Drawn by the premise of a deceased wife's soul possessing a young woman's body, I picked up this work. From the packaging, I imagined it would be a touching drama about a couple reaffirming their love, but after watching it, the content pleasantly subverted my expectations in a good way. The script is well-crafted, and the actors' performances shine, especially the protagonist Kyosuke's pained expressions and the delicate acting of the actress portraying Yuki-ko's soul in the young woman's body, which pulled me in deeply. With its high dramatic quality, fans of this genre will undoubtedly be satisfied with its execution.
However, there were some regrettable aspects. I noticed several instances where the actress misspoke the co-star's name in her lines. For example, in scenes where she should have said 'Kyosuke,' she accidentally used another name, or there were moments where the dialogue flow felt slightly disrupted. Without these errors, the work could have been perfect, but such minor mistakes might bother some viewers. Still, overall, the script's quality and the actors' passionate performances cover these flaws, making it a compelling watch.
Personally, I deeply resonated with the emotionally rich story centered on rebirth after loss. Kyosuke's sense of loss and the process of reaffirming love through Yuki-ko's soul were portrayed realistically, making me engrossed without realizing it. The actors' performances are simply impressive, particularly the scenes that finely depict emotional fluctuations, which were breathtaking. Overall, I'd rate it four and a half stars. Without the mistakes, it would have been a solid five stars, but even so, it's a highly enjoyable piece.
However, there were some regrettable aspects. I noticed several instances where the actress misspoke the co-star's name in her lines. For example, in scenes where she should have said 'Kyosuke,' she accidentally used another name, or there were moments where the dialogue flow felt slightly disrupted. Without these errors, the work could have been perfect, but such minor mistakes might bother some viewers. Still, overall, the script's quality and the actors' passionate performances cover these flaws, making it a compelling watch.
Personally, I deeply resonated with the emotionally rich story centered on rebirth after loss. Kyosuke's sense of loss and the process of reaffirming love through Yuki-ko's soul were portrayed realistically, making me engrossed without realizing it. The actors' performances are simply impressive, particularly the scenes that finely depict emotional fluctuations, which were breathtaking. Overall, I'd rate it four and a half stars. Without the mistakes, it would have been a solid five stars, but even so, it's a highly enjoyable piece.