Due to the nation's low birth rate and aging population, the Japanese government implements a new policy. The new policy requires single men and women from the age of 25 to 39 to go on government planned blind dates. The government randomly selects men and women as blind date partners. Each person can say no 2 times if they do not like their partners. If they say no for the third time, then they have to serve 2 years on an anti-terrorism activities support team. Tatsuhiko Miyasaka is a 26-year-old single man and he works as a systems engineer. He lives in Tokyo alone. Due to trauma from his middle-school days, he does not trust people and he has a fear of germs. Meanwhile, Nana Fuyumura is beautiful single woman and works at a radio broadcasting station. She lives with her family in Tokyo. Tatsuhiko Miyasaka and Nana Fuyumura meet at a government mandated blind date. (Source: AsianWiki) Edit Translation
- English
- Українська
- magyar / magyar nyelv
- dansk
- Native Title: 結婚相手は抽選で
- Also Known As: Choosing Spouse by Lottery
- Director: Ishikawa Junichi
- Screenwriter: Seki Erika
- Genres: Romance, Drama, Political
Cast & Credits
- Nomura Shuhei Main Role
- Takanashi Rin Main Role
- Otani Ryohei Main Role
- Satsukawa Aimi Main Role
- Wakamura MayumiOnodera YukikoSupport Role
- Ohnishi AyakaHikariSupport Role
Reviews
This stupid law serves as the plot device for the character development of these characters, it taught them a lot about themselves, what they want in a partner and also what they lack as a person. It also raised a lot of question on peoples view on marriage, how it affects their lives and especially the role of minorities in a society where this law is implemented such as people who don't have Japanese citizenship, people who are sick and members of LGBT, so in some way this law is not pure negative but there is also positive like the awareness this law brought up. With so many layers and prejudices in this 8 episode drama, it may sound so ambitious but in my opinion they pull it off quite brilliantly.
Romance is not the main point in the story, it is the philosophy of marriage, but it doesn't mean there is no couple we can root for in this story. Acting is quite good from the actors but the stand out is definitely Nomura Shuhei, who brilliantly portrays this character who suffers from OCD (Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder). Music by Yu Takahashi is so good and damn catchy that it always managed to hype every episode.
The ending is cute and you can tell this law is the best thing that happen to our leads. They grow up to a person they wanted as their partner, which makes them suited for each other in the end, and I love the phrase "Marriage isn't a human obligation, but you also have the right to get married".
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Most Japanese dramas that I've watched so far, usually stick with the more light hearted topics and they don't usually go into the deeper conversations, but this was one that dealt with with topics that people are to afraid to talk about in the open. I definitely recommend this drama to everyone. While this may not be light-hearted and full of cute romantic moments, it will talk about topics that may be sensitive to some.