Kabe Sa Doujin Sakka no Neko Yashiki-kun wa Shouninyokkyuu wo Kojiraseteiru
1 pessoas acharam esta resenha útil
by _erina
Esta resenha pode conter spoilers
A wholesome story
This drama revolves around the story of Mamoru, a reclusive self-made manga artist, and Issei, a vibrant idol.
The storyline is highly engaging and keeps the audience captivated. However, as it is adapted from a manga, there are certain segments that feel rushed and would benefit from further elaboration. Nonetheless, the overall narrative remains comprehensible. An additional conflict adds depth to the plot, providing a platform for the main characters to develop a deeper understanding of each other.
The characters are intriguing and well-crafted. Mamoru's portrayal as a manga artist is particularly unique and captivating.
Initially, I had reservations about the casting of Issei, as the manga depicts him as tall and broad-shouldered. However, Nakao Misai's portrayal of Issei pleasantly surprised me. Matsuoka Koudai's performance as Mamoru is commendable and aligns well with the character's persona.
The production quality is exceptional, with a diverse range of locations and scenery that reflect a high production standard. The depiction of large audience scenes, essential to the characters' professions, is executed with finesse.
A standout performance in the drama is delivered by Yahagi Honoka, whose portrayal of Yamada exceeds the expectations set by the manga.
Overall, the drama successfully brings the characters and story to life, making it a compelling watch.
The storyline is highly engaging and keeps the audience captivated. However, as it is adapted from a manga, there are certain segments that feel rushed and would benefit from further elaboration. Nonetheless, the overall narrative remains comprehensible. An additional conflict adds depth to the plot, providing a platform for the main characters to develop a deeper understanding of each other.
The characters are intriguing and well-crafted. Mamoru's portrayal as a manga artist is particularly unique and captivating.
Initially, I had reservations about the casting of Issei, as the manga depicts him as tall and broad-shouldered. However, Nakao Misai's portrayal of Issei pleasantly surprised me. Matsuoka Koudai's performance as Mamoru is commendable and aligns well with the character's persona.
The production quality is exceptional, with a diverse range of locations and scenery that reflect a high production standard. The depiction of large audience scenes, essential to the characters' professions, is executed with finesse.
A standout performance in the drama is delivered by Yahagi Honoka, whose portrayal of Yamada exceeds the expectations set by the manga.
Overall, the drama successfully brings the characters and story to life, making it a compelling watch.
Esta resenha foi útil para você?