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Japanese drama review "You and I on the G String": a beautiful piece of music played when life is frustrated

author:Chen Qingyi

Surrounded by many brilliant episodes in the autumn of 2019, "You and I on the G String" adapted by the manga artist "いくえみ绫" (G線のあなたと私) seems to be buried, although there is no heavyweight cast blessing, or a huge scene that costs a lot, but the natural and smooth performance of the actors, as well as the fresh and delicate plot, make me feel healed. The protagonist played by "Bo Yao" is a ruined OL, and when she accidentally met the violin, she began to play a beautiful music for her frustrated life! Let's get to know this healing work today, but fewer people know about it.

Japanese drama review "You and I on the G String": a beautiful piece of music played when life is frustrated

Even if we spend money and time, we still need to have spiritual sustenance

Japanese drama review "You and I on the G String": a beautiful piece of music played when life is frustrated

Twilight also said, "Adult music classroom, is there anything more meaningless in this world?" What is the use of spending a small amount of money and precious time to learn a very powerful instrument that cannot be learned? However, people who are about to drown in the low tide will find a way to catch even a straw." (Episode 1)

At the most frustrated time of life, if you can grasp something, you don't seem to be drowned in despair, and the three main characters in the Japanese drama "You and Me on the G String" are just redeemed by the beautiful music played by the violin. Although adults still go to learn violin, it seems to be a waste of money and time, but for them, it is definitely the happiest thing for them to find the interest that they can devote themselves to.

The classical music that enchants the protagonist in the play is baha's "Aria on G Strings" (G Line のアリア), a song that is emotionally rich and melodious, and is still an immortal classic for hundreds of years, and many movies, dramas and even video games have used "Aria on G Strings" as an interlude or soundtrack.

When music becomes the salvation of life, I want to stick with it no matter what

Japanese drama review "You and I on the G String": a beautiful piece of music played when life is frustrated

Twilight (Hiromi), who originally left her job because she was about to get married, was suddenly repented by her fiancé. Disheartened, Yingzi saw the violin playing live in the mall, and her wounded soul immediately felt healed, and decided to join the violin classroom for adults. College student Rito Kase (Daishi Nakagawa) has his first love as his brother's girlfriend, Masayuki Kusumi (Tomoki Sakurai), and even though they have broken up, Ritsuto still has a crush on Makoto and runs to learn violin in order to get close to her. Housewife Kitagawa Yukie (Yuki Matsushita) wants to escape the hurt and pressure brought to her by her husband and mother-in-law, so she uses learning the violin as a safe haven.

Women who are out of love and unemployed, college boys, housewives, three people who could not have intersected in life became classmates by chance and studied together in the violin classroom. Music seems to have a magical power to soothe people's wounded and tired hearts, although they are unlikely to become a great violinist, learning this instrument can only be an interest at best, but I believe that this time will certainly be an important and precious time in their lives.

Take a leisurely vacation and get yourself started all over again!

Japanese drama review "You and I on the G String": a beautiful piece of music played when life is frustrated

Kuzumi was really like, "If you don't have a job, then why bother!" Life always encounters music at such times. I think It's a great pleasure for Miss Twilight to meet music like this and then come to class on time every week." (Episode 3)

I liked what The teacher said to Yayoko, and when Yayoko was worried about whether her life was useless, the teacher's affirmation and encouragement made her regain her confidence. In fact, life inevitably has ups and downs, it is impossible to always be smooth, at the right time to let yourself rest, stop, or even take a long holiday! After we recharge our batteries, we have the motivation to start over and rethink what we want to do.

I think this Japanese drama is like the big dark horse of the autumn file, the emotions slowly brewed by the characters are moving, and the audience is more and more engaged the more they watch. In particular, the relationship between Yaeiko and Rijin was beyond my imagination, and at first I felt that the two of them had no "CP sense" at all, but then there was amazing major progress! The overflowing pink bubbles made my heart blush and beat my heart, almost like watching a movie of pure love of youth!

A masterpiece of Japanese drama with a musical theme

Japanese drama review "You and I on the G String": a beautiful piece of music played when life is frustrated

Although it is not as popular as the popular "Symphonic Lover's Dream" and the intriguing "Quartet", I still highly recommend this "You and Me on the G String", with "music" as the main axis, stringing together a humane and sincere and timeless story, and I can't help but feel warm in my heart. When you are frustrated in life, if you can have a good partner to talk about your heart, and work together to spend this low tide day, I believe you will be able to play a beautiful music.

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