The Romance Manga Artist
The Romance Manga Artist

The Romance Manga Artist

2021TV ShowEndedJapanese

Aiko goes to the funeral of her ex, Jun, where she is approached by his older brother Seiichirou, a reclusive romance manga creator, who asks her to date guys, and then report back to him, so he can portray it in his manga.

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IMDb6.5/10
Google Users85%
Director: Taisuke KawamuraGenres: Comedy, Romance, Drama

Plot Summary

A struggling romance manga artist, whose own love life is nonexistent, finds herself in a peculiar situation. After a chance encounter, she becomes romantically entangled with a man who is the complete opposite of her ideal type, forcing her to confront her own idealized notions of love and relationships. The story follows her journey as she navigates this unexpected romance, which blurs the lines between her created fiction and her real-life experiences.

Critical Reception

The Romance Manga Artist was met with a generally positive reception, particularly praised for its lighthearted humor and relatable portrayal of romantic struggles. Audiences appreciated the chemistry between the lead actors and the film's charming, albeit predictable, narrative. While not a groundbreaking film, it successfully delivered a feel-good romantic comedy experience.

What Reviewers Say

  • Charming and humorous portrayal of a romance artist's real-life love life.
  • Relatable characters and sweet chemistry between the leads.
  • A light and enjoyable romantic comedy with a predictable but satisfying conclusion.

Google audience: Audiences found the film to be a delightful and heartwarming watch, appreciating its blend of comedy and romance. Many viewers enjoyed the performance of the lead actress and found the story's exploration of artistic inspiration and love to be engaging. Some noted that while the plot was conventional for the genre, the execution made it a worthwhile viewing experience.

Fun Fact

Rina Kawaei, who plays the lead manga artist, reportedly took inspiration from popular shojo manga tropes to embody her character's often exaggerated reactions and internal monologues.

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