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Takako Tokiwa, Kyoko Fukada, and Keiko Kitagawa starred in the new drama that was just red

author:Beijing News
Takako Tokiwa, Kyoko Fukada, and Keiko Kitagawa starred in the new drama that was just red

The 2019 spring Japanese drama is not yet obvious for the time being - although this season's Japanese drama does lack blockbusters, it is also rich in genres, and there is no lack of creative and unique potential works, the teacher abuses the students' secondary two darkness, the magical daily life of beautiful women hating marriage, the agents and singers who live all over the broken hotel, the Japanese drama can still find the most comfortable angle to bring a variety of new comforts. Here are a few Japanese dramas that are suitable for easy watching at home during the Spring Festival holiday.

"Year 3 A Class" Secondary 2 teacher, the last lesson

Broadcast platform: NTV

Starring: Masanori Sugata, Meiku Nagano, Mine Imada, Kota Katayose, Moe Kamishiroishi

Recommendation Index: ★★★★ ☆

Takako Tokiwa, Kyoko Fukada, and Keiko Kitagawa starred in the new drama that was just red

Sugata's "Year 3 A Class" starring Sugata once again put the issue of bullying in school on the table.

Story: Ten days before the graduation ceremony, the class teacher of Year 3 A, Kazuya (Sugata Shoki), brings the whole class together and announces that they will all be his hostages. He blocks the corridor with explosives, shows his violent side in front of the students, and everything seems to be in search of the truth about the death of the student Who committed suicide before being bullied, Keisean (Kami Shiraishi Mengge)...

Highlights: The setting and promotion of the play is similar to the Japanese film masterpiece "Confession" directed by Tetsuya Nakajima, and the teacher who usually looks weak uses the last lesson to launch a counterattack on the bad students who are muddy and bad, and shocks the education in an extreme way. The series has shown the bullying phenomenon among Japanese teenagers, as well as the long-standing education problems, although limited by the scale of the folk release stage can not be as cold as "Confessions", and the rhythm of each episode is slightly delayed, but there is "soda" Sugata Shohui's acting skills, as well as a group of eye-catching young actors, with the plot of the dark department of the second year, "Year 3 A Class" is still the most noteworthy folk drama in this quarter, the sword between teachers and students is fierce, hoping to end with a full and rounded ending at the end.

"Proud Wife" American law, and a remake of Flavor

Broadcast platform: TBS

Starring: Tsuneko, Koizumi Kotaro, Mizuhara Kiko, Kitamura Takumi, Tang Dynasty Toshiaki

Recommendation Index: ★★★ ☆

Takako Tokiwa, Kyoko Fukada, and Keiko Kitagawa starred in the new drama that was just red

Although remade from the American drama of the same name, the narrative rhythm of "The Proud Wife" has a very old-fashioned Japanese drama.

Story: The husband (Toshimasa Shouming) of a housewife and former lawyer, Renmi Apricot (Takako Tokiwa), is arrested on suspicion of dereliction of duty, and news of his unrequited love affair with women is spread. In order to explore the truth, but also for the sake of her children and family, she had to return to the legal profession, away from the industry for many years, and encountered various difficulties, Apricot began her bumpy road to "re-employment".

Highlights: "The Proud Wife" is probably the most underrated episode of the season. The drama is remade from the classic American drama of the same name, but it does not lose the adaptation of Japanese localization. The setting of the housewife returning to the workplace due to family changes is first of all very able to give the Japanese audience a sense of substitution, and the drama handles the character changes more softly, and Apricot has undergone a difficult process of re-adaptation in the workplace, gradually finding a state and becoming more powerful. The rhythm of the series is stable and winning, the overall smoothness, the design of rarely sensationalism, and the taste of old Japanese dramas. Interestingly, this is also Takako Tokiwa's return to the TBS Sunday Theater after 18 years after the hit Japanese drama "Beautiful Life" of that year, forming a wonderful intertextuality inside and outside the play.

"Lonely Scalpel" Hideaki Takizawa closed the mountain and said goodbye appropriately

Broadcast platform: WOWOW

Starring: Shumei Maki, Toru Nakamura, Seiji Ishimaru

Takako Tokiwa, Kyoko Fukada, and Keiko Kitagawa starred in the new drama that was just red

"Lonely Scalpel" will be Hideaki Takizawa's screen farewell work.

Story: As a surgeon who studied in the United States and is a skilled surgeon, Asa Tetsuhiko (Hideaki Takizawa), returns to Japan and works in a small private hospital. He worked hard to reverse the hospital's prevarication, putting the lives of patients first, and challenging difficult surgeries again and again. Then, around Japan's first organ transplant, the old system, habits and new forces began to fight...

Highlights: Although it is a decent work from the cable station WOWOW, this drama is full of topics inside and outside the play. After starring in this low-key series, Hideaki Takizawa will take a back seat and become the president of Johnny's Island, a company owned by Janis & Associates. Therefore, the drama is also a farewell work of Hideaki Takizawa. The experience of the surgeon in the play alone in a strange place and challenging the old system also coincides with the heavy responsibility of Takizawa's future shoulders. The drama is still well received, and the rhythm and plot development have maintained the stable level of WOWOW station, especially the display of surgical details and the atmosphere of the era, which is quite exquisite.

