Thursday, April 29, 2021

Dark Tower: Crime and Corruption in “Sakura No Tou”

 Just watched the first episode of the crime drama “Sakura No Tou~ Cherry Blossom’s Tower” and this one really hit the ground running, with its dark and gritty style.
Ren Kamijo (Hiroshi Tamaki) is a morose and brooding detective working for the Metropolitan Police Department who keeps his feelings and methods to himself as he works his cases.
As a child, he looked up to his father who was also a Police Officer. But beneath his Dad’s happy exterior he always sensed something sad about him, and he is devastated when he commits suicide.
Knowing that a huge part of his Father’s frustrations was the politics he had to deal with on the force, and Ren has grown up believing the only thing that matters is power. power to control some and be shielded from others. And so he has had only one goal in mind, to move up the ladder of command in the department til he is at the top of the “tower”, and  to get there he throws integrity to the wind, using the most unscrupulous of methods to get what he needs to solve his cases, not caring if he has to break some laws himself to do it!
He will have a huge uphill battle on his hands, as the Metropolitan Police is in the middle of a huge power struggle between several splinters at the top, including Sendo (Kippei Shiina), Yoshinaga (Ken Mitsuishi) and Gondo (Kotaro Yoshida), all of whom want the same goal of complete control. 
Sendo is a colleague of Kamijo and takes him under his wing in an effort to use him to promote his office. In this they are kindred spirits for Sendo also wants to move up regardless of what it takes, and gives Kamijo an unofficial nod to do what he sees fit!
On that front, Kamijo has a team of people with equally questionable ethics to help him, the savvy Cabaclub Bar Mama Komiya (Saki Takaoka) and ex-detective Kariya (Jun Hashimoto), all of whom collude with kamijo to frame, extort and threaten the suspects until Kamijo can make the arrest!
One person who frowns upon  Kamijo’s methods is Sawa Mizuki (Ryoko Hirosue), his childhood friend who is also a detective in the department. As she is not an “elite” like Kamijo, she is lower in rank and can truthfully not expect to get much higher. Still, she is passionate about her job and is constantly frustrated when the higher-ups’ bickering and games prevents them from doing their job.
When Kamijo is assigned to head the case of a Bank Robbery gone wrong, Sawa has a chance to reconnect with Kamijo and remarks how dark he has become since they were kids.
But the darkness runs deeper that she can imagine, and though they initially team up to investigate, once his unethical ways come to light, her conscience is torn between the results he gets…and doing what is right.
A veritable ALL-STAR cast here with heavy hitters as all the principle roles, and we even have saucy Risa Naka back in another one of her trademark “sassy spoiled girl with evil streak in her” roles as the daughter of Sendo and a possible romantic interest of Kamijo’s…or perhaps something more sinister?!
Oh Man, this is building up to be one heck of a drama, in the vein of KUROKOCHI,  JOKER: YURUSAREZARU SOSAKAN, or BORDER, with the lead as a conflicted person who shows as much depravity as he does heroics! I’ve written about how much I love these anti-heroes in dramas and it’s been intriguing to say the least!
PS: I really like the look of Hiroshi Tamaki as the hard-as-nails detective Kamijo...at times seems to be channeling Steve McGarrett of Hawaii 5-O! Maybe it's the hair...
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Wednesday, April 28, 2021

Kasumi Arimura Gets Promoted To Crush Deluxe in "Conte Ga Hajimaru"

