

That said, I do realize that this drama isn't on yet. Just my wishful thinking rant that something will finally break through the norm.
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Full of j-drama cliches and I should just be glad Nino is going to be on my screen for me to ogle at every week. *shrugs* I'm still glad Nino gets a drama and I'm looking forward to seeing it. Katsuhiro and Misuzu are always at odds, but they gradually come to understand each other. Why can't men and women simply coexist without some random romance being shoved in between opposing characters? Another example would be the synopsis to Tokujo Kabachi!!: The last line tells me this will end with a common j-drama ending:īut while their personalities clash at first, they gradually come to understand each other. I just really do not see Karina and Nino together at all. Unless they take the depression thing really, really seriously. XD I can sense all kinds of crack coming from this drama. (2010) - Full Cast & Crew - MyDramaList Freeter, Ie o Kau.
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The show will air on Fuji TV on Tuesdays at 9:00pm, starting in October. With no dreams, no savings, and a poor relationship with his family, he becomes a hikikomori. The story revolves around Take Seiji, who quits his job after three months.
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But while their personalities clash at first, they gradually come to understand each other.įilming already started earlier this month. Freeter, Ie wo Kau is a Japanese television drama series that aired on Fuji Television and on Kyodo Television in 2010. Manami, proud to be working as an on-site supervisor, is the complete opposite of Seiji. One of the people he meets at the construction site is Manami Chiba (Karina), who graduated from a top-class university and joined a well-known general contracting firm. Because of that, he soon decides to work towards rebuilding his life: "Even though I'm just a freeter, I'm going to buy a house for the sake of my family." However, after his mother falls ill with depression, he ends up having to take on a part-time job at a construction site. With no dreams, no savings, and a poor relationship with his family, he becomes a hikikomori (shut-in) in his own room. The story revolves around a young man named Seiji Take (Ninomiya), who quits his job after three months. The story is based on a book of the same name by Hiro Arikawa, published last year. The show is Ninomiya's first starring role in a drama series since the 2008 "Ryusei no Kizuna." As an actor, he has recently been focused on filming for his upcoming movies "Ooku" and "GANTZ." In contrast with those spectacular big screen roles, his character in this home drama will be a "freeter" (a term used to describe young people without full time employment, not counting students and homemakers). Titled "Freeter, Ie wo Kau," the show will feature Ninomiya as a part-time worker trying to get his life back together for the sake of his family.

Arashi's Kazunari Ninomiya (27) is confirmed to be starring in a new drama series this fall.
