I've just started watching Tatta Hitotsu no Koi (Just One Love), and based on that opening episode my reaction is... Why?
Why was this written? Why were those people cast? Why should I continue watching this show?
Wait a second. Ayase Haruka is the star. Just her being in it makes it a must see.... at least for me. After Crying Out Love In the Center Of the World series, if Ayase chan stood there for 11 episodes and said nothing, I would watch it over and over. She is my number 2 all time favorite after Kuninaka Ryoko chan.
nearly hitting the 3rd season. it gets better everytime. until now, this is definitely the dorama with the best plot i've ever seen so far! and i just love the casts. i'm already thinking of giving it 10/10, and i'm not even up to the bloody parts yet.
Geezer wrote:
I've just started watching Tatta Hitotsu no Koi (Just One Love), and based on that opening episode my reaction is... Why?
Why was this written? Why were those people cast? Why should I continue watching this show?
BUT!
This show was written by Eriko Kitagawa. THE Eriko Kitagawa who wrote:
Long Vacation
Orange Days
Beautiful Life
Over Time
Ordinalry People
One Million Stars Falling From the Sky
Great Googly-Moogly! Any show written by that woman has to be brilliant! Doesn't it?
Well, that's the theory I'm working with, so I'll watch to the end before making up my mind.
Ms Kitagawa has built up a lot of credit with me, as a writer. And if this does turn out to be a dud... well, nobody's perfect.
and if i'm not mistaken, she actually worte it FOR HIM! yes, for Kame! And it triggered the stupid comparison talk on Kame and Takuya Kimura by the press .
I love the story of Tatta Hitotsu no Koi, but i don't feel anything for the casts. except for Kokki's acting, his facial exressions for his character were pretty entertaining.
and, no. not that i've seen all the doramas listed above, but i didn't find Beautiful Life entertaining at all _________________
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Posted: Mon Apr 09, 2007 3:49 am Post subject:
Ralph
I find myself on the fence, regarding Haruka Ayase. She did a good job in �hCrying out�c�h. But�c I was still on the fence.
Then came �h Byakuyakou�h . For the most part she was back to playing the sweet, gentle, fuzzy bunny, ingenue. But toward the end of the series, the story called for her to occasionally allow the veil to drop, showing the viewer who / what her character had become. That being a hard, cold, ruthless woman.
There�fs a scene (toward the end) where she decides to seduce Watabe Atsuro�fs character.
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she does it because she�fs decided it time for Yamada�fs character to murder Watabe�fs character. Cold, hard and ruthless ain�ft the half of it.
She had me there. When she switched from being a fuzzy bunny, to a sleek, sharp, sophisticated, woman. In those moments, she just jumped off the screen and threatened to knock me forever off that fence.
But now, here she is, in �hTatta�c�h. Back to playing the sweet, gentle, somewhat childish ingenue. And I�fm having trouble buying it.
I�fm not done with the show yet, but I can�ft help thinking that it would have been better if Erika Toda (�gGirl Circle�h and �gEngine�h) and Yuuta Hiraoka (�gMedaka�h and �gSwing Girls�h) –- both supporting players in this series – had been cast as the leads.
And it�fs never a good sign when you watch a show always thinking who might have done a better job with the lead roles. _________________
I made the same observation somewhere on this forum...
The guy probably has never heard of a comb or a hairbrush.
In the Nodame thread.
Anime Dad wrote:
Nodame Lesson 1 - thanks beem
It's not what I expected at all, but i'm really enjoying it
Really?! Have you seen Swing Girls?
Geezer wrote:
I just finished Brother Beat.
I started downloading the hard subbed files months and months ago simply because Ryoko Kuninaka was in it. I'd watched pretty much all of Churasan, and shallow old Geezer that I am, I just wanted another chance to stare at that beautiful girl.
But during the months it took to collect the entire series, I stumbled upon a couple of Misako Tanaka's older series... shows like "Age 35" and "Tomoko to Tomoko" and became a huge fan.
After watching her work in Brother Beat, all I can say is I now put her in the same class as Tomoko Yamaguchi and Atsuko Asano. And that's about the highest praise I can think to give an actress.
Jeez-oh! That lady is amazing!
The story, the writing, of "Brother Beat" was a nice little run of the mill Japanese family comedy/drama. The three actors who played Tanaka's sons were... alright. To be honest, those parts probably could have been played by any 3 actors in the bull pen, and the results would have been the same.
But getting to watch Tanaka work was a gift.
And oh yeah, Ryoko Kuninaka is still breath taking. And to make the show even more fun... she did a great job playing the mousie little love interest.
O! I'm so glad you enjoyed it! I downloaded this one for Ralph, but I've never seen it myself. My brother, who is also in live with Ryoko, said the drama was really good. Now I have even more reasons to watch it. Thanks!
bmwracer wrote:
You can't help those who don't wanna be helped, A-Dad.
I find myself on the fence, regarding Haruka Ayase. She did a good job in �hCrying out�c�h. But�c I was still on the fence.
The effect that Ayase had on me in Crying Out Love apparently was much more volcanic than on nearly everybody eles. She was so incredibly outstanding that I cannot think of her as Aki without getting chills.
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The finallity of her death in that magnificent drama was almost unbearable. So ever since I have been looking for another of her dramas in which I am able to reconstitute her to a living soul. This drama fulfilled that wish and now I am happy she is back among the living....
I think she has been severely handicapped by her male costar who is hopelessly out of her league which in turn makes her look bad in this drama. After all she cannot do a monologue for umpteen episodes.
But as I said after Crying out Love, I am so enamored of her deep deep charisma that I am happy just to see her in any drama.
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Posted: Mon Apr 09, 2007 2:32 pm Post subject:
Ralph,
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The effect that Ayase had on me in Crying Out Love apparently was much more volcanic than on nearly everybody eles.
I expect the effect was softened for me since I'd seen the movie before seeing the series. I won't rip the TV series, but I thought the movie did a much better job of telling that story.
By the way... if you haven't seen it yet, Ayase did a pretty nice job in the "Hero Special". It's a fairly small supporting role, and as "Specials" go... well -- it's not very good. But I expect an Ayase fan would enjoy it. _________________
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Posted: Mon Apr 09, 2007 5:40 pm Post subject:
Watching Hana Yori Dango 2, episode 4. Though it's a decent drama, all the misunderstandings and people not speaking up about their true feelings really irks me.
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Posted: Mon Apr 09, 2007 9:07 pm Post subject:
Geezer wrote:
I expect the effect was softened for me since I'd seen the movie before seeing the series. I won't rip the TV series, but I thought the movie did a much better job of telling that story.
I saw the movie first so I have to vote with you, Geez.
cori wrote:
Watching Hana Yori Dango 2, episode 4. Though it's a decent drama, all the misunderstandings and people not speaking up about their true feelings really irks me.
Then it might drive you nuts since that was what the anime and now series is all about!
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