M Aisubeki Hito ga Ite
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Author | Narumi Komatsu |
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Language | Japanese |
Genre | Non-fiction |
Publisher | Gentosha (JPN) |
Publication place | Japan |
Pages | 205 |
ISBN | 978-4-344-03491-4 |
M Aisubeki Hito ga Ite (M 愛すべき人がいて) is a non-fiction novel written by Japanese author Narumi Komatsu, published on 1 August 2019, by Gentosha.
The novel is based on the biography of Japanese singer Ayumi Hamasaki from the period prior to her major debut as a singer, until the early 2000s, particularly on the aspects regarding Hamasaki's relationship with her executive producer, Max Matsuura.
The novel was a commercial success in Japan, selling 38,000 copies in its first week of release according to Oricon.[1]
TV drama
M Aisubeki Hito ga Ite | |
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Also known as | M 愛すべき人がいて |
Genre | Romance, Drama, Music, Comedy |
Written by | Osamu Suzuki |
Directed by | Takao Kinoshita, Manabo Asō |
Starring | Kalen Anzai Shohei Miura Alan Shirahama Minami Tanaka Masanobu Takashima |
Opening theme | "M" by Ayumi Hamasaki |
Composer | Kan Sawada |
Country of origin | Japan |
Original language | Japanese |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 7 |
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Running time | 50 minutes |
Production company | Kadokawa Daiei Studio |
Original release | |
Network | AbemaTV TV Asahi |
Release | April 18 July 4, 2020 | –
The novel was adapted to a TV drama by TV Asahi and AbemaTV, with the first episode airing in April 2020.[2] As a result of difficulties regarding filming during the COVID-19 pandemic, the story was shortened to only seven episodes.
Plot
Set in the 1990s, Ayu is a high school student aiming to pursue a career in the entertainment business. Living her childhood with her mother and grandmother in Fukuoka, while still being a teenager she decides to move to the capital Tokyo to live with her aunt. Ayu begins her modelling and acting career in a small talent agency and drops out of high school. However, her career does not seem to advance, as she only gets minor roles in B rate productions. One day, Ayu meets Masa, who is the executive director of record label A Victory. He decides take Ayu as his protégé, taking full responsibility of every aspect of her career in order to turn her into a successful singer. Ayu begins taking singing lessons, first in New York, and then in the A Victory academy, where she encounters difficulties and jealously by her classmates. On the other hand, Masa is continuously trying to prove himself against Director Ohama, renowned producer Tenmei Kira, and label associate Shō Rukawa. However, before Ayu's official debut with A Victory, her grandmother is taken back to be hospitalized in Fukuoka and later dies.
Differences from original novel
There are characters that were specifically created for this adaptation, such as Shō Rukawa and Reika Himeno. Additionally, several real names were changed for this adaptation, such as the record label, A Victory (based on Avex Trax), as well as names of other contemporary artists such as Tenmei Kira (inspired by Tetsuya Komuro), USG (inspired by TRF), Over The Fact (inspired by Every Little Thing), or AXEL's (inspired by MAX).[3] Hamasaki and Matsuura's real names are never mentioned in the drama; they are always referred to as merely Ayu and Masa. Hamasaki's time with Nippon Columbia was completely omitted from the drama.
Cast
- Kalen Anzai - Ayu
- Shohei Miura - Masa
- Alan Shirahama - Shō Rukawa
- Minami Tanaka - Reika Himeno
- Masanobu Takashima - Ohama
- Katsunori Takahashi - Nakatani
- Sayu Kubota - Risa Tamaki
- Mayuko Kawakita - Mika Nojima
- Michiko Tanaka - Asuka Yoshida
- Shinya Niiro - Tenmei Kira
- Yoshie Ichige - Sachiko
- Ayaka Den - Mari Nishitani
- Natsuhi Ueno - Satomi Shiina
- Kenta Mizue - Naoki Sayama
- Miki Mizuno - Mayumi Tenma
Spin-off series
A spin-off of the series based on the character of Reika Himeno, entitled L Reika no Shinjistsu (L 礼香の真実), premiered on the AbemaTV streaming service on 27 June 2020.[4]
References
- ^ "浜崎あゆみの自伝的小説『M 愛すべき人がいて』文芸書1位を獲得【オリコンランキング】". Oricon (in Japanese). Retrieved 30 June 2020.
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- ^ ""M Ai Subeki Hito ga Ite" Episode 1 Review". Arama Japan. Retrieved 30 June 2020.
- ^ "田中みな実演じる礼香の秘密が明かされる 『M』スピンオフドラマ『L』配信決定". Real Sound. Retrieved 30 June 2020.
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