Katagiri Sayo é uma funcionária de escritório em uma grande empresa de TI que acredita que pode conseguir tudo se trabalhar duro para alcançar seus objetivos. Morimoto Miharu é uma enfermeira cujas esperanças de se casar com seu namorado Ryota estão diminuindo. Yamashita Miwa é uma funcionária de banco com tão baixa autoestima que não sabe dizer 'não' aos 'homens errados', enquanto Matsuoka Akane é uma orgulhosa e confiante secretária da empresa que, apesar de ter um passado, é tão bonita, que as pessoas na rua viram o pescoço para vê-la melhor. Essas quatro mulheres começam a procurar parceiros de casamento na tentativa de garantir a própria felicidade. A organização secreta do governo Peanut Butter Sandwich, que proporciona a união de casais, começa a agir. Esperam essas quatro mulheres com visões diferentes sobre o casamento encontros que mudarão suas vidas, ou...? (Fonte: Filmow) Editar Tradução
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- Título original: ピーナッツバターサンドウィッチ
- Também conhecido como: Pīnattsubatāsandou~itchi , Sanduíche de Manteiga de Amendoim
- Roteirista: Yuko Shimoda
- Gêneros: Comédia, Romance, Drama
Onde assistir Peanut Butter Sandwich
Elenco e Créditos
- Yahagi HonokaTachibana TsubakiPapel Principal
- Ito KentaroKobayashiPapel Principal
- Ito ShukoGondaPapel Principal
- Hotta AkaneKatagiri SayoPapel Secundário
- Takimoto MioriMorimoto MiharuPapel Secundário
- Kakei MiwakoYamashita MiwaPapel Secundário
Resenhas
It delivers what it promises
With a title like Peanut Butter Sandwich it's not going to more than a lightweight comedy with some lightweight drama. For eight quick episodes its a worthwhile endeavor that delivers what it promises. Yahagi Honoka does some great scenes with deadpan stares and sort of double takes that add a dry humor to the general goofiness of the PBS setup. I also thought Hotta Akane was excellent as Sayo mixing a veneer of bitterness and denial over the underlying sweetness of her character. Don't expect an epic drama and you'll likely enjoy this.What you get is still a small little government agency, but one that mostly spies on a particular group of women for what they call 'research' but then never explain what the research is for. So something more like Tokyo Tarareba Musume/the I Need Romance trilogy/most dramas with a similar 'Group of Female Friends Seeking Love' type of story but using the Peanut Butter Sandwich organization as story framing.
While I still think the first synopsis would make for an interesting story, I will say that This drama makes for a very breezy, enjoyable watch. The characters are all generally quite likable (even if some of the choices they make are not so likable), their journey's are all fairly relatable, and I like (or can at least accept in the case of one of the characters) how each of their stories ends. My only major complaint would be that I would have preferred the issue of cheating (presented in two of the women's journey's) had been addressed a little differently. (Japanese dramas always seem to be just a tad too ambiguous for me with their messaging around this topic, and I find that very frustrating.)
I'm still not sure what the purpose of the Peanut Butter Sandwich organization is. They don't actually Do much other than give random little factoids about what Japanese women are feeling and wanting based on their answers in various polls (no idea if this is based on real data or not, but that would be interesting to find out about) and spend the rest of their time spying on a group of four women as part of their 'research.' They make for an affective story framing device, but you also finish the drama not really knowing what their purpose is in the stories universe.
But that's fine. This isn't a drama that's meant to be read into too deeply, and for the most part, I was able to not do that and just enjoy the ride. If you're like me and you enjoy the 'Group of Female Friends Seeking Love' drama trope, then you'll probably enjoy this drama too.