Quando Kirisawa Shogo era um estudante do ensino médio, ele era um boxeador amador brilhante. Ele ganhou 4 torneios de boxe e parecia ter um futuro brilhante no esporte. Durante seus dias de estudante universitário, ele abandonou o esporte do boxe. A vida continuou para Shogo. Mas, depois que sua amada esposa morreu, sua vida se tornou uma bagunça total. Ele não tem nenhuma esperança ou desejo de viver. Ele apenas passa seus dias trabalhando em empregos de meio período para ganhar a vida. Um dia, seu amigo pede que ele treine o time de boxe na escola onde eles estudavam. Shogo aceita a posição de treinador. Estando perto dos jovens boxeadores, que trabalham muito duro, Shogo começa a se sentir vivo novamente. (Fonte: Inglês = AsianWiki || Tradução = ChrisRegina em MyDramaList) Editar Tradução
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- Título original: 未来への10カウント
- Também conhecido como: 10 Counts for the Future , Mirai e no 10 Count , 10 Contagens Para o Futuro , Mirai e no 10 Kaunto
- Diretor: Hayato Kawai, Hoshino Kazunari
- Roteirista: Fukuda Yasushi
- Gêneros: Vida, Juventude, Drama, Esportes
Elenco e Créditos
- Kimura Takuya Papel Principal
- Mitsushima Hikari Papel Principal
- Yasuda Ken Papel Secundário
- Uchida Yuki Papel Secundário
- Namase Katsuhisa Papel Secundário
- Yamada Anna Papel Secundário
Resenhas
Lovely
A drama I avoided because of the comments but my love for Mitsushima Hikari was bigger and I decided to give it a chance, I don’t regret it. It is true that it has plenty of unnecessary dramas and that It could’ve been way better but it was a lovely watch. It might be because I am a teacher and I could relate to the situations the characters experienced with the students and the school superiors; they were times I had to debate with myself if I would do that or not as a teacher, it was fun. As much as I enjoyed the female lead, the one that caught my attention was the female principal, she had better character development than the others by showing why she behaved the way she did and the change of her actions, she grew on me. The relationship between the teacher and students was what I liked the most, how they cared for each other and worked together to achieve their goal.Here enjoying Back to normal by Yuki Hayashi cause the OST is really good.
The script indulges too much on PC and too little on substance (I'm comparing this to "Engine" which I'm watching ATM - same ML, similar premises and settings - and "Engine" wins hands down, seriously!); most of the characters are not really developed but just bidimensionally sketched (for example, I wish the SML and SFL had had much more screentime and relevance!) and I'm not really satisfied with several of the writer's choices (for example - SPOILERS AHEAD!!! Jump to the next paragraph if you wanna avoid them! - I would've shipped the ML with the SFL and the FL with the SML; I wouldn't have had the ML meet his late wife's double - that was some totally unnecesary cruelty from the writer!!! As was Momosuke's life-threatening injury! - and I would've given much more room to the boxing club and the torunament!!!)
The acting was ok, as were the music and the "packaging".
I thought I was gonna give this a "7", but the "missed opportunity" factor made me lower my rating in the end.