Showing posts with label Friendship. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Friendship. Show all posts

Tuesday, 21 July 2020

Nodame Cantabile and Nae Il's Cantabile


I'm doing a joint review of these two dramas, not because I'm lazy (though I am) but because as good adaptations of the manga Nodame cantabile by Ninomiya Tomoko, or remake of one another, I would have repeated myself.
I've watched Nodame Cantabile twice but it's been some years and I've just watched Nae Il's Cantabile for the first time. I had actually read part of the manga, for once, and from what I remembered, the Japanese drama was quite faithful.


Japanese title : のだめカンタービレ
11 episodes
Aired on Fuji TV
From 2006 October to December
+ 1 special (2 ep, 2008) + 2 movies (2009 and 2010)

Main cast :
Production credits :


Korean title : 내일도 칸타빌레
Other title : Tomorrow Cantabile
16 episodes
Aired on KBS2
From 2014 October to December

Main cast :
Production credits :
  • Chief Producer : Hwang Eui Kyung ; producers : Kim Jin Won, Park Woo Ram
  • Directors : Han Sang Woo, Lee Jung Mi
  • Screenwriters: Park Pil Joo, Shin Jae Won
 
Notes : Funny how I've just rewatched Secret Garden in which Lee Byung Joon and Kim Ji Sook also appear, in very different roles.

Review : Fav !


Title : Makes sense since these dramas revolve around students in a music school, and especially around the impact that the character Noda Megumi or Nodame / Nae Il has.

Girl : She's a tricky character to play because she's eccentric and childish, which can easily be annoying and ridiculous, but I think that both actresses nailed it. She's a piano genius but she doesn't want to make it her career. She's obstinate, honest, warm, lovable and doesn't care how she is perceived by people. (+)

Boy : He's also a genius in so many things. He's confident, hard-working and perfectionnist. Also closed-off emotionnally and struggles to express his feelings. (+)

Relationship : This shouldn't work. But it does. These two characters, also surrounded by their friends, help each other to grow and to overcome what is keeping them from achieving their true potentials. They also have the same passion for classical music and admire their respective talent.

Plot : The plot deals mostly with the growth of the characters, through the challenges they face individually and in relation to each other.

The Korean adaptation adds some power struggles at the head of the school, which was not that interesting but also not bad enough to ruin the drama.

Other characters : Characters are interesting and likable. The Korean adaptation has a new character, but, as with the other changes they've made, it fits well.

What the... ? Nodame/Nae Il is a quirky character, maybe she would be too much for some people ? Another tricky character is Stresemann and I'm actually glad they toned down his "pervert" side in the Korean adaptation.

Funny : Yes.

Music : Most diegetic and non diegetic music in these dramas are classical pieces. Classical music is at the heart of the story. You don't need to know anything about it (I don't) to like it and maybe these dramas will make you appreciate how beautiful and emotional classical music is.

Bonus : A glimpse of Salzburg !

Bottom line : I love the characters, in every iteration, their relationships and to watch them learn and grow. It's not realistic at all but it's very satisfying, funny, with sublime music. Fav !


Thursday, 9 July 2020

The Heirs


Korean title: 왕관을 쓰려는자, 그무게를 견뎌라 - 상속자들
Other titles: The Inheritors or The One Trying to Wear the Crown, Withstands the Weight

20 episodes

Aired on SBS
From 2013 October to December

Main cast:
  • Lee Min Ho as Kim Tan
  • Park Shin Hye as Cha Eun Sang
  • Kim Woo Bin as Choi Young Do 
  • Kim Ji Won as Yoo Rachel/Yoo Ra He
  • Krystal Jung as Lee Bo Na
  • Kang Min Hyuk as Yoon Chan Young
  • Choi Jin Hyuk as Kim Won
  • Kim Sung Ryung as Han Ki Ae
  • Jung Dong Hwan as Kim Nam Yoon 
  • Kim Mi Kyung as Park Hee Nam 
  • Choi Won Young as Yoon Jae Ho 
  • Park Joon Geum as Jung Ji Sook 
  • Yoon Son Ha as Lee Esther R
  • Choi Jin Ho as Choi Dong Wook 
  • Im Joo Eun as Jun Hyun Joo 
  • Kang Ha Neul as Lee Hyo Shin 
  • Park Hyung Shik as Jo Myung Soo 
  • Jun Soo Jin as Kang Ye Sol 

