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Last Friends
Domestic Abuse

Last Friends (2008)

Last Friends: A gripping tale of friendship, domestic violence, and resilience in Tokyo. Watch now!

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Domestic Abuse
Original Title ラスト・フレンズ
Formats Streaming
Seasons 1
Episodes 12
Duration 54 mins
Status Ended
Year 2008
First Air Date April 10, 2008
Last Air Date June 12, 2009
Broadcast Day thursday
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Synopsis

The series follow the life of Michiru Aida, a beauty parlor assistant who returns to Tokyo after 4 years. Bullied by her seniors at work and abused by her boyfriend, she is reunited with her best friend during high school, Ruka Kishimoto, a skilled motocross racer. Takeru, a make-up artist, is introduced to Ruka by her housemate, Eri and thus begin a journey of friendship.

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A Tale of Resilience and Bonds

Introduction: “Last Friends” is not your typical romance drama. It doesn’t shy away from tackling mature and serious themes. Set against the backdrop of Tokyo, this 11-episode series weaves a compelling narrative that leaves a lasting impression.

Plot Summary: The story revolves around a group of friends who navigate life’s challenges together. Each character grapples with personal demons, and their paths intersect in unexpected ways. Abuse, friendship, and self-discovery take center stage. The drama doesn’t sugarcoat reality; it portrays the struggles faced by people who lack a support system.

Characterization:

  • Michiru (Nagasawa Masami): Living with her alcoholic mother, Michiru seeks solace elsewhere. Her relationship with boyfriend Sosuke becomes a turning point.
  • Sosuke (Nishikido Ryo): A Child Welfare Division worker, Sosuke harbors dark secrets. His actions are both chilling and thought-provoking.
  • Ruka (Ueno Juri): Ruka’s internal battles unfold gradually. Her strength lies in her vulnerability.
  • Takeru (Eita): Despite his own hardships, Takeru remains upbeat and admirable.

Acting and Realism: The cast delivers exceptional performances. Nishikido Ryo’s transformation from his previous role in “1 Litre of Tears” showcases his versatility. Nagasawa Masami portrays Michiru’s growth convincingly. Ueno Juri’s portrayal of Ruka’s inner turmoil is commendable. The realism of their struggles resonates deeply.

Music: The theme song, “Prisoner of Love” by Utada Hikaru, perfectly complements the drama. Its lyrics mirror the characters’ emotions. The instrumental score enhances the overall experience.

Impact and Friendship: “Last Friends” emphasizes the power of friendship. These friends are willing to go to great lengths to protect each other. Their bond, tested by adversity, forms the heart of the series. While some loose ends could have been explored further, the drama’s impact lingers.

Conclusion: “Last Friends” isn’t an easy watch, but it’s a rewarding one. If you appreciate realism and human fragility, this drama is worth your time. It reminds us that everyone battles their own demons, and sometimes, friendship is the lifeline we need.


In summary, “Last Friends” stands as a testament to resilience, friendship, and the complexities of human connections. Whether you’re a seasoned drama enthusiast or a newcomer, this series offers a thought-provoking journey.

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