Due to the single subject matter and limited content, it is generally difficult for youth school dramas to achieve double success in terms of ratings and reputation. Here are some good-looking and untiring youth campus Japanese dramas for everyone. Even if they are Japanese dramas, youth will still give us a lot of excitement
1 "Dragon Sakura"
The 2005 Japanese drama brought together familiar Japanese actors such as Yamashita Tomohisa, Nagasawa Masami, and Aragaki Yui
Although the film is old, the plot guarantees that everyone will understand it after watching it. Because it tells the story of a down-and-out lawyer who led six low-achieving students to get admitted to the University of Tokyo. It’s probably like the story of the last one in our high school class getting admitted to Tsinghua University and Peking University.
After reading this, I feel that it is still too late to do anything from now on. As long as you work hard to pursue it, no matter how hard you go to a third-rate university, "There is always only one correct answer to the entrance exam. If you fail to reach this The only result is failure, which is cruel. But life is different. There are many correct answers in life, so don’t be timid about survival.” That's it
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2 "The Proposal Battle"
If you haven't seen this one, you may have heard of it. Tomohisa Yamashita and Masami Nagasawa are the male and female protagonists respectively. It is also a Japanese drama about youth. The male protagonist of this Japanese drama is so clumsy that it makes people grit their teeth, and at the same time, it makes them feel sexual. When I was a student, I didn’t like the girl I liked. Dare to confess, so I have to miss it again and again.
But in the film, the male protagonist is enviable as he is given opportunities to go back to the past again and again. There are so many opportunities to change, but in the end they are missed because of the male protagonist's cowardice and cowardice. This made him truly realize that if you don't learn to take the initiative to change now, no matter how many times you go back to the past, the ending will still make you regret it.
3 "Sorry for Youth"
The heroine of the 2014 Japanese drama is a Japanese actor I like very much now - Mitsushima Hikaru. Interestingly, the first time I learned the word "bidong" was from this Japanese drama. The word "bidong" happened to be the number one popular thing among female middle school students in the first half of 2014. This Japanese drama shows wonderful campus life, complex character relationships, and some interesting chicken soup for the soul. Such pure vitality and youth are worth watching again. I hope everyone will develop a good habit of giving likes.
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