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Konkatsu 1000 Bon Knock japanese drama review
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Konkatsu 1000 Bon Knock
1 people found this review helpful
by kaya
Mar 20, 2024
10 of 10 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 9.5
Story 10.0
Acting/Cast 10.0
Music 10.0
Rewatch Value 10.0
This review may contain spoilers
To say the least, this show exceeded my expectations in more ways than just one, in terms of everything from the writing, acting, casting, to even how attached I'd get to the show itself.

What impressed me the most however, was the excellent characterisation of every single character. Each and every single character, including the large variety of guests every episode, had their unique eccentricities that remind you how this show mainly focuses on its comedy aspects, but writes them so well you end up just finding every character endearing. Despite how many new characters are introduced every episode however, it never gets overwhelming but instead adds on to the fun by expanding the world through the eyes of Ayako seeking desperately for a partner.

Also, I love how it touches on more than just Ayako's own marriage hunting story as the story sometimes turns its focus to Ayako as an individual, or another character entirely - such as Rin's story of finding love and Oike's journey with his journey in finding himself. And while this may be a show about a woman seeking a marriage partner, it doesn't push the "women must get married" agenda to you. Instead, it presents the message that people should live for themselves and want they truly want in life, thankfully.

Fukuda Maki, as a comedian, made this show fun to watch with her slapstick comedy and such unique to her main career. However, as an actress, she makes it easy to emphatise with Minami Ayako's fears, anger, hesitations. She's so realistic in a sense it almost hurts as a fellow "average" woman watching. Yamada Kusoo is well and true an asshole, but for reasons that could never make you hate him properly. Yagi Yusei especially, makes Yamada a character you can't help but adore due to his cute mannerisms and honest heart. His variety of facial expressions every week made Yamada truly come alive (yes, ironically).

While I may not consider this a personal favourite of mine (hence the overall rating only being a 9.5 according to my rating system), I definitely found myself attached to show (or at least the characters) to cry so hard to a happy ending in the end. There's simply nothing I can complain about the show, and it wouldn't even be an exaggeration to say it was truly perfect, both as a life lesson, or a silly little drama you'd watch to laugh hard about.
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