Sunday, 21 April 2013

Q10 Jdrama. REVIEW~!

HELLO EVERYBODY. I decided to do the review straight after my last post. I'm afraid I'd forget more about the actual drama so here we go! Pardon my bad explanations, I will do better next time. 

This is my very first review on the very first japanese drama I ever watched, called Q10. I think it will remain in my heart for a long ass time because this made me kind of emotional when I saw it. But i'm a bit biased since it was my first. ANYWAY, on to my review!! Also, I watched this a while ago, so bear with me alright?

Q10 Jdrama review

Title: Q10
Episodes: 9
Genre: Romance, Sci-fi

  • Sato Takeru as Fukai Heita
  • Maeda Atsuko as Q10

(I only listed the two main characters because I can't comment on the others without being potentially wrong.)




I'M FANGIRLING ALREADY. I guess this drama also made me a big fan of Satoh Takeru, making me watch some other things that he featured in. MAN, I was so excited for Rurouni Kenshin the live action... but this isn't the Satoh reviews, it's a review about Q10.

So this drama was a really feel good, sweet and cute drama. It was short and sweet. Maybe a little bittersweet. It also has some morales from what I remember...

As you can see, it's just about some seemingly normal high school boy (Satoh Takeru) who's leading a seemingly normal life when suddenly he finds a robot (Atsuko Maeda), who he accidentally starts up. Kinda like chobits right?  Well at first yeah, but it's a bit deeper than that.

He ends up hanging out with her (surprise, surprise), and as they begin to bond, he starts to fall in love with this piece of wonderful machinery.

Still like chobits? Well, yeah.

But this drama is more, MUCH more than that. I don't know how to explain it. This drama really busted my emotions out. It's funny enough to make me laugh, yet sentimental enough to make me shed a tear, which I almost never, ever do, even when I watch sad movies. This also proves that I'm not heartless.

I also want to note on how the two mains interact. It's sweet, heartwarming, and funny. What makes is even better is that Heita, the boy, is quite relatable. He's not some superstar superhero, just some high schooler going the troubles that most students go through- minus the robot girl.

I'm trying not to spoil anything here.

Anyway, on the the acting! Yosh!

All I can say is that the acting was pretty good. I mean, it didn't seem fake, and they really did express their emotions and their characters' personalities well. Maeda did well for a robot. Satoh did well for a teenager.
I know my review on their acting is bad. Sorry. But I think that if their acting wasn't good, I wouldn't have been so emotional when it ended.




The music, well actually I don't remember much. But I will find them for you.
The ending is a nice melody, and in my opinion, really expresses the drama itself well. 




The soundtrack itself is calm and soothing. One particular track was also quite memorable. 



So I think that's all I can say for now. I really recommend it. I do, though I couldn't really say any faults. But love is blind.


Bye for now!

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