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Recommendation: The Makanai: Cooking for the Maiko House (Netflix) Produced by acclaimed director Hirokazu Kore-eda, this series is the antithesis of high-stress TV.
The Japanese entertainment industry continues to evolve, with a noticeable trend towards more diverse storytelling, including increased representation and exploration of social issues. International collaborations and streaming platforms have also made Japanese content more accessible to a global audience. Recommendation: The Makanai: Cooking for the Maiko House
Unlike the US, where legal dramas are cynical (Suits), Japanese legal dramas like Legal High (now on streaming) are farcical comedies that critique the rigidity of Japanese courts. Similarly, Doctor X (currently in its 23rd season [hyperbole, but it feels like it]) follows a lone wolf surgeon who hates hierarchies. Reviews love Doctor X because the protagonist, Michiko Daimon, never loses. It is comfort food with scalpels. Unlike the US, where legal dramas are cynical
Japanese theater (Kabuki) influences television. You will see two styles: Hyperbolic (wide eyes, dramatic falls) used in comedies, and Subdued (micro-expressions) used in crime dramas. A good review notes which style the show uses and whether it succeeds. It is comfort food with scalpels
