The story of a young girl starting as a nurse in an obstetric clinic in a small country town didn’t seem like something that would grab my interest so I initially passed it by. But during a stretch where I was dying to watch something new and there wasn’t anything up to see, I noticed that mikilove had completely subbed the entire series of Toumei na Yurikago, and, on a whim, decided to download one episode and see if I liked it.
I knew the show was going to be about pregnancies, childbirth and all the drama that goes with it, but somehow I wasn’t expecting it to be so gentle and sombre in tone. Lots of scenes with main character Aoi Aota (Kaya Kiyohara) reacting and reflecting upon things she is seeing, with only her eyes to tell you what is going on in her head as she watches young Dr. Tomohira Yui (Koji Seto) do his work.
More than just “stories of pregnant women” (though, of course, the drama is comprised much of that), we focus on Aoi and all the different aspects of life, birth and death that is presented to her in all its happy, sad and tragic facets.
I began watching the drama in February of 2019 and have just completed it now, and can safely say what a nice, calming (and tear-inducing) drama it was! Lots of old favorites in it like Asami Mizukawa, Mieko Harada and even Wakana Sakai (when was the last time I saw her!) as Aoi’s scatterbrained mother...
...but the clear star is Kaya Kiyohara who does so much without having to say anything!
...but the clear star is Kaya Kiyohara who does so much without having to say anything!
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