Sunday, June 28, 2009

Atashinchi no Danshi


Atashinchi no Danshi (アタシんちの男子) is a 2009 comedic Japanese drama. It stars Horikita Maki, Kaname Jun, Okada Yoshinori, Mukai Osamu, Yamamoto Yusuke, Seto Koji, and Okayama Tomoki. The summary is as follows:

These days, the term "homeless" has taken on new meaning. There are youths referred to as "net cafe refugees," who have neither a job nor a place to live, but who find themselves hopping around internet cafes. One such refugee is a 20-year-old girl named Chisato, who lost her mother at a young age due to sickness. She spent her youth trying to escape from the huge debt her father left her, and her battle with the repossessors unfolded every night. However, her life changed after meeting one man named Shinzo, changing her views on the meaning of "family." Shinzo comes from a rich family tracing back to the Edo period, and he adopted six good-looking sons with the hope of one becoming his successor, but all of them have strange personalities. Shinzo promises to free Chisato from her debt if she marries him and becomes the mother of his sons. However, a life with these six guys under one roof will not go smoothly...

I saw "Horikita Maki" under the cast listing (among other names) and I just had to watch it. Not to mention the synopsis sounds pretty intriguing and had some potential. Once I watched it, it was pretty cute. Since it's family oriented, it also had its mushy, touching moments (I sort of thought it could be laid off some); it made me put my face into my hands and such. I still find it interesting though, how it brings up the whole phenomena of the "net cafe refugee" into the plot and how every 'son''s character's background story was delved into. The end was endearing and I'm quite content with how it ended. Towards the middle, it sort of dragged a small tiny bit.

I would also like to note how this is one of the few dramas I've watched that was still airing, so I had to go through the painful waiting until the next subbed episode would come out.

You can watch it at DramaCrazy and MySoju. Although I started out watching via MySoju, the updates started getting slow so I went to DramaCrazy. MySoju still doesn't have all the episodes up yet.

3 comments:

Sparks of Ember said...

That's funny that I reced this & you were already watching it. I'll have to check it out - it's been a while since I watched a Japanese drama. (I've been a little too into Korean & Taiwanese lately!)

A currently airing drama that I am obsessing about (like you I usually wait but didn't with this one) is Brilliant Legacy (aka Shining Inheritance). The first 2-3 episodes are a little slow while the storyline is established, but it is soo good!

Sirhin said...

haha... yeah, me starting it while it was still airing wasn't very smart - but I couldn't help it! :) I don't know why but I can't seem to find a Taiwanese drama I can stay with. I have a list though, perhaps I should revert to that.

Shining Inheritance is on my list of dramas to watch - I'll be sure to watch it once it finishes airing then. :)

Sparks of Ember said...

Hmm - maybe if I knew what exactly you prefer in a drama, I could help recommend a Taiwanese one. They're actually tied with Korean dramas for my favorite. I like Japanese dramas, too, but they are either serious or insane whereas Taiwanese dramas can be unserious without going totally nuts. ;)