Showing posts with label koshiba fuka. Show all posts
Showing posts with label koshiba fuka. Show all posts

Friday, August 8, 2025

19 Banme no Karte~The 19th Medical Chart

 As someone who has gone through their share of various physical problems only to be told by the Docs that they are merely due to age and stress, though you feel in your bones that they are something more, I instantly took to the premise of the new drama “19 Banme no Karte~The 19th Medical Chart” to heart, where patients of a fast-moving hospital are quickly (and generically) diagnosed so as to “move them along”, sometimes dangerously detrimental so, until a new Doctor arrives with a new mindset to shake up the old ways, prioritizing time and understanding in order to best serve the patients.

Fuka Koshiba plays Mizuki Takino, a doctor specializing in orthopedics in the hospital, who is frustrated at the limited amount of time she can give each patient as well as the fact that once the patient’s problem moves out of her specific field, she no longer can faithfully look over them or make judgement over their follow up care.
Enter a quirky young man named Akira Tokushige (Jun Matsumoto), a plain and unassuming fellow who is content to look over the hospital’s various goings-on and the methods they use to get their snap diagnoses, and realizes that with every doctor only focused on their specific area of expertise, sometimes the true malady can go undetected.

While looking over Dr. Takino helping an elderly patient in for a broken ankle, Tokushima observes things about the patient that she doesn’t immediately identify, and after asking the patient about his information regarding his lifestyle, job, and the way he injured his ankle, has him properly operated on for a much larger overarching malady.

 Turns out this Dr. Tokushige is the newest Physician in the building, the head of a brand new department of General Medicine, where his role will be looking over the various problems of the patients, make a clear and concise diagnosis, and, with the help of the other specialists in the Hospital, prepare what is best for the patients.
Humbled, amazed, and inspired, Mizuki confronts him, asking how he knows so much about diseases and afflictions that he can make such detailed determinations, and if there is a way to become like him, a super- doctor who can save every single patient he sees! He gently tells her that there is no one who can cure all, not even him, but she nonetheless sees in him something to aspire to.
 Mizuki aside,  Doctor Tokushige’s unorthodox way of spending so much time with each patient case and his way of involving himself in their diagnoses and patients makes him somewhat of an outcast among the other doctors, who feel they have no need for outside advice!!!
Kimura Yoshino
Taiiku Okazaki
First Summer Uika
Hiroya Shimizu
Tsuda Kanji
Below: Patient Kuroiwa (RiisaNaka) is in constant pain but, despite having seen many doctors, is told that the malady is either due to stress or simply in her mind! With Takino's advice, she takes her in to see Dr. Tokushige.

He sits her down and talks through her past medical history, her current job and routines, and when the pain began. And though he cannot immediately give her an answer to her problems, he is at least listening with his full attention and resolve to see things through. 
It's all one can ask in a doctor, and with his help, they find a way to identify her malady, discuss treatment, and get her back to living!
It will take time, but as time goes on, hopefully every naysayer in the hospital will see that this Doctor’s heart is in the right place, and his plans of having all the doctors working together, sharing knowledge and skills is the real way to go…all while chasing that elusive dream of a Physician who can save everyone.
That was quite a first episode! As some of you know, I only initially downloaded this for Fuka Koshiba, and was kind of disappointed that she had what I call those “reactionary” roles, i.e. a secondary character whose main presence is to look on in awe for every stunt the main characters does, and while there IS some of that, I somehow really liked the show!
I mentioned before in my post about RADIATION HOUSE that I do not necessarily like Doctor Dramas as a whole (too many predictable and irritating cliches) but I’m a sucker for those dramas like that doctor in the Jack Nicholson film “As Good As It Gets”, where Helen Hunt has been taking her boy to one bad doc after another without change and is finally given a good one (played wonderfully by Harold Ramis!)...“ Look, whatever I find, I promise you, at the very least, from now on your son is going to feel a great deal better, okay? ” he assures her, and Helen Hunt melts with gratitude. THAT’s the kind of Doctor shows I LOVE, and 19 Banme no Karte seems to be shaping up nicely!!!
Looking forward to seeing more!

Friday, July 25, 2025

Watashi no Otto to Kekkon Shite ~ Marry My Husband 終わり

 
Just wrapped the riveting Fuka Koshiba/Takeru Sato drama Watashi no Otto to Kekkon Shite~MARRY MY HUSBAND and HOLY HELL, what a WILD and INSANE ride it was! 
I’m always a sucker for a good timeslip story, and this tale of a woman murdered by her husband and best friend who jumps back 10 years to correct her life trajectory was another GREAT one- From its’ dark and depressing first episodes to its maddening and gripping middle to its absolutely EXPLOSIVE conclusion, this is one that had me on the edge of my seat throughout!!!! 
Fuka Koshida and Takeru Sato were both great in the lead roles of Misa Kanbe and Wataru Suzuki, and perfectly believable as the romantic interests separated by time- you really could feel the connection the two shared with each other and as the episodes went on, the love that developed between them! I love a couple you can really ROOT for!

Support cast was great as well with Reina Kurosaki as Miku, the best friend Misa might have had in her original life if not for the direction it took, Tomoko Tabata and Ryuya Shimekake as co-workers and friends....
 ...Yu Yokoyama swings for the fences with his oozingly pathetic cheating/murderer husband Tomoya, establishing for all time his status as the king of creeps!
But of COURSE, the person that probably EVERYONE will be talking about is Sei Shiraishi in the role of the unhinged narcissistic sociopath Reina Esaka-  Telling ya, girl was so good as the unbalanced “best friend” of Misa, not just from the glares and drawls she did, but down to the more subtle aspects like the eye twitches and facial tics, letting everyone know without a doubt- this chick is KRAZEE!!
I initially worried that this might harm Sei's career as she's SO unlikeable as Reina, but turns out she's a fan favorite- A REAL "so BAD you LOVE to HATE them" character!!! Kudos to Sei!
Online buzz says that this Japanese retelling of the Korean Original MARRY MY HUSBAND has been favorable by those who have seen both (and some fans even saying it surpasses it!!) , which is a good thing to hear, but of course for me, this Fuka Koshiba adaptation will always be THE version for me! Another big fave drama from Ms. Koshiba who is firmly entrenched in my top fave actresses list for SURE! 
Glad that this drama is on Amazon Prime where more fans internationally can experience it for themselves...I have friends who can only watch J-Dramas if they are on streaming sites like Netflix and Amazon Prime and the like, and it's great that when I recommend it, they will be able to have access to it! And you can BET I will be recommending Marry My Husband!
BTW, If these screencaps seem dull and boring, it's only because I couldn't show ANY of the exciting scenes without revealing spoilers, something I 'd HATE to do! TRUST ME, this is the CALM before the STORM!
PS: If I have one small nitpick, it’s that this drama suffers from what I always used to call the “Top Gun Wrap Up", named after seeing Top Gun and every time I thought it was the end, there was one more scene, and then one more scene, til I had to go “MAN when are they going to wrap this?”  (Mentioning this to younger co-workers, they call this the “Return Of the King” ending, since I guess the final film in the Lord of the Rings trilogy had multiple "non-endings” as well…. )
Anyway, I felt same thing watching Marry My Husband’s last 20 minutes, where it seemed every time I felt it was a great conclusion, there was another scene! Nonetheless, a GREAT little drama, and a MUST SEE! 
From Fuka's Instagram :"It's a WRAP!"
We'll certainly be keeping an eye out for what she does next!!!