Wednesday 2 October 2013

Summer Nude


Japanese title: SUMMER NUDE
(Yeah, I know, it's not very Japanese)

Aired on Fuji TV
From 2013 July to September
11 episodes

Main cast:

  • Yamashita Tomohisa: Mikuriya Asahi
  • Toda Erika: Taniyama Hanae
  • Karina: Chiyohara Natsuki
  • Katsuji Ryo: Yaino Takashi
  • Kubota Masataka: Kirihata Hikaru
  • Yamamoto Mizuki: Horikiri Aoi
  • Takahashi Katsunori: Shimojima Kenji
  • Itaya Yuka: Shimojima Setsuko
  • Nagasawa Masami: Ichikura Kasumi


  • Note: I watched this drama mostly week to week but sometimes with two weeks in between.


    Review: +/-


    Title: Drama, you have disappointed me greatly. I thought I would finally be able to make fun of a title and then, you went in the 6th something episode using a voiceover reminiscent of Buzzer beat to say stuff about summer and emotions bared nude. But even with a Miley-Cyrus-like explanation, it's still a ridiculous title.

    Boy: He's a photographer who lives a quiet life in a seaside little town. He is confident, very nice and always keeps his promises. Problem: He's obsessed with an ex-girlfriend to the point of stupidity.

    Girl: She's a successful cook. She's nice (everyone in this drama is), energetic and strong-willed. She and Boy like to tease each other.

    Other girl: She's been in love with Boy for ten years but hasn't made any moves. She is sad and hurt to watch Boy being obssessed with his ex girlfriend's unlikely return. She's a bit of a tomboy and very nice (of course). She and Girl become fast friends.

    Other girls and boys: They should get their own mini description given their prominence but I'm too lazy and there is nothing special.

    Plot/relationships: A new person gets incorporated into a group of friends who live in a small seaside town and have known each other almost forever. She brings change: new relationships, new endeavours.
    Romantic relationships are gradual except for one ridiculous case of insta-love (You know, the dreadful "Wow, with this white shirt on/ without a beer in your hand/ riding an elephant, you're so good looking that I want your babies!")

    Funny Factor: Throughout the drama, two teenagers live their own love story, quasi completely disconnected from the main characters, hitting all the hallmarks of "epic" love. It's totally WTH, and funny.

    Music: I really like one of the insert piece, full of nostalgic feelings. Overall, it was good.

    Bottom line: This is a quiet drama, with decent people who are nice to each other. I like that and I wasn't bored watching it but at the same time, I wasn't dying to watch the next episode. It didn't have glaring faults but I think the pacing was off.

    I'm sorry, drama, but I have to come to terms with the fact that I love over-the-top too much and that I can't appreciate quiet anymore. +/-

    Thursday 12 September 2013

    Top 3 Drama actress crushes



    What? Only three? But you had a top 10 for the guys!
    Yes, I know, my sense of symmetry is offended and I really want to give the girls equal treatment but the truth is that there are only three actresses for whom I'd check the dramas they star in.

    By the way, it's not on purpose that there are a Japanese, a Korean and a Taiwanese.

    The absolute number 1 is, funny enough, the other half of Buzzer beat.

         1- 北川景子 (きたがわ けいこ) Kitagawa Keiko

    Born in 1986.
    Lead in Buzzer Beat, Akumu-chan.



         2- 하지원 Ha Ji Won

    Born in 1978.
    Lead in Secret Garden.




    (Wow! so weird to see her with long hair!)

         3- 陳意涵 (陈意涵) Ivy Chen

    Born in 1982.
    Lead in Skip beat!.

    Top 10 Drama actors Crushes



    So, let's get full-on, unabashedly superficial!

    But, first, because we have to do this seriously, a definition of « crushes » for the purpose of this post. Basically, all leads in drama are handsome but for reasons, some appeal to me more and make me want to check out (but not always watch in their entirety) dramas in which they appear. These crushes are based on looks and on the characters portrayed. Obviously, I don't know them. Nor do I want to. In this case, fantasy is better.

    Note: I chose pictures in which I could recognise the actor, based on what I know they look like in dramas.

    Hum... no surprise for number One.

         1- 山下智久 Yamashita Tomohisa.

