Tuesday, August 29, 2017

The Fine Art of Blackmail with Emi Takei in “Kurokawa No Techo”


Just about halfway through the new Emi Takei drama Kurokawa no Techou (Black Leather Notebook), and what an oddly disjointed drama it is…This is one show where absolutely EVERYONE involved is crooked and selfish to a degree so when the sparks start flying and vengeance is the name of the game, you have no idea WHO you should be rooting for!
Emi Takei stars as Motoko Haraguchi, a young woman working two jobs: as a capable temp  teller for a major banking institution during the day, and as a sultry bar hostess at a fancy Ginza club at nights. The reason she is stretching herself thin is because she is trying to pay off a huge debt which she inherited from her mother, who( herself inherited it from her husband and his gambling losses). Subsequently Motoko has developed a skewed view of wealth: she believes her parents have “lost” to money, and intends to do anything she can to “win” over it.
Her plans get set off track when she and a fellow temp are made to take the fall for a privileged employee’s mistake, and when the higher ups show no sympathy for what they've subjected them to, it’s here that Motoko uses her knowledge of the bank’s inner workings and shady dealings to extort a handsome 180 Million dollar transaction out of them.
Once she has covered her tracks and made them sign off from ever pursuing her, she moves to her next step: She uses the money as capital for her vision: to start her own hostess club CARNET and work her way up the chain.
As a hostess, Haraguchi entertains a wide plethora of clients, including a couple of crooked millionaires in Narabayashi (Eiji Okuda) and Hashida (Masanobu Takashima).
With her knowledge of their shady bank accounts hiding secret assets and their free chatter of their unscrupulous deals during their visits to the bar, Haraguchi remembers them all and jots every piece of info down in her titular “Black Leather Notebook”, biding her time and waits until the moment is right to reveal the damning evidence she has collected against them!
Not all her clients are as selfish as the others ,and one client she admires is a sensible political candidate named Tomio Yasujima (Yosuke Eguchi, teaming up with Emi once again after their 2012 drama Iki mo Dekinai Natsu) who somehow connects with Motoko on a deeper level than her usual customers, and over time, the two become the only ones they can truly be themselves around.
And Motoko could really use a friend! For the further she works up the chain of successes, the more enemies she makes, including her once caring and doting sempai Iwamura (Maya Miki), the Bar Mama where she learned her craft...
..as well as her old fellow bank teller Namiko Yamada, whom, when she joins Haraguchi and becomes a hostess like her, turns on her and becomes her direct competition!
BTW, I just LOVED the transformation of Yamada  from the mousey bank teller to one of the most sexily oozing creatures EVER, Holy Hannah, I forgot how SMOULDERING Riisa Naka could be!
Add in pretty Risa Naito as Sumie and you've got a show just teeming with babes!
 I gotta say, though... this is one PREPOSTEROUS drama…the coincidental things that happen, the ways Haraguchi gets her information, and the way the crimes are executed are so ludicrous that you have to laugh in spite of yourself…
 
I know that this drama is a remake of an earlier 2004 drama starring Ryoko Yonuekura, and perhaps Ryoko in the role of Haraguchi Motoko might have been more convincing as the steely eyed woman set on taking over the Ginza district, but Emi (love her as I do) just doesn’t have the charisma to make me believe she wields any power over the crooked people she’s blackmailing millions of dollars out of.
And speaking of those blackmailed “victims”  this is another thing I really hate about these kind of shows, where, after Motoko has extracted her revenge on them, they turn around and accuse HER of being the evil one, even though they were the ones who “cast the first stone”, as it were. 
To see bank manager Murai (Kenichi Takito) wailing to Haraguchi of how her blackmailing “ruined him” and how she must pay, all I can think is, “Dude, you laughed as you fired her for someone else's mistake, remember?” (BTW, kind of a twist watching Takito flailing so pathetically under Takei since it was the exact opposite in their last drama “Kizoku Tantei” where EMI was the underdog and Takito played the smooth detective assistant)...
Still, I cannot deny the absolute RUSH I had watching this…Ridiculous premise or not, the characters are all so intriguing to watch and the capers so fantastic that I am just glued to the edge of my seat! 
Normally I am the kind of person who tries to pace his drama viewing, but with Kurokawa no Techou, I just couldn’t stop myself from barreling on…at the end of each episode I just HAD to know what happened NEXT!

