
Japanese title: パパとムスメの7日間
Number of episodes: 7
Some info:
1) D-Addicts Wiki
2) Official Site (Japanese)
Probably one of the shortest drama serials I’ve watched. Yup, being so short, kinda expected not too much of a super nice plot but nonetheless it’s still pretty funny (ya duh, it’s a comedy) and nice lah. Well, the main plot of the story is how these 2 people face their “new” lives after they exchange “bodies” after an incident on the way back from their grandma’s place.
Of course the main “events” are quite standard lahz, as in they’re quite predictable and all. But at least they each come up with their own ways of overcoming some of the problems, though they still screw up because they’re too used to being their self and act based on “their” instincts rather than thinking in the perspective of the person they’re in. Haha, but oh wells, as expected, the father has better acting, probably because he’s more of a veteran bah, though his portfolio may seem to suggest otherwise. Then again, the switched identities would mean the daughter is supposed to become more composed and think more maturely and stuff. Shrugs, but I can tell both of them are putting in a lot of effort in getting the roles right. Lol.
Well, in the end, another incident led to their restoration of right identities and bodies. After all, such storyline can’t continue for too long without going out of hand. Haha. I’d say this drama is pretty ordinary, but at least provides enough comedy and laughter to destress =)
p.s. i really hate studying for eg1108. grr.
haha, i just watched 2 eps of this drama,
well. quite funny, but i dont really keen on their acts..
well, i like aragaki, so this drama is worth to watch :)
ne, where can i watch it.??
google is your tomodachi. i tink the page i will suggest is listed in the first page of google search results
lol indeed. but it really depends on how you use google. no specific answers from me though.
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