Koi ni Ochitara
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Details
- Title: ?????ら~僕??功?秘密~ / Koi ni Ochitara ~Boku no Seikou no Himitsu~
- Also known as: When I Fall in Love
- Episodes: 11
- Viewership: 16.27%
- Genre: Romance, Comedy
- Air time: Thursday 9:00-9:54 PM
- Broadcast network: Fuji TV
- Broadcast period: 2005-04-14 to 2005-06-23
- Theme Song: Koi ni Ochitara by Crystal Kay
Production Credits
- Producer: Genouen Yoshimasa
- Director: Suzuki Masayuki (鈴木雅之)
- Screenwriter: Sato Shimako (?藤嗣麻?)
- Music by: Sahashi Toshihiko (俊彦?橋)
Cast
- Kusanagi Tsuyoshi
- Tsutsumi Shinichi
- Matsushita Nao
- Yamamoto Koji
- Sato Eriko
- Suzuki Kousuke
- Kaneda Akio
- Wakui Emi
- Kimura Yoshino
- Tanihara Shosuke
- Takizawa Saori
- Takabayashi Yukiko
Synopsis
Synopsis 1
Since his father passed away six years ago, Shimao Suzuki has taken over the family business, working diligently at their factory with his mother Aiko and a couple of employees. Though not wealthy, Shimao, Aiko, and Shimao's sister Mariko are satisfied with their life.
One day, Shimao draws a raffle at a local shopping mall and wins a trip for two to Hawaii. He takes his mother, and there he meets a beautiful girl, Kaori Shirakawa, and a young and brilliant entrepreneurial president of Frontier, an up-and-coming IT firm, Toru Takayanagi. Shimao immediately falls in love with Kaori, who has a friendly and warm personality.
Shimao and Aiko come home to find the factory in chaos. The accountant has embezzled the company's money, causing them to go bankrupt. Aiko develops a heart disease and is hospitalized. She needs a heart transplant, but the Suzukis can't afford the medical costs. Before Shimao can come up with a way to clear their debts, Aiko passes away. Shimao and Mariko can do nothing but cry. That's when Shimao remembers what Toru told him in Hawaii. "When you're in trouble, come to me." The following day, Shimao finds himself standing in front of the towering building where Frontier is based. What will be waiting for Shimao inside?
Fuji TV
Synopsis 2
Kusanagi Tsuyoshi played computer genius Suzuki Shimao who works in Japan's largest IT firm Frontier. This drama skillfully depicts the lives of Japanese salarymen, and their relationship with their coworkers, customers and superiors. It also attempts to answer the age-old question on the importance of love and money. Matsushita Nao played the secretary to Frontier's Chairman (played by Tsutsumi Shinichi). As the story progresses, the love triangle becomes more complex...