And so here we are a episode 7 and now I have to play the nail-biting waiting game along with everyone else! Just GOTTA see where this INSANE drama goes!
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Sunday, August 27, 2017

Hakubundo Is Alive and Well At Pearlridge

If you recall, I mentioned a few months back that a Hakubundo was going to open up at Pearlridge "Uptown", and during this weekend's visit I was happy to see the shop was open and ready for business!
The original Hakubundo back when it was in the Chinese Cultural Plaza had whole bunch of Japanese related goods: Books, CDs, Singles, Videos, Laserdiscs, Magazines, Stationary, and Cultural Items, but over time they've cut back most of the stuff. When they moved to Ward Warehouse, they got rid of the CDs and Videos, and this latest move has eliminated the magazines as well.Today the shop serves mostly as a stationary store, books, origami, pens, stamps and stickers.
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Friday, August 25, 2017

The Bodaciously Badass "Baby5"

I was strolling through a Collectors' Shop when I came across a 5 inch figurine of a sexy maid in a burgundy outfit wearing goggles and taking a drag from a cigarette. I had no IDEA who this character was, but the box said her name was “Baby5” and that she was from an anime series called “One Piece”.
Going online I read up on her and found that this “one Piece” series was an extremely popular show based on an equally popular manga ONE PIECE, the tale of a pirate named Monkey D. Luffy and his crew looking for the ultimate treasure, and the battles they have against the other factions of that universe!
Reading on, I found that Baby5 was actually a villain from the show, and her powers were that she could transform every part of her body into weapons- her arms  (and sometimes even her legs) turn into swords, guns and knives, and she could even turn her whole body into things like cannons, sickles and even bombs! Huh!~ Who would have thought that from such a dainty girl!
Then I started actually watching the episodes of One Piece and got to see Baby5 in action- and I mean to tell you, this was one COOL chick!!! Talking with a husky, yankee drawl as she metamorphosized her body parts into the most devastating of weapons, I gt the same rush as I did when watching old Mazinger Z episodes in the past!
 Cannons, Flamethrowers,  and razor-sharp blades, , it was a joy to watch this gal at work! Unfortunately, Frankie Shogun was just too strong for her to defeat in this clip, but it did give baby5 a chance to show off a wide array of weapons she’s got LITERALLY up her sleeve!!!
 After watching her in several episodes, I’d already fallen totally in love with this character….and then I started watched episode 607 which showed that this extremely powerful killer chick with a propensity for blasting machine guns and detonating herself  onto her opponents had a SWEET and ADORABLE side as well!
Come to find out that baby5 was abandoned by her mother at a young age, being told “No One needs you. No one will ever need you.” This has led to her growing up with an all-consuming passion to be loved and wanted by those around her. From magazine subscriptions to 8(!) failed marriages, Baby5 will do anything to feel “needed”.
And then we come to one of her most hilarious and charming stories: Baby5 is in battle with the killer Sai, and as they fight, he tosses her the usual threats and insults, but the naive girl believes he is somehow confessing his LOVE for her!
When he says “I’ve gonna shoot you through your heart!”, she thinks he means “I’m aiming for your heart!”. When he grabs her hand when she’s trying to stab him and says “You can’t escape my grip!” she thinks he saying ‘I want to hold your hand forever!” And it soon becomes a running gag that EVERY thing he does seems to make her fall more in love with him!
But the best has to be when Sai scoffs and says “if you want to please me, kill yourself!” But he is horrified when she turns her arm into a gun and prepares to blow her brains out. “If it will make you happy, I am glad to do it!” she whispers. And in the end, even though they are mortal enemies, sai cannot stand aside and watching this dizzy girl kill herself. SO funny and touching!!!

