Proposal Daisakusen Ep 1 -
Wait. Rewind. Yes. Even back then, she liked him. But Ken’s teenage ego and fear of being teased prevented him from being kind. The Payoff (And The Pain) Ken goes back, fights his awkwardness, and manages to give Rei his own eraser instead. He changes the past! The photo in the slideshow changes to a smiling Rei holding the eraser.
Ken is transported to a slide show of their past. The first photo: a classroom from their high school days. The date? The day before the school sports festival. The rules are simple (and brutal). Ken has only the time the photo is showing to change the past. If he succeeds, the photo will change. If he fails... well, he stays in the loser zone. proposal daisakusen ep 1
I just finished re-watching Episode 1, titled "We Can Get Married, I Guess," and I am already emotionally compromised. If you’ve never seen this show, let me warn you: keep a box of tissues and a punching bag nearby. The episode opens at a sun-drenched, beautiful church wedding. The bride, Rei Yoshida (Masami), looks stunning. The groom, Tetsuya Tada, is a kind, successful department head. It should be perfect. Even back then, she liked him
There are love stories that make you swoon, and then there are love stories that make you want to grab the protagonist by the collar and shake some sense into him. Proposal Daisakusen (2007), the beloved Japanese drama starring Yamashita Tomohisa and Nagasawa Masami, falls firmly into the second category—and that’s exactly why we love it. He changes the past
He returns to the present, chest puffed out with victory. He expects the wedding to be canceled. He expects Rei to run into his arms.
But our hero, Ken Iwase (Yamapi), isn’t the groom. He’s the guy standing in the back, delivering a painfully awkward best man’s speech. He fumbles through a list of Rei’s “flaws” (she has a temper, she’s clumsy, she cries easily) trying to pass them off as charm points. The room goes cold. You can feel the secondhand embarrassment through the screen.