    Born in 1985.
    Lead in Nobuta wo produce, Kurosagi, Buzzer beat, Proposal daisakusen, Summer nude. In his dramography, I haven’t watched Code blue past the 1st episode coz of serious real-life stuff like blood and grim surgeries. [Edit: since then, I've watched and reviewed Monsters, Algernon ni Hanataba wo and From 5 to 9, so yeah, he's still number 1, no contest].

    This Google images search just killed my heart.
    One hour later:




         2- 郭品超  Dylan Kuo.

    Born in 1977.
    Lead in Prince + Princess 2 and Borrow your love.





         3- 速水もこみち Hayami Mokomichi

    Born in 1984. 





         4- 藤木直人 Fujiki Naohito.

    Born in 1972.
    Lead in Hotaru no Hikari, supporting in Proposal daisakusen.
    So nice and earnest.









         5- 敖犬  Ao Quan

    Born in 1982.
    Lead in Brown Sugar macchiato and only guest in The legend of Brown sugar chevalries :(. 
    I like his features (especially his ears! :) ) and his character is fun.





        
      6- 주원  Joo Won.

    Born in 1987.
    Lead in Bridal Mask (Gaksital). Based on one drama but I plan to watch more of him. [Edit: since I've wrote this post, he's played the same role as the next one on this list. Lead in Nae Il's Cantabile. Is it random or do I have a type lol ?] So intense.

    Wow, it was weird to see him cheerful in the results of my Googling!








         7- 玉木宏 Tamaki Hiroshi.

    Born in 1980.
    Lead in Nodame Cantabile and Love shuffle.







         8- Mike He.

    Born in 1983.
    Lead in Love contract, Devil besides you (DNF) and Love keeps going (DNF), guest in 1 episode of Yukan club. As you see, it's because of Love contract, because he was quite terrible in Love keeps going. I couldn't get into Devil besides you but he was okay in that.





         9- 고수  Go Soo

    Born in 1978.
    Lead in Marrying a millionnaire.



         10- Jimmy Lin.

    Born in 1974.
    Lead in My Lucky Star. He's on the list based on this drama I watched years ago so it really left me an impression. After rewatching and reviewing it for this blog... yeah, he belongs on this list.










    Honorary : 

    (I've had a crush on you but I won't watch a drama because you starred in it.)

    - 吳尊 Wu Chun

    Born in 1979.
    Lead in Romantic Princess and Hana Kimi taïwanais (DNF).
    After I started watching Hana Kimi, I got this weird impression that he looks like my brother (He does not !) and got creeped out.




    - 김범 Kim Bum

    Born in 1989.
    Supporting in Boys over Flowers.



    And this guy: 고주원 Go Joo Won

    Born in 1981.
    He isn't in any dramas I've watched but coming across these pictures when I was searching for Joo Won makes me want to check them out.



     


    2020 June 16th edit : I changed this list in order to remove an actor I used to like, since his turn in Capital Scandal, one of my early fav dramas. Even his terrible hairstyle in the last part of Coffee House couldn't turn me off. But I just found out he has been convicted of sexual assault so... yeah, now he's just awful and disgusting.

    Wednesday 11 September 2013

    Hahaha

    This is where I will group together some pieces about thoughts I have about dramas. They won't be deep and comprehensive theses but some thoughts I will write down when I have time.
    The subjects will be for example a comparison between Korean, Japanese and Taiwanese dramas or the prudery of dramas (the way they deal with sex is really different from Western TV).


    Update: OK, maybe I was too ambitious...

    But here are two blog posts from the same person, mostly about Boys over flowers. If you seriously believe it is the best TV series ever, do not read. If you have a sense of humor about it, go on:

    1- "My secret shame", from The Importance of Being Alix, August 18, 2011.
    Here is the beginning of the post:
    "I have an addiction. It crept up on me... I saw some friends doing it, and it seemed harmless enough. I thought I'd try it just once to see what the fuss was about, and then before I could realize what was happening, it had taken over me. I tried to stop, but I only went through withdrawal. Obsessed, I kept asking friends where I could get my next hit from. I even tried to convince other people to try it, when hours of my own life were missing. What's my drug of choice?

