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Posted: Mon Jun 09, 2014 10:38 pm Post subject:
Up thru episode 8 of 'Gokuaku Ganbo' and I still don't understand what it is these people are doing.
I noticed we haven't seen Odagiri Joe's character in the last few episodes. He was in it early on as some kind of crooked cop that helped them but he seems to have disappeared.
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Posted: Thu Jun 12, 2014 1:22 am Post subject:
gaijinmark wrote:
Up thru episode 8 of 'Gokuaku Ganbo' and I still don't understand what it is these people are doing.
I noticed we haven't seen Odagiri Joe's character in the last few episodes. He was in it early on as some kind of crooked cop that helped them but he seems to have disappeared.
Might be because Odagiri Joe is actually in another drama showing on TV Tokyo called River's Edge Ookawabata Tanteisha. I think his part might be a little bigger in that drama, but small enough he can appear in both dramas?
Not really sure as I haven't seen either drama yet, but I was thinking that might be the reason why Odagiri Joe is not showing up so often. _________________
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Posted: Thu Jun 12, 2014 2:55 am Post subject:
Rinrin wrote:
Might be because Odagiri Joe is actually in another drama showing on TV Tokyo called River's Edge Ookawabata Tanteisha. I think his part might be a little bigger in that drama, but small enough he can appear in both dramas?
He's also in 'Alice no Toge' so he's trying to juggle three at once. Maybe it's because his wife just had another baby and he needs the extra cash.
There have other actors doubling up this Spring season. Namase Katsuhisa is in both 'MOZU' and 'Hanasaki Mai'. And Yuki Uchida is in 'Zoku.Saigo Kara' and 'Gunshi Kanbei'. Probably a good thing. The more real actors there are the less chance of a role being wasted on an idol.
Just finished Jiken Kyuumei ~ IMAT no Kiseki, a tanpatsu featuring Tamaki Hiroshi as a doctor. Hot stuff, I'd take him in scrubs any day Tanaka Kei was pretty good too, I hadn't realised he was the same nerdy young doc in Doctor X.
Also watched Hoshi Hitotsu no Yoru, pretty interesting look at an oddball friendship. It's been a while since I watched Watanabe Ken in anything, but it was a good match-up with the younger Tamaki Hiroshi. _________________
Set in the Edo period, so far we've had ninjas, sword fights, a princess with an attitude and even though it's a serious drama the second episode was pretty funny.
With Somegoro Ichikawa it might make you nostalgic for back when taigas used to have a real actor in the lead which hasn't happened in over ten years. Plus, an ending theme by Masayoshi Yamazaki.
Edit: This is actually the second series. The first, "Tsuma wa, Kunoichi" aired in the Spring of 2013. There's enough flashbacks that you could probably watch the second series and get the gist of it, but you're better off watching the first one first. It's very good also.
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Posted: Tue Jun 17, 2014 10:37 pm Post subject:
Up thru episode 9 of "MOZU". Pretty dark and depressing, but well done.
There was a major hole in the plot during episode 9:
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When Shingai breaks out of jail how come nobody bothered to call the trio guarding Muroi that he was on the loose? It was pretty obvious that's the first place he'd go to try and kill him so why not give them a heads up?
There's been some complaining in the Japanese press about all the smoking Hidetoshi Nishijima's character Kuraki is doing. There's a scene in the beginning of episode 9 where's he standing on a roof in the rain and damned if he didn't light up a cigarette in the rain!!
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Posted: Sat Jun 21, 2014 8:49 am Post subject:
antspace wrote:
Just finished Long Goodbye. Utterly brilliant!
I liked that one a lot as well. They did a great job transferring the setting from Los Angeles to 1950's Tokyo. I really liked the mood they set. And they were more true to Chandler's novel than in the Robert Altman movie. In the movie, Marlowe (Masuzawa) ends of killing Terry Lennox (Harada).
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Posted: Mon Jun 23, 2014 8:32 am Post subject:
Finished "MOZU" season 1. Season 2 starts tonight in Japan. Well done, good performances, pretty heavy on the blood and violence though.
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There was one moment of suspending reality in the final episode. When Shingai is impaled on that thing in the airport, unless his arms are about 10 feet long there's no way he can extricate himself from that, but somehow he managed to do it.
Kuraki and Akeboshi still haven't found the answers to what they're looking for hence, a season 2.
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Posted: Fri Jun 27, 2014 10:00 pm Post subject:
Miss Pilot, just finished episode 8. This is fairly average except for Aibu Saki who really excelled at playing serious, mature, introverted characters. She was great in this, I kind of wish the series is about her character instead.
Gokuaku Ganbo. Was following this until about episode 7 but I lost interest. This series doesn't appear to be about anything or anyone in particular, may be it's trying to tell too many stories together and ended up saying too little about any of the characters.
Zoku Saigo Kara, up to episode 6. This is really good, just as entertaining as the first series. The scenes between Chiaki and Wahei were the highlights and just as enjoyable as in the first one.
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