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Cozy and Heartwarming
As someone who loves the manga this was a great short watch!
I do have to say I wish it had was more episodes. They wrapped it up nicely and pacing was great, but I would’ve liked to see Nomoto and Kasuga develop more like they do in the manga. I also went into the drama hoping to see Yako since I loved her in the manga. I love that Nomoto has an asexual lesbian friend who also has a passion for food, and I was sad to not see her.
Otherwise though, I really like how this was done! The cinematography was great. I enjoyed all the acting. They stayed pretty close to the original source material and I had the same feelings watching it as I did reading it. I will forever love the simplicity of the plot and the commentary on women and our relationships with food. I definitely recommend checking this out — and the manga too!
I do have to say I wish it had was more episodes. They wrapped it up nicely and pacing was great, but I would’ve liked to see Nomoto and Kasuga develop more like they do in the manga. I also went into the drama hoping to see Yako since I loved her in the manga. I love that Nomoto has an asexual lesbian friend who also has a passion for food, and I was sad to not see her.
Otherwise though, I really like how this was done! The cinematography was great. I enjoyed all the acting. They stayed pretty close to the original source material and I had the same feelings watching it as I did reading it. I will forever love the simplicity of the plot and the commentary on women and our relationships with food. I definitely recommend checking this out — and the manga too!
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