge it and don't want to use it for a while 2. fans of Renn Kiriyama (someone has called my name?) and/or Nishiuchi Mariya 3. girls who want to learn what to avoid before a romantic evening with their boyfriend, such as wild hair removal or litres of aphrodisiac perfume 4. lovers of manga-like, over the top comedy If you're one of the above, enjoy your watch!
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