Netflix has picked up rights to Japanese financial drama series “Trillion Game” from leading local broadcaster Tokyo Broadcasting System (TBS) and will begin airing it from Saturday.
The show involves two young men – one a computer programming ace, the other a self-centered but charismatic entrepreneurial type – who have their early career moves thwarted by Dragon Bank and instead start their own company with the seemingly impossible ambition of building a trillion dollar company.
They have no business plan and no capital and must come up with innovative ways to raise money and get ahead.
The story was based on a manga originally written by Inagaki Riichiro and illustrated by Ikegami Ryoichi that was serialized in Shogakukan’s Big Comic Superior magazine from 2020.
The TBS series, directed by Murao Yoshiaki, written by Habara Daisuke and produced by Matsumoto Akiko, Matsushita Hiromi and Kato Shoichi, began airing as weekly instalments in primetime...
The show involves two young men – one a computer programming ace, the other a self-centered but charismatic entrepreneurial type – who have their early career moves thwarted by Dragon Bank and instead start their own company with the seemingly impossible ambition of building a trillion dollar company.
They have no business plan and no capital and must come up with innovative ways to raise money and get ahead.
The story was based on a manga originally written by Inagaki Riichiro and illustrated by Ikegami Ryoichi that was serialized in Shogakukan’s Big Comic Superior magazine from 2020.
The TBS series, directed by Murao Yoshiaki, written by Habara Daisuke and produced by Matsumoto Akiko, Matsushita Hiromi and Kato Shoichi, began airing as weekly instalments in primetime...
- 10/20/2023
- by Patrick Frater
- Variety Film + TV
Let’s Get Divorced was released on 22nd June 2023 on Netflix, and will there be a season 2 or not? Let’s find out the details you need to know about the series.
If at any time you are confused that which series or movies you should go to watch ahead then I think you must always go with rom-com because they are perfect to suit every of your mood!!! So I should add one more to your list and that is Let’s Get Divorced Season 2!!!!!!
It’s about fledgling politician Taishi Shoji played by Tori Matsuzaka and beloved television actress Yui which is played by Riisa Naka trying to part ways after the former is snapped in public with a young reporter, Sakurako played by Lisa Oda.
As the title of the series itself suggest that it is something about partners who are trying to part ways but some twist come...
If at any time you are confused that which series or movies you should go to watch ahead then I think you must always go with rom-com because they are perfect to suit every of your mood!!! So I should add one more to your list and that is Let’s Get Divorced Season 2!!!!!!
It’s about fledgling politician Taishi Shoji played by Tori Matsuzaka and beloved television actress Yui which is played by Riisa Naka trying to part ways after the former is snapped in public with a young reporter, Sakurako played by Lisa Oda.
As the title of the series itself suggest that it is something about partners who are trying to part ways but some twist come...
- 7/4/2023
- by Bhavi Parihar
- https://dailyresearchplot.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/new-sam
Taishi Shoji, the compelling central figure of Let’s Get Divorced leads a seemingly controlled life due to his political family. This series captures the nuances of his character, painting a vivid portrait of a man torn between duty and personal desires, inviting viewers to witness Taishi’s journey towards self-discovery to change his future.
Spoilers Ahead
Taishi’s Insecurities
Taishi Shoji, born into a powerful political family, initially embodied humility and kindness. But the weight of living in a family where decisions were dictated rather than self-made gradually eroded his ability to navigate the right path, leading him down a destructive spiral. It was during this journey that he encountered Yui, a woman who captured his heart with her grace and warmth. In the early years of their relationship, Taishi and Yui were deeply in love, attending events together as a united couple. Yet, as time passed, Taishi’s insecurities began to overshadow their bond.
