Osanai Kei enjoys a peaceful and happy life with his wife, Osanai Kozue, and daughter, Osanai Ruri, but his wife and daughter die in an accident. Osanai Kei's life suddenly changes. One day, a man named Misumi Akihiko visits Osanai Kei. Misumi Akihiko tells him that on the day Osanai Kozue and Osanai Ruri died, Osanai Ruri, who was a complete stranger to him, was coming to see him. Misumi Akihiko tells him about a woman named Masaki Ruri, who he once loved. These people, who don't seem related, connect under the name of love. (Source: AsianWiki) ~~ Adapted from the novel "Tsuki no Michikake" (月の満ち欠け) by Sato Shogo (佐藤正午). Edit Translation
- English
- 中文(台灣)
- ภาษาไทย
- magyar / magyar nyelv
- Native Title: 月の満ち欠け
- Also Known As: The Waxing and Waning of the Moon , 2 Women , Tsuki no Michikake
- Director: Hiroki Ryuichi
- Screenwriter: Hashimoto Hiroshi
- Genres: Romance, Drama
Cast & Credits
- Oizumi YoOsanai KeiMain Role
- Arimura KasumiMasaki RuriMain Role
- Meguro RenMisumi AkihikoMain Role
- Shibasaki KoOsanai KozueMain Role
- Tanaka KeiMasaki RyunosukeSupport Role
- Ito SairiMidorisaka YuiSupport Role
Reviews
This review may contain spoilers
Where reincarnation meets romance
It started out pretty good, but then the plot became so much weirder, and so did the age gaps. It's like Until We Meet Again (TH drama) if it was straight and didn't give a fuck about morality, so I wish it had expanded more when it comes to the connection between characters, like you know, the "love" lingers, but it takes different forms now, the characters still appreciate each other, but don't try to get together again, as a couple. That just left a bitter aftertaste.Random commentary:
* They should've hired more actors to play their older selves, that one scene where they call Meguro "middle-age looking" while he looked exactly the same was insane.
* It was hard at the beginning to hate Tanaka Kei's character, but his acting was so good I genuinely wanted to punch him, specially when he's chasing them in the car, the face--- pure sickness.
* The soundtrack was pretty solid, it was also a very sweet surprise to hear Arimura Kasumi's voice in the credits.
* The acting was pretty good, I don't think I need to say that. Though the child actresses disappointed me a little, but that's a given I suppose.
It's not that bad overall but because of the plot I don't think I would ever rewatch it.
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