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Netizens Express Dissatisfaction with Lack of Chemistry in New Drama Starring Shunsuke Michieda and Heroine with Sibling Relationship

Netizens expressed that they did not feel CP in the new drama of Shunsuke Michieda and the heroine who have a sibling relationship with an age difference of 10 years.

  China Entertainment Network News www.yule.com.cnPerhaps everyone has had a dream, which is to go back to the student days to complete the dream that was not completed that year or to do something that has always been wanted to do to make up for one’s regrets.

Recently, the editor watched a Japanese drama “My Second Youth” that was broadcast in October. It tells such a story. The 30-year-old heroine is dissatisfied with her current life, so she returns to college at the suggestion of her junior classmate. And work hard to change the story of your future. The starring role of this drama is actress Alice Hirose, and the male protagonist is Shunsuke Michichi, a popular Johnny’s idol who is currently attracting much attention. In the drama, the two will have a sibling relationship with a 10-year age difference.

Just look at the name of this drama and you will know that it is a story about “second youth”. In recent years, themes similar to this have always been very popular, such as “Seventeen Again”, “Strange Her”, “Second Youth” “Twenty Again” and so on, are all stories of second youth. However, although the subject matter is very popular, the story setting is quite attractive, and popular idols such as Alice Hirose and Shunsuke Michieda were invited to star, the ratings of the first episode of the show are still not optimistic, only 5.7% is said to be the lowest in history, which is very confusing.

Many people said that although the male and female protagonists are both very popular Japanese artists, their sense of CP in the drama is not strong, and the attention they can attract is also very limited. In addition, the first episode only briefly explained the beginning of the story without substantial development, so low ratings are inevitable.

So what story does this play tell?

The heroine Shiratama Sayako, played by Alice Hirose, is like most people, an ordinary office worker, not even a white-collar worker. She lives a very poor life and often worries about rent and other expenses. . Because she doesn’t have a good degree, the jobs she can do are limited, so she doesn’t earn much, and she has to plan carefully to make ends meet.

The days passed like this, and Samako Shiratama ushered in her 30th year. Thirty years of life had passed. Looking back, she realized that nothing had been accomplished. This also made Samako Shiratama realize that she could not continue like this. She would always say to her friends, “My life shouldn’t be like this. It would be great if I could go to college.”

Let me add here that Shiratama Samiko’s family conditions are not good. She had a serious car accident during the college entrance examination, so she failed to take the college entrance examination. And because her family was poor and could not support her to repeat her studies, she entered the society to work to support her family. The setting in the play is that Shiratama Samako likes architecture and particularly wants to go to college.

Just when Shiratama Samako was worried about her life and future, the gears of her life changed. Her mobile phone was lost and was picked up by a boy. Needless to say, this boy is our male protagonist, Ogasawara Taku played by Shunsuke Michichia.

This is how the hero and heroine met.

Coincidentally, Ogasawara Taku was a college student in the Department of Architecture, which also made Shiratama Samako, who originally liked architecture, very envious of him. Under the urging of alcohol, she told this stranger about her tragic past and that she had no idea. The regret of not being able to go to college.

Our male protagonist Ogasawara Taku encouraged her to take action now. Instead of complaining, it is better to change. It is not too late to go to college. Encouraged by the male protagonist, Shiratama Sayako’s state of mind changed. At this time, she unfortunately encountered a car accident and had to return to her hometown to recuperate. During this period, she really started to review and decided to take the college entrance examination.

The emperor paid off, and this time our heroine really realized her dream, was admitted to her ideal university, and became a freshman in the architecture department. What’s even more coincidental is that the university she entered is the same university where the male protagonist is, so the two became alumni, and the male protagonist also became the female protagonist’s senior.

The story of the heroine’s “second youth” also begins on the day she enters college. Here, she not only made friends younger than herself, but also met the male protagonist who encouraged her a year ago, and had a different heartbeat for him. It is also stated here that there will be romantic love scenes between the two in the future.

The first episode has almost covered these contents, which are all about the background of the entire story. The second episode should start with telling the story of the heroine in college, which is the official chapter of “Second Youth”. Because the plot synopsis mentioned the love line between the male and female protagonists, the interaction between Hirose Alice and Michiza Shunsuke has attracted much attention. Not only do the two have an age difference in the play, but in reality, Hirose Alice It is true that Izaya is a few years older than Shunsuke Michieda, so many people said that seeing the two of them in the same frame did not make them feel romantic, and they could not imagine the romantic atmosphere of the two of them falling in love.

However, the show has just started airing, and its subsequent development remains to be seen. I hope that such a good story can be seen by more people.

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