Kasumi Arimura ready to steal my heart again
After completely stealing my heart away in “Neechan No Koibito”, pretty actress Kasumi Arimura wastes no time letting me recover, giving me a neat one-two punch with her latest adorable role in the new drama “Conte Ga Hajimaru”! Wowowowow
When we first tune in on Rihoko Nakahama (Arimura), she is a young woman who has quit her demanding day job and has been eking out a life as a waitress in a humble family restaurant.
At this point in her life she feels lost and aimless after leaving her last employer, and has been living a mundane existence.  The only happiness she has in life, it turns out, is watching a comedy act named Macbeth online.
When questioned by her sister Tsumugi (Kotone Furukawa) about her obsession with them, she admits that the guys aren’t particularly attractive to her, nor are they particularly that funny. But there is something about them that Rihoko cannot explain which makes them a special and precious part of her day.
She was first introduced to the boys one evening when she had just recently begun her waitressing job at the restaurant. Surprised by their loud and jocular demeanor, the depressed girl suddenly finds her day brightened just by witnessing their fun interaction with each other, their playful banter and obvious camaraderie.
It might have ended there, but Rihoko was to soon find her path crossing with the three young comedians over and over. Walking home from work on a rainy day, she would see them rehearsing their skits in the park.
Once at the market, she saw one of the boys shopping and then, following him home, was to realize the group lived in the apartment right across from hers! 
Not only that, they even lived on the same floor as her, and she was to even find that by leaning over she could see them acting out their scenarios, they were so close!
Who were these guys? Rihoko just had to know! So going onto her laptop and searching through all the comedy act websites she could find, she went through each and every one!
Finally, after days and nights of searching, she came upon a small company and finally found out their name: MACBETH! The solving of the mystery brings her to tears though she cannot quite explain why. But from there, she becomes obsessed with them, watching their skits whenever she can!
With the boys in her life as a source of positivity to draw from, Rihoko finds her days brightened ever so slightly. Even her boss Mitsuyo (Rio Asumi) and co-worker Rinna (Reia Yonekura) notice how chipper she has become, and it's all because of these boys that she doesn't even know outside of the restaurant!
Finally comes the day when Rihoko is going to see Macbeth performing onstage in person for the very first time! Though she has seen them practicing and has seen them on video, this will be the first time she is watching them in person officially, and dresses in her very best for the occasion, scampering as quickly as her legs can take her to the event!
She is on pins and needles waiting for the lights to come on, and once the show starts, Rihoko is thrilled to find it is just and magical and wonderful as she’d expected!
Unable to stop her enthusiastic applause as the boys take their bows, she is then STUNNED when Macbeth announce that after their last performance some two months to come, they will be DISBANDING!
Well, this is simply horrible news, and Rihoko leaves the venue with an air of sadness about her. It’s then that she hears a voice calling out to her, and she is shocked to find It’s lead writer of Macbeth Haruto (Masaki Suda) and he’s there to thank her for attending. She is a bit surprised he knows her name, til he explains that they see her nametag at work all the time and in fact, they have always kept an eye on her!
She asks the burning question at last: “Why is Macbeth going to break up at the end of next month?” and it’s here that Haruto explains  that he, along with fellow members Shunta (Ryunosuke Kamiki) and Junpei (Taiga Nakano) started the group 10 years ago when they were still in school and, after  praise from a respected teacher, decide to make a go at it.
But despite their best efforts, they never seem to get ahead, and against pressure from their families to get “real” jobs, promise that if they have not succeeded as comedians in 10 years time, they will call it quits.
As the 10 years are about to expire at last, they make one last bid at an audition and agree that if they are rejected, they will make good on their pact to dissolve the act.
Well, they do indeed fail the audition, and that, in a nutshell is why they are calling it quits.
Haruto then tells Rihoko that they’ve actually met before! Rihoko has no memory of ever meeting with any of them, til Haruto tells her it was at a park where she was very, very drunk. 
This is Rihoko at the tail end of her soul-crushing office job, where she is at the end of her rope. She will soon quit and end up waitressing, but at this moment, is drowning her woes  in a haze of alcohol!
Haruto offers her a bottle of water to help her sober up, but she only drunkenly lectures him about the demands her life has given her. He is curtly excused by Rihoko and he cautiously leaves her, and the only thing left of her the next morning is the bottle of water which has mysteriously turned onto Melon soda!
Who WAS that mystery girl? Haruto doesn't know and doesn't expect to ever see her again. He has just about put the strange drunk girl out of his mind until one night he and the boys drop in at the family restaurant and he sees her again! After dropping some hints, he realizes that the girl doesn’t remember him at all! Of course, she would soon warm up to them and become their favorite waitress just as they would become her favorite customers!
And that pretty much is all there is to tell! Hearing the entire tale of Macbeth, Rihoko declares that she will definitely be there for their final performance and until then, will do her best to be their number one fan, and she gushes with such sincerity that even Haruto is touched.
MAN, Kasumi Arimura is REALLY pulling out the STOPS here- she is So doggone CUTE in this drama that she is killing me in every scene! Additionally, she is in the CUTEST of outfits, not only in her girly dresses and such, but even in her waitress uniform she looks so adorably fetching!
And her acting- I’m beginning to think no one can convey warmth and happiness like Kasumi can! She is so convincing in her role that you just want to take her up and hug her to bits!
In the story, the boys in Macbeth become a talisman of sorts that brings happiness to  Rihoko’s bleak  life, and her expressions tell it all- Look at Kasumi’s expression here in the scene where she and the group meet for the first time. You can clearly see how unhappy she is, how she is just going through routine with life.
Now flash forward to a few months later where they have become her regular customers. you can practically feel the warmth radiating from her expression!
Looking over my list of All-time Favorite actresses, I am kind of surprised that Kasumi isn’t represented there in some degree, since I’ve liked a lot of her dramas before.
but BOY,with Neechan no Koibito and now Conte Ga Hajimaru, she will certainly be making her mark soon!!!
PS: I’ve  been referring to Taiga Nakano, the actor who plays Junpei of Macbeth here, as “Motorcycle Chef” due to his role in Kono Koi Atatamemasuka as Asaba’s best friend and Kiki’s partner:
 But clicking on his name while reading up on Conte ga Hajimaru, I was stunned to see “Ano ko no Yume wo Mitan Desu” listed in his credits. I didn’t remember him in it at all. 
Then it hit me WAIT, was Taiga that dorky spazz with the glasses???
Looking it up, I was astounded! You mean to tell me that the guy playing Junpei of Macbeth in Conte Ga Hajimaru (being served by a very cute Kasumi)...
is that same nerdy that guy that was getting beaten up by Maika Yamamoto (which I hilariously detailed here) in Ano ko no Yume wo Mitan DesuWOW, he seems so different in other roles! 
PPS: Speaking of Asaba, Tomoya Nakamura also appears in Conte Ga Hajimaru, as Macbeth’s MANAGER! Guess these fellows all work on the same dramas!
Anyway, can't wait to see more of this drama!!!!
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