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- Título original: 同期のサクラ
- Também conhecido como: Colleagues' Sakura
- Roteirista: Yukawa Kazuhiko, Satsuki Aya
- Diretor: Akashi Hiroto, Nagumo Seiichi
- Gêneros: Drama
Elenco e Créditos
- Takahata Mitsuki Papel Principal
- Hashimoto Ai Papel Principal
- MackenyuKijima AoiPapel Secundário
- Ryusei RyoShimizu KikuoPapel Secundário
- Okayama AmaneDoi RentaroPapel Secundário
- Aibu SakiHino SumirePapel Secundário
Resenhas
Um Drama Sobre Amizade Real
Kitano Sakura é uma garota do interior que tem uma visão de mundo única e que luta para tornar seus sonhos realidade.Na trama conseguimos acompanhar o início de sua amizade com 4 de seus colegas de trabalho e como ela com seu modo singular de ver o mundo conseguiu influenciar as pessoas ao seu redor ao longo dos 10 anos em que a história retrata.
Sempre pronta para ajudar a quem precise e sem filtro na hora de falar, por diversas vezes ela acaba se envolvendo em situações complicadas no trabalho.
A trama consegue mostrar bem o desenvolvimento do relacionamento dos personagens e o amadurecimento individual de cada um de forma simples e fácil de assistir. O final apesar de não ser o que eu queria, fez sentido para a história. Vale a pena assistir.
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The titular Sakura is played by Takahata Mitsuki in a rigorously disciplined and idiosyncratic performance which is similar in some ways to that of her Sachiko in Boukyaku no Sachiko, but here the script takes her character much more seriously, and she is allowed to go much deeper. I am no expert in neurological classifications, but Sakura appears to be autistic, rarely smiling and unrelentingly honest for which the large construction firm which hires her repeatedly punishes with demotions and transfers.
The episodes themselves are highly structured. Each tells a story in Sakura's corporate life from ten successive years told by her co-worker friends to her while she is in a coma in 2019. Through repeated encounters and motifs in each episode we learn about how she became their friends and the positive impact she has had on their lives.
The series is unquestionably good through episode 9 where the episodic structure is intentionally broken, and there is a very interesting tension well into episode 10 of whether the show can actually stick the landing without betraying the spirit of its characters. Surprisingly, it does so. A bit unrealistically and conveniently, perhaps, but the show does remain true to Sakura's character while providing a satisfying, if a bit pat, ending to the series.
In the end, the series makes a fairly clear case that the company would be better were it more open to Sakura's way of seeing the world. The story talks about corporate power and intention, and provides an interesting though probably simplistic view of what the source of that power and intention should be. Sakura comes to her company with a dream of building structures with her friends that will make the world a better place, and ends with her having helped those friends define their own dreams. They become more Sakura-like, and she becomes more empowered by their increased authenticity.
It's worth checking out.
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