Production credits:
  • Chief Producer: Choi Moon Suk, Producers: Shin Bong Chul, Lee Sung Hoon, Yoon Ha Rim
  • Director: Kang Shin Hyo, Boo Sung Chul, Assistant Director: Lee Kwang Young
  • Screenwriter: Kim Eun Sook

Notes:
- I saw Kim Sung Ryung first in Miss Kim makes a million. I loved her in that drama and I love her in this one, in which she's a really different character.
- The screenwriter is also credited for Secret garden... I thinks she's less successful here.
- I started to write this review after watching the drama but I'm just finishing now, years after, from memory.


Review: -/+


Title: Generic. Except for Girl, every young character is heir of a powerful family. Though there is a central love story, other characters' relationships with their family, and especially their status as heirs, are explored.

Boy: He's a typical Lee Min Ho character, which is not a bad thing. He's passionate, protective, hot and cute.

Girl: Ouch. Here's the rub. Girl is the most reluctant Girl I have ever seen. It's like she just wants to be left alone, in a "I would very much like to be excluded from this narrative." way, but for real. I'll get back to it below. Besides that, she's a typical down-on-her-luck girl.

Other boy: He takes "arrogant jerk" straight into "scary jerk" territory.

Other girl: So this is years after, so I don't remember much. She's basically a "Mean girl", you know the popular pretty girl who has minions.

Plot / relationship: The problem with the main couple is that Boy does all the work and Girl is just... there, kinda. I sometimes wondered if she wanted that relationship, was she even in love with him? Luckily, Boy is a very strong character, with an interesting arc, and his feelings are clearly expressed, so you keep watching for him. His relationship with Other boy is also explored.

Other characters: Again, I don't remember much, sorry :(. I liked Girl's mother. I seem to remember that she was mute so they used sign language to talk to each other, which is a good thing to see portrayed in a drama. Boy's family was typical drama rich family but with a twist, which added to Boy's character arc. He also had a group of friends, they had a fun dynamic and as I said, their struggles with their status and the pressure of their family are explored. It can go quite dark.

What the...? I was confused by the characters' age. At first, I thought they were in uni so it was weird to see them in high school.
Also, the drama starts in the US. Its depiction of America was funny.

Clichés: Stalking. Love triangle.

Funny: No.

Music: I didn't like it which almost never happens.

Bottom line: So thinking again of this drama, its issues reminded me of Marrying a Millionaire. Like in this drama, I was really invested in Boy's character but didn't really care for Girl. When you don't actively root for the main couple in a romance drama, there is a lot to compensate, and though everything related to Boy was good, it was not enough for me to give this drama more than a -/+.
  

Wednesday, 20 July 2016

Algernon ni Hanataba wo (2015)


Japanese title: アルジャーノンに花束を
Other title: Flowers for Algernon

10 episodes
Aired on TBS
From 2015 April to June

Main cast:
  • Yamashita Tomohisa as Shiratori Sakuto
  • Kuriyama Chiaki as Mochizuki Haruka
  • Tanimura Mitsuki as Kawaguchi Rio
  • Ishimaru Kanji as Hachisuka Daigo
  • Kubota Masataka as Yanagawa Ryuichi
  • Kudo Asuka as Hiyama Kosuke
  • Hagiwara Masato as Takebe Junichiro
  • Oomasa Aya as Koide Mai
  
  • Screenwriter: Nojima Shinji, Ikeda Natsuko
  • Producer: Han Choru, Sato Atsushi
  • Director: Yoshida Ken, Sakai Masahiro, Matsuda Ayato

  • Notes: Based on Flowers for Algernon by Daniel Keyes (which I haven't read).
    Hey little sister from Buzzer beat, you're all grown up now.

