Loved: The light-heartedness of it and the refreshing (sometimes wacky) humour. I also liked the subtle romance that develops between Chisato and one of her 'sons' (no, it's not gross at all, despite how it sounds). The 'are they a goodie or a baddie' aspect that develops for some of the characters towards the end also adds a much-needed sense of suspense once the initial conflict with the boys subsides.
Didn't Love: The complete unrealisticness of it - while all the gadgets and gizmos (that couldn't possibly be invented yet!) are amusing at times they can get a bit tiring after a while. Chisato's friend from high school also gets increasingly annoying as the dorama goes on. And, if all homeless people lived as good as Chisato does then I'm sure there'd be a lot more homeless people in the world!
Atashinchi no Danshi is quirky, hilarious at times, about having a good old-fashioned family and state of the art modern gizmos! An eclectic but pleasant blend (with a few handsome guys thrown in for good measure). Recommended for the light-hearted... or the bored!
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Didn't Love: The complete unrealisticness of it - while all the gadgets and gizmos (that couldn't possibly be invented yet!) are amusing at times they can get a bit tiring after a while. Chisato's friend from high school also gets increasingly annoying as the dorama goes on. And, if all homeless people lived as good as Chisato does then I'm sure there'd be a lot more homeless people in the world!
Atashinchi no Danshi is quirky, hilarious at times, about having a good old-fashioned family and state of the art modern gizmos! An eclectic but pleasant blend (with a few handsome guys thrown in for good measure). Recommended for the light-hearted... or the bored!
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