Hide from the Rain (2023)
Sumire, a kind-hearted woman, dreams of becoming a lingerie designer. When she meets the mysterious Soichi, her life takes an unexpected turn. Rain-soaked encounters, resilience, and hope await.
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Original Title | 私がヒモを飼うなんて |
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Formats | Streaming |
Seasons | 1 |
Episodes | 8 |
Duration | 20 mins |
Status | Ended |
Year | 2023 |
First Air Date | March 28, 2023 |
Last Air Date | May 16, 2023 |
Broadcast Day | wednesday |
Network | TBS |
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Sumire is a woman that's too kind and keeps falling for bad men. In the midst of heartbreak, she discovers a lingerie brand and makes up her mind to become a lingerie designer. She is determined to pursue her new dream. One rainy day, she meets Soichi and is attracted to him but he holds a secret...
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Editor's Review
A Heartwarming Japanese Romance Drama
“Hide from the Rain,” also known as “Watashi ga Himo wo Kau Nante,” is a delightful Japanese romance drama that weaves together love, self-discovery, and unexpected connections. Set against rainy days and the promise of new beginnings, this short series captures the essence of hope and happiness.
The story revolves around Sumire, a 26-year-old dress pattern maker who has just been dumped by her boyfriend. Feeling lost and disheartened, she stumbles upon a lingerie store run by Yuri, a strong-willed female boss. Yuri’s words inspire Sumire to change her life, and she decides to pursue her dream of becoming a lingerie designer.
One rainy day, Sumire meets Soichi, a mysterious man who captures her attention. However, Soichi harbors a secret—one that could change everything. As their paths intertwine, Sumire discovers that love can bloom unexpectedly, even when faced with life’s challenges.
The drama beautifully portrays the complexities of relationships. Sumire, once a doormat, finds her strength and determination. Soichi, with his hidden motives, becomes a beacon of hope for those around him. Their chemistry is palpable, and viewers are drawn into their world of rain-soaked encounters and heartfelt moments.
The characters are multifaceted, their flaws adding depth to the narrative. Sumire’s journey from vulnerability to resilience is relatable, and Soichi’s enigmatic persona keeps us guessing. The drama doesn’t shy away from exploring infidelity, a topic that sparks debate among viewers. Yet, it reminds us that people are imperfect, capable of both hurting and healing.
The English title, “Hide from the Rain,” evokes a sense of romance, while the original Japanese title, “Watashi ga Himo wo Kau Nante,” translates to “I Can’t Believe I Paid for It.” The dichotomy between these titles reflects the drama’s exploration of unexpected connections and the choices we make.
As always with Japanese dramas, the ending leaves us feeling good—perhaps not neatly tied up, but with a sense of hope. Soichi’s handsomeness, maturity, and talent add to the allure of the series, making it a delightful watch for romance enthusiasts.
In summary, “Hide from the Rain” invites us to embrace life’s storms, find solace in unexpected encounters, and believe in love—even when it hides behind raindrops.
Note: The drama “Hide from the Rain” is based on the manga series “Watashi ga Himo wo Kau Nante” written by Motoyama Kumiko and illustrated by Misono.