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Stuck in chocolatier 3
Stuck in chocolatier 3









stuck in chocolatier 3

"Love"?! Seriously? What do you even know about this girl? Only that she's pretty. Two groups of people get away with everything: The elderly, and cute girls. It really doesn't stand out in mangaland, but a drama just makes it seem more "real" and while we all know dramas don't represent reality at all, this is just. Seriously, I would read this as a manga, but I would never consider making a drama from it. He looked perfectly happy in his first episode launch. I don't think he needs your pity, Japanese netizens. Clearly they all knew what they were getting into when they decided to adapt this manga into a drama. Super attention to detail, she always has really cute nail art.īut it's really the story's fault here, not the drama. I hope that other Japanese dramas take some notes and stop catering to the old-fashioned crowd all the time.

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#Stuck in chocolatier 3 tv

I understand how it might be awkward to see that type of thing on TV with your kids on a simple monday evening, but I think it's even more insulting to constantly put in the frozen statue kisses so that nobody will complain that it's too "mature". The kiss scenes, I consider them a positive. Someone's got the dumb blank stare down pat. Especially this expression she has is just priceless:

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She looks exactly like the mentally challenged airhead she is supposed to be. Matsujun is not over-acting, and I don't feel that Satomi is trying too hard. The acting is going great so far, in my opinion. The visuals are mostly thanks to the color filter, though. That being said, it bears repeating that Satomi is the cutest I've ever seen her. I was delighted to see that not only the actors and chocolates, but pretty much everything is eye candy in this show. It actually looks like a real production, and not like someone put a webcam in the living room. This is quite a nice change from normal Japanese dramas, it's almost like they aimed for movie-type shooting. I think it is hardly an opinion that this drama is made beautifully. Some were impressed with the visuals of everyone and the whole show, some claimed it's a lot more interesting than the usual stuff on TV, and some even complimented the music.

  • People who really loved the whole thing: Can't tell for sure, but these seem to be mostly young people.
  • A common sentiment is that they will not bother watching the rest of the show, although one wonders why they bothered to go online and write comments about it. They also think Satomi is trying too hard to play the role of an adult "bad" woman. Many seem to feel sorry for Matsujun that he got stuck with such disgusting scenes in such a cheap drama.
  • People who just couldn't get past the kiss scenes: These are the people giving all the 1 stars, and cannot imagine why anyone would make such a show.
  • People who watched it because they read the manga, and they wanted to see what the adaptation would be like: These people all agree that the story is very true to the original, and most are impressed especially by Matsujun's performance, which came as a happy surprise to many.
  • I took the liberty of browsing some Japanese websites, and the comments seem to be divided mostly in three camps: What's more interesting is whether the ratings will increase or decrease. It does have the advantage of its airing spot, after all. The ratings for the first episode were 14.4%, not too bad, not too good. Although people claim that no one cares about this spot any more, it does still make you wonder what's currently airing at that time. The show is at the coveted spot of Monday9.











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