Saturday, 6 September 2014

Star no Koi

Japanese title: スタアの恋
Other titles: Star struck / Love with a super star

11 episodes
Aired on Fuji TV
From 2001 October to November

Main cast:
  • Fujiwara Norika: Kirishima Hikaruko
  • Kusanagi Tsuyoshi: Nakata Sosuke
  • Ukaji Takashi: Saegusa Eiji
  • Katsumura Masanobu: Koganei Akira
  • Kakei Toshio: Jiya Yoshitaro
  • Furuta Arata: Ushiyama Mamoru
  • Hasegawa Kyoko: Koizumi Tsubomi
  • Anzai Hiroko: Hyuuga Reiko
  • Toda Keiko: Tatsukawa Midori
  • Morimoto Leo: Kinanaka Torao
  • Azuma Mikihisa: Ichikawa Ryutaro

  • Notes:
    - Hello Father from Nobuta wo Produce AND Oh! My girl!! Also hi, Boss from Oh! My girl!!
    - This is the oldest drama I've watched. So you know it must be good to keep me watching till the end despite the weird image quality (and bad fashion).

     

    Review: +


    Girl: She's a megastar and has been an actress since her childhood. She sometimes acts like an entitled child but she's been very sheltered and used to get whatever she wants. However, she's also not afraid to take risks to prove herself. Fujiwara Norika is, I gathered, quite a star herself, and she really has something that's not showy but that makes you believe she's so famous and has all these guys around her finger. (+)

    Boy: It's like they did eveything they could to make him look sub ordinary. He's short, floating in his clothes so, you know, not your usual drama lead. But again, he makes you believe that women would fall for him. He works at a company specialised in selling ham and he's dedicated to his work. He's also good at Japanese archery. He's quiet but not timid and has self-confidence. (+)

    Plot/Relationship: It's all about how their lives intersect though they shouldn't. It manages to keep my interest and though the Relationship between Girl and Boy is the focus, Girl's growth as an person and an actress is also part of the story as well as some development for secondary characters. (+)

    Other characters: His co-workers, an eccentric director, her agency's employees and some boyfriends.

    Main cliché (New category alert!): the star and the commoner. It's interesting to note that it's often the woman who is the famous actress. As always, the drama is inconsistent as to whether people recognise the famous one. When it's convenient, all bystanders recognise her and sometimes, they just don't.

    Bottom line: I care for these characters and their struggles. +

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