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My Story Is Long: With Mieko Harada, Kaya Kiyohara, Yôsuke Sugino, Tôma Ikuta. An unemployed guy who gets pushed into real life by his sister.
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- 2019-10-12
- Comedy, Drama, Family
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Oct 12, 2019 · Genres Comedy, Drama. A young man has college and a failed business behind him. Unemployed and planning his next steps he is lodging with is mother, a small business owner. His sister and her family also move in with the two, albeit temporarily.
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- October 12, 2019
Dec 2, 2019 · Watch My Story Is Long (Ore no Hanashi wa Nagai) Episode 2 English Subbed on Myasiantv, Kishibe Mitsuru is a 31-year-old single guy. After he graduated from a university, he became absorbed with coffee and opened up a business related to coffee.
Overview. A young man has college and a failed business behind him. Unemployed and planning his next steps he is lodging with is mother, a small business owner. His sister and her family also move in with the two, albeit temporarily. She sees him as a loser and a lush and wants him out.
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Title:俺の話は長いTitle (romaji):Ore no Hanashi wa NagaiAlso known as: If Talking Paid / My Story is LongFormat:RenzokuKishibe Mitsuru (Ikuta Toma) is a 31-year-old single male. Motivated by his great love for coffee, he started a business after graduating from college, but he failed miserably. He hasn’t been working at all for the past 7 years, and he has become what’s known as NEET (Not currently being Educated, Employed, or Trained). However, he’s always had the...
Screenwriter: Kaneko ShigekiChief Producer: Ikeda KenjiProducer: Hazeyama Hiroko, Akimoto TakayukiDirector: Nakajima SatoruJapanese. TV series. Genre. family. Kishibe Mitsuru is a 31-year-old single guy. After he graduated from a university, he became absorbed with coffee and opened up a business related to coffee. His business failed. Since then, Mitsuru has been unemployed and he hasn't even tried to find a new job. He lives with his mother, who runs a cafe.
Gotta say I'm biased to the genre; it was easy for me to appreciate the long but humorous dialogues, the subtle interactions characteristic to Asian people, and the everyday encounters that turn the mundane into moments of adventure.