    Review: -


    Title: It comes from the book. I like it, it's poetic and relevant. Algernon is the name of a mouse, who's been given a new substance that develops its intelligence.

    Boy: He has the intellectual development of a child. He wants to be like everyone else and he is very persistent. He is good-natured and usually defuses the fights between his co-workers who are young offenders.

    Girl: She is a researcher. She is impulsive and good-hearted.

    Other girl: She is a student, nice and shy, but also brave.

    As you can see, I'm not really inspired...

    Plot / relationships: I don't know if this comes from the source material but I didn't care for the pacing. It felt like it took forever to get to the premise and then raced through the consequences. Moreover, it doesn't use that time to make the characters more dimensional. And I didn't really believe in the main love story. It got too intense too fast.

    Other characters: I was more interested in the circle of friends around Boy. The character of the mother which is super important (according to the Wiki article) was not convincing. She was everything and its contrary.

    Funny factor: Not at all.

    Bottom line: The premise was not my jam but I went into it open-minded. I was not convinced. Though there was an interesting twist leading to a dilemma, it was not enough. It didn't even make me want to read the book.

    Sunday, 11 January 2015

    The Legend of Brown Sugar Chivalries


    Taiwanese title: 黑糖群俠傳 (黑糖群侠传)

    Aired on StarTV
    From 2008 June to October
    13 episodes

    Main cast:
  • Wang Zi as Linghu Cong
  • Albee Huang as Ren Ying Ying
  • Ah Wei as Guo Jing
  • Yako Chan as Lu Jian Ning
  • Wang Jing Qiao as Xiao Long Nu
  • Ah Ben as Wei Xiao Bao
  • Xiao Yu as Chu Liu Xiang
  • Xiao Ma as Yi He Cang Tai
  • Mei Mei as Guardian Sheng Nu
  • Zhang Ke Fan (張克帆) as Lu Da You
  • Wang De Sheng (王德生) as West Side principal
  • Amanda Chou as Tian Shan Tong Lao
  • Ao Quan as Hong Shi Ba
  • Christine Fan as Dong Fang Bu Bai

  • Notes:
    - Like Brown Sugar Macchiato, it features members of music bands Lollipop, Hey Girl and Choc7 in the main cast and in cameos.
    - It's a spoof of modern wuxia novels.
    - Warning: Special effects are really bad. Since they are aware of it, they don't use them that much.
    - Rewatching!

    Review: Fav!


    Title: "Brown Sugar" is a callback to "Brown Sugar Macchiato"

    Boy: He's an orphan who was brought up by the principal of a magical martial arts school. Naturally gifted and hard-working, he is the strongest of his generation. Besides that, he's also a great leader.

    Girl: She's an outcast because her father worked for the big bad. Moreover, she's quite shy so she seems cold and stand-offish.

    Boy: He's a particularly clumsy and selfless guy. I didn't really care.

    Girl: She's the only daughter of a teacher. She acts like a spoiled kid but she is not annoying as she is prompt to recognise her faults.

    Plot: So there is a big bad who is threatening the balance of the land. He's currently ill so he needs a magical thingie in order to restore his powers. There is also a traitor inside the school.

    Relationships: We follow three couples and there is no insta-love. Everyone has his agenda, his personnality with qualities and flaws. I was invested in the romantic relationships, but also in the friendships and the family bonds.

    Other characters: I will single out the bad guys and especially The bad guy who is really scary. We don't see him much but these scenes are effective at conveying his evilness.

    Funny factor? Yes, silly but funny.

    Music: Good.

    What the... ? One might say "the entire drama". But I give a pass to a lot of things (beggars society?) because I suppose it comes with the genre. However, I don't think a character's deafness being played for laugh can be excused. It only happens at the beginning or it would have ruined everything.

    Bottom line: Under the silliness and bad special effects, I like the characters and care about what happened to them. Though its resolution was lacking, the plot was interesting, progressing steadily. Fab!

