Episode 10 of "Dressed up for Love" is updated, the whole drama is over, and Buya Jun will introduce this drama again, as a reference for everyone whether to make up the drama.
Starring: Haruna Kawaguchi
Co-stars: Yokoba Ryusei / Maruyama Ryuhei / Nakamura Anna / Mukai Osamu / Natsukawa Yui / Yamashita Mitsuki / Takama Fumiya
The final episode of "Dress up for a Reason for Love" got 8.6%, an average of 7.9% for the whole series, which is the lowest rating in the past two years for TBS's hot ten (10 o'clock on Tuesday night).
Ratings aside, the reputation of this drama in the early stage is quite good, continuing the style of fire 10 love + workplace, telling the story of the heroine working hard at the same time, but also has ambiguous feelings with the cohabiting man and the president of the crush.
In terms of love plot, this drama does not drag mud and water, the relationship between the male and female protagonists progresses rapidly, and there is also a lot of sugar, and the ambiguity between young men and women in the share house is indeed very sexy.
In terms of work plot, it is also difficult to shoot a lot of contemporary workplace social animals, such as tired at work and dare not say to the family, the mother will report that she is doing well when she calls, as the heroine of the Internet celebrity, she has been accused of plagiarism and has been subjected to Internet violence, and then the content is full of pressure.
Criticized is the plot after 7 episodes, many viewers commented on the previous episodes, and the next 3 episodes were slightly crotch-pulling, and even a bit of a mess. What attracts Budiya Jun is the show's three soul characters: producer Junko Arai, screenwriter Ariza Kaneko, and director Ayuko Tsukahara.
These three women have collaborated on many Japanese dramas, especially the director Ayuko Tsukahara, including "For N", "Endless Love", "Abnormal Death", "MIU404", "Reprinted", "Tokyo Hotel", "Junior High School Sacred Diary", "I Chose not to get married" and a series of word-of-mouth masterpieces.
Ayuko Tsukahara's lens language is very personally liked, full of beauty and very useful.
She is good at the delicate treatment of emotions between characters, using many large apertures and small depth of field to make the characters' expressions clear, so as to show the emotions of the characters. For example, the hand-holding scene in "For N", through people's inadvertent emotions, uses touch and lines to express feelings, light and direct to emotions.
There is also her contrasting play, which can greatly mobilize and stimulate the audience's emotions. For example, the father in "Unnatural" who is exhausted and rides on the road after delivering the cake is contrasted with the happy capitalists in the meat forest of the wine pond and the fireworks that bloom in the night sky.
And at the end of the episode, the theme song that appears at the right time is used as the emotional outlet of the audience. "Unnatural" is Yoshizu Genshi's "lemon", "For N" is Leo's "silly", "The Diary of a Middle School Saint" is Uru's "Overture", and this "Dressed for Love Has a Reason" is Hoshino's "Unthinkable".
Another highlight of this drama is that as the heroine of the Internet celebrity, there are many beautiful clothes.