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Thursday, March 7, 2024

Koji Yakusho's "Perfect Days"

 There is a specific type of Japanese Cinema which tends to focus more on character study and atmosphere rather than telling a traditional storyline, a genre of which directors like Hirokazu Koreeda excel in. At a glance you can tell just from the movie poster the kind of movie it’s going to be: you look and think, “Ah, this is going to be one of those introspective and ponderous movies which follow characters along on their mundane everyday doings", and such was the 2023 Wim Wenders film “Perfect Days”.
Koji Yakusho stars as a quiet man named Hirayama who lives each day exactly the same. he wakes to the sound of the neighbor sweeping, He waters his plants. He dresses, gets a can of coffee from a vending machine and goes to his job.
At this stage in his life, Hirayama is working as a Restroom Maintenance man, going to  various locations throughout his day and cleaning the restrooms with care and efficiency. Even in this he follows a regular pattern, and as we soon see through repeated days, rarely strays form the same beats over and over.
Evenings  are eating dinner at a hole in the wall eatery and then relaxing at the public bath. Even on weekends his routine never changes, doing his laundry, piacking up photos and buying a new used book, going to the local pub where he is a beloved regular.
We follow Hirayama trhough his days and see the colorful people that pass through his life- the slacker teenager Takashi he is paired with on jobs (Tokio Emoto in one of his most irritating roles yet!) who makes Hirayama’s job that much harder…
The vibrant punky teenage girl Aya (Aoi Yamada, last seen in “First Love”) who, though brought along because Takashi is trying to date her, ends up being more impressed by this old man and his vintage cassettes of American legends….
His rambunctious niece Niko (Arisa Nakano) who runs away from home and decides to stay with her eccentric uncle, shaking up his daily routine until her mother Keiko (Yumi Aso) can come to pick her up….
Sayuri Ishikawa (!) as the bar mama at the izakaya that Hirayama frequents...and whom he has innocent feelings for, and her ex-husband Tomoyama (Tomokazu Miura) whom he eventually meets some time down the road...
There are also other minor characters who seem to appear mostly as color in his humdrum days, like the harried OL (Mijika Nagai) he sees at the park every day during lunch... 
Or the blink-and-you'll-miss her appearance of Tamae Ando as a newbie cleaner assigned to help Hiarayama, LOL
These and more are all faces and characters that pass through Hirayamas’ life, and at times you expect their appearances to have some profound effect on his life and outlook, but by the film’s conclusion, we see Hirayama as pretty much the same man we met at the beginning.
There are several scenes which note the inevitability of change, with someone winsomely sighing “If only things could stay the same”. I wondered if it was going to show Hirayama reflecting badly to things when they change: stores close, buildings are torn down, acquaintances you’ve known your whole life get sick, people disappear from your life, etc, but by the show’s end, he seems mostly unfazed.
Then I thought about the title and I thought, perhaps, the message was that despite its ups and downs, surprises and pitfalls, ultimately, every moment of life is important, each day is meant to be cherished. Every day is a “Perfect day”. 
I like that, and I think I’m going to stick with it!
All in all a wonderful way to spend an afternoon....

