Drama Review: High Position

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Rating

★★★★

Duration

00 Hrs 23 Mins

Episodes

12

Drama Digest

Mitsuhiko Amano is a 46-year-old salaryman who has quite recently been laid off by his organization. In addition, his wife has let him know that she wants a divorce and that their daughter is going with her since she can’t tolerate looking at her dad. His life disintegrates, and he visits a soapland, but before doing anything there, he slips, hits his head hard, and blacks out. As he opens his eyes once more, he sees his secondary school study hall, a teacher, his classmates (among them, his future wife, Sachiko). At first, he thinks that it’s his whole life flashing before his eyes before death, only to realize that he’s really back in 1986, in his 16-year-old body! Does this mean he’ll get another chance? What will he do now? Will he gather the courage to ask Satsuki out (the girl he used to have a crush on) this time? Will he change his life?

The Feel-Good Part

While the topic is a bit cliched, High Position has a quiet energy with a clear plot. A basic plot with a slow pace and just right for a midnight binge.. On occasions, I snickered, and now and again I was moved. Huge appreciation to the author(s)!

The music was likewise an exceptionally pleasant component, obviously, as were the 80’s references!

The Disappointing Factor

Nothing remarkable however, spot-on for the 12 PM drama opening as I would see it. All characters are additionally amiable and without realizing you will get snared with its straightforward storyline.

The satire anyway was light and insufficient to make you ROFL, but rather the circumstances introduced will make you grin all through the series.

In-Depth Analysis

Elevated place likewise has bunches of 80’s references, from style, mainstream society, innovation, and way of life. Hence somebody who has lived during this time might think that it is somewhat nostalgic as well. All things considered, an ideal 10, taking everything into account! Hidden gem!

Star Power

The cast has done a wonderful job.

Overall Opinion

The series is good. At times funny, at times touching, however, nothing so excellent.