Yabushita Yoriko, a 29-year-old economics expert who holds a Masters degree from University of Tokyo and works in the field of macroeconomics research, is rigid and refuses to pander to others. As she aims to get married by 30, she registers at a marriage agency in order to find a partner. On the other hand, 35 year old Taniguchi Takumi is a jobless man who depends on his mother for a living while being absorbed in the world of literature, arts, music and entertainment. He regards himself as a educated idler and decides to register at the same marriage agency as Yoriko in order to find a rich woman who he can depend on for a living if his mother is no longer around. The two of them who are said to be unable to love and unsuitable for love get paired up together and through a number of dates, become closer to each other while viewing the topic of marriage as a mere contract rather than the union of two people who are in love with each other. Edit Translation
- English
- Español
- magyar / magyar nyelv
- dansk
- Native Title: デート~恋とはどんなものかしら~
- Also Known As: Date ~ Koi to wa Donna Mono Kashira ~ , Date: Koi to wa Donna Mono Kashira , Dating: What's It Like To Be In Love
- Screenwriter: Kosawa Ryota
- Director: Takeuchi Hideki, Ishikawa Junichi
- Genres: Comedy, Romance
Cast & Credits
- Watanabe AnneYabushita YorikoMain Role
- Hasegawa HirokiTaniguchi TakumiMain Role
- Matsushige YutakaYabushita Toshio [Yoriko's father]Support Role
- Wakui EmiYabushita Sayoko [Yoriko's mother]Support Role
- Nakajima YutoWashio YutakaSupport Role
- Fubuki JunTaniguchi Rumi [Takumi's mother]Support Role
Reviews
All of the actors were great. Anne Higashide was really cute as Yoriko. That duck face was too funny. She is so smart and despite appearance and her practical approach is very caring. When she upsets or hurts some one, it is obvious that she doesn't mean it. I would love to have a friend like Yoriko. At least I wouldn't have to second guess her motivation or friendship. Hiroki Hasegawa is also amazing. That funny strange smile Takumi has like he isn't used to smiling but is trying to express himself is perfect. I loved his character as some one that had a scar and like most of us are want to do we let it change our lives. I'm going to get a little personal here, because his character was most important to me on a personal level. As someone who has experience agoraphobia for months after I had a mental break down over a trauma, I can say that it can become a habit. Mostly because a person can become comfortable not facing a harsh world. I felt like my perspective of reality must be wrong and I was confused for a while between what was real and what wasn't. I thought that every one was lying to me and had other social anxiety issues. I went to counseling once a week for months until I could venture out into the world again. i don't know where I would be if I had not sought help. Maybe I would have been like Takumi. Anyway, I was totally invested in the main characters.
The music was good.
I will probably rewatch this at some point.
I recommend this drama to everyone. It isn't action, thriller, murder, mystery, amnesia, lost family member, etc. type drama. However, the writing, character development, and humor over the question "what is love to me?" is worth the watch.