Spoilers Ahead
Taishi’s Insecurities
Taishi Shoji, born into a powerful political family, initially embodied humility and kindness. But the weight of living in a family where decisions were dictated rather than self-made gradually eroded his ability to navigate the right path, leading him down a destructive spiral. It was during this journey that he encountered Yui, a woman who captured his heart with her grace and warmth. In the early years of their relationship, Taishi and Yui were deeply in love, attending events together as a united couple. Yet, as time passed, Taishi’s insecurities began to overshadow their bond.
- 6/25/2023
- by Raschi Acharya
- Film Fugitives
Yui Kurosawa, the protagonist of Let’s Get Divorced, desires a life free from the overwhelming fame she has achieved. Despite her success, she grapples with the consequences of her choices, which lead her down a path of sadness. The series follows Yui’s extraordinary journey as she embarks on a quest for love, hoping to heal the wounds from her difficult past and unfulfilling marriage.
Spoilers Ahead
Yui’s Past
Yui’s journey through childhood was far from ordinary, shaped by the complexities of her mother’s unconventional choices. Growing up as an illegitimate child in a family with multiple step-siblings, Yui and her older sister Ai found themselves shouldering responsibilities beyond their years. Together, they took on the daunting task of managing the household and tending to the family’s snack bar. Yui’s mother, Tomii, never married but continued to have children with different men, creating a tumultuous...
Spoilers Ahead
Yui’s Past
Yui’s journey through childhood was far from ordinary, shaped by the complexities of her mother’s unconventional choices. Growing up as an illegitimate child in a family with multiple step-siblings, Yui and her older sister Ai found themselves shouldering responsibilities beyond their years. Together, they took on the daunting task of managing the household and tending to the family’s snack bar. Yui’s mother, Tomii, never married but continued to have children with different men, creating a tumultuous...
- 6/25/2023
- by Raschi Acharya
- Film Fugitives
Now that season 6 of ‘Black Mirror‘ has probably been binge watched by most Netflixers over the past week since its launch, we have selected our fav top three releases the platform has offered its audience since, should you be seeking new thrills and recommendations.
#1 – ‘King of Clones’ (2023) The Fall of Dr. Hwanf Woo-Suk.
This terrifying documentary tells the captivating story of Korea’s most notorious scientist. It covers the chilling topic of groundbreaking human cloning research to a scandalous downfall of the protagonist. (Note: the trailer is not available in English)
#2 – ‘Let’s Get Divorced’ (2023)
This Japanese show is a comedy that prioritizes entertainment, amusement, and distraction from everyday life. It explores the problems of divorce, but without moralizing. The show is enjoyable, straightforward, and it’s almost impossible not to like the two main characters despite their differences.
#3 – ‘Break Point’ (2023) Part 2
The second part of this documentary series applies formulas...
#1 – ‘King of Clones’ (2023) The Fall of Dr. Hwanf Woo-Suk.
This terrifying documentary tells the captivating story of Korea’s most notorious scientist. It covers the chilling topic of groundbreaking human cloning research to a scandalous downfall of the protagonist. (Note: the trailer is not available in English)
#2 – ‘Let’s Get Divorced’ (2023)
This Japanese show is a comedy that prioritizes entertainment, amusement, and distraction from everyday life. It explores the problems of divorce, but without moralizing. The show is enjoyable, straightforward, and it’s almost impossible not to like the two main characters despite their differences.
#3 – ‘Break Point’ (2023) Part 2
The second part of this documentary series applies formulas...
- 6/23/2023
- by TV Shows Martin Cid Magazine
- Martin Cid - TV
“Let’s Get Divorced” is a Japanese series on Netflix starring Tori Matsuzaka, Riisa Naka, Ryo Nishikido, and Yuka Itaya.
The show is a comedy that prioritizes entertainment, amusement, and distraction from everyday life. It explores the problems of divorce, but without moralizing. The show is enjoyable, straightforward, and it’s almost impossible not to like the two main characters despite their differences.
The plot revolves around a couple who no longer love each other and wants to get a divorce. Despite their optimism, external circumstances make it challenging to achieve their goal. They must work together to navigate these obstacles and reach their desired outcome.
