Nagi's Long Vacation Review
Drama: Nagi's Long Vacation
Romaji: Nagi no Oitoma
Japanese: 凪のお暇
Director: Toshio Tsuboi, Takeyoshi Yamamoto, Nobuhiro Doi
Writer: Misato Konari (manga), Satomi Oshima
Network: TBS
Actors: Haru Kuroki, Issey Takahashi, Tomoya Nakamura, Mikako Ichikawa, Erika Karata, Shinji Takeda, Yo Yoshida, Yoshiko Mita
Romaji: Nagi no Oitoma
Japanese: 凪のお暇
Director: Toshio Tsuboi, Takeyoshi Yamamoto, Nobuhiro Doi
Writer: Misato Konari (manga), Satomi Oshima
Network: TBS
Actors: Haru Kuroki, Issey Takahashi, Tomoya Nakamura, Mikako Ichikawa, Erika Karata, Shinji Takeda, Yo Yoshida, Yoshiko Mita
First, I want to let you know that in Japanese Drama, THEMES is always more significant than the plot. It's doesn't matter who Nagi would end up with or how the drama would end. What important is how the show will convey its message. This drama is not your typical two-boys-one-girl type of story or other overrated romance crap. You could choose your ship if that entertains you, but just to let you know, this drama was not meant to make your heart flutter, it was meant to speak to your soul.
This drama is about the so-called "Hard Reset", not the one you do with your phone but the one you apply with your own life. The important decision you do to make a significant change and start anew. Completely changing your environment is essential, which is what the main protagonist did in this drama, a long vacation. It made her discover more about herself and broaden her perspective of the world, or to make it more precise; it made her have her dream.
Another theme is reading the atmosphere/mood or reading between the
lines and I'm sure most of us are familiar with that feeling. When you
enter a room full of strangers, most people will remain silent for a
while. Judge people's faces, their expressions, their manner of talking
etc. "reading the atmosphere" is everywhere, from school, workplace,
family and even your relationship.
"Stop Trying to Fit In, Aim to Belong Instead"
The location would look very familiar to you after you watched the drama like it seems you also live there along with the characters. The cinematography is terrific in showing the green landscape, clear blue sky and by capturing the calmness and serenity of the laidback way of living.
The OST is chill and relax, which complements the slice of life nature of this plot, but it can also get emotional when requires. I also never get tired of hearing the theme song "Reboot" sung by Miwa. It captured the whole theme of this drama.
The acting is ten out of ten, Haru Kuroki never disappoints. She is one
of the best actresses in Japan right now and is indeed a national
treasure in dramaland. Nagi's portrayal of inner growth is well
portrayed, you might get pissed by her actions and decisions, but you
always find yourself rooting for her. Haru Kuroki is very skilled as an
actress, but it's her sincerity that makes Nagi such a lovable
character.
The title, Nagi's Long Vacation suggest this is only about Nagi, but this drama can easily be about Shinji as well, the only difference is Nagi only suppress her feelings where Shinji also hurts people around him. Shinji is a character you will despise at the beginning, but you would understand a bit about the character in the end. The writers gave him one of the best character development I've seen in recent years, and the way Takahashi Issei handled it is brilliant, probably his best performance ever. The way he controlled his emotions is masterful like at one moment his character angered you then you will laugh at his comic relief antics then you will feel him as he cries like a baby, what a man child lol.
Nagi's Long Vacation is the quintessential Japanese drama. They are the best when it comes to thought-provoking slice of life genre. You may find the characters caricatures until they slap you with realization quotes that will speak to you on a personal level.
Thank you for this recommendation. This drama is very soulful. This is the kinda stuff I dig hard to find.
ReplyDeletewow. I love this drama. and your choice of words describe it perfectly
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