    Wednesday, 19 November 2014

    Nobuta wo Produce


    Japanese title: 野ブタ。をプロデュース

    Aired on NTV
    From 2005 October to December
    10 episodes

    Main cast:
  • Kamenashi Kazuya: Kiritani Shuji
  • Yamashita Tomohisa: Kusano Akira
  • Horikita Maki: Kotani Nobuko
  • Toda Erika; Uehara Mariko
  • Ukaji Takashi: Kiritani Satoru
  • Nakajima Yuto: Kiritani Koji
  • Okada Yoshinori: Yokoyama Takeshi
  • Natsuki Mari: Catherine

  • Notes:
    - Ignited my crush on you-know-who
    - Seriously, everyone is in this drama!
    - I rewatched it some months ago so review is from memories!

     

    Review: Fav!


    Title: Apt. Tells the premise.

    Boy: He's popular, has a pretty and nice girlfriend but he's unsatisfied. Actually he forces himself to be nice so that people would like him.

    Girl: Other people pick on her because she's weird. She always holds her head down, her face hidden by hair and talks with difficulty to people. But she really has a heart of gold.

    Other boy: He doesn't care that people don't care for him. He's as weird as Girl though in a different way.

    Plot / relationships: Though romantic feelings interfere as they're bound to, the main Relationship is the unlikely frienship between these three high school students. Each episode tells a self contained story that make the frienship grow.

    What I really like about this drama is that under the weirdness, the emotional beats ring true, I was often moved. Also, it isn't predictable. It's confident, smart, doesn't hold back. It doesn't resort to easy magical fixes.

    Other characters: It mostly take place at school though we follow Boy at home and sometimes Other Boy.

    Funny factor? Yes but that's not what I liked best.

    Music: I like the ending song.

    Most egregious cliché: Friendship born from giving a makeover. Dream fakeout.

    What the...? So many candidates for this category so let's stop at the first episode: a bookstore only allows good-looking people to read in.

    Bottom line: Superficially, every character is weird but in the most important ways they behave like real people and I cared for them and their friendship. Do not watch in public.



    Tuesday, 18 November 2014

    Heaven's Wedding Gown


    Taiwanese title: 天國的嫁衣 (天国的嫁衣)

    Other titles: La Robe de mariée des cieux / La Robe de mariage des cieux / Bride from Paradise / La Robe de mariage

    19 episodes
    Aired on CTS/SETTV
    From 2004 September to 2005 January

    Main cast:

  • Cyndi Wan: Tao Ai Qing
  • Leon Jay Williams: Lu Zi Hao / Aaron
  • Ming Dao: Chen Hai Nuo
  • Terri Kwan: Katrina
  • Zhang Hong: Pei Ya Xi
  • Wang Zhi Yu: Sun Xiang Zhen
  • Qu Zhong Heng: Freddie
  • Cai Li Qun: Ah Bu
  • Zhao Shun: Tao's grandpa
  • Tao Chuan Zheng: Lu Zheng Guo
  • Wang Yue: Liu Yu Hong
  • Liu Xu Hao: Ji Pu Sai

  • Notes:
    - Hello Huang Yu Rong (In love with a rich girl and My Lucky star - reunion!)
    - Trigger warning: implicit sexual assault
    - It's incredible that Other Boy doesn't get to be on the poster.

    Review: +/-


    Title: There are talks and glimpses of that gown but it isn't at the foreground. Also, it has no relevance to half of the drama.
     
    Girl: Typical Girl in that cute, bubbly way. She's confident and outspoken. (+)

    Boy: He's a fashion designer who wants to be independant from his father's big company. At first, he's an arrogant jerk but Girl sees his potential and as it turns out, he's perfect.

    Other Boy: He's a professional motocycle racer. He's loyal and a good guy... but I didn't like that he was so intrusive and possessive with Girl.

    Other girl: She's crazy. It's sad but interesting.

    Plot/ Relationships: I wasn't bored watching. However, this drama suffers from the case that killed Alice in Wonder city: it's two-in-one. If I wanted to watch a drama about a racer, his crew and his brushes with mobbish guys, I wouldn't be watching something titled Heaven's wedding gown. Anyway, it works better because at the very least, stuff happens and the two parts intersect regularly, because there is only one hospital and one hotel in that city. And because of Girl who's torn between the two guys and their world.

