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Meet Me After School

Original title: Chugakusei Nikki
  • TV Mini Series
  • 2018
  • TV-14
  • 57m
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7.2/10
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Meet Me After School (2018)
DramaRomance

Emotions resurface when a school teacher and her former student reconnect three years after sharing a forbidden attraction that scarred them both.Emotions resurface when a school teacher and her former student reconnect three years after sharing a forbidden attraction that scarred them both.Emotions resurface when a school teacher and her former student reconnect three years after sharing a forbidden attraction that scarred them both.

  • Creator
    • Junko Kawakami
  • Stars
    • Kasumi Arimura
    • Keita Machida
    • Koshi Mizukami
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
    712
    YOUR RATING
    • Creator
      • Junko Kawakami
    • Stars
      • Kasumi Arimura
      • Keita Machida
      • Koshi Mizukami
    • 18User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Kasumi Arimura
    Kasumi Arimura
    • Hijiri Suenaga
    • 2018
    Keita Machida
    • Shotaro Kawai
    • 2018
    Koshi Mizukami
    • Akira Kuroiwa
    • 2018
    Yoh Yoshida
    Yoh Yoshida
    • Ritsu Haraguchi
    • 2018
    Yui Natsukawa
    Yui Natsukawa
    • Aiko Kuroiwa
    • 2018
    Mari Natsuki
    • Michiyo Shioya
    • 2018
    Tomoko Nakajima
    Tomoko Nakajima
    • Satomi Suenaga
    • 2018
    Masaki Kaji
    • Tadayuki Tanabe
    • 2018
    Rina Ono
    • Runa Iwasaki
    • 2018
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    • Shigeru Jofu
    • 2018
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    • 2018
    Eri Murakawa
    • Miwa Tachibana
    • 2018
    Seina Nakata
    • Yuu Kosaka
    • 2018
    Jiei Wakabayashi
    • Junichiro Kokonoe
    • 2018
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    • Atsuki Shiraishi
    • 2018
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    • 2018
    Nozomi Muraoka
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    • 2018
    Atsushi Korechika
    • Nobuhiko Irie
    • 2018
    • Creator
      • Junko Kawakami
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    9llaskiee

    Good but controversial drama

    I'm not sure how to feel about this drama. For one it really is an excellent drama with some of the best chemistry I've seen and great performances. The obvious issue though is the ML is a 15 year old falling for his 25 year old teacher. For the life of me I'll never understand why they didn't make the ML 18 instead of 15 and avoid controversy altogether, I mean why even go there? But they went there. The drama does not glorify or condone this behavior, but it definitely romanticizes it and that's what a lot of people understandably have a problem with.

    I suggest you watch for yourself and see what you think, there is a lot to be felt in this drama.
    7luna_mila

    No lighthearted series...

    Second Japanese series I watch that a woman falls in love with an 15-year old. It feels uncomfortable. I have nothing against an age gap but a 15-year old guy (boy!)?! I just can't understand... It made the series very burdened. I totally don't get why the script writers made this decision.

    That being said, I hoped when he became an adult, it would become a more lighthearted series but it didn't. We almost never saw them smile with/at each other.

    11 episodes weren't needed, it felt dragged on.

    Don't get me wrong, it wasn't bad but I would have liked it more if the romance became more lighthearted.
    Reginay_404

    The Common Pattern in Dramas About a Student-Teacher Love Relationship

    In the drama about a student-teacher love relationship, female teachers are generally very weak, pitiful, and very feminine. They are the incarnation of truth, goodness, and beauty, but they are often misunderstood. As a result, in some ways, they are not happy. At the same time, they are kidnapped by society's expectations of women. Although they often choose to tolerate, in fact, deep in their hearts, they are still very rebellious. Breaking free from all shackles and falling in love with students is a very "rebellious" choice.

    The audience would like to think Hijiri is so good, why should people bully her? Why is the love process of these two lovers so complicated and difficult? If you like each other, why can't you be together? Finally: what did they do wrong? Nothing wrong. But if we set aside these settings, will the audience really support them? Not necessarily. I think that it is okay to have this kind of relationship in artworks, but it is a bit difficult to do so in reality.

    I don't personally like the ending. In reality, the possibility of always liking someone without contact is very low. However, this is a fairy tale anyway. The village flowers are beautiful, and Kuroiwa-Kun is handsome. The breath of youth, the perfect fairy tale accompanied with Uru's beautiful BGM, and Du Fu's Delighting in Rain on a Spring Night are a perfect match. Who has heard of fairy tales that are hurtful? Well, it's called a fable......

    At least all the teacher-student relationships I know are fairy tales. But fairy tales are also good and average. At least it's worse than "High School Teacher" and "Majo no jouken". But it's definitely better than all kinds of movies adapted from other comic books.
    4shashben

    Irrational

    Basically she is a teacher with " passion" for teaching. At the age of "15" she shd have guided her student to complete his education at any cost first and then think about other things. When she realizes infatuation of one of her students aged 15, she was ,"25" quite old enough to understand the implications. In due course too she just gives her love as "excuse" as her co worker rightly points out. Age gap might not be deterrent but in that case both shd be ADULTS with their heads firmly on their shoulders. Here the boy is still high schooler? Fanning his feelings is CRIMINAL. She shd have refrained and guided him properly as TEACHER. Rather than doing the correct thing she keeps on justifying her misendevour. Plus she had her ex by her side who has been shown to be a dependable rational person. Rather than going with him this selfish in late 20s teacher keeps on seducing her student!

    Irrational and criminal!

    It seems that rather director WANTS it this way just for (?) cheap sensationalism.
    7PennyReviews

    Good Enough

    This drama deals with the taboo of not only age gap and forbidden love but also with having a relationship with a minor. I won't review this drama based on my own views on the matter, as it didn't glorify it, but just presented the story and the tragedy of their love. So, emotion wise, this one was strong at that area. Especially at the begining, however, it got boring towards the end and the pace slowed down as well. I also enjoyed the presentation of the how everyone else viewed their choices as well as the emotional struggles the two leads had to deal with. In addition, the performances were really good and the cinematography on point for this drama.

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      Based on manga series "Chugakusei Nikki" by Junko Kawakami (first published 2013 in manga magazine Feel Young).

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    • Release date
      • October 9, 2018 (Japan)
    • Country of origin
      • Japan
    • Language
      • Japanese
    • Also known as
      • 中學聖日記
    • Production company
      • Tokyo Broadcasting System (TBS)
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      • 57m
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