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akira luver
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yamapi_4lways
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K.T.Tran
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khufu wrote: | wooh...you seem to take his role in hyd personaly..hehehehe..., with all the beating talking..hahahaha...funi how you people get it in your heads.., its just a role anyway.. peace..
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Seeing it in real life........I think some of us can die happy
I've stopped watching this for a while now.....awaiting more subs. _________________
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K.T.Tran
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bmwracer
Joined: 07 Jul 2003 Posts: 125547 Location: Juri-chan's speed dial Country: |
Posted: Fri Jun 01, 2007 3:01 am Post subject: |
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K.T.Tran wrote: | Don't know how those fan girls love Jun so much with a smile like that he showed in this ep |
LOL.
Total blindness.
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K.T.Tran
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ainangst
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Posted: Fri Aug 03, 2007 2:59 pm Post subject: |
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i kind of stopped watching Bambino at ep5. It just gets frustrating
Its mainly because I dissapproved of Ban's whiny-ness..
HOWEVER,
after a 2nd try, this series is REALLY good.
I love the message they are trying to convey & how i got sucked in by the emotion with the cast performance (esp Matsumoto.. he deserves the award). Yes, its a bit cheesy & Jun overacted sometimes but its effective!
I haven't finished watching this yet tho'. Hopefuly by tonight
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Teck Loh
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Posted: Sun Oct 14, 2007 6:27 pm Post subject: |
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I watched Bambino during a Japanese dramathon after getting my weekly pay. That was worth every cent. I wonder if there are any more cooking dramas out there.
The way the Japanese dramatize cooking is way better than how their Singapore or Taiwanese counterparts do it. That's how drama should be done! You have a core theme (italian cooking in this case) and all other sub themes revolve around the core theme. It is a delicate balancing act. The way so many Singapore made dramas does it is to have generous amounts of so many themes (cooking, romance, friendship, social issues and etc...) tossed together in the frying pan, and you end up not knowing what it is! I mean is it fried bits of rice with egg or fried egg with bits of rice?
What was that Japanese phrase again? It refers to the sports manga genre where the protagonist goes through training regimes to overcome trials ... or something like that. There's something about that in Bambino, the way Bambi goes through his self inflicted training regimes to overcome problems at work.
I actually worked in kitchens all over England so I can understand what Bambino went through. And yes, apart from a few minor technical details, they did a very accurate portrayal of what a real kitchen is like. The beatings and scoldings and so on... yes I went through those too. Because when you are a Chinese working in English kitchens, you should expect that. I had fond memories too... My own Bambino training regimes to overcome difficulties in the kitchen. Like when the chefs complained I was too slow peeling potatoes, I would do lots of overtime just so I can do it right and fast.
Well, will write more later. Jdorama rocks!
Teck
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EstherM
Joined: 08 May 2007 Posts: 2331 Location: in South Atami Country: |
Posted: Sun Oct 14, 2007 9:30 pm Post subject: |
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Teck Loh wrote: | I watched Bambino during a Japanese dramathon after getting my weekly pay. That was worth every cent. I wonder if there are any more cooking dramas out there.
The way the Japanese dramatize cooking is way better than how their Singapore or Taiwanese counterparts do it. That's how drama should be done! You have a core theme (italian cooking in this case) and all other sub themes revolve around the core theme. It is a delicate balancing act. The way so many Singapore made dramas does it is to have generous amounts of so many themes (cooking, romance, friendship, social issues and etc...) tossed together in the frying pan, and you end up not knowing what it is! I mean is it fried bits of rice with egg or fried egg with bits of rice?
What was that Japanese phrase again? It refers to the sports manga genre where the protagonist goes through training regimes to overcome trials ... or something like that. There's something about that in Bambino, the way Bambi goes through his self inflicted training regimes to overcome problems at work.
I actually worked in kitchens all over England so I can understand what Bambino went through. And yes, apart from a few minor technical details, they did a very accurate portrayal of what a real kitchen is like. The beatings and scoldings and so on... yes I went through those too. Because when you are a Chinese working in English kitchens, you should expect that. I had fond memories too... My own Bambino training regimes to overcome difficulties in the kitchen. Like when the chefs complained I was too slow peeling potatoes, I would do lots of overtime just so I can do it right and fast.
Well, will write more later. Jdorama rocks!
Teck |
Hey Teck
Thanks for sharing your experience of working in restaurant kitchen. It�Ls surely one of the thoughest jobs!
There are so many great dramas about food: Shota no Sushi, Antique, Lunch Queen, Kuitan ... just to name a few.
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bmwracer
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Posted: Tue Jun 02, 2009 2:11 am Post subject: Re: I want to see it!! |
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Ikitsugi wrote: | Can someone tell me a website where I can watch the episodes? |
Have you tried DailyMotion?
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Ikitsugi
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bmwracer
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Posted: Tue Jun 02, 2009 3:43 am Post subject: |
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Ikitsugi wrote: | It has been removed from youtube (asian lounge) and I can't understand the subs they have in daily motion.
Other options?? I've been searching all day. |
Veoh, maybe?
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bmwracer
Joined: 07 Jul 2003 Posts: 125547 Location: Juri-chan's speed dial Country: |
Posted: Tue Jun 02, 2009 8:56 am Post subject: |
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Ikitsugi wrote: | I found it with English subs!! Thank you again |
Where?
Veoh?
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