    Here is my main source of dislike. I don't care for extended love triangles. Everyone is unlikeable:
    - The guys because they fight over the girl: she's mine, no she's mine, I'm giving her to you, I'm not losing to you... you see the gist, it becomes less about her (an object) and more about male ego. It is adressed directly in the drama but it doesn't make it less annoying episode after episode.
    - The girl because as a character, her wants become confusing and (this is real life talking) she ends up using a guy she doesn't like by giving him hope even if she has good intentions. Girls, boys, don't do that. If you say you aren't in love with someone but act like you are, you're giving mixed signals and the hopeful person in love won't move on. I think friendship between guys and girls is possible but if one starts developing feelings but doesn't have the courage to stop seeing the other one, the other one has to scale down the intimacy. /End of the PSA.

    Other characters: They were good! I like Boy's mother, Other boy's friends (Xiang Zhen (fierce) and Ah Bu) and the villains. One of them is of the best/worst kind: they are able to seem like they're helping when actually they are undermining you.

    Funny factor? I kept a character for this category: Boy's over-the-top assistant. He is funny.

    Music: At first, I found it dated but I got used to it. There is an insert song that I really like.

    What the...? I'm not sure they had to start the drama in Paris but hey, why not? Also, the fashion is... not very good. Girl has to wear a (tiny but not that tiny) wooden horse around her neck.

    Most egregious clichés: Insta-love. Soulmates. Weddingus interruptus. Star-crossed lovers missing each other by a hair (it happened three times).

    Bottom line: Characters are great (except for Other's boy pushiness) but the drama would have been better off with fewer episodes.

    Saturday, 1 November 2014

    Alice in Wonder City


    Taiwanese title: 給愛麗絲的奇蹟 (给爱丽丝的奇迹)
    Other title: Give Alice a miracle

    15 episodes
    Aired on CTS
    From 2012 May to September

    Main cast:

  • Aaron Yan: He Ting Yu 賀霆宇
  • Xiu Jie Kai: Chen Hai Jie 陳海傑
  • Lara Veronin: Lan Die Fei 藍蝶菲
  • Tracy Chou: Alice
  • Yang Gui Mei: Jin Li Sha 金莉莎
  • Lin Li Yang: Tang Jin Cang 唐晉滄
  • Cherry Hsia: Lan Yu Shu 藍語書

  • Review: -



    Title: A character is named Alice but she is no more prominent than the other three main characters so I don't know why she gets to be in the title. There are references to Alice in Wonderland but it doesn't amount to much.

    Boy: He's kind of a manic dream guy.

    Boy: He's a famous violonist who has been groomed by his overbearing mother to be the best. I think he was the character I was the most interested in.

    Girl: She's the most ordinary. Later, there is something about her that comes from nowhere but I wish it could have given her some agency.

    Girl: The aforementioned Alice. She's an interesting character trapped in a storyline that doesn't deserve her. See below.

    Plot: I'm going to cover plot before relationships because here lies the explanation for the minus review. For once, the problem is easy to pinpoint: half of this drama is a terribad Lifetime movie in which nothing substantial happens but that still manages to take up so much screentime. Moreover, the gist of it is basic (McGuffin! Suspicious men in black!) but one part (Alice's identity) is needlessly confusing. Moreover (yes, that's the second one, I'm piling on it), the two "halves" don't feel organically or tonally or thematically related. It's like watching two dramas smashed together. By the way, the better half is about music, having talent and succeeding in the industry.
    Also, some subplots just end abrubtly (no mention of Boy's sister's drama and barely any mention of Siren) and the ending drag.

    Relationships: This is the drama's strongest suit. Friendship between three characters, family relationships, romance... I like how they were handled, people reacted like normal people. There are also some unusual reversals. If only the drama had kept focusing on these!

    Funny factor: Not really.

    Music: I love the theme songs by Lara Veronin. But I disagree with stripping this song from its powerful message. Finally, though I was not enamoured by the classical music pièces performed, I still appreciate hearing something different.

