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This is a very well done human drama that is touching. It probably would attract college students as it explores searching for your meaning and place in life. It protrays the struggles of Sae who is a very prideful person trying to cope to with her hearing disability and that of Kai who befriends her and is also in search of himself. The story is funny, insightful and touching as you these characters lives unfold in front of your eyes. The romance between the two characters shohei and Akane is especially entertaining. But I was disappointed with the end as it somewhat wrapped up the whole story. But all in all it is definitely worth watching. | This is a very well done human drama that is touching. It probably would attract college students as it explores searching for your meaning and place in life. It protrays the struggles of Sae who is a very prideful person trying to cope to with her hearing disability and that of Kai who befriends her and is also in search of himself. The story is funny, insightful and touching as you these characters lives unfold in front of your eyes. The romance between the two characters shohei and Akane is especially entertaining. But I was disappointed with the end as it somewhat wrapped up the whole story. But all in all it is definitely worth watching. | ||
Revision as of 10:37, 24 October 2006
Contents
Details
- Title: オレンジデイズ
- Title (English): Orange Days
- Episodes: 11
- Genre: Romance
- Viewership ratings: 17.4%
- Broadcast network: TBS
- Broadcast period: 2004-04-11 to 2004-06-20
- Air time: Sunday 21:00
- Ending song: Sign, by Mr.Children
Synopsis
Kai Yuuki (Satoshi Tsumabuki) is in his senior year at university studying social welfare psychology. At present, he is in the middle of job-hunting season. He is finding it difficult with no job offers so far. One day, he meets a girl who is playing violin in the campus. She is Sae Hagio (Kou Shibasaki). In marked contrast to her beautiful tone and attractive looks, her personality is somewhat impertinent. And to top it off, she communicates through very vulgar sign language. Four years ago, she lost the most important thing for a violinist - her hearing. As a result Sae closed off her inner self from the outside world. Kai finds himself on a date with Sae, in place of his best friend. Unexpectedly, he comes into contact with Sae's private side. Love, job-hunting, friendship... Setting a campus in spring as a dorama`s backdrop, it's the start of a glittering youth drama. --TBS
Cast
- Tsumabuki Satoshi as Yuuki Kai
- Shibasaki Kou as Hagio Sae
- Narimiya Hiroki as Aida Shohei
- Shiraishi Miho as Ozawa Akane
- Eita as Yashima Keita
- Konishi Manami as Takagi Maho
- Yamada Yu as Saeki Soyoko
- Ueno Juri as Kirishima Ayumi
- Kohinata Fumiyo as Sakaida Kyouju
- Fubuki Jun as Hagio Yuriko
Production Credits
- Producer: Ueda Hiroki
- Director: Shono Jiro, Doi Nobuhiro, Imai Natsuki
- Screenwriter: Kitagawa Eriko
- Music: Sato Naoki (佐藤直紀)
- Music Producer: Shida Hirohide
Reviews
Review by Innersymphony
This is a very well done human drama that is touching. It probably would attract college students as it explores searching for your meaning and place in life. It protrays the struggles of Sae who is a very prideful person trying to cope to with her hearing disability and that of Kai who befriends her and is also in search of himself. The story is funny, insightful and touching as you these characters lives unfold in front of your eyes. The romance between the two characters shohei and Akane is especially entertaining. But I was disappointed with the end as it somewhat wrapped up the whole story. But all in all it is definitely worth watching.
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