The show offers a pleasant view of modern Japan, where characters are caught between traditional and modern ways of life. It’s a comedy that lets two great actors do what they do best, making the audience laugh with their eccentric performances and comedic situations.
The show is a comedy that prioritizes entertainment, amusement, and distraction from everyday life. It explores the problems of divorce, but without moralizing. The show is enjoyable, straightforward, and it’s almost impossible not to like the two main characters despite their differences.
The plot revolves around a couple who no longer love each other and wants to get a divorce. Despite their optimism, external circumstances make it challenging to achieve their goal. They must work together to navigate these obstacles and reach their desired outcome.
The show offers a pleasant view of modern Japan, where characters are caught between traditional and modern ways of life. It’s a comedy that lets two great actors do what they do best, making the audience laugh with their eccentric performances and comedic situations.
- 6/22/2023
- by Veronica Loop
- Martin Cid - TV
It was little surprise that the Chris Hemsworth action-sequel “Extraction 2” would lead Netflix’s Top 10 chart for the week of June 12, but the original “Extraction” ended up taking second place as viewers that missed it caught up before watching its sequel. Read on for this week’s analysis, noting that Netflix has begun focusing more on total views for many of their films and series, rather than just hours viewed.
“Extraction 2” scored 42.8 million views worldwide since debuting on the streamer on Friday, June 16, or 88.4 million hours viewed, as the #1 most-viewed film in 88 of the 93 countries where it entered the Top 10. Ireland was the only primarily English-speaking country that had a different movie watched the most, and that was “Paw Patrol: The Movie.”
The original “Extraction” from 2020 scored 9.6 million views for 18.8 million viewing hours, while “Paw Patrol” was watched 6.6 million times or 9.4 million hours. Even less of a surprise...
“Extraction 2” scored 42.8 million views worldwide since debuting on the streamer on Friday, June 16, or 88.4 million hours viewed, as the #1 most-viewed film in 88 of the 93 countries where it entered the Top 10. Ireland was the only primarily English-speaking country that had a different movie watched the most, and that was “Paw Patrol: The Movie.”
The original “Extraction” from 2020 scored 9.6 million views for 18.8 million viewing hours, while “Paw Patrol” was watched 6.6 million times or 9.4 million hours. Even less of a surprise...
- 6/20/2023
- by Edward Douglas
- Gold Derby
The Gabrielle Union-starring rom-com The Perfect Find and new seasons of deceptive baking sensation Is It Cake? and The Witcher, marking the beginning of the end of Henry Cavill’s starring run, are some of the much-anticipated titles still set to come to Netflix this month.
In The Perfect Find, Union plays a fashion editor who, after a public breakup and career implosion, starts working for her former rival Darcy Hill (Gina Torres) and catches the eye of a younger videographer (Keith Powers), who happens to be the boss’ son. As a romance blossoms, Union’s character begins to question what she really wants from the next phase of her life. The film, directed by Numa Perrier, is based on Tia Williams’ award-winning novel of the same name and also stars Janet Hubert, D.B. Woodside, Aisha Hinds, La La Anthony and others.
More deceptive desserts are on the menu...
In The Perfect Find, Union plays a fashion editor who, after a public breakup and career implosion, starts working for her former rival Darcy Hill (Gina Torres) and catches the eye of a younger videographer (Keith Powers), who happens to be the boss’ son. As a romance blossoms, Union’s character begins to question what she really wants from the next phase of her life. The film, directed by Numa Perrier, is based on Tia Williams’ award-winning novel of the same name and also stars Janet Hubert, D.B. Woodside, Aisha Hinds, La La Anthony and others.
More deceptive desserts are on the menu...
- 6/19/2023
- by Hilary Lewis
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
As we creep towards summer, Netflix has a hot new list of fresh content, including the final season of “Never Have I Ever,” the sophomore season of ‘Human Resources” and the highly anticipated sixth season of “Black Mirror.”
