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Beyond Goodbye

Original title: Sayonara no Tsuzuki
  • TV Series
  • 2024–
  • TV-14
  • 50m
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Kasumi Arimura and Kentarô Sakaguchi in Beyond Goodbye (2024)
Saeko falls into deep despair after her boyfriend Yusuke dies in a car accident. A few months later, she meets Naruse who received heart transplant from Yusuke and now he feels something for Saeko in his heart.
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Saeko falls into deep despair after her boyfriend Yusuke dies in a car accident. A few months later, she meets Naruse who received heart transplant from Yusuke and now he feels something for... Read allSaeko falls into deep despair after her boyfriend Yusuke dies in a car accident. A few months later, she meets Naruse who received heart transplant from Yusuke and now he feels something for Saeko in his heart.Saeko falls into deep despair after her boyfriend Yusuke dies in a car accident. A few months later, she meets Naruse who received heart transplant from Yusuke and now he feels something for Saeko in his heart.

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    • Ell
    • Anzu Lawson
    • Tôma Ikuta
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    • Stars
      • Ell
      • Anzu Lawson
      • Tôma Ikuta
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    Anzu Lawson
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    Tôma Ikuta
    • Yusuke Nakamachi
    • 2024
    Yuri Nakamura
    • Miki
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    Benjamin Hudson
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    Kasumi Arimura
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    • Saeko Sugawara
    Kentarô Sakaguchi
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    4tles7

    Dragging story of two not very interesting people.

    Although you could classify this story as a romance, it is pretty one note for an Asian drama. I am going to be revealing a lot here so you might want to stop now.... There is very little suspense and it is rife with coincidental meetings that one could call fate but seem more manufactured. When you add some of the observations, particularly by Naruse's wife who suggests that maybe the heart is looking for the lost love he had when alive...it seems even more contrived.

    So Naruse may be driven to behavior caused by Yasuke's heart inside of him... but you cannot let go of the fact that he is cheating on his rather nice wife. So therefore, the ending becomes predictable that he will wind up staying with his wife at the conclusion of all of this and perhaps Saeko will learn to move on (or maybe not).

    This type of thinking where the spirit of the person can be relayed through a transplant seems to be more about superstition, which is still a big part of Asian culture. They try to make it seem as though it has scientific validity... However, this would have been a much more interesting story if it went the supernatural path and had more suspense...maybe a bit of horror (the guy becomes a pianist from this force inside him, even though prior to the transplant, he can't play a note!) or at least having Naruse fight off the feelings of being taken over by someone else inside his body, rather than succumbing to it seeming not to care hard enough if he blows his marriage.

    There is a point during a picnic where Naruse's wife appears to enjoy her husband more when he wasn't so active, healthy and more independent (pre-transplant)...but it is never explored again.

    Saeko seems to be disturbed and yet joyful by Naruse's reincarnation of Yoseke but never seems to care that she is with a married man. She also seems to be a bit bratty, again, the viewer has to root for Naruse to stay with his wife. Miki tells Saeko that she is breaking up a marriage but Saeko could care less.

    Besides the pseudo-science part of playing the piano, when you watch them take a day trip to experience Youseke's childhood and encounter his mother in the cafe...what is the point of this scene? The viewer feels uncomfortable, which is a good thing....but the scene ends quickly and goes nowhere. The writer could have done more with this. You aren't really learning very much except Saeko can't move on and Naruse seems to be allowing himself to run away from his marriage.

    After a while, watching Naruse and Saeko becomes just a tiresome bore. They are not particularly interesting people and don't seem to be very smart. The story just kind of lays there. It is not clever enough. You just feel bad for Miki.

    In the last episode when he shows up in Hawaii, he seems more like a stalking psycho. The idea of giving her some last moments with Youseke seems more selfish than sincere. She was already starting to move on. By showing up on the island he was just making it harder for her, especially since he is dying. It seems all rather selfish.

    Miki's phone call to Saeko in Hawaii was rather pathetic. It was sadder to me that she felt she had to make the call, than the fact that Naruse was actually dying. Miki is the real hero in this story.

    It is difficult to buy the reconciliation with the two women in the end. I don't believe this is how real people would respond.

    The writer of the film is supposed to be great but there's no greatness here.
    10splashwog

    brilliant

    As a viewer from Greece, I was so excited to come across this series and appreciated each and every episode of this series. The cinematography was sublime, the acting incredible. I will never forget this series and the stories/lessons it told... it will remain with me forever. However I have also noticed that others have rated this not too kindly, and from my honest opinion, I think its a cultural thing. Ive notcied that certain well crafted J dramas or K dramas have a lower rating when there isnt a happy ending. Some feel invested in a series and just expect a happy ever after ending. This drama depicted real humane issues and dealt with them with sensitivity and realism. Orange Days was always my fave J Drama, but this probably tops it.
    6fersiaf

    Startes strong but...

    With the first 2 episodes I really think that this series started strong. Like the premise of a love story that is kind of confusing at the same time frustrating, mix it up with a storyline like this. But, towards the end, what happened? It is like there is no clear point as to where the story is leading. There could have been a better story for the characters. The supposed lead here is the female lead but why is it the male lead the one that experienced all the pain? It is unfair to his character unless the story is in his POV which is clearly no. Also, there is no clear justification on the action of the male lead.. if he is acting on his will or still controlled by the 'transplanted heart' cos seriously if he acts in his own volition then clearly he is cheating on with his wife.. that just makes no sense. There isn't actual committing of feelings. And in the last episode with the call of the wife reminding the female lead of not hot having sex with her husband is too ridiculous! Like a cringe moment.

    Im sorry but this is a little messed up. But this really started strong. Give this to a Korean production I think they'd give better storytelling and a proper ending.
    5PennyReviews

    Good Enough

    Japanese Drama '' Sayonara no Tsuzuki '' is a romantic melodrama with a tragic story and tragic characters.

    The drama incorporates the idea that the body has memory, but it is not that well presented, as the story is more focused on the romance and builds its story up from there.

    As for the romance, it was odd, as the one person was wracked with grief and was trying to hold on to any spec of hope, and the other had an identity crisis at best. Most tragic of them all was the wife who was trying to figure things out.

    The performances, on the other hand, were all great by everyone in the cast.

    So, overall, five out of ten.
    pactfo

    Too much absurd coincidences and developments

    A coffee loving piano player who is deeply in love with his gf, dies in an unfortunate bus accident on the day he was going to propose to her. After his death some random man with a heart problem receives the piano player's heart. This man has a wife, does not play the piano and never drinks coffee. Surprise, surprise, you won't see this coming but after he's recovered this man now all of a sudden is at the exact same spot as the dead piano player was years before, playing the exact same Jackson 5 song on said piano and of course the widow fiancee happens to be there at the exact same day and time as well and hears him playing from afar and obviously starts running to him. LOOOL. She just fails to encounter him but soon after she meets him anyway and he develops confusing feelings for her (duh) but remember he has a wife and then finally there is no clear resolution. What a waste of time, story is full of absurd coincidences and plot holes. Not worth it. 3/10.

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      • November 14, 2024 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Japan
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    • Language
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    • Also known as
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