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Posted: Mon Mar 19, 2007 4:55 pm Post subject:
Finally finished Hana Yori Dango 2 last episode and what an ending!!!Super.
Watching Takuya Kimura's Hero about public prosecutor, sugoi. _________________
1. the plot is really something else!
2. the characters and their developement are really something else!
3. the settng was also really something else!
if you're bored with comedy/love/medical/sport/dark doramas and want something with an orginal story making you feel like you're in a unique, this one's for you.
8.5/10
and no, it's not Ame to Yume no Ato ni 2 and for those who like the casts from Ame to Yume, there's gonna be some surprises. and i love Teruyo-chan's mom's answering machine... "Haaaiii... Keiko-desu..."
the only thing annoying about it is that the pace is awfully slow! (especially when it comes to that Yu-boy and Saya-san )
the best thing about it is, it's so memorable. after you finish watching it, it feels like you actually lived in Sasara-no-Kan, at least for 495 minutes _________________
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Posted: Mon Mar 19, 2007 10:32 pm Post subject:
Recently, within the last month, I have watched: Kekkon Dekinai Otoko. Enjoyed it very much and I fell in love with Abe Hiroshi!
I finally finished Seikei Bijin. I really enjoyed Yonekura Ryoko's acting and especially her comedic abiliites, but I missed the group scenes and scenery of Japan, that I enjoyed so much in Sakura and Churasan.
I also watched Star No Koi, or as it is called on this board Sutaa No Koi. I enjoyed that a great deal, I am a sucker for a 'will they, or won't they fall in love' story with comedy in it. Tsuyoshi Kusangi and Norika Fujiwara were well matched. Plus all that food looked so oishii!
Now I am watching Nodame Cantabile. The classical music is fantastic! I don't care for the slapstick humor at all, but I am able to ignore it by focusing on the great music and on the lead actor Tamaki Hiroshi!
Recently, within the last month, I have watched: Kekkon Dekinai Otoko. Enjoyed it very much and I fell in love with Abe Hiroshi!
I finally finished Seikei Bijin. I really enjoyed Yonekura Ryoko's acting and especially her comedic abiliites, but I missed the group scenes and scenery of Japan, that I enjoyed so much in Sakura and Churasan.
I also watched Star No Koi, or as it is called on this board Sutaa No Koi. I enjoyed that a great deal, I am a sucker for a 'will they, or won't they fall in love' story with comedy in it. Tsuyoshi Kusangi and Norika Fujiwara were well matched. Plus all that food looked so oishii!
Now I am watching Nodame Cantabile. The classical music is fantastic! I don't care for the slapstick humor at all, but I am able to ignore it by focusing on the great music and on the lead actor Tamaki Hiroshi!
P.S. Thanks b-kun and Ralph!
Yow, is this your first post in this thread Enna-chan?
Now that you've watched and enjoyed Nodame, it's time for you to check out Swing Girls...
a story about rebellious burning spirited teenage boys. Again, Tsumabuki Satoshi shines in movies. The movie is so funny i had to laugh all the way. Some parts were a bit sick and might make you vomit immediately! I'm not joking! Really vomit. So i'm suggesting you not to watch this while eating heavy stuff. Too bad the plot was a bit absurd yet rather plotless. The boys were daymn nuts only friekin stupid brain damaged kids would ever do such stuff.
Let's say it's a teen movie, with a little touch of Jackass and American Pie. So if this is your cup of tea, you might really like it. BUt if you don't like the theme, you're gonna hate it every single bit from beginning til end. It's stupid and sick but to me was a laugh.
Ep 1 of Tatta Hitotsu No Koi. I'm in heaven again. Ayase Haruka is the number 2 most beautiful, ultra talented, charismatic actress in Japan. Nubmer 1 of course is still Kuninaka Ryoko.
It is so good to see Ayase again after her super super tremenduous performance in Cryng Out Love In the Center Of The World series.... admmitedly one of the best series ever broadcast in Japan.
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Posted: Tue Mar 20, 2007 6:05 am Post subject:
The_Lyrics wrote:
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was this the tearkjerker you were taking about onizuka telling tomoko to become the number 1 idol?
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not quite.. its the scene in the airport where all of them Onizuka, the students, her parents and even Miyabi Aizawa was there. saying gud luck to Tomoko as she leaves. that is a real tear jerker. even when i think about it makes me cry.
not quite.. its the scene in the airport where all of them Onizuka, the students, her parents and even Miyabi Aizawa was there. saying gud luck to Tomoko as she leaves. that is a real tear jerker. even when i think about it makes me cry.
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Posted: Tue Mar 20, 2007 7:20 am Post subject:
bmwracer wrote:
Yow, is this your first post in this thread Enna-chan?
Now that you've watched and enjoyed Nodame, it's time for you to check out Swing Girls...
No I think I have posted here at least once before. This is the first time I gave some opinions though.
I am still watching Nodame. If I can, I like to watch a Lesson every few days or so. That way I get to savor the music more slowly. I don't know why, but my mind is drawing a blank on the all-too-familiar theme music played at the end of each Lesson while the credits roll. Do you know the name of it?
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Posted: Tue Mar 20, 2007 7:44 am Post subject:
Enna wrote:
No I think I have posted here at least once before. This is the first time I gave some opinions though.
I am still watching Nodame. If I can, I like to watch a Lesson every few days or so. That way I get to savor the music more slowly. I don't know why, but my mind is drawing a blank on the all-too-familiar theme music played at the end of each Lesson while the credits roll. Do you know the name of it?
That's Gershwin's 'Rhapsody in Blue', with adaptations by Hattori Takayuki. Links to most of the CD-albums and sets of music from and related to "Nodame Cantabile" can be found in this drama's discussion thread.
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