"Had a Great Time Last Night" Otaku's Final Fantasy

Broadcast platform: MBS

Starring: Honda Wing, Okayama Tenin

Referral Index: ★★★★

Takako Tokiwa, Kyoko Fukada, and Keiko Kitagawa starred in the new drama that was just red

"Last Night Had a Good Time" that people set up to take the cute route is the favorite of otaku.

Story: The little beauty takumi (played by Tenno e.Okayama) in the game, who has been friends with the muscle man Mimiko (Honda Wing) who met in the game for a long time, decided to share a room together, but when they met Takumi, they found that the two genders were reversed, Miyako was a cute girl, and Takumi was just an otaku... The two actually began to live together...

Highlights: Following 2017's "Deep Sea Fish Man", Honda Wing has once again become the goddess who saved the otaku, only this time the man changed from a 38-year-old abandoned house to a game otaku. The online friend who plays "Dragon Quest" together is actually a sweet and lovely girl? This series simply brings together all the fantasies of single boys, which can be called the next meal artifact of this season.

"The Counterattack of the Woman Who Sold the House" The terminator of procrastination, a model for female white-collar workers

Starring: Keiko Kitagawa, Shota Matsuda

Takako Tokiwa, Kyoko Fukada, and Keiko Kitagawa starred in the new drama that was just red

House seller Kitagawa Keiko (left) continues the strength and enthusiasm of the previous season.

Story: Let's walk into the married life of The Sanxuan family's Wanzhi (Kitagawa Keiko). As for the job of selling a house, there is nothing to say, it is still a leading gold medal sales in the country with a poker face.

Highlights: As Kitagawa Keiko's most successful character in recent years, the reappearance of Sanxuanjia Wonder is expected. At first glance, Sanxuanjia is an extremely self-interested workplace madman, and even has some unscrupulous means in order to buy a house, but her enthusiasm for work and the colleagues around her bring their own hair dryers (when urging work, they will roar "GO!"). The spur, in fact, is full of contagiousness. The "mouth cannon" opened at the climax of each plot is full of vicious and sharp observations of life and society, which is similar to the style of Gu Meimen's lawyer in "The Winner is Justice". The light-hearted, comedic show is the decompression of this season.

"The Story I Read on the Day of First Love" Kyoko Fukada continues to play "Leftover Girl"

Starring: Kyoko Fukada, Naruto Nagayama, Yokohama Meteor

Takako Tokiwa, Kyoko Fukada, and Keiko Kitagawa starred in the new drama that was just red

Kyoko Fukada (right) continues to dress up as tender, becoming the show's biggest selling point.

Story: Once a first-class student Shunko failed to pass the University of Tokyo, and then her life took a sharp turn for the worse, and she also encountered repeated setbacks in marriage and love, and finally even the work of the tutoring class teacher was almost insecure, but the pursuit of the three men suddenly made her life undergo a major change...

Highlights: Following "Please Fall in Love with This Useless Me", Kyoko Fukada once again staged a textbook "magic Japanese drama": Ming ming has a good appearance, but because of his advanced age and celibacy, he is regarded as a loser by the people around him, and then he does not know why the peach blossoms are transported (in fact, the reason is very simple, people look good). The 36-year-old Shen Gong is still obsessed with this almost fairytale plot, just like her ageless face that is far younger than her actual age, which makes us feel illusory like a dream. However, this kind of Japanese drama can always attract a large audience, it tells you that the elderly who are not happy in their work and life can also change their lives through good mentality and good luck, coupled with the deep compliment that gives you such a beautiful sense of substitution, the drama is probably the best placebo after facing the interrogation of the seven aunts and eight aunts during the Spring Festival holiday.

"Japan's Dilapidated Homestay Chronicle" Life in a broken hotel is bitter

Broadcast platform: TX

Starring: Mai Fukagawa, Kazuya Takama

Takako Tokiwa, Kyoko Fukada, and Keiko Kitagawa starred in the new drama that was just red

The singer's dream journey with the agent is warm, interesting and healing.

Story: When her father dies, her young agent Haruko (Mai Fukagawa) inherits her father's acting agency, but her artists run out of style, leaving only the long-gone singer Ryuji Sakuraba (Kazuya Takahashi). In order to sell out the singer's once popular CDs, the two began to promote sales everywhere. Haruko, who has no funds and loves the old inns, begins to lead the reluctant Sakuraba to tour the old inns everywhere.

Highlights: Delicate and sensual Japanese dramas, you can always find interesting entry points in everything in life, this time Tokyo TV, which is known for its peculiar setting, has selected a dilapidated old hotel that few people are interested in. Former idol group Nogisaka 46 member Mai Fukagawa and his elders, singer and actor Kazuya Takahashi travel to old Japanese hotels, making fun between these tattered inns, looking for the imperceptible taste of life. This late-night drama has an interesting and novel cultural landscape, which is actually worth watching.

■Author: Nanase Maru

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