    I am a Korean Drama addict."
    2- "Netflix Fix: Boys Over Flowers", from Forever Young Adult, October 4, 2012
    An extract:
    "This adaptation of the hit manga series follows the exact same plot of every other Korean drama! Unassuming high school student Jan Di enrolls at a fancy Korean prep school lorded over by four douchey rich kids -- Hairsuit, Blondie McBlonderson, Ceramics, and Mafia.* The ringleader of this group, Hairsuit, is an incredibly spoiled (but misunderstood! always misunderstood!) sociopath who decides it would be fun to torture Jan Di for a little bit. Then, when she roundhouse kicks him to the face, he deludes himself into thinking she is secretly in love with him and does things like order his security detail to kidnap, chloroform, and makeover Jan Di into his new girlfriend."

    Akumu-chan


    Japanese title: 悪夢ちゃん

    Aired on NTV
    From October to December 2012
    11 episodes
    (A movie seems to be planned for 2014).

    Main cast:

  • Kitagawa Keiko: Mutoi Ayami
  • Kimura Manatsu: Koto Yuiko
  • Gackt: Shiki Takashi
  • Yuka: Hirashima Kotoha
  • Kohinata Fumiyo: Koto Bannosuke

  • Update: Akumu-chan The Movie is to be released on May 2014.

    Review: + !


    Title: Akumu-chan is the nickname that Girl gives to a little girl who has predictive nighmares (akuma = bad dreams).

    Girl: She's an elementary school teacher and pretends to be smiling all the time even though it's all fake. Her character is different from all the naturally nice girls in drama and the evolution of her character is really interesting. I love her (but I love Kitagawa Keiko).

    Boy: He's a scientist and his true intentions are never clear. I was confused by his character who was nice but also slightly creepy. Maybe I would've been more interested in him with a different actor.

    Plot: There is romance in this drama but it's in the backseat. The real stories are the story of Girl and also the stories of her pupils. One episode typically revolves around a pupil's problems and Little girl's dreams about it. There are interpretations of symbols in the dream and the stories are varied so it's really compelling. It's also slightly creepy and... really NTV? This is not a family drama. Though the mediocre special effects aren't scary, the themes can be disturbing for kids. The nighmares are really nighmares: there is physical and (more unsettling) emotional violence committed by children and/or on children. For grown-ups however, no problem.

    Other characters: Little girl! So, so cute!! Can I adopt her (legally)?The other school teachers are typical comic reliefs. The nurse starts off weird but she becomes a real character later on.

    Funny factor? See other characters.

    Music: Serviceable.

    Bottom line: At first, I stayed for the stand alone stories and the enigma of what these dreams are about. Then, I got engrossed in Girl's story as well. Though the finale was grandiloquent, I was impressed by how the stories told managed to make sense (I mean, once you've accepted that you can watch dreams in a TV). In the end, a + without question.

    Monday 9 September 2013

    Coffee House


    Korean title: 커피하우스

    Aired on SBS
    From 2010 May to July
    18 episodes

    Main cast:
  • Kang Ji Hwan: Lee Jin Soo
  • Park Si Yeon: Seo Eun Young
  • Ham Eun Jung: Kang Seung Yeon
  • Jung Woong In: Han Ji Won
  • Park Jae Jung: Kim Dong Wook
  • Jung Soo Young: Oh Hyun Joo
  • Ahn Kil Kang: Kang Jin Man
  • Kim Ji Young: Hong Bong Nyeo
  • Kim Min Sang : Kang Seung Chul

  • Hello Grandmother from Full House!

    Review: Maybe a +? a +/- ?AND SPOILERS


    Title: Coffee house. There is a coffee library owned by Girl and they talk about coffee. That's still random because it's not a plot point and they don't spend that much time in coffee houses. At least similarly titled Coffee Prince made sense.

    Boy: He's a famous writer with odd habits. He hates promoting, doesn't own a mobile phone and just disappears when he feels like it.

    Girl: She is Boy's publisher but also his friend of 10 years. She's likable. She has her own mind, she's vulnerable but not weak.

    Girl: She is Boy's assistant. She is 25 years old at the beginning but she moves and behaves more like a child or a puppy. She's likable because you can't hate puppies. Boy is kind of abusive to her in their work relationships in that he berates her. I guess it is not as disturbing as it should be because Girl actually takes his words as advice to progress. In real life, her self-esteem would be crushed but hey! it's a drama.

    Other boy: also known as Jackass Stalker. Girl's former boyfriend who had an affair. Yes, he is a cheater too. She dumped him and doesn't want to see his face but Jackass Stalker is persistent. And annoying. To the characters and to me. He gets humanised and bearable but it takes many épisodes. It's never really clear why he considers himself a friend of Boy who clearly doesn't like him. I guess he's delusional too.

