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Dan Rei and Kobayashi Seiran in Youkami No Semi |
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Youkami No Semi 2011 Movie and Youkami No Semi 2009 TV Drama |
Youkami No Semi (The Cicada’s Eighth Day) tells the story of a woman named Kiwako having an affair with a married man from work. When she tells him she is pregnant with his child, he persuades her to abort it, so he has time to leave his wife properly, promising they can have another child when he is free. Because of troubles during the operation, however, Kiwako learns she can no longer have children, but is satisfied knowing she will be with the man she loves. When the man finds out his wife is ALSO pregnant, he abandons Kiwako. Distraught, she abducts THEIR baby and escapes into the night, leaving the town to raise the little girl as her own...
A grim story for sure, but the second act of the drama brightens as it tells the story of the life Kiwako and the child she names Kaoru live, running from town to town, always one step ahead of the law. Kaoru, of course, knows nothing of the crime, and grows up as a happy child surrounded by love and warmth from this woman she believes is her mother.
This could have been boring, but I’m telling you, the scenes with the mother and daughter just living life and loving each other was so, sooooo sweet, and it help that Dan Rei as Kiwako and Kobayashi Seiran as Kaoru are so fantastic in their roles. Whenever you see the two of them interacting, it is so heartwarming , you can truly feel the love they have for each other. Little Kaoru is so adorable, I already noted how cute child actress Seiran Kobayashi was when she played the role of Takeuchi Yuko’s daughter Umi in Natsu no Koi wa Nijiiro ni Kagayaku, but the chemistry she has with Dan Rei is off the charts, they are loveable.
Teenage Kaoru (Kitano Kie) is at odds with her real mother (played by Yuka Itaya) and has just found that like her substitute mother of old, is pregnant with a married man’s child. Kiwako herself is in jail but spends her days writing letters to Kaoru that she will never send. What is the future for everyone involved?
Ah man, I loved this drama so much, that right now I am actually kind of averse to watching the movie version because to me this will always be the “true” one. Though I love Mao Inoue and Hiromi Nagasaku, I just can’t imagine Kiwako and Kaoru as anyone else than the ones in the drama version. So Good.
Posted by zdorama @ zdoramaagain.blogspot.com