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Friday, 7 May 2021

Japanese Drama - Peanut Butter Sandwich

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안녕하세요

(Annyeonghaseyo)

こんにちは

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你好

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Peanut Butter Sandwich is a 2020 Japanese drama written Mitsouko, Dave Stan and Yuko Shimoda, and directed by Keijiro Tsubakimoto and Kazuyuki Yamagishi.
The series is based on the webcomic of the same name by Mitsouko.
The series aired from the 2nd of April up until the 21st of May 2020, the series contains 8 episodes.

Main Cast:
Yahagi Honoka as Tachibana Tsubaki
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Ito Kentaro as Kobayashi
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Ito Shuko as Gonda
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Supporting Cast:
Hotta Akane as Katagiri Sayo
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Takimoto Miori as Morimoto Miharu
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Kakei Miwako as Yamashita Miwa
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Niwa Niki as Matsouka Akane
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Okuno So as Tokita Yuto
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Sato Ryuji as Tanaka Ryota
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Yoshida Jinto as Kaneko Shin
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Hama Shogo as Aoki Haruaki
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Hamao Noritaka as Igarashi Shu
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Oshinari Shugo as Sasayama Takumi
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Ichinose Ryu as Tsuda Kenji
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Guest Roles:
Kamura Mami as Katagiri Aki
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Wakasugi Kogarashi as Risa
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Suzuki Yuuka as Natsumi
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Check out the trailer for Peanut Butter Sandwich below.
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I have to say I absolutely love the opening song for this drama, it's really fun and catchy and I always looked forward to it coming on.
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With the number of women who still believe in "happily ever after" rapidly dwindling, the government created a top secret agency dedicated to supporting those still in search of their perfect match. Using high-tech equipment on par with any other national intelligence agency, the Peanut Butter Sandwich, or PBS, is well equipped to handle any job, be it big or small. As the newest recruit to the PBS, Tsubaki is tasked with monitoring four new targets and assisting them in finding their one true love; but the job won't be easy.
A successful manager at an IT company, Katagiri Sayo is convinced that you can obtain everything you need in life through hard work and she lives her life as proof. Setting extraordinarily high standards for herself, she doesn't see why a man can't live up to her standards as well. So far, none have and Sayo is beginning to wonder if anyone ever will.
Meanwhile, Morimoto Miharu is a nurse desperately holding onto the hope that her long-time boyfriend will finally propose; but after six years together, the odds aren't looking so good. It may be time to let go but how?
Equally desperate for love, Yamashita Miwa works at a local bank and suffers from such low self-esteem that she's willing to give herself to anyone willing to pay her even the slightest bit of attention, she's well aware that none of these men are interested in love, but she just can't seem to find a way to say no.
And then there's the stunningly gorgeous Matsuoka Akane, an executive assistant who has no problem drawing a man's attention but can't seem to find one who isn't exceedingly dull.
With four completely different targets assigned to her, Tsubaki can think of only one way to help these women and close her first case. Infiltrating their ranks by joining their yoga class, Tsubaki becomes one of the group but the job before her is monumental.
Can this rookie agent really help these love-starved souls find their perfect match?