    Relationships: I have to say, I wasn't invested in the relationships but I was still looking forward to the next episode so something was right.
    I wasn't invested because the drama takes several episode to hint at romance, some motivations are unclear or don't really make sense. I also wished for more flashbacks to have the full picture of what happened between some characters. Finally, there's another reason but I'll discuss it after the jump.

    Other characters: Other other boy is interesting though saddled with an unnecessary development in the last part of the drama. Typical drama family for Girl but not annoying like it is in other dramas. Also, Girl's employees at her publishing company and at the coffee library.

    Funny factor? Yes! Actually, the first episodes are more comedy than romance and I loved a 1st ep scene involving an outline and a glass of champagne. Comedy comes from various sources but mostly via embarrassing situations and Boy playing Girl who can be quite dense.

    Music: As usual in Korean dramas, it's good.

    What the? (it's a new category: random things that makes no sense) Boy studied medecine? Why? It's so random and it increases the mystery of how Boy and Other Boy got to know each other since Other boy definitely didn't study medecine (probably business or stalking).

    Bottom line: It's the first time I'm not sure of a grade at the end of a drama. I know it should be a + because the comedy is quite good, compared to other dramas, and you want to know what's next, characters are interesting and evolve (though making it happen off screen is easy) and it plays on our expectations. But in the end, it plays too much on our expectations and it wasn't satisfying so I want to +/-.

    To discuss it, let's head to the spoiler space after the jump.

    Normally, I would say "do not proceed" but I was myself actually happy that I had been slightly spoiled before watching it. Had I not been, I would have felt stronger discontent. Anyway, you read this review, you might have noticed there is something different, that's because the drama tries something different. Now you can watch the drama with adjusted expectations.

    OK, now, seriously, do not proceed if you haven't watch it. When you do, come back to vent or to defend the drama choices. I want to do both.

    Monday 2 September 2013

    Hotaru the Movie



    Japanese title: 映画 ホタルノヒカリ
    Other title: It's only a little light in my life

    Release date: June 2012
    A movie (after 2 TV seasons)

    Main cast:
    • Ayase Haruka: Takano Hotaru
    • Fujiki Naohito: Takano Seiichi
    • Matsuyuki Yasuko: Saeki Rio
    • Tegoshi Yuya: Saeki Yu
    • Itaya Yuka: Futatsugi Sachiko
    • Yasuda Ken: Futatsugi Shoji
    Notes:
    - Information was taken from Asianwiki.
    - The movie was shot on location in Italy and now... I want to go to Rome ASAP.
    - I watched it some hours ago so I still have feelings.
    - I Fav the first TV season.

     

    Review: - (but WTH is closer to my feelings right now.)


    Girl: I don't know what to do with Hotaru. She's a very excessive, quirky character. It worked in the first season but it just felt too much in the second season and in the movie. I actually disliked her in the movie. Girl doesn't want to do anything except lazing around, not even going to Rome with her husband. And it isn't counterbalanced by her efficient self at work. Secondly, and it's a huge problem for me, it also plagued the second season of the drama, well... I'll talk about it in the "Relationship" part of the review. In fairness, Girl also does her dumb but earnest actions, only it's too late.

    Boy: He's perfect. So perfect that I want to scream: "Leave her. At least, tell her off. She's so annoying."

    Relationship: Boy and Girl are together, they are married in the movie, and supposedly so have been for two years. Yet, (spoiler for the great 1st season -underline to see:) she still calls him "Boss" (Buchou). I can deal with that, that's like "Darling" for them.
    But Girl freaks out when she finds out that they're going to sleep in the same bed in the same hotel room. And this is their honeymoon. And she's 29. For anyone who has seen season one, it's even more stupid (spoiler for 1st season: (since she lived for some time in a tiny apartment with her then-boyfriend and there was only one bed).
    Moreover, their relationship looks unbalanced: Girl hasn't changed at all in all these years and doesn't seem to bring anything to the relation whereas Boy has adopted some of her quirks and always puts up with her. She loves him because he's perfect (how could you not?) and he loves her... I'm not sure why... because she's nice to him after she thought he was dead?

    Plot: It's a mess. Like in drama specials, the movie introduces new characters whose stories echoes the main characters'. It usually isn't subtle. But the movie goes further trying to discuss the meaning of life. It's clumsily hammered and I'm not convinced. This happens after shenanigans involving mysterious suitcases, suspicious white powder, Mafia kidnappings, dancing to 'I will survive", a roundabout of hell, ruining a dress, hijacking someone's party... You get the picture.