Monday, March 4, 2024

The Cool as Ice Maika Yamamoto

Been loving the fun "Yami Baito Kazoku" comedy about five would-be robbers forced to work as a fake family to expose bigger criminals working in the underground, and it's mostly for Maika Yamamoto's wildly entertaining turn as Misaki, the "Sister" of the fake family (along with Ouji Suzuka as Brother, Ken Mitsuishi as Dad, Yumi Aso as Mom, and Toshiki Ayata as Grandpa)! 
While at first content to act out as the sassy rebellious teenage sister/daughter, by episode 3 things have ramped up enough that the fake family have found themselves in hot water amongst the real criminals. It's here that Misaki's real skills make their debut, MUCH to the SHOCK of her fellow family members!
Held up by common thugs during a run, they are told to give everything up. The family insist they have nothing, but "Sis" Misaki remembers that she DOES have something in her pocket for the gang member...a knuckle sandwich!!
Besides being the general badass of the group who uses her skills to clobber the bad guys whenever they’re in a pinch, she’s frequently irritated by her own teammates and can be seen giving them a swift kick in the pants whenever she deems it necessary!
In one episode the family must go undercover at an onsen. But when Dad and Grandpa decide to take a dip in the bath while on the mission, Misaki lets Pop know JUST what she thinks about the diversion of the plans!
"Brother" invites Misaki to a Curry House, but when she realizes there is no restaurant in sight,  she confronts him and he admits he brought her out...just so he could go on a date with her! The no-nonsense girl is quick to mete out her irritation (LOLOL)
But when her fake Brother is being blackmailed by his ex girlfriend and her new beau, Misaki steps up like a real big sister to expose them and make quick work of the so called bully... (and the ex-girlfriend better watch out, too!)
Awww man, Maika is sooooo KAKKOI!!!
As many of you know, Maika’s no stranger to the “kick-butt female character”- her turn as the karate champion love interest in Anoko no Yume wo Mitan desu was an absolute scene stealer, and showed she had a real FLAIR for the genre!
Sure, the dude she was fighting was only EXILE dancer Mandy Sekiguchi, but wouldn't YOU want to cheer her on as well?! HAHAHA! 
She's even continuing the butt kicking tradition in the new Aiba Masaki thriller/comedy "Kyou Kara Hit Man" as one of his kool and tuff-as-nails partners Chinatsu! Actors and actresses fear being typecast in a certain style or genre, but if this is the route Maika's going, adding beauty and brashness to her arsenal, I think she's got a winning combination!
(PS: Yes, we know that's a stunt-person in the middle there, just pretend, LOL)
Posted by zdorama @ zdoramaagain.blogpsot.com

Wednesday, January 17, 2024

Fractured Family Fugitives in “Yamibaito Kazoku”

Just caught the new wacky comedy “Yamibaito Kazoku” and so far it's real hoot!
A group of low-level thieves are put together to do some low-stakes home break-ins, but when they flub the heist, they flee the scene in a van and accidentally strike down a pedestrian (Mitsu Satoshi) in the street.The horrified quintet speeds away, crossing fingers that the victim will live through the accident.
Unfortunately, their crash is spied upon by a sinister looking man. His only given name is Sanji (Fukikoshi Mitsuru) , and with the dirt on these would-be crooks, thinks of what to do with them.
The next evening, he calls the five of them over to a remote location with the news that the man they struck has died...and that if they don't want him to turn them in, they'll have to do something for HIM...
...however, he reveals that what he wants from them is to do ANOTHER CRIME!
Their first order is working their way into the home a wealthy businessman and stealing his fortune. However, the place is tightly guarded, and the only way to get in is  by becoming neighbors with them, getting friendly and then infiltrating the place. 
To do that, Sanji plans to use the distinct characteristics of his five new underlings to pretend to be a mild mannered FAMILY living next door, get CLOSE to the targets and then, undercover, find the fortune and make off with it!
there is  Kenzo Ogawa (Mitsuishi Ken), to play the Father role...
Kanae Hara (Yumi Aso) playing Mother...
Toru Kuribayashi (Ayata Toshiki), as  doddering Grandfather...

freeter Misaki Kubo (Yamamoto Maika), playing the Daughter...

…and at the heart of it is Suzuka Ouji as Tanaka Hayato, a guy who has always had bad luck and chickens out at every important moment in his life. Every moment he regrets, and NOW he'll be playing the family SON!
"Smile- You're now officially a FAMILY!"
Introducing themselves to the mark as the innocent "Family" next door....

The exchange goes well and they seem to hit it off, but as they leave, this faux family just can't see this thing succeeding! What have they gotten themselves IN to!

In this show we'll see the hilarious misadventures of this would-be criminal family as they take on the tasks of the mysterious Sanji…who may have a few secrets of his OWN!

And as they take on caper after caper, who's to say they won't find strength in each other just like a REAL family?

OKAY, this is the FIRST drama of the season that I’ve been entertained by, and even though it smacks heavily of the Hongo Kanata drama “Crime Family” from a few seasons back, has had me chuckling throughout and is so far the only one I’ve officially put on my Drama Watch List! 

With 12 episodes at a mere 30 minutes apiece, it should be a light-hearted breeze to watch each week!