Mirei Kiritani delivers a career-defining performance as Hatori. The role required her to be unlikable—Hatori is narcissistic, manipulative, and often cruel—but Kiritani manages to make her endearing. She leans into the comedy with exaggerated facial expressions and physical humor that breathes life into the manga’s artwork. She captures Hatori’s vulnerability so well that the audience roots for her despite her selfish antics.
Her world crumbles when Rita starts dating , a plain, nerdy girl who is being bullied. Panicked and jealous, Hatori tries various schemes to win him back, only to attract the attention of the school's most popular playboy, Kosuke Hiromitsu (Kentaro Sakaguchi). This creates a complicated love triangle where Hatori must decide whether to chase the person she loves or be with the one who genuinely loves her. Cast and Characters heroine shikkaku movie
★★★★☆ (4/5 – A must-watch for J-drama fans and anyone tired of perfect heroines.) She captures Hatori’s vulnerability so well that the