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Switched Drama Review

Switched is a 2018 Netflix Japanese science fiction drama. Its themes are centered around suicide and self-love.

Genre: Drama, science fiction, thriller
Episodes: 6 (33-44 minutes)

Synopsis

Zenko Umine commits suicide in from of the person she envies, Ayumi Kohinata. Ayumi passes out and when she wakes up, she realizes that she now is in the body of Umine. She now has to deal with her new life and figure out how to return to her own body.

Review

This drama doesn’t fall under my usual drama style, but I still enjoyed it. Sometimes it’s nice to indulge in a different genre. The transparency of the story’s moral allows for viewers to engage in a sense of empathy toward Umine.

Characters

Ayumi Kohinata (Kaya Kiyohara) is a positive and happy person. People enjoy being around her and want to be her friend. She has been close friends with Shunpei Kaga (Daki Shigeoka) and Koshiro Mizumoto (Tomohiro Kamiyama) since childhood. Kaga is a popular, goofy guy that everyone loves. He sticks by Ayumi’s side while she struggles through the switch. Koshiro is reserved and has a kind-heart and becames a support for Umine after the switch. Zenko Umime (Miu Tomita) is the girl who switches bodies with Ayumi. She lives in darkness and it seems like no one cares for her. Whenever she did get attention, it was usually negative. During the switch she was able to see what life was like among the popular kids, but her darkness was still reigning. One day Koshiro confesses his feelings to Ayumi. Umime overhears and instantly becomes comes jealous, which set the switch into motion.

Story

The story is based on the manga named Sora Wo Kakeru Yodaka. The drama is almost exactly like the drama. In the manga, Kaga and Koshiro hair were switched and it concerted me the most. It took an effort to not get confused. The story is interesting and unique. It takes you into the life of someone living in darkness. It is somewhat a guide to empathy for the viewers and for Ayumi, as well. It is a literal sense of take a walk in someone else’s shoes. While in Umine’s body, Ayumi started to be consumed by the darkness. But she decided against it–when her attitude changed, her circumstance changed (in school at least).

I like the themes of suicide, self-love, and empathy. The story allows for viewers to understand the reasoning behind Umine’s choices. It also allows for the other students to see and understand it too. The drama also shows that no one is completely innocent when someone results to suicide or in this case a body change.

Production

The production of the drama was interesting. There was a large use of color filters and I wasn’t entirely sure of the purpose. I like the overall set up the drama with it being 6 short episodes (because I sometimes don’t have a lot of time, but I love stories).

Quotes

Scenes

Kaga can be seen constantly reassuring Ayumi.
Ayumi letting Umine know that she may be in her body, but they are not the same person.
Kaga defends Ayum in Umine’s body when everyone was making fun of her.
Kaga tries to ask Ayumi (in Umine’s body) out and she responds like this.
The class overhears Kaga in Koshiro’s body confess his feelings to Ayumi in Umine’s body.

After thoughts:

Ayumi has a cute house.
I thought this was an odd way to open a window in the night.

Recommendations

Drama-to-Life

Within each drama I watch, there is always something that I would like to learn more about or would like to try. The following is a list of things that I discovered from Switched.

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