I couldn't sleep, so I read "Uncle's Love" again while writing the appreciation in the past two days. I couldn't help but want to say some personal and superficial opinions... To be honest, I don't know that I just finished writing the appreciation and I basically wrote it quickly.
I actually wanted to write a movie review even after I vomited. What kind of unrelenting vigor is this... Uncle's Love, as the name suggests, tells a complicated and bloody love story between uncles.
The male protagonist, Haruta, is thirty-three years old and a typical mama's boy with a giant baby. At first glance, he only has the qualities common to the all-purpose Asashi, a good-for-nothing male protagonist in Japanese dramas.
Oh, by the way, there is also an advanced official setting of Asasi in Springfield, good old man.
Springfield's boss, Uncle Zhen, is fifty-five years old and can barely be considered a successful person by the definition of society. However, this uncle actually has a pink eighteen-year-old girl living in his heart, and he has been secretly in love with Springfield for ten years.
The third one is Springfield's descendant. Mu, who lives with Springfield, is twenty-five years old and gradually falls in love with Springfield while living together.
What kind of Mary Sue story is this? All men love me. To be honest, when I first read the title, I rejected this drama for a long time. This drama was originally of the same type as "Yesterday's Food"
A piece of cache goes into my phone.
However, after I watched the food cut in "Yesterday's Food" several times, I still couldn't open the cache of "Uncle's Love" and allowed this short seven-episode TV series to grow moldy in my mobile phone storage.
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However, on August 20th, I was lying on the berth of the train and I was bored. I accidentally found this video in the cache, and clicked on the show in a recreational mood - You thought it was the door of the new world waving to me.
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No, I glimpsed a whole new universe.
Today when I was chatting with my sister, I confessed to her that I am a very tacky person who only likes to read tacky love stories.
And this drama, it completely touched my heart. First of all, it is bloody, very bloody. The rhythm of the plot is not sloppy at all, coupled with the fierce conflicts, it is so enjoyable that you can't stop watching it.
Secondly, it is a pure love story that has nothing to do with gender, age, identity, or any other differences.
It's very pure and has nothing to do with anything else but love.
So even though he has set up so many obstacles that are unacceptable to most people in the world, he still manages to overcome them in one go and only considers the relationship between two people... This is very rare.
Emotions are supposed to be selfish and only consider things between you and me. Why does it have to be subject to so many social restrictions?
Isn't this strange?
The first one to appear is the male protagonist Haruta. Oh, by the way, Haruta has the magical buff of being a reliable boss and a handsome junior who all love me for some reason, but he himself is a real straight man, straight as steel.
So the scene in the first episode is that the straight man Springfield went to a party and wanted to find a girlfriend, but unexpectedly made a fool of himself in public. The next day, he was rushing to work and ran into his boss, the minister, on the bus, but unexpectedly found that the lock screen of his boss's phone was his photo...
The junior happened to come to his business office due to a career transfer. When Springfield led the junior to work, he unfortunately discovered that not only was the minister's screen saver on his cell phone, but his photo on the computer also had at least a G on it.
The minister knew that his secret love for Springfield had been exposed, so he simply confessed to Springfield directly and said that he would divorce his wife and then start pursuing Springfield seriously.
Haruta was confused and helpless. When he came to complain, the other party complained that he was flying up a branch and turning into a phoenix.
By some mistake, Springfield, a giant baby who was abandoned by his mother, took a fancy to Mu's good cooking skills and invited him to live with him.
During the process of living together and working together, Mu was gradually attracted to Springfield's silly and good-natured character who worked hard, and fell in love with him.
So, stimulated by the minister's offensive, the junior Maki, who was living with the straight man Haruta, rushed into the bathroom, kissed Haruta forcefully, and confessed to him regardless - the above is only the first episode of only about forty minutes.
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To be honest, the rhythm of this drama is really well controlled. As a comedy, it has a lot of laughs, but it also has no place where it should be sensational to heighten the atmosphere. The most important thing is that the plot develops quickly enough without any delay.
, the first episode clearly introduced the main characters’ personalities and emotional entanglements, and I couldn’t help but be curious about the next plot development.
Therefore, when I first watched it, every time I watched an episode, I couldn't help but wonder what he would do in the next episode, especially when he confirmed the relationship in the fifth episode and met his parents in the sixth episode.
? I said above that it is a very pure love story, so in what aspects is it mainly pure?
The first is the minister's pursuit of Springfield. The minister got married, and it was not a fraudulent marriage. Before he fell in love with Springfield, he truly loved his wife.