Drama Review: Nijiiro Karute

9

Rating

★★★★

Episodes

9

Drama Digest

Young doctor Kureno Masora was enjoying his job at a major hospital in Tokyo. She learned that she has a disease, nevertheless, and made the decision to keep practicing medicine in a clinic in the tiny community of “Niji no Mura” while keeping it a secret. Masora consequently has the opportunity to interact with the charming villagers and eventually discovers how to live life to the fullest.

 The Feel-Good Part

The OST was the cherry on top, especially the flute theme, which will bring tears to your eyes every time it plays. Due to each character’s unique charm, it’s difficult to avoid developing feelings for them. Not to add how picturesque this play is, the village’s environment is stunning and so cottage-like that it makes you feel cozy.

 The Disappointing Factor

This play will make you yearn for that community spirit support if you live in a modern city where we hardly even know our neighbours or the individuals who live on the same level. However, there is nothing disappointing, and the plot was not really compelling.

 In-Depth Analysis

Medical professional Masora Kureno. In Tokyo, she works at a sizable hospital. Masora discovers she has a sickness throughout her hectic days. She wants to keep working as a doctor but is strapped for cash. She applies for a job at Nijinomura Clinic in a tiny mountain community while concealing her illness. She is given a job at the clinic. She meets nurse Taiyo Aoyama and surgeon Saku Asagi there. She lives in the same home as them. Masora adapts to her new life as a doctor and a patient, becoming a beloved member of the community in the clinic and hamlet.

 Star Power

The bond between the female lead, the nurse, and the surgeon deserves special attention. The drama centres on a very lovely platonic relationship between two guys and a woman. She even says that she wants to give them both hugs and kisses since she adores and values them so much. On her hardest days, they stand by her, yet nearly every day, they quarrel like Tom and Jerry. It was really an OUTSTANDING connection.

 Overall Opinion

Japan continues to reign supreme in the slice-of-life genre. From the endearing characters to the endearing exchanges, this is no different. Human interaction and response are the main themes of this drama. From the chance encounters to the sincere and profound chats, to the tears of delight that just gushed out.