Traditionally a Japanese company would hire an individual to work full-time, where they would remain until retirement. Thanks to reforms involving outsourcing, the introduction of AI and other new methods, the 2020 office operates very differently. Can Haruko Omae keep up with all these changes and find her rightful place? Edit Translation
- English
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- Norsk
- Native Title: ハケンの品格 2
- Also Known As: Haken's Dignity 2 , The Pride of the Temp 2 , Haken no Hinkaku 2
- Director: Sato Toya
- Screenwriter: Nakazono Miho
- Genres: Business, Comedy
Cast & Credits
- Shinohara RyokoOomae HarukoMain Role
- Koizumi KotaroSatonaka KensukeMain Role
- Katsuji RyoAsano TsutomuSupport Role
- Sugino YosukeIde YutaroSupport Role
- Yoshitani AyakoFukuoka AkiSupport Role
- Yamamoto MaikaChiba KonatsuSupport Role
Reviews
This review may contain spoilers
..THE SUPER TEMP PART 2..
..the second season was just a surprised - 13 years passed - Oomae-san changed a little bit but but still can do the morning exercise and the flamenco...
..though I am expecting same casts like Mori-chan, but it's how the story goes. . .and with its 8-episode film kinda short for me..
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..they have Fukuoka and Chiba as replacement of Mori-chan personalities and the new regulars..
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..the flow of the story, for me, is just the same as before (on how they treat the temp, still wondering if this is a real issue on Japan's society) but not for The Super Haken..
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..I've always waiting what's her next skill she do and that was amazing and funny, knowing she may defeated but still continue to fight..
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..the overall observation for me as I watched the last episode is just enough for me, the progress of the all casts after the one year timeskip..
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..even I, learned a lot on this film, on how to love your work, how will you stand in your own, how will you survive on the problems..
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..and yeah "TO WORK IS TO LIVE..
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..THANK YOU OOMAE-SAN~!!..
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No better and no worse
I watched this because I was interested to see how much would change in a first sequel made 13 years after its original. The answer? Not much. Which may well be an accurate reflection of the Japanese employment environment it depicts, but does not make for riveting viewing.There was nothing WRONG with the Drama, and it had a few interesting flashes of insight, but overall it was "same old same old", and rather forgettable because of it. I can’t think of any compelling reason for anyone to watch this unless you’re following one of the leads and want to watch their complete body of work
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