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Una actriz y un político solo quieren el divorcio. Pero con tantas personas interesadas en su matrimonio, su separación promete ser todo un desafío.Una actriz y un político solo quieren el divorcio. Pero con tantas personas interesadas en su matrimonio, su separación promete ser todo un desafío.Una actriz y un político solo quieren el divorcio. Pero con tantas personas interesadas en su matrimonio, su separación promete ser todo un desafío.
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This drama is may be only enjoyable to Japanese people, especially those who know country side. The election in Japan has totally different character than those elsewhere as described. It is not about ideology or policy, people vote for the "known face""known family resulting in many 2.3. Generation parliamentarian, like Abe or Kishida. A pathetic version of election/democracy and this drama does capture the funny and sad side of such situation of democracy in Japan.
The characters are well acted by veteran actors and episodes are close to reality, yet very funny.
The writer is very famous script writer in Japan and I hope his humour will be more appreciated abroad.
The characters are well acted by veteran actors and episodes are close to reality, yet very funny.
The writer is very famous script writer in Japan and I hope his humour will be more appreciated abroad.
If you are into cute and cozy anime, then this is kinda like that, but live action. The acting is over the top, but in a good way (just like anime).
The main female character, Yui, is quirky and her overly dramatic lines are quite humorous (Mi-ma-taaaa!) She is quite lovable and I found myself really wanting her to find happiness.
Taishi, Yui's politician husband has so many ::face palm:: moments... he has a good heart but doesn't always make the best choices. I would look forward to seeing his character develop in a season 2 (if there is a second one planned?)
All the other characters, Saotome, Taishi's mother, Yui's mother and so many others were all great and I hope to see more of them.
Overall, It's a comedic drama that I was glad to see. America media doesn't seem to want to invest in good old fashioned rom coms anymore, only super hero movies... so it's refreshing that Netflix is picking up Japanese series like these to fill that void.
I hope there is a season 2!
The main female character, Yui, is quirky and her overly dramatic lines are quite humorous (Mi-ma-taaaa!) She is quite lovable and I found myself really wanting her to find happiness.
Taishi, Yui's politician husband has so many ::face palm:: moments... he has a good heart but doesn't always make the best choices. I would look forward to seeing his character develop in a season 2 (if there is a second one planned?)
All the other characters, Saotome, Taishi's mother, Yui's mother and so many others were all great and I hope to see more of them.
Overall, It's a comedic drama that I was glad to see. America media doesn't seem to want to invest in good old fashioned rom coms anymore, only super hero movies... so it's refreshing that Netflix is picking up Japanese series like these to fill that void.
I hope there is a season 2!
'Let's Get Divorced' is a romantic comedy that also serves as a political satire. While it had the potential to secure a 9/10 rating, it ultimately fell short, settling for a 6/10 due to several key issues.
Plot Overview.
The narrative centres on a married couple: Taishi Tokairin, a newly-elected member of the Diet, and Yui Kurosawa, an actress. Despite five years of matrimony, the couple find themselves drifting apart, laying the groundwork for a complex tale.
Entertainment Value.
As a comedy, the show delivers an engaging storyline and thought-provoking concepts. It is an excellent choice for a weekend binge, particularly if you're interested in Japanese social and political satire. The drama adeptly subverts reality, offering unexpected twists and incisive commentary.
Directing and Immersion.
While the show aspires to meld comedy with serious social and political satire, the execution often leaves much to be desired. The juxtaposition of comedy and seriousness often results in a discordant narrative, akin to mixing oil with water. Although the majority of scenes are well-directed, pivotal moments that should serve as the story's anchor are hurried or lack sufficient detail. This disrupts the viewer's immersion and raises questions about the quality of the production.
Character Development.
The character development in the show is more confusing than seamless. A pitch-perfect dark comedy without character development, or a drama with robust character development, could have easily garnered a 9/10 rating. However, the emotional arcs of the characters are ambiguously portrayed, and the genre appears to shift as the series unfolds. This lack of focus not only confuses the viewer but also undermines the show's identity, exacerbating issues related to directing and immersion.
Despite its flaws, 'Let's Get Divorced' remains a show worth watching. It provides sufficient entertainment value and social commentary to keep audiences engaged, even if it fails to fully realise its potential.
Plot Overview.
The narrative centres on a married couple: Taishi Tokairin, a newly-elected member of the Diet, and Yui Kurosawa, an actress. Despite five years of matrimony, the couple find themselves drifting apart, laying the groundwork for a complex tale.
Entertainment Value.
As a comedy, the show delivers an engaging storyline and thought-provoking concepts. It is an excellent choice for a weekend binge, particularly if you're interested in Japanese social and political satire. The drama adeptly subverts reality, offering unexpected twists and incisive commentary.
Directing and Immersion.
While the show aspires to meld comedy with serious social and political satire, the execution often leaves much to be desired. The juxtaposition of comedy and seriousness often results in a discordant narrative, akin to mixing oil with water. Although the majority of scenes are well-directed, pivotal moments that should serve as the story's anchor are hurried or lack sufficient detail. This disrupts the viewer's immersion and raises questions about the quality of the production.
Character Development.
The character development in the show is more confusing than seamless. A pitch-perfect dark comedy without character development, or a drama with robust character development, could have easily garnered a 9/10 rating. However, the emotional arcs of the characters are ambiguously portrayed, and the genre appears to shift as the series unfolds. This lack of focus not only confuses the viewer but also undermines the show's identity, exacerbating issues related to directing and immersion.
Despite its flaws, 'Let's Get Divorced' remains a show worth watching. It provides sufficient entertainment value and social commentary to keep audiences engaged, even if it fails to fully realise its potential.
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