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Heisei meoto jawan ~ dokechi no hanamichi

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Title:Heisei meoto jawan ~ dokechi no hanamichi
Getting by
Telecast:2000-01-12
Season:Winter 2000



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TV Station:NTV
Duration:10 Episodes



Synopsis
A debt-burdened noodle shop owner and his fanatically resourceful wife have almost no money for their five kids, but with lots of laughter and quick thinking somehow manage to get by.
NTV

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Actor/Actress Cast (8)
Higashiyama Noriyuki
東山紀之
 
Asano Atsuko
浅野温子
 
Suzuki Anju
鈴木杏樹
 
Ishizuka Hidehiko
石塚英彦
 
Suzuki Sarina
鈴木紗理奈
 
Hamada Gaku
濱田岳
 
Tajima Honami
田島穂奈美
 
Atarashi Katsutoshi
新克利
 
 

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1. You can make a chest of drawers out of newspaper [Rating: 8/10]
Mataro (Higashiyama Noriyuki) is in debt, deeply in debt, and it's his own fault. He's always looking for the get-rich-quick schemes and doesn't realize that whenever he cooks in his ramen shop, it comes out tasting awful. His wife, Satsu (Asano Atsuko) is the perfect woman for a poor family. She is always chipper, infinitely resourceful, and wonderful cook even with the cheapest of ingredients. They have five children, three in grade school and two not yet old enough for school, who are basically the audience's eyes into the family providing an in-between location between the angelic patience of Satsu and the constant scheming of Mataro. But there is no status quo for this series to return to. Like Job, things just keep descending. When something goes wrong, the family's situation gets permanently worse, and the amount of their debt continues to climb.

I was ready to give up on this series in the first ten minutes. I could find no sympathy for Mataro and the cheerfulness of Satsu was...inhuman. But as the point of view of the children came into the picture, the drama really began to grow on me. Hamada Gaku as Un had some lines with almost professional comic timing (perhaps he spent some valuable time learning the trade from Ishizuka), and the obvious self interest that dominated Tajima Honami's character brought the series down to earth. When the early episodes centered around the children's plight, everything seemed to click.

The backup cast was unfortunately forgettable for the most part, but there was a surreal episode-by-episode glimpse into a "normal" family's life (originally as a counterpoint to the poverty of Mataro and his family) that just shined in its one-tiny-scene-per-episode pace.

There were places where my lack of sympathy for the Mataro character plunged to utter contempt, but questions like, why is Setsu so cheerful in the midst of poverty, are eventually answered and the ending is rather well done.

And after seeing 101 kaime no puropozu, it was really nice seeing Atsuko in a series where she doesn't have to cry through most of each episode.

Good show.
Reviewed by Old-Ant on 15 August 2005

Comments From Users (3)
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1. Comments by gaijinmark [Rating: 8/10]
The best family drama nobody ever talks about. The supporting cast is just average, Noriyuki Higashiyama is good as Mantaro a guy who means well but things never quite work usually because of his own doing. The real star of this drama is Atsuko Asano. I have NEVER seen anyone that could convey so much feeling and emotion without even saying a word. She was outstanding in every way.
2. Comments by Ryvyan [Rating: 8/10]
Very nice and touching dorama with each episode beginning and ending with how much the family owes money. Cute ways of saving money too! Eventually, the leads begin to analyse their love for each other.
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There is a reason DIY is so popular @_@
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