Info in Movie News | The latest drama from TV Tokyo, "Dear My Baby Until I Control You," is set to air starting April 4th. The play opens up the downside of the entertainment biz, as it builds the story through the intertwining of suspense and obsession. In front of the audience, Yuki Matsushita appears as the intolerant boss, Keiko Yoshikawa, and Kota Nomura as a budding actor, Takuto Moriyama, who becomes her obsession.
According to TV Tokyo, this drama is adapted from an original manga - a collaborative work between TV Tokyo and Amuse Creative Studio, following the success of the previous series, "Zaibatsu Revenge." The story depicts how Keiko Yoshikawa(Yuki Matsushita), a betrayed veteran manager by her protege actress, finds new hope in Takuto Moriyama (Kota Nomura). Futhermore, her attraction for this Takuto changes into a sick obsession which manipulates him everything.
The series is packed with intense characters and of them, there are Takuto's mother (Sayaka Yamaguchi), the toxic mother that haunts Takuto the whole period, Ayumi (Yurika Nakamura), the famous actress who tries to alert Takuto about the potential danger he might face from Keiko and senior actor (Reo Nagayama) is a seasoned performer in a Magazine who becomes a prey to Keiko's ambition. Kenji Iwata plays the role of the doubtful agency president about Keiko but is reluctant to act.
The drama becomes more intriguing with a primary visual of Keiko embracing Takuto as a loving mother figure, yet with a shadow of madness behind it. The blood-stained title logo reflects their dangerous relationship, signifying a story full of intrigue, manipulation, and a love leading to destruction.
A psychological thriller, "Dear My Baby" is a show that decorates a story hidden in the illusionary environment of the entertainment industry with the theme of dark relationships between a manager and an actor. Given a crazy bunch of characters and the rising tension in the story, the drama can impress the loved ones with its dazzling and casus belli-declaring narrative.
The play opens up the downside of the entertainment biz, as it builds the story through the intertwining of suspense and obsession. In front of the audience, Yuki Matsushita appears as the intolerant boss, Tyko Yoshikawa, and Kota Nomura as a budding actor, Takuto Moriyama, who becomes her obsession.
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