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5/10
A Twisted Cinderella Story
AppleEye2U15 October 2019
Watching Coffee & Vanilla meant for me... wondering which scenes I was re-watching from western eighties/nineties movies. First I was admiring how this live action version matched the manga, but soon I felt myself looking at downtuned scenes from movies like 9 1/5 weeks (1986), Wild Orchid (1989), Sleeping With The Enemy (1991).

Plot

Coffee & Vanilla has the same plot as these other western movies, a shallow twisted Cinderella story that is meant to glue the emotional, intimate scenes together. There is this naïve girl from the country, without an impressive resume or pedigree, who doesn't realize how pretty she is. She gets discovered by a mundane rich guy, full of tricks, but tired from his own lifestyle. Without breaking a sweat he conquers her, takes her in, starts to cuddle and experiment with her, apparently enjoying her freshness, but after a while even this dum girl feels there's something really weird going on. Her Prince becomes suspicious, at times alienated from her, showing signs from some psychic disorder or traumatic event in his former life. The outside world doesn't seem to matter to both of them. No questions or background stories are asked, parents, family, and friends are strangely unimportant. In stead of that, the outside world gets more hostile for this girl. She starts to feel like a helpless chick, a burden to people around her. Main question is, has Cinderella found her Prince Charming, or not?

The Good

I guess it is this long lasting question that the makers are aiming at. "Can I jump to happiness with my prince, letting him in control or better not?" Perhaps the western eighties movies, and also this Japanese version, fill a need. Thirty years ago young western women started to compete for a well paid career of their own, unlike their mothers. It was the Age of the Yuppies, working hard, enjoying luxury at short intervals. The paradoxical result was a collective longing to Cinderella stories. In this series both lead actors are well known, good in acting, so it doesn't hurt the eye to see them. Also the message of this series has some serious undertones. 'Girl, keep your wits when someone starts sweet-talking to you' but also 'In fairytales a girl can break a curse with nothing but her courage and steadfastness.' Both elements are nice to know, and reassuring.

The Bad

Unlike the movies I couldn't feel a spark of eroticism between the couple in this series. A romance can be based on instant attraction and passion, but their story didn't convince me. The casual remarks of the male lead that he already knew her, wanted her, prepared even a house for her, was creepy to say the least. I know there are many people who think otherwise, but I've really had my fill of male obsessiveness, male harems, or males saying Kawaiii all the time. If someone would pat my head like the male lead did to others...I would pinch his face real hard.

Verdict

So, can you spend your time with this series? Yes you can, if you've have been working like a dog all day, got yourself in a black mood, then you can tune right in, enjoy some candy sweet moments and a few unintentional laughs.
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3/10
Something that you would see in Wattpad Stories. So typical.
cutiemochamochi18 June 2021
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The manga version of this was less akward and much better than the live action. The live action was super fast paced having one night stand at first episode and the guy was weird, so weird. I watched this because of Dori Sakurada but the role he was given was beyond my understanding. They just met and he already asked the girl to be her to be his girlfriend saying 'she's the one'.

This drama is okay for people who wanted to just kill time. But in terms of plot- you could find way better than this.

I was about to give it a 1 but dori and the girl was somehow good at acting it out despite of its bad scriptwriting.
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4/10
Not Good Enough
PennyReviews12 September 2019
"Coffee and Vanilla" was just too vanilla.

The romance was too sudden and that's why the intensity of it was thrown out of the window. There was an implied love triangle that was easily swept under the carpet only to be mentioned towards the ending. The mature parts were okay, but it looked a bit robotic and forced, lacking any emotion and romance overall. So, the drama was just like this : boy falls in love with popular but childish and naive girl, they get together, many try to set them apart, boy comes to the rescue every single time, happy ending. There was no character development, no love story build up and no surprises. Plus, the leading lady was, as you can guess, the vanilla of the story, and rightly so. She had no personality, claimed to be immature, but she never actually changed, even though there were some scenes that had potential. Her love interest was a more complicated that was never explored.

So, four out of ten.
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8/10
Very risqué relative to kdrama - super fast paced - good for what it is
leahcubed28 January 2020
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This is a 2019 Japanese drama With 10, 25 minute, episodes. Risa Shiroki (Haruka Fukuhara ) is a shy, naive 20-year-old university student. Originally from the countryside, she moved to the big city, Tokyo, to attend a university. Risa gets constant male attention as she is really pretty and nice and struggles to avoid the many advances. As she is uncomfortably on the run from one amorous suitor, Hiroto Fukami (Dori Sakurada) steps in and pretends he is just late meeting her. Looking handsome and suave in a business suite, the 30-year-old Immediately catches Risa's interest. Risa and Hiroto are very different she is naive and innocent and he is worldly with a dark past. This drama is based on the manga series "Coffee & Vanilla" by Takara Akegami.