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I kept seeing teasers for this drama and I knew I had to give it a watch because not only was Honoka Yahagi starring in the series, but we also had Kentaro Ito starring in the series too and I was familiar with him because of Good Morning Call.
I really enjoyed this series, and I couldn't help binge watching it all, when I first started watching I was expecting our lead female and lead male beginning a romantic relationship as that's normally how these types of dramas go, but for me it was a nice change that this didn't happen, and the story actually mainly focused on the supporting cast and they're troubles with both love and life.
I absolutely adored how the drama concluded and how it was all to change characters perspectives, as well as changing the viewers perspective on things brought up within the series.
The cast seemed to have good chemistry on set, which I think makes the plot and characters more believable.
I loved Honoka as Tachibana Tsubaki, I've mainly watched her in romance based drama's so it was nice to see her play a character that had different thoughts on love and romance, she had me laughing quite a few times, especially when she was constantly dressing up to try and help lead others onto different paths.
What I found odd about Kentaro Ito as Kobayashi, was that for a company that helped others with things in their life, like love and romance, was that while he had the brains and was good with the statistics, he didn't seem that interested in it himself, it was more like it was his job and it had to be done.
I often found myself craving peanut butter while watching this show and I put that blame onto Ito Shuko as Gonda, as whenever she was stressing she was seen eating peanut butter on toast, which made me laugh, like with Kobayashi, it seemed that this was just a job for her and she had no real interest herself in finding what she was helping others achieve.
Many women like Hotta Akane as Katagiri Sayo put their work before love and often end up with an unrequited love in the workplace, I couldn't help feeling sorry for her as she came to learn that he was actually off the market, after getting her hopes up that he also had feelings for her, thankfully, there is someone else right under her nose who she realises she has feelings for.
I originally saw Takimoto Miori in You Are My Destiny and at first I didn't click on it was her in both, I just thought they looked similar, but I loved seeing her as Morimoto Miharu. For her character it's more learning to communicate, and learning you don't know what you've got until it's gone. The only thing I disliked about her characters story was instead of talking to her boyfriend and possibly ending the relationship, she started seeing someone else leading her to cheat on him, then feeling guilty when she learnt that everything she thought was happening with her boyfriend was completely wrong.
For Kakei Miwako as Yamashita Miwa, this was more confidence based, she lacked confidence in both herself and her appearance meaning she had started a relationship with a guy who had a girlfriend because he gave her the attention she craved to boost how she felt about herself. I'm glad she got that turning point in her life and mindset to make her realise she's worth so much more, for me this is also what I've learnt for myself and often tell others who lack confidence, learn to love yourself first, because how can you want someone to love you, if you don't love yourself first.
For Niwa Niki as Matsouka Akane, she grew up poor so as she worked hard to change it, meaning she was also obsessed with having money not only for herself but also wanting a man that also wealthy, something that her friend Yamashita Miwa, helps her to realise that after meeting an old friend, isn't really what she truly craves.
While the male supporting cast help with the ladies journey's, it's really a series about the women, and how they change a grow to their circumstances and hurdles that get thrown in their way, but the same could be said for our male cast, we have Okuno So as Tokita Yuto who really likes Morimoto Miharu and is willing to pursue and wait for her knowing that she's conflicted because of her boyfriend, then there's Sato Ryuji as Tanaka Ryota, who is comfortable in his relationship with Morimoto Miharu, that he doesn't realise that there is a gap between the two of them, and even when he learns on her infidelity, he's willing to forgive her as long as they begin to communicate with one another about how they are feeling. Then we have Yoshida Jinto as Kaneko Shin, who wants to have his cake and eat it, cheating on his girlfriend with Yamashita Miwa, because he knows that with one phone call, she will come running to him. For me I think it's shown early on that Hama Shogo as Aoki Haruaki has a little crush on Katagiri Sayo, he's often seen helping her when she's in need, something that seems to work in his favour. Finally we also have Hamao Noritaka as Igarashi Shu, he helps to prove that money and love don't have to come hand in hand.
Overall I really enjoyed watching this drama and would happily sit and watch it all again to see if I can pick up any other life lessons from it. I'd love a separate series to see how all their relationships have blossomed and changed.
It's a series I will happily recommend to others to check out.

Have you watched Peanut Butter Sandwhich?
Were you a fan of the cast?
Were you a fan of the plot and script?
Let me know in the comments below.

See you soon!


안녕
(Annyeong)
さようなら
(Sayonara)
再见
(ZaiJian)
Bye

Sunday, 23 February 2020

Japanese Drama - Hoping to Give You a Big Hug Tonight

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안녕하세요 
(Annyeonghaseyo)
こんにちは 
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你好
(Ni Hao)

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Hoping to Give You a Big Hug Tonight is a Japanese romance drama and is also known as Can I Hug You Tonight? And is adapted from a novel.
The series aired from the 29th of September up until the 31st of December 2018, containing 12 episodes.

