Yae, uma garota comum que trabalha em uma lanchonete e mora com uma amiga, se vê incapaz de pagar o aluguel quando sua amiga se casa de repente e ela perde o emprego no mesmo dia! É só quando seu namorado a deixa que ela finalmente chega ao fundo do poço. Ela fica desesperada quando seu amigo de infância Takumi reaparece repentinamente em sua vida. Takumi sugere que Yae aceite um emprego de meio período como sua "esposa de mentirinha” pelos próximos seis meses. Ele tem seus motivos para querer que as pessoas pensem que ele é casado. Yae não tem outra escolha a não ser aceitar a proposta e, em troca, recebe moradia e despesas para desempenhar o papel de sua “esposa falsa”. Assim começa um "casamento falso" com um limite de tempo. Sem o conhecimento de Yae, ela foi o primeiro amor de Takumi, embora o considere apenas um amigo de infância. Takumi luta de forma desajeitada, mas sincera, para conquistar o coração de Yae e encontrar o amor verdadeiro. Embora seu casamento tenha começado como uma farsa, será que chegará o dia em que esse casal poderá se tornar algo mais? (Fonte: Inglês = FujiTV || Tradução = sally em MyDramaList) ~~ Adaptado da série de mangá "Usokon" (ウソ婚) de Tokina Kiwi (時名きうい). Editar Tradução
- Português (Brasil)
- English
- magyar / magyar nyelv
- עברית / עִבְרִית
- Título original: ウソ婚
- Também conhecido como: Our Fake Marriage , Lie Marriage , Usokon , Nosso Casamento Falso , Nosso Casamento de Mentira , Casamento de Mentira
- Roteirista: Hiruta Naomi
- Gêneros: Comédia, Romance, Drama
Elenco e Créditos
- Kikuchi FumaNatsume TakumiPapel Principal
- Nagahama NeruSendo YaePapel Principal
- Watanabe ShotaShindo MasakiPapel Secundário
- Triendl ReinaNikitani RemiPapel Secundário
- Kuroba MarioYoshida KentoPapel Secundário
- Oda LisaKomine HarukaPapel Secundário
Resenhas
A cute story with a unrealistic female character (and i know this is a fiction)
At first glance, 'Usokon' presents itself as a heartwarming romantic comedy that reunites two childhood friends who lost touch for ten years. Takumi, the male lead, approaches her with an unconventional proposition, to be his fake wife for six months.As the story unfolds, 'Usokon' initially weaves a charming tale of cute and heartwarming moments, where you can witness how this lie gradually transforms into their truth.
However, as the plot progresses, the portrayal of the female lead character, Yae, raises some concerns. She is selfless and sweet but her naivety and unrealistic behavior can be hard to ignore. The central conflict in the story becomes ... bonkers? as it involves a girl who had a brief relationship with Takumi a decade ago suddenly resurfacing and demanding Yae to go away, so she can be with Takumi. And she does!!!! This development feels unrealistic, with the character seemingly disregarding everything Takumi did and said up until that point.
While I initially enjoyed the dorama despite some minor annoyances, the appearance of this new character marked a downturn in the plot. If a conflict was needed to drive the story, it could have been approached in an entirely different and more believable manner.
On a brighter note, I found Takumi, Shindo, and Remi's characters to be quite engaging. I look forward to seeing these actors in future doramas, hoping for a more compelling storyline that does justice to their talents. ♥
When the characters regress and you are questioning reality.
After watching one episode one would think the female lead will get an amazing character development and slowly will learn how to prioritize her own needs. One could not predict she will infect male lead with her Jesus complex - and yet this is kind of what happens.Not gonna lie, Takumi was adorable. The twist on the contract marriage and the initial presentation of him as a cold male lead was done perfectly and set my expectations for the rest of the show slightly too high. On the other hand, Yae was just frustrating. While at the beginning the situations she put others’ needs ahead of her own made at least some sense, later it was just too much to handle and the script was leaning into some ridiculous territories.
I think the writer just fails to deliver a character development. I know not all characters need one, but her behavior was truly pathological on a whole new level. If anyone needs character development, it’s her. What’s worse, I feel like her “giving up so others can be happy” persona started to influence male lead too, which led to at best questionable last episode.
That said, I did enjoy them as a couple and their scenes were adorable and blast. The actors had amazing chemistry and as a viewer it was clear to me how in love they are. I also really liked all the side characters - which, surprise surprise, actually got more character development than our leading lady…
Overall, a decent rom-com that is lacking in some major areas.