    Funny factor: Hits and misses. Some scènes are genuinely funny: in the airplane, each one involving the other Girl and Girl... Others are totally ridiculous. I can find dumb jokes funny (Exhibit A: I Fav Brown Sugar Macchiato. Exhibit B: I watched all episodes of Anna-san no Omame and Mendol Ikemen Idol) but these ones feel out of place. Over-the-top dancing scene which almost ruined the actor in my mind, I'm talking to you. To end on a good note, I loved the credits' banter-over.

    Music: Continuity with the drama.

    Bottom line: I'm so disappointed. You know how they say it's a good thing we don't know what happens after they get married in a fairytale. I kind of wish I hadn't seen what happens after the first season. It almost makes me question the coupling of these two characters. I still feel they could be great together... but not like that. I didn't talk much about the plot of the movie because it's thin and just a pretext. Minus.

    Saturday 31 August 2013

    Love Shuffle


    Japanese title: ラブシャッフル

    Aired on TBS
    From 2009 January to March
    10 episodes

    Based on a manga

    Main cast:

  • Tamaki Hiroshi: Usami Kei
  • Karina: Aizawa Airu
  • Matsuda Shota: Sera Ojiro
  • Tanihara Shosuke: Kikuta Masato
  • DAIGO: Oishi Yukichi
  • Yoshitaka Yuriko: Hayakawa Kairi
  • Kojima Hijiri: Kamijyo Reiko
  • Kanjiya Shihori: Kagawa Mei

  • Hello Karina! I'm watching your last drama Summer nude!
    Hey Ceramic boy from Hana yori dango!
    Hola Girl's best friend from Buzzer beat, you're quite different here!

     

    Review: +



    Title: So four strangers meet in an elevator, bond, realise they live on the same floor and decide to “shuffle” their partners every week. As you do.

    Boys and girls: Therefore, there are eight main protagonists.
    The four floormates:
    - Shining loser
    - Sassy interpreter
    - Sweet dark photographer
    - Mysterious psychiatrist
    And their respective partners:
    - Innocent fiancée
    - Desperate billionaire
    - Sexy older lady
    - Strange painter
    As you can see, a lot of these characters are weird and at least complicated with secret motivations for going into the love shuffle. Therefore it’s interesting and different. They are likeable but not really relatable.
     
    Plots and relationships: The plot is relationships and learning about the characters, their past, their motivations for the shuffle or for life in general. Problem is: it is weird and therefore, it feels almost surreal at times, like it does not take place in our reality. So, just go with its atmosphere to enjoy. Actually, one of the most enjoyable parts is the friendship between the four floormates: it’s playful but they also really care for each other.
     
    Funny factor: Yes. Also, lots of plays on words. YAY PANDA!

    Music: Good. Enjoy these familiar songs.

    Bottom line: I wasn’t forcing myself to finish this drama and I was not cringing so it’s a +. It’s original and different but also weird. Try the first episodes and see if you get into it!

    Sunday 18 August 2013

    Hotaru no Hikari (season 1)


    Japanese title: ホタルノヒカリ

    Aired on NTV
    From 2007 July 11 to September 12
    10 épisodes

    Based on a manga by Satoru Hiura (2004-2009)

    Main cast:

  • Ayase Haruka: Amemiya Hotaru
  • Fujiki Naohito: Takano Seiichi
  • Kuninaka Ryoko: Saegusa Yuuka
  • Kato Kazuki: Teshima Makoto
  • Takeda Shinji: Jinguuji Kaname
  • Itaya Yuka: Yamada Sachiko
  • Yasuda Ken: Futatsugi Shouji


  • Review: Fav!



    Title : It means « glow of a firefly », a play on words since the main character is named Hotaru.
    Girl : She’s a “himono onna”, meaning that she prefers lazing around at home rather than going out. As a result, she’s totally clueless in her relationships. But while she does absolutely nothing at home, she works hard at her job. Some will find her too much but that’s what is funny and  I can relate to her. (+)

    Guy : Not « boy » because he’s older than Girl, he’s her boss and he’s mature. A serious, good-at-house chores man, he’s capable of silliness and can be sarcastic. (+)

    Boy : Love interest of Girl. He’s really shy but really sincere. He’s a talented interior designer. For some reason he’s popular amongst girls. He’s cute but of the silent type, and not the charismatic one. So… wash.

