Jinji no Hitomi: A Fresh Take on Office Life Through the HR Department


Info in Movie News | The japan drama "Jinji no Hitomi" (人事の人見) of Fuji TV, that translates into "HR Department's Hitomi", the creative perspective of office life with a twist in the workplace. Unlike other drama, this show captures the relatively unique and very relevant role of the Human Resources (HR) department at the company since HR is the one dealing with employee issues and coming up with solutions to the problems that might occur at the stationery company Hinode Enpitsu.

The plot revolves around Hitomi Ren (Genta Matsuda), a former backpacker who takes up a job after the company's president, being the unexpected one to spot him. He, being a person of out of the box mentality, must first assimilate within a bureaucratic world where he is accompanied by a diverse HR team that he meets during his work. His coworkers contain a former secretary, who is now a manager of employee training (Marika Matsumoto), a young staff member, who is secretly writing a manga-style about the company in the form of an essay (Hinako Sakurai), and a very ambitious senior staff member who wants to get promoted as soon as he can (Shinya Niiro).

According to CinemaCafe.net, this drama is more than just a collection of jokes and laughs in the office; it is a profound study of the problems of HR departments, which face a dilemma between pressure from the corporate and the welfare of the employees. The series brings up the matter of the HR department's backstage work where it doesn't only play a significant but also a nurturing function. In other words, unseen positioning by HR creates a company-like atmosphere.

Each episode has its heated office problems like: worker disputes, employment challenges, old-fashioned company policies modernization, etc. Thanks to the good interweave of humor, the touching scenes of human feelings, and the interesting schematics of the team, "Jinji no Hitomi" not only surfaces as a funny sitcom but likewise, it gives an exclusive but realistic portrayal of the real-world office life.

The cast includes experienced actors honored with series awards who are also known for their on-screen chemistry will be the attraction with their clever banter, and will not only tickle our funny bones but also most naturally and inconspicuously manifest the reality of a workplace.-Be it a regular office goer or one who just loves well-acted, deep and strong character novels, this collection will give you a lot of it.

With its lighthearted yet meaningful storytelling, "Jinji no Hitomi" is more than just another office drama—it’s a celebration of workplace relationships, challenges, and personal growth. Don’t miss its premiere on April 8 on Fuji TV!


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