I was really surprised how risqué this was. Their relationship turns physical really quickly. I felt a little frustrated with her total lack of confidence. He is gorgeous and it was a bit challenging to understand what he saw in her. It was entertaining and interesting for me to watch a Jdrama as I watch mostly Korean dramas. I enjoyed it. It just lacked complexity and character development. It ended well which I find important.
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2/10
Has that "film school exam" feel to it...
Iben-schalck-119 August 2020
I am not gonna lie. It is bad. There are so many things wrong with it, but I'll mention the ones that are most important: the acting is bad, there is no chemistry between the main characters, the dialog is terrible and clunky, the color grading is weird, and all the characters look like they are 15 years old and they slapped "grown-up clothes" on them to make them more credible. I could keep on going.

Actually the worst part is the first episode. 20 minutes in and they already love each other and by the end he has talked her into sleeping with him, after he ignored her for a week. It gave me really bad vibes.
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10/10
Nothing is best then hiroto
rajsol-570141 May 2021
The character does what i think.

Luv this style.

The best series i have ever wached.
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3/10
Can hardly get worse
smsteffy-823764 February 2024
It is so unbelievably bad, I hated myself for watching it. It's like that sordid curiosity that keeps you going while hoping it takes a turn for the better. Nope, it only gets worse. The lead actor is very, very hot, and that's probably I kept watching... just turn the sound and subtitles off maybe??

With that said, this series is twisted in all the bad ways. As a woman, it was flat out infuriating. I realize that some cultures want the women to be subservient and docile, but this was perverted and insulting. It tries to be "steamy" without coming close to pulling it off. It ends up being vulgar, unrealistic and cringey.
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8/10
Cute and Steamy
mija2215 September 2021
This drama was a mix of 50 Shadesof Gray and 91/2 weeks thrown in with a little typical romance novel love story. I loved it and it didn't hurt that the hero reminded me of Suga from BTS. It was cute and binge worthy.
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8/10
Sizzling yet sweet
hellchild-2173930 November 2019
I loved this show. It was sexy and romantic, the characters are captivating, and the story kept me needing more as each episode ended. My only complaint is that it's one of Japan's short 10-episode shows, but it was a very enjoyable 3 1/2 hour binge.
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10/10
Sweet, cute and short drama
kmarap14 May 2021
This is my first j drama. It doesn't look like forced romance. He always gives her time to get comfortable, cares about her, and respects her decisions. Dori and Haruka look so cute together. Dori as Hiroto is something else and their sweet moments give butterflies. Love the ending!
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9/10
Love and desire
sophiamarinova18 September 2022
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As others have mentioned, it started out suddenly, moved quickly and had a lot of passionate love scenes mostly kissing. I believe that faster action is appropriate for the genre of the script. Personally I liked the honesty of the relationship and the great chemistry between the lead actors. They did seem to be in love as well as have a strong desire for each other. In this story the two seemed to go together really seamlessly. The fact that they were able to say to each other I love you early on was very satisfying compared to the often complicated love-hate relationships in Korean dramas that drag on sometimes forever with so many twists and turns. These two were so sweet to each other. The lead couple was super cute like out of a story book and all supporting actors were good. My only complaint is that the early scenes with the other CEO were disturbing (this kiss did look like an assault) and also the inability of our lead female character to assert herself more when receiving attention in unwanted ways from other men. Her overwhelming anxiety also came across in her relationship in many ways. She would have been a more captivating character if she could be innocent yet growing a little more assertive especially over time. Great job to the actors!!
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10/10
Sweetest Love Story with Enough Mystery to Keep Your Attention
PalmBeachG11 January 2023
Loved this Japanese Romantic Drama - one of my favorites as it was very romantic, easy going, pretty stressless but also had enough mystery and doubt making you wonder what's really going on - what kind of secrets does the lead male have? Being from the US I am always late in watching these drama as they seem to get attention here more lately on different services that we have and recently noticed DORI SAKURADA on Perfect Crime so searched for more since I enjoyed his acting and now I think he might be one of my favorites. The female lead played the perfect naive, awkward, low self esteem character and it makes you wonder if she is getting taken advantage of by the more esteemed, intelligent, more experienced CEO who travels alot and seems to disappear for days at a time. Really lovely love story with dedication on both sides.
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