    Relationships : Interesting, progressive, with emotion. (+)

    Other characters and plot : the plot is basically relationships but I want to underline the fact that the workplace is central in this drama. All the characters work together, in the interior design department of a building company, except Guy’s best friend who is in another department. Girl begins as an assistant but she earns responsibilities as a planner thanks to her good work. Though it’s unrealistic that everyone would be so friendly, I really enjoy the workplace dynamics . (+)
    Update: Now that I have a job, I'm happy to say that, yes, relationships with co-workers can be really friendly. Without the drinking beer together. That should be cultural.

    Funny factor: Yes. Funny characters, starting with Girl. Plus Guy’s sarcasticness. (++)

    Music: Okay.
    Bottom line: It’s really funny, we get to know the characters, their relations are interesting. Fav. No hesitation.
    I was looking forward to the second season (2010) because you don’t want things you like to end. Unfortunately it wasn’t as good (a + maybe or gasp! even a +/-, I don’t remember enough of it), that’s why I distinguish the reviews. I have yet to see the movie (out in 2012) but I will if I can. Update: Ugh! The movie is a big minus.

    Sunday 28 July 2013

    Kurosagi


     Japanese title: クロサギ

    Aired on TBS
    From 2006 April 14 to June 23
    11 épisodes + a movie (2008)

     Main cast:

  • Yamashita Tomohisa: Kurosaki (Kurosagi)
  • Horikita Maki: Yoshikawa Tsurara
  • Ichikawa Yui: Mishima Yukari
  • Yamazaki Tsutomu: Katsuragi Toshio
  • Okunuki Kaoru: Hayasa
  • Aikawa Sho: Kashima Masaru
  • Tayama Ryosei: Momoyama Tetsuji
  • Kato Koji: Shiraishi Yoichi

  • Note: This drama is based on a popular manga that I haven't read.


    Review: +

     
    Title: Kurosagi is the nickname of the main character, it means "black swindler" which is to say, the ultimate swindler, the swindler of swindlers.
    Boy: He's like a super hero. Dark origin story: check. Disguises: various. Super power: being incredibly clever and self-controlled. Motives: taking revenge and helping victims. He is lonely, has turned off his emotions due to a tragedy and in order to devote himself to the destruction of swindlers but you can see glimpses of kindness. Glimpses. (+)
    Girl: She wants to be a prosecutor so she's at odds with Boy's occupation which consists in breaking the law. She's very normal but I found her a bit bland. It's weird because she has her own agenda and expresses herself but I didn't find her interesting. I feel like she was more a token character because someone had to point out that there are laws etc. Besides, I didn't get why she loves him, just because he's hot and mysterious. She should be intrigued, maybe attracted to him but he's so indifferent to her, she ends up acting like a doormat. (-)
    Relationship: Weak. Were the relationship between the two main characters a lot more compelling, it would have been a Fav but... as I said, Girl is boring, and there is no chemistry. The romance subplot isn't organic, it seemed like they had to add it. You know there is a problem when you ship another girl with Boy. (-)
    Plots: Each episode, Boy takes down a swindler. Each time, it's a different scheme, with fake(s) identity(ies). It often requires suspension of disbelief but it's entertaining. (+) I just wish it would have been a bit more serialised.
     
    Other characters: - Girl's best friend: I like her though she can be mean. We have some backstory, she's lively, she’s way more energetic than Girl. (+)
     
    - Foe: A policeman who wants to arrest Boy. I just can't with him. His characterization is all over the place, his backstory is the least credible thing in the drama and he laughs maniacally for no reason like a villain in a C-movie. (-)
     
    - Allies: I didn't really get them. There is a old man who is very important and I warmed to him in the latest episodes but in the first ones, he's just disgusting, kind of creepy, like he was supposed to be mysterious but ended up as annoying. There is a woman who cares for him and I didn’t really get her either. (-)
    One backstory is dropped for each character and then almost never heard of again, except for Boy. Even for him, we see the same images again and again and only at the end, we get some additional flashbacks fleshing out the origins story.
     
    Funny factor: Hmm no.
    Music: I liked it.
     
