Story:
The plot does a great job of delivering a heartwarming story while integrating the culture and history between Taiwan and Japan. Especially in a setting where the railway industry is dominated by men, it was eye-opening to view this story from a working female's perspective. The plot manages to develop the side characters' stories as they all later integrate. The only con is the incompletion of some of the side characters' stories (due to the pandemic).
Cast:
Watching the drama, you realize how they carefully chose the cast as they had to speak multiple languages (Japanese, English, and Mandarin). No matter which language the character spoke, they conveyed their thoughts. Even though it was the first time a lot of the cast members were working with each other, you couldn't sense that at all. According to the Taiwan cast, the auditions were highly competitive. The drama even challenged itself by casting some people (Li Zi Cheng and Wu Dai Yun) who did not have much experience but did a great job with their 'natural' acting as said by the director.
Music + Cinematography:
NHK dramas never disappoint me when it comes to cinematography and music. The music was composed by Shinya Kiyozuka, who did a beautiful job creating music that deepened the story. Tsunagaru Kokoro, the theme song of this drama (has both Japanese and Mandarin versions) is although short, describes the connection that stretches throughout history between Taiwan and Japan. Hopefully, NHK decides to release an official soundtrack soon.
The cinematography captures the scenery of Taiwan without distracting the viewer from the story. The details of the color grading portray the late 90s/early 2000s setting.
Rewatch Value:
I tend to not rewatch a lot of shows. However, this drama has so much to offer, it makes you want to watch it again.
In conclusion, every second of the film contributed to the drama. I was amazed by the balance between the Taiwan-Japan history and the character developments. Though people say there should’ve been more episodes, I think an additional episode would have stretched the story too much. I just wish I could have seen the fully developed story the production team idealized if it wasn’t affected by the pandemic.
Finally, I highly recommend looking into the links provided below that provide a better understanding of the production, cast, and story after completing the drama.
Behind the Scenes + Interview: https://youtu.be/liAGgbnEzRo https://youtu.be/H0astxpavIg
Taiwan Cast Interview: https://youtu.be/svtd6zv3VNI https://youtu.be/1IY07VTZD1g
Filming Locations: https://youtu.be/tX62P6OWTdM
Explanation of an ending that wasn't included in the film: https://twitter.com/Kumiko_Tabuchi/status/1266724842964828164?s=20
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Story:
The story has a lot of potentials. I think it was daring of the director to chose a story that talks about the sex toy industry. Even though the ideas and themes this story wanted to express were very thorough, the pacing of the story felt off in certain parts. At times the plot becomes predictable which made me gradually lose interest. For having a storyline like this movie, I expect more depth or development that depicts the character's life.
Cast:
No complaints about the cast! People were excited to see these Takahashi Issei and Aoi Yu come back together since they last worked on a film together "All About Lily Chou Chou". There's a lot of small details for these characters that you could clearly tell through their acting. If you're watching this movie purely to see their acting, I could understand why.
Music:
Music was used sparingly throughout the movie. Most of it was left empty to emphasize the reality and the sense of time passing by. Whenever music was used, it largely affected the mood of the story, easily informing the audience how the scenes should be portrayed. Simply by listening to the music, I could recall the scenes it was used for. The only reason why I did not give music a full score is because of how the void was sometimes too much and affected the pace of the movie.
Rewatch Value:
The only reason why I could see people rewatching the movie is if they're really drawn by the cast's acting. I personally don't see the need for rewatching when there are plentiful of other movies that could be worth my time.
Overall, the movie isn't bad nor excellent, just average. It's a typical romance movie plotline with a slightly different concept.
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