When deciding to watch this drama, I expected it to be on the light-hearted side, to be funny and heart-warming. It does look like a romantic comedy looking at the synopsis and the bright poster.
But Saikou no Rikon is actually a drama that has a more serious tone and is quite emotional. Yes, the comedy aspect is definitely there and it's always on point (Hamasaki eating his cats' food will always make me laugh, it's just hillarious). The funny situations were there because the viewer needs to take a break from all the deep stuff.
The drama is all about character development and personal growth. At the beginning, you see a couple whose marriage is falling apart. And firstly, you think it's all because of Yuka's behavior and the fact that she doesn't help her husband. You can see that the communication between them is not that good which is crucial for a good marriage. But as the story progresses, you start seeing Yuka's point of view, you start getting to understand the characters better and grasp their actions and why they behave in a certain way. And this is where the drama excels the most - the dialogues between Yuka and Hamasaki were written so well and both actors did a brilliant job at bringing their characters to life.
As for Akari and Ryo... I find their relationship to be way too toxic and quite a lot of scenes with them were unpleasent to watch. Ryo is an interesting character and watching Ayano on the screen is always a pleasure. I couldn't get into Akari's character, she is a bit... peculiar. But then again, that's also a positive thing about the show, the characters are very human-like, they all have flaws.
Overall, an amazing drama if you're a looking for a good slice of life/romance/comedy type of show. The ending song by the way was so cool and it actually helped me get into the show. It looked like the cast really loved what they're doing and were good friends. Iconic.
But Saikou no Rikon is actually a drama that has a more serious tone and is quite emotional. Yes, the comedy aspect is definitely there and it's always on point (Hamasaki eating his cats' food will always make me laugh, it's just hillarious). The funny situations were there because the viewer needs to take a break from all the deep stuff.
The drama is all about character development and personal growth. At the beginning, you see a couple whose marriage is falling apart. And firstly, you think it's all because of Yuka's behavior and the fact that she doesn't help her husband. You can see that the communication between them is not that good which is crucial for a good marriage. But as the story progresses, you start seeing Yuka's point of view, you start getting to understand the characters better and grasp their actions and why they behave in a certain way. And this is where the drama excels the most - the dialogues between Yuka and Hamasaki were written so well and both actors did a brilliant job at bringing their characters to life.
As for Akari and Ryo... I find their relationship to be way too toxic and quite a lot of scenes with them were unpleasent to watch. Ryo is an interesting character and watching Ayano on the screen is always a pleasure. I couldn't get into Akari's character, she is a bit... peculiar. But then again, that's also a positive thing about the show, the characters are very human-like, they all have flaws.
Overall, an amazing drama if you're a looking for a good slice of life/romance/comedy type of show. The ending song by the way was so cool and it actually helped me get into the show. It looked like the cast really loved what they're doing and were good friends. Iconic.
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