    Bottom line:
     
    Two things saved this drama for me and made it compelling to watch:
    1) Yamashita Tomohisa is magnetic in this drama, I just can't take my eyes off him in this drama. (Corner of superficiality: his hairstyle in this drama suits him and his character perfectly. Look at the picture above! It's actually promo for the movie but I like it better -except for the tear...- and anyway, it's closer to how he looks in the drama, since his movie hair is less black.) 
    2) Swindling plots: original, interesting guest characters, new and distinctive challenges.
    However, I can't deny the shortcomings: Most characters are uninteresting and you feel like you don't know them and can't understand them. A romantic subplot is shoehorned.
    It also feels like they wanted to keep stuff for a second season that never happened.
    But a movie happened. I was hoping resolution, Boy finally taking down the big boss that ruined his family and I was disappointed. It was like a random episode of the drama stretched to two hours (so too long) only with less Girl (she has maybe 5 minutes of screen time but she doesn’t do anything), an obsession with Julius Caesar by Shakespeare I didn’t totally get and an added emphasis on Old Man which would have been interesting if I, you know, was interested and not grossed out by him.  Movie:  -

    Wednesday 24 July 2013

    Proposal Daisakusen



    Japanese title: プロポーズ大作戦

    Aired on Fuji TV
    April - June 2007
    on Monday at 21.00

    11 episodes + a Special (March 2008)

    Main cast:

  • Yamashita Tomohisa: Iwase Ken
  • Nagasawa Masami: Yoshida Rei
  • Fujiki Naohito: Tada Tetsuya
  • Eikura Nana: Oku Eri
  • Hiraoka Yuta: Enokido Mikio
  • Hamada Gaku: Tsurumi Hisashi
  • Mikami Hiroshi: the Yosei/Fairy

  • Notes:
    - I rewatched it for the second time and my opinion hasn't changed.
    - Hello Manager and one of the coworkers of Hotaru no Hikari.


    Review: +/-


    Title: Like I ended up doing in most reviews, I’ll  actually use this section to give a short synopsis. In this drama, Boy attends his childhood friend’s wedding. He loves her but never confessed and is full of regrets. Every episode, he returns to a point in the past, starting in high school, to change his actions and better convey his feelings to her hoping she won’t get married to another man.
    Girl: She’s nice. Though she has liked Boy since they met as kids, their relationship is based on teasing and she has never managed to confess to him.
    Boy: He’s a quiet guy. His present self works hard to change the past and does really cute things for Girl but his past self was at best, totally clueless and more likely but worse, a tool. Therefore it’s too easy to understand why Girl would move on.
    Other boy: He’s socially awkward but very earnest.
    Friends: I talk about them early in the review because they are important in this drama. Though it’s in the background of the romance story, the friendship theme is indissociable. Girl’s best friend is energetic, joyful and she likes to go out with boys. Boy has two friends: one of them is sincerely in love with Girl’s best friend and has no shame expressing himself openly though he always gets rejected, the other is calm, mature, smart, in a word, cool.
    Relationship: Ouch. This is where this drama falls apart. My opinion.
    1st: No chemistry between Boy and Girl. I buy them as friends but not as lovers. Their interactions are mostly teasing and I get that it’s hard when you grew up together to change the relationship you have but the will-they/won’t-they tension was lacking.
    2nd: There is no deep discussion between Boy and Girl, like discussing their dreams, their problems. Emotion only comes from their repressed feelings towards each other and common memories of their school years. Which is not enough to make me believe that two people are endgame.
    3rd: Past Boy didn’t seem to care that much about Girl’s feelings and she was right to move on to Other boy with whom she has better chemistry and who is a great guy.
    4th: Boy is actually quite selfish. He realises he has loved Girl for 14 years, which I’m not convinced of, and decides to win her back. But their love seem childish while her relationship with Other boy feels more mature. Indeed, their characters go better together while her feelings for Boy are kept alive in part by nostalgia.
    Funny factor: Running gags. Also Boy keeps talking about events or using catchphrases before they happen, which is fun if you are really familiar with these Japanese pop culture references.
    Music: Okay.
    Bottom line: This is a high-concept drama. Bonus point for originality but the format of each episode gets tiring. Introduction: he goes into the past. Conclusion: he comes back. Seeing only “moments” in their lives was a bit superficial. I didn’t root for the main couple but I have to say that the returns to the past were well-handled and interesting, as a concept. I don’t know how it could have been better but it could have been way worse so +/-.