Kicking off the start of the month on mega streamer are lots of family-friendly goodies like both “Nanny McPhee” and “Nanny McPhee Returns,” “Kicking and Screaming,” “Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius” and the “Angry Birds Movie.” But the adults won’t be left out of the conversation, as more mature flicks and series like “Jarhead,” “Funny People” and “We’re the Millers” are also hitting the platform this month.
And it wouldn’t be Netflix without its originals. “Take Care of Maya,” “Extraction 2” and the Sarah Snook-led “Run Rabit Run” will land on the site in June. And even if this isn’t enough to get you watching, Netflix will be streaming its Tudum festival on Saturday,...
Kicking off the start of the month on mega streamer are lots of family-friendly goodies like both “Nanny McPhee” and “Nanny McPhee Returns,” “Kicking and Screaming,” “Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius” and the “Angry Birds Movie.” But the adults won’t be left out of the conversation, as more mature flicks and series like “Jarhead,” “Funny People” and “We’re the Millers” are also hitting the platform this month.
And it wouldn’t be Netflix without its originals. “Take Care of Maya,” “Extraction 2” and the Sarah Snook-led “Run Rabit Run” will land on the site in June. And even if this isn’t enough to get you watching, Netflix will be streaming its Tudum festival on Saturday,...
- 6/17/2023
- by Raquel "Rocky" Harris
- The Wrap
Netflix gained a new competitor last month (sort of) when HBO Max and Discovery+ combined forces to create the confusingly-named Max. With its list of new releases for June 2023, however, Netflix doesn’t have too much to worry about.
This month is filled with some major Netflix original titles, not the least of which is The Witcher season 3 volume 1 on June 29. Though star Henry Cavill is set to leave the Polish folklore/video game adaptation in season 4, he remains very much entrenched as the titular Witcher in this next go-around. Other big TV hits include Manifest season 4 part 2 (June 2), Big Mouth spinoff Human Resources season 2 (June 9), and animated King Kong series Skull Island (June 22). That’s not even to mention the return of Black Mirror season 6. That still has yet to receive a release date but we have no doubt it will be properly epic once it arrives.
Netflix’s...
This month is filled with some major Netflix original titles, not the least of which is The Witcher season 3 volume 1 on June 29. Though star Henry Cavill is set to leave the Polish folklore/video game adaptation in season 4, he remains very much entrenched as the titular Witcher in this next go-around. Other big TV hits include Manifest season 4 part 2 (June 2), Big Mouth spinoff Human Resources season 2 (June 9), and animated King Kong series Skull Island (June 22). That’s not even to mention the return of Black Mirror season 6. That still has yet to receive a release date but we have no doubt it will be properly epic once it arrives.
Netflix’s...
- 6/1/2023
- by Alec Bojalad
- Den of Geek
"Let’s Get Divorced", directed by Fuminori Kaneko, Ryosuke Fukuda and Takuya Sakaue, is a new romantic 'sitcom' TV series, streaming June 22. 2023 on Netflix:
".. a rookie politician and his ambitious film actress wife struggle with their marriage life and decide to split up. However, their parents and agents don’t allow them to do it. But the couple are highly optimistic about getting a divorce and getting on with their lives..."
Cast includes Tori Matsuzaka as 'Taishi Shoji', a philandering, third-generation politician with a sheltered upbringing and Riisa Naka plays his actress wife 'Yui Kurosawa'.
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".. a rookie politician and his ambitious film actress wife struggle with their marriage life and decide to split up. However, their parents and agents don’t allow them to do it. But the couple are highly optimistic about getting a divorce and getting on with their lives..."
Cast includes Tori Matsuzaka as 'Taishi Shoji', a philandering, third-generation politician with a sheltered upbringing and Riisa Naka plays his actress wife 'Yui Kurosawa'.
Click the images to enlarge...
- 4/19/2023
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
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