Takuya and Rika, who work in the planning department of JTC, a travel agency in the Tokyo metropolitan area, are not very good at socializing, but they lived a fulfilling life alone. However, due to the opening of a branch in Anchorage, Alaska, singles will be dispatched overseas with priority, and Rika who is in trouble asks Takuya for a plan. The two, who have hardly spoken, will get married after only 365 days! (Source: MangaUpdates) ~~ Adapted from the manga "Kekkon Surutte, Hontou Desu ka? - 365 Days to the Wedding" (結婚するって、本当ですか 365 Days To The Wedding) by Wakaki Tamiki (若木民喜). Edit Translation
- English
- Українська
- magyar / magyar nyelv
- עברית / עִבְרִית
- Native Title: 結婚するって、本当ですか
- Also Known As: Is It True That You're Getting Married? , Kekkon Suru tte, Honto Desu ka? , Map for the Wedding
- Screenwriter: Kanome Keiko, Takaishi Akihiko
- Director: Miyawaki Ryo
- Genres: Comedy, Romance, Life
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Cast & Credits
- Aoi WakanaHonjoji RikaMain Role
- Sato KantaOhara TakuyaMain Role
- Matsumura SayuriUmiyama NaoSupport Role
- Naito ShuichiroOsawa RyojiSupport Role
- Oribe YoshinariItsuki KeisukeSupport Role
- Mihara UiKomiya NatsumiSupport Role
Reviews
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As you would expect, the first couple of episodes were quite cute and set up the contract marriage scenario. To say the two leads are introverts is an understatement. They have low emotional intelligence and barely adequate social skills.Contract marriage is a staple of j/k/c-dramas so it is a well worn path. There are certain expectations when we watch such a show. The journey of the OTP is never going to be easy, but it is their growing love for each other and their eventual coming together that give us the raison d’etre to watch. It is in this regard that the show left us wanting.
In terms of production and acting, they are both fine. It is up to the usual j-drama standard. The actors played their roles well enough and mostly by the book. The problem lies mostly with the script.
In essence, the writer-san want to show us a different style of marriage/relationship where the couple continue to lead independent lives and only meet up when the mood suits them. This is happening more and more with mature aged couples who have established home and a comfortable work/life routine. They don’t want to upend their lives completely just for the sake of a relationship. However, in this case, it goes beyond that, our leads just don’t know how to live with other people.
They are constantly confused about their feelings and in denial. They internalise everything and hide behind excuses even when their hearts are shouting for attention.
Misunderstanding is a given. The noble idiot card is being playing repeatedly. Almost every subplot is about failed relationship or difficult romances which undermine their house of cards. It was cute for a while, but it soon become draining and unproductive. They do get jealous when the SF/ML shows up but the effect is never consistent. Sometimes it is productive but other times they are self-destructive. Most cliché plot device that normally would bring the OTP closer together are foiled.
In the end, the lack of chemistry between the leads is the killer blow. They have the odd sweet moment but most of the time they are just awkward around each other and pushing each other away. Their relationship is just flat. The ML is a wet mop. You can’t get a rise out of him if you fill him with helium. Just about every romantic trope used is muted.
Every thread are closed with a pink bow in the last episode. Happy ending is a given. Sadly, the main love line remains anticlimactic unto the bitter end. The proposal is a damp squib and there wasn’t even a kiss to seal the deal. Of course, they live apart after they got married (sans wedding ceremony). Even when they meet up on their days off, they behave like acquaintances, polite acquaintances to be sure. There is no PDA and definitely no skinship. All the while the voiceover (FL) is telling us how much they are in love. Indeed! I’m not even going to ask if they have ever slept together. From the viewer’s point of view, there is scant reward after sitting through 10 episodes.
The Show is dull, tropey but watchable. The travelogue is nice and there are cute moments. Regrettably, the show is just not very rewarding from a viewer's perspective.
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I love how these 2 character who do not socialize turn to each other for help. I enjoy the story how they decide to fake marriage and they start learning about each other. Both are trying to avoid going to a new office that there company has open up. The characters in this story are funny and the hole story is very cute. Each character tell their story of the reason why they do not want to be chosen to go to the new office. You cheer for the lead character nd hope they will stay together. The ending is great.Was this review helpful to you?
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