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Rawa

Iraq , As-Sulaimaniyah

Rawa

Iraq , As-Sulaimaniyah
Ashita, Mama ga Inai japanese drama review
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Ashita, Mama ga Inai
5 people found this review helpful
by Rawa
Jul 11, 2021
9 of 9 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 10
Story 10.0
Acting/Cast 10.0
Music 10.0
Rewatch Value 9.0

"People makes mistakes, and sometimes give birth to kids, who are supposed to be elsewhere." -Maou

I CAN'T BELIEVE HOW THIS DRAMA DOESN'T HAVE MORE REVIEWS, MORE AUDIENCE, MORE APPRECIATED!

AND for some reasons, I can't express the greatness of this drama just simply, in a few words, nor few statements, no.. not even few paragraphs are enough to tell how amaziinggg this tale is, how heartwarming, how heart-wrenching, and how beautiful!

It's beyond words, I loved it beyond words, at least, I adored it, more than anything else I have watched in 2021. I sure was late, but better late than missed it for life!

Characters, Story and Acting, everything were just perfect to my eyes. Music perfect to my ears, actually it's an understatement leaving it just like this, with a few words... the ending theme "Dare Ka Watashi Wo" by Kotoringo would always, always broke my soul and really really had to tear up whenever it was played, making the end of the episodes even more emotional than whatever had unfolded through the story till that point. It was just BEAUTIFUL & PAINFUL.

A MASTERPIECE, for real. a masterpiece, that doesn't need to sell itself, not with anything bland, like visual cinematography, or kick-assing budget, not even as many episodes as usual drama, this has only NINE wholesome episodes that spoke from heart to heart, a blazing hot message that could melt stone cold hearts! It's a live-version of abandoned kid's dream fantasies, portrayed realistically very heavy yet vividly bright & fun at times matching the innocent nature of the little kid's minds.


Ashita, Mama ga Inai, is definitely a MASTERPIECE of visual arts. A Masterpiece of human drama, and a MASTERPIECE of children acting!

Recommended for anyone who are tolerant enough to heavy themes, including abusive, violence and blood!

And recommended, only if you are fine with heavy dosage of heart-aches!

10/10! (PROBABLY THE BEST J-DRAMA I HAVE SEEN)
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