An omnibus drama depicting the stories of 8 women and 8 unique chairs. (Source: DramaWiki) Edit Translation
- English
- magyar / magyar nyelv
- עברית / עִבְרִית
- dansk
- Native Title: 椅子
- Also Known As: Chair
- Screenwriter: Matayoshi Naoki
- Genres: Drama
Cast & Credits
- Yoshioka RihoNana (Ep. 1) | Yoshimi (Ep. 2)Main Role
- Iwasaki UdaiSusumu (Ep. 1)Main Role
- Motola SerenaSaya (Ep. 3) | Natsuki (Ep. 4)Main Role
- Ishibashi NatsumiKana (Ep. 5) | Izumi (Ep. 6)Main Role
- Kuroki Haru[Mysterious woman] (Ep. 7) | Kozue (Ep. 8)Main Role
- Mizuma Ron(Ep. 1)Guest Role
Reviews
An anthology like no other
Many times, I tend to say that some series are not for everyone and you should like specific elements to enjoy them. However, I don’t think I have truly meant that, until now.This is a series that is difficult to describe in words or to be more precise, you can describe it well enough, but you will never truly prepare the viewer of what they will experience, because Isu is an experience in itself.
It is an anthology consisting of eight episodes about the stories of different women and their precious chairs. It is a dialogue-based series that relies heavily on visual storytelling and it is, as it should, visually stunning. The acting is phenomenal and it has elements that personally reminded me of a theatrical play.
You can find a bit of everything in this peculiar series, that, frankly, only the Japanese could make. There are some surreal stories that use symbolism, some melancholic tales, some interesting and though provoking stories and some that are a bit underwhelming to watch.
Like the opening of every episode says, if you imagine a world with chairs, it will become a story.
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