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6/10
Good Enough
PennyReviews23 March 2019
Otona Joshi translates into Lady Girls and the drama tried to present that. The main characters are three women who still feel like girls, even though everyone around them treat them like they are old. The women learn to not listen to what everyone expects from them and to follow their own heart. I actually enjoyed the leading lady's story, as she matured and moved on after her break up and business adventure. Her love story was nice as well. However, the two others weren't presented as nicely. It actually felt a bit rushed for them, as they were overshadowed by the leading lady's story. Finally, the performances were good from everyone. So, 6 out of 10.
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8/10
Loved this show!
Jonas202125 April 2019
I loved this show, probably - but not only - because it was Japanese. The romantic arcs and some of the story lines were actually quite simple, but they were more honest than the syrupy cliches that often dot the landscapes of American counterparts. What's more, the cultural element of Japanese society was present during every moment of the series, from the formal and respectful manner in which people disagreed to the male/female formality of interaction even amongst love interests. Age dynamics was a large part of the narrative of this story. Were the same to be portrayed in an American series, it would seem vain, but the pressure on maturing women and the value on youth and marriage is something that may be more pronounced in Asian (and certainly Japanese) culture, and I found it fascinating. The protagonist is a stunningly beautiful 40-something Japanese woman. How anyone could look at her as old, over the hill, past per prime - as anything but gorgeous - is beyond me, but this dynamic was portrayed convincingly. Good soundtrack too (though the same songs played in every episode) and the other two female leads were lovely, shining light on other aspects of the feminine Japanese mystique. I understand why there isn't and cannot be a Season 2, but I am going to miss these characters and their charms. The male leads, as well, were excellently cast.

It's a romantic dramedy, but it's not a soap opera. Not a tear jerker, though at times I wish the characters would have stopped being so formal and just admitted their feelings. I imagine that is also a part of Japanese restraint. Fun, entertaining, beautiful to watch.

Recommended.
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