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It is reported that the Japanese drama "Mistresses Women's Secret" is remake from the popular TV series "The Mistresses" produced by the British BBC to the third season. It is starring actress Kyoko Hasegawa. It will start playing on the NHK TV series 10 o'clock (aired every Friday night at 10:00). It will be broadcast on the NHK comprehensive TV series 10 o'clock (aired every Friday night) from April 19, with a total of ten episodes. The United States, Russia, Slovakia and South Korea also remake the drama. In the Japanese version, the four heroines are played by Hasegawa, Mizuno Miki, Genri and Daimasara.
In the play, the chance encounter makes four women the best friends. They frequently hold women's meetings, drink and chat, and vent their daily anger. But in fact, they all have secrets that cannot be mentioned to others.
Doctor Kaori (Hassegawa) has an improper romantic relationship with Kido, and her lover Kido's suicide became a mental burden. Kido's son Takashi suspected that Kaori was related to his father's suicide, but gradually, the two were attracted to each other. Tomomi (Mini No)'s husband is unknown abroad, but recently received compensation for his death. Later, Tomomi met a new man and developed a long-lost feeling of a rapid heartbeat in love.
The husband of Saeko (Kenri) wants a child, but is diagnosed with azoospermia. The couple has a disagreement about having a child, and Saeko then makes a one-night stand mistake. The rich lady Shuri (played by Daimasaki) is unrestrained in love. After meeting a lesbian who is about to get married, she is strongly attracted and feels the feeling of pure love for the first time in her life. After
, Kaori was addicted to love with Takashi on the one hand, and on the other hand, he was investigated for the crime of helping Kido commit suicide. Tomomi is involved in a dispute over the insurance money left by her deceased husband. Saeko was forced to make a decision that was more important than divorce. Shuri became active because of her first love with a woman in her life... Will the future of the four of them end with happy "love"?
The drama describes a thrilling, mysterious and romantic story that unfolds with the theme of "difficulty in survival" and "anxiety" that cannot be caused by the "sustainment difficulty" and "anxiety" that are felt by modern Japanese women.
Hasegawa said vigorously: "When I was 20 and 30 years old, I worked wholeheartedly for work and parenting. Although it was a private matter, I was 40 years old last year and I often think so recently. Although it is important to survive in the social framework, isn't it good to live out more honestly? This work is the story of four women. Maybe it looks willful, maybe it may feel anxious. But if the audience is willing to support and put into their feelings after seeing them who are trying hard to live... I am very happy." (123/translation)