The show pulls back the curtain on karoshi (overwork culture) and the traditional hierarchy of corporate Japan. Mei’s challenges highlight the friction between older, conservative management styles and a younger generation demanding work-life balance and mental health prioritization. 2. Female Autonomy and Social Pressures
A must-watch for J-drama fans tired of predictable rom-coms. It’s weird, warm, and wonderfully Japanese. Just don’t expect a traditional plot—go with the flow, like Mei would. Tsukumo Mei - I-m Going To Rape My AVSA-331 -AV...
While there is no prominent real-world actor named starring in a drama called I’m Going , the request appears to conflate several popular elements from the world of Japanese drama and anime , specifically the cultural phenomenon of Jujutsu Kaisen . The show pulls back the curtain on karoshi