After a couple of weeks of watching more Baby5 Goodness, I thought id’ go back and pick up that 5 inch figure I saw at the store. then it occurred to me, maybe I could get it online! Going on ebay I was pleasantly surprised to fnd not only the 5inch figure…but this BEAUTIFUL 7inch PVC figure of her! Holy Toledo was this one STUNNING- it was a direct capture of one of Baby5’s most famous images:
Baby showing up on the scene ready to do battle with her swords and rifles slung over her back…and her right arm morphed into a huge machine gun ready to fire! OH MAN, I HAD to have it!!!!
 
A
s some of you already know, I am not much of a Figure Collector (though I did pick up  Yuna from Final Fantasy and  Shouko-San by Shunya Yamashita), but I liked the character so much and the figure was so darn nice, I knew I couldn’t live without it! 
And while I was at it, I also added a figure of Nico Robin as well. Another character from One Piece, Nico Robin is one of the good guys on Luffy’s Team and though I don;t care for here anywhere NEAR as much as I do Baby5, the figure was done so well I said hell yeah!! (I may even eventually order a figure for Violet, too!)

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Friday, August 18, 2017

Cecile no Mokuromi

Yoko Maki as Nao Miyaji
Yoko Maki stars as Nao Miyaji, a down to earth yankee type woman who knows how to enjoy the simple things in life: though poor, she has a happy marriage and a son she adores as well as a job working at a croqette shop with friendly workers who care for her.

Her life is turned on its head when she is scouted by a modeling magazine called VANITY by the editor, Junko Kurosawa (Yuka Itaya).
Yuka Itaya as Editor Kurosawa
Ayumi Ito as Eri Koita
She sends her underling, Eri Okita (Ayumi Ito), who is a struggling writer for the magazine, to bring Nao in and teach her the ropes of the business.

But turning this brash and loudmouthed tomboy into the lithe, alluring and captivating model that her peers all are will take some work, and when set up with the likes of Eriko Sato and Ema Fujisawa, Nao’s efforts make her stick out like a sore thumb, LOLOL!
Sakashita (Eriko Sato)...
Looking all kinds of Glamorous...
Ema Fujisawa...
Dainty and Demure....
While out hapless heroine Nao...
....looking less than stellar! LOLOL
Hmm, someone doesn't belong here!
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kita is constantly at odds with the rough Nao and it is all she can do to keep her patience as she tries to wrangle this woman into something the magazine can use! For her part, Nao does try, but she is at such a loss for the ways and means of the business that she’s already called it quits once…how long can she possible keep this up?
Time and time again her expectations are let down, and though her family gives her their full support (very sweet to see how proud they are when she appears in a magazine for the first time), and she wonders if she should give it up.
 
It’s only when she meets the dazzling Yukako Hamaguchi (Michiko Kichise) that she finds in her heart a real desire to pursue the field of modeling. Like Nao, she has a son (and in fact they both go to the same school), and it’s looking at this woman that she sees the strength that can be had by attaining such status!
Kyoko Hasegawa as Maiko Yasunaga
Michiko Kichise as Yukako Hamaguchi
 

SO far it’s fun show and my heavens it’s worth it alone just for the amount of actresses in her that I LOVE and have gushed ad nauseum on this blog: Yoko Maki, Ayumi Ito, Yuka Itaya, Michiko Kichise, and the delectable Eriko Sato! I even got introduced to some new faces like Ema Fujisawa and Yuriko Ono (as Kurosawa's Able assistant Masami Koike)...
Everyone looks so gorgeous here, and it’s funny- Yoko Maki makes herself look SO believable as a gangly, tomboyish waif that I had to go back and look at my older posts of her just to assure myself that this is the SAME lady!
Simply amazing how she can fluctuate so smoothly from one end to the other! 
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