Main Cast:
Yahagi Honoka as Saeki Riko
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Mizuno Masaru as Ichihara Shuuju
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Nakao Masaki as Shindou Shin
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Kamura Mami as Amamiya Yoshino
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Iriyama Noriko as Fukai Midoriko
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A strong and individualistic college student, Riko Saeki is working hard to make her dreams come true. Successful in many ways, she has just one major flaw, she's a complete klutz when it comes to love. Having never really gotten over her first love, Riko tries to find happiness elsewhere but nothing ever seems to work out the way they should. Until he shows up.
In an unexpected twist of fate, Riko finds herself standing face-to-face with Shuuji Ichihara, her old flame and first love. Suddenly back in her life after years apart, Riko finds herself  caught up in a whirlwind of emotions as she tries to figure out what Shuuji's appearance might mean. Of course with other people trying to win their hearts, trying to understand anything isn't going to be easy.

I thought this drama was short and sweet with so much potential to be a longer series, at times I felt the episodes seemed rushed, meaning not only did we lose out on character growth but at times I was left feeling confused, especially with the ending. I loved all the characters and I thought the plot was really good but I just wished either the episodes were longer or the series had a few more episodes.
This is my second drama with Honoka, my first being Mischievous Kiss, I thought her character in this drama was much more bearable, compared to Mischievous Kiss. While Riko is independent and will try hard in everything she does, her insecurities about herself begin to show through more when Shu appears, she questions her actions a lot more with him around. Her independence seems to disappear too when he returns back into her life, as she starts to do things he suggests, like choosing her "dream" job because he says it suits her. I really enjoyed Honoka's acting a lot more in this drama than I did at times in Mischievous Kiss, maybe that's because I liked her character more this time round.
I really enjoyed watching Mizuno Masaru as Shu, I thought he did really well in his role, Shu on the other hand, I had some issues with. As expected he starts off cold, with Riko slowly melting his icy heart, and reminding him of why his dream is what it is. I couldn't help questioning his choices at times because for me they seemed really hard to believe. I believe that Shu was confident when it came to his work and dreams but when it came down to his heart he was really insecure and made all the wrong choices when it came to protecting those around him because of that lack of confidence within his heart.
I think Nakao Masaki added elements of comedy to the drama with his character, while at times Shin was easy to read, there were times when you wondered what he would really do. I was left feeling extremely confused with how the series ended for him because there wasn't any real character development for him, it seemed right until the last moment of the final episode, he wanted to do everything for Riko and be that person she always turned to, whether it be as a friend or as a lover. How his mindset really changes I guess we will really never know, I loved his friendship with Riko and Yoshino, but found him a little hypocritical when he showed how Yoshino made him uncomfortable but then would force Riko into situations that would be uncomfortable for her especially once she found out how her best friend felt about him.
I thought Kamura Mami's character was the cutest out of all the character's in the drama, like Riko, Yoshino seemed to be confident in all aspects of her life apart from her heart. While being in love with Shin, she didn't have the confidence to tell him but would always be there for him as a friend to listen to his heartache about Riko. I'm glad everything eventually works out for her after she confesses, proving a female character can get over her first love after he rejects her. I did think she was a little selfish when she had an outburst at Riko, as Riko doesn't choose who has feelings for her, and at times you see her trying to ruin that friendship because of her own insecure heart.
I thought Iriyama Noriko did amazing in her role, it can never be easy to play a character that will do anything to get what she wants, whether it be through blackmail or hurting others. Midoriko is the typical female character that has a heart of ice and will go to any lengths to get what she wants, no matter who she hurts in the process. 
I think overall this drama is about learning how to trust your heart when it comes to love and the choices you make. I would happily watch the series again but I don't think my earlier opinion would change in how I felt it seemed rushed, but other than that it was a really good watch and has introduced me to actors I would like to watch more in the future.

Have you watched Hoping to Give You a Big Hug Tonight?
Were you a fa of the cast, plot and script?
Let me know in the comments below.

See you soon!



안녕
(Annyeong)
さようなら
(Sayonara)
再见
(ZaiJian)
Bye