Tuesday, February 11, 2014

First Impression: Tomorrow, Mom will not be Here (Ashita, Mama ga inai)


CASTS:

Ashida Mana as Post, Suzuki Rio as Maki, Sakurada Hiyori as Piami, Watanabe Konomi as Bombi, Mikami Hiroshi as Sasaki Tomonori, Kimura Fumino as Mizusawa Kana, Miura Shohei as Locker, Sakai Miki as Ryoka, Shirota Yu as Tojo Yuki, Ohgo Suzuka as Otsubone

Yosh! I found a Japanese drama to watch side by side with Chocolatier, and this one is totally refreshing and lightweight drama. I love the kids so much and to speak about them, cute is an understatement. They are mega loaded with adorableness, squishiness and are very lovable as well. It's about orphans from different backgrounds that are gathered together in search for a perfect foster parents for them. They are handled by a middle aged man named Mao. He's the one arranging opportunities for the kids to experience how it's like having parents to take care of them; and with mutual agreement, eventually the kids will be separated from each other to live and make a household happy. In this essence, the drama also includes the value of finding happiness in life and how to create it despite the circumstances under them. Sometimes it's even more convenient to feel unhappy because too much happiness will cause sadness afterwards. Those realization will come to surface and as an adult, you could only agree to these.

In a nutshell, you'll gonna see the world through the eyes of the kids and with a light approach with problems and adversities, you'll gonna find them cute. This drama is about searching for a harmonious world that will need them and of what they will need most in return.

With a tinge of values imparted, this drama genre is suited for everyone as you could sense a lot of simple things that are overlooked. However, to me this is more likable in the aspect of the lighthearted story of being a young kid, and for belonging  in an age group that doesn't have much experiences in life. I really look up to their approaches, and the differences that they come across each other. They are so amazingly cute to look at and I could only adorn to everything they do like the way they take care of each other.

Highly recommended - this drama is not only about the story but also the cinematography and picture perfect. Choosing the best characters, probably casting few of the cutest kids in Japan, for being able to portray roles, I am at awe. Overall, this drama is for everyone who are kid at heart, and will even melt those who are not. If you won't be moved by this drama, you are heartless. You shouldn't miss this drama if you want real good cuteness and fluffy characters, a very commendable acting, series of events, it may not be as realistic but I'm going back to where this captures me, kids do have the refreshing nature in dramas.

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