    What the...: I could mention a lot of things but, to avoid spoilers, I'll just say that the timeline makes no sense, in a way that is distracting.

    Most egregious cliché: Japanese baddies

    Bottom line: Excising the storyline that sidelines Alice and thus making the drama more consistent, the drama could have taken advantage of the potential of its setting, of his characters and their relationships. Alas, it was not to be. (-)

    Saturday, 4 October 2014

    Sungkyunkwan Scandal


    Korean title: 성균관 스캔들

    Aired on SBS2
    From 2010 August to November
    20 episodes

    Main cast:

  • Micky Yoochun: Lee Sun Joon
  • Park Min Young: Kim Yoon Hee
  • Song Joong Ki: Goo Yong Ha
  • Yoo Ah In: Moon Jae Shin
  • Jun Tae Soo: Ha In Soo
  • Seo Hyo Rim: Ha Hyo Eun
  • Kim Min Seo: Cho Sun
  • Jo Sung Ha: King Jeongjo
  • Ahn Nae Sang: Jung Yak Yong
  • Lee Jae Yong: Ha Woo Kyu

  • Note:
    I watched it just after Coffee Prince and I had seen Micky Yoochun as a nobleman previously in Rooftop Prince.
    At the beginning, I expected this drama to be a Fav! Alas...

     

    Review: +/-


    Title: Not sure about the scandal (it makes me think of the superior drama Capital scandal) but it takes place around 1791 at Sungkyunkwan, a school that trains future members of government/public servants.

    Girl: She has to make a living for her mother and sick younger brother. Since she's educated, as girls are not supposed to, she pretends to be a boy and writes letters, homeworks for students etc. She's warm, responsible and likes to study. The only negative is that I find that she is passive on several occasions and that Boy makes decisions for her.(+)

    Boy: He's a strict, law-abiding, moral, big-on-principles nobleman. I like that type though he was a bit too stoic for my tastes. (+)

    Other Boy: Hot-headed rebel. He's on my very short list of guys who look good with long hair. (+)

    Other girl: She's a spoiled young girl but her love is pure and sincere. She's funny too. (+)

    Relationship: I like how it developed but watching the character confused and tortured over his sexual orientation for nothing was frustrating. Moreover, since not much was happening on the "plot" side, it dragged. Meanwhile, you're just waiting for him to find out so the drama will get some momentum again.

    Plot: The overarching arc is about the King wanting to build a better society by getting rid of the noble families' influence. For that purpose, he needs the McGuffingest McGuffing I've ever seen. I liked the depiction of a good King and of families' rivalries but this is never really developped. It's just talks in the background about how the McGuffin would fix everything. Yeah, sure.

    Then, there are shorter arcs with more urgent stakes for the characters, the villain being the President Student. At first, these were interesting enough and yielded character developments. But at one point, I realised that the good guys were always doing the good things and the bad guys bad things and SPOILER ALERT failing. So in the end, there is no suspense and the stakes lose their power.

    Other characters: There is a character who has an interesting trajectory. Side characters are also pretty good. The villain, however, is a terrible character. He's one-dimensional and has two expressions throughout the drama: expressionless - so is it actually just one? - and frowning menacingly.

    Bonus factors: Period! Hats! Politics of that time!

    Funny factor? Not much.

    Music: OK. There was one song I liked.

    Most egregious clichés: Girl pretending to be a boy. McGuffin.

    What the... ? I will go with opening a very secret and big box in plain view. And hugging instead of running. Wait, I almost forgot... Other boy gets hiccups when he's with a girl. I have no idea why and what was the purpose of giving him that trait... Also, (trying hard not to spoil here) one character learns something important but never discusses it with anyone.

    Bottom line: There are a lot of things to like in this drama (some characters, some developments about their relation to their family, the 18th century setting, the promising beginning) but then my interest withered away.

    Oops! I forgot about one important character. It's telling that I forgot about her even though she's featured in several storylines. I think she's interesting but a bit "random". She's likable but in the end feels like a composite of several traits that don't totally add up.

    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. +/-

    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!

    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 +/-.