Japanese drama freeter ie o kau6/14/2023 ![]() Seiji began working hard after he finds out about his mom's depression and his family's need to move to a different environment. I think it's important to try to see things from another perspective so that we can look at things more objectively. I think it's nice that the drama shows that things are not always black and white. However, for some people, Seiji's father is a man of respect and a mentor. Seiji also does not respect his father and disagrees with him in a lot of ways. For people who stuck with construction work, they see their job as very important because they provide roads for the public. Seiji was initially like most people and see construction jobs as a way to earn a lot of money. His colleagues in the construction company told him he's actually better off because for certain licenses, he can get these licenses after one year of working whereas other people who didn't go to college can only apply for these licenses after three to five years. Take Seiji considers himself as quite a failure because he went to a third-rate university and he is quite ordinary. It's like a reminder that people look at things differently and people have their own way of interpreting things. It's nice how the drama also presents things in two different, sometimes quite opposing ways. Relationships are always complicated one party is not always right and the other party is not always wrong. focused on relationships - with family members, with the in-laws, with colleagues, with neighbors, with friends, and even with acquaintances. Unless, you know, I wasn't supposed to post here in the first place.I really like how Freeter, Ie wo Kau. Hopefully, my random post revives the thread and has more people to post in it. LOL.Īgain, just my mindless fan girl babbling. Scary Japanese housewives and mother-in-laws. o_oĪlso, the sister's side-story made me paranoid. I kind of wanted to laugh too because I bought my mom hand-cream earlier today. Cough.ītw, the whole hand-cream thing makes me want to cry or something. I would have been happy if he just broke down in front of Karina. It's seriously awkward now that the rest of the crew knows his personal life. But still, in my opinion, he did a good job. ![]() Seiji's drunk confession also had me crying right from the beginning. Yes, I'm very emotional. I thought she had some weird obsession with Seiji or something. ![]() But I didn't think it was because of the houses. Honestly, I did suspect her to have to do with something. Nishimoto-san, the crazy neighbor, creeped me out from day one. I mean, yeah, the weird moments where she would rock back and forth with a haunted look in her eyes set something off but. I didn't expect the mother to be depressed. I just finished watching the fourth episode, too, and I'm on my way to the rest. But since it was Nino, I gave it a shot and I'm so glad I did. And Karina, too, I guess (with her work in Daisuki!!). ![]() Well, if I may be so bold, I'll be squealing about this drama and admittedly, the reason why I'm watching this is because Nino is in it. The show will air on Fuji TV on Tuesdays at 9:00pm, starting in October. But while their personalities clash at first, they gradually come to understand each other.įilming already started earlier this month. 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. NINOMIYA KAZUNARI, NOSE KARINA Kazunari Ninomiya to star in Fuji TV dramaĪrashi's Kazunari Ninomiya (27) is confirmed to be starring in a new drama series this fall.
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