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Showing posts with label kuriyama chiaki. Show all posts

Thursday, April 18, 2024

The Return of Hanasaki Mai!!

The first episode of the brand spanking new reboot of the popular “Hanasaki Mai ga Damattenai” series just aired this past week and after watching it, I think I can safely say that the show is in good hands and promises to be yet another fun ride!
In this new 2024 edition, Mio Imada takes the role of the titular Mai Hanasaki originally played by Anne Watanabe. As they are two totally different styles of actresses, I was curious to see what kind of ‘take” Mio Imada was going to use for the role. Anne played the character as an outspoken and unstoppable powerhouse, but with Mio’s more slight and demure stature, I wasn’t sure she could convey the same feeling.
I had actually predicted that she would tackle the role of Mai Hanasaki more along the lines of her character of Maririn in “Waru”, a spunky, spritely girl who just HAS to interfere and interject when she sees wrongdoing. Quite a different take, but it WORKS!
In fact, I really enjoyed this first episode and watching Mio make the role her own…Truthfully, it doesn’t really feel to me like “Hanasaki Mai ga Damattenai” per se, more like a similar show with the same situations: “Woman working for the Inspection Branch of a Bank goes with her partner to investigate clerical errors and deviations, and when confronted with cover-ups and shady dealings, cannot help but speak her mind!”
Mio Imada as Mai Hanasaki
Hanasaki can't help voicing her opinions to her superior (Chiaki Kuriyama) even when it comes to arguments...
...and is surprised when she find herself suddenly TRANSFERRED the very next day!
Is it a promotion? A DEmotion? She doesn't know until she starts her new job and is paired with an old colleague Ken Soma (Koji Yamamoto)...
...and find they have been personally selected to become a part of  the Bank's Inspection Division!
Wide-eyed and naive, Hanasaki is eager to put her best step forward...
...But she will find that the bull-headedness of the people they are set to audit makes her job almost impossible and RIGHT AWAY she finds herself fighting the urge to CALL THESE people OUT!
Keeping calm for the time being, we KNOW there will be a tipping point where it will ALL come out!
Along with the character of Mai Hanasaki and Ken Soma, we also have new characters like Heihachi Kimoto (Jun Kaname) and Reiko Shosenkyo (Rinko Kikuchi) who are already being set- up as the final boss baddies of the series...
Though they have replaced Takaya Kamikawa, the actor DOES appear in the series, this time as Mai’s Uncle Ken, running an restaurant where Mai lives and vents her frustrations out to him each evening!
Quite fun to see her complaining about Ken Soma’s eccentricities to her uncle only to have him say “That doesn't sound bad at all!” You have to laugh because of COURSE he would be OK with it as HE played the character HIMSELF not so long ago! LOLOL
This drama seems like it will be a good time! In my mind, it’s like watching a sequel to Waru, only this time Mio Imada is more serious- Gotta love the way that Mio’s version of Mai Hanasaki madly dashes out of the room when she has to get to the bottom of things, JUST like her character of Maririn did!
Mio Imada of course looks absolutely scrumptious as Hanasaki Mai, and she and Koji Yamamoto work well together- I loved all the scenes of the two of them putting their heads together and delving deep into the cases. When they’re serious it’s when the show is at its best!

Look Out Mulder and Scully! There’s a new dynamic duo in town!
Posted by zdorama @ zdoramaagain.blogpsot.com

Saturday, February 5, 2022

Unrequited Love Everywhere: More "Fight Song" Musing

 In the immortal words of the J. Geils Band song “Love Stinks”, the lyrics go
“You love her but she loves him and he loves somebody else, you just can’t win”, and this is a tried and true trope of the everyday Japanese Rom-Com Love triangle!
 Ex-Karate enthusiast Hanae and struggling songwriter Haruki are trying to make a go of a love relationship though neither has any experience. 
As usual for a J-drama romcom, each has a certain someone who secretly holds a torch for them, in this case manager Yumiko Date pining for Haruki...
and childhood friend Shingo in love with Hanae...
But that triangle is squared when you add in Rin, a fellow orphanage friend, who is in love with Shingo, and has to sit by idly while the man she loves moons over Hanae.
Unlike Shingo, Rin’s affections seem to be pretty clear but Shingo has no interest in her and is constantly ignoring/shrugging off/oblivious to her advances...

I think it’s one thing when you see Shingo struggling with his unrequited love for Hanae, seeing as how Hanae’s such a sweetie, but when you see his disinterest in the beautiful, spunky and always reliable Rin, you wonder how thick he can be! Well a girl can only take so much and after three episodes of his indifference, Rin gives Shingo a taste of what he deserves!
LOLOL, All delivered with a dazzling smile on her face, no less!
Yeah, yeah, these two are probably gonna end up together by the drama's end but will we really believe in our hearts that Shingo has truly realized how great Rin is? Or will it be another "John Hughes Consolation Prize" send off?

PS: This is my second post in the "Girl Kicks a Johnny's Boy in the Butt" Series which began with Mirei Kiritani and Jun Matsumoto back in 2010....HAHAHA

Friday, January 14, 2022

Kaya Kiyohara is Back with "Fight Song"

Hanae Kisahara (Kaya Kiyohara) is a young Karate competitor with hopes of joining the Japan Team. Haruki Ashida (Shotaro Mamiya) is a musician struggling to catch up to his former successes but coming up dry.

By chance one evening Hanae is training in a park nearby Ashida’s apartment. It is late at night and she is noticed by the morose Haruki as he steps outside for a breather. 
Her cries of Kyaaa!” echo in the park as she punches the air with her moves, startling Haruki and causing him to snicker loudly!
Hanae stops practicing when she hears the laugh, and scans the rooftops, locking in on the shadowing figure looking down.
Looking up at him, Hanae stoically stares down the figure until he retreats, bowing his head in apology! Satisfied, Hanae turns and leaves, thinking that winning this confrontation promises good results for her upcoming tryouts.
They don’t know it yet but the two will play a bigger role in each other’s futures….

At the tournament, Hanae is expected to put on a good showing, and her friends have come to support her, including Shingo (Fuma Kikuchi), Rin (Sakura Fujiwara) and her Mother-figure Naomi (Izumi Inamori) who ran the orphanage she came from.

Indeed, Hanae aces all of her sets and it looks like her dreams of joining the Japan team is a sure thing! To celebrate her success,a big party is prepared for her victory at the orphanage! 
But tragedy strikes when she is on her way to the orphanage from the rec center. While crossing a street,Hanae is struck down by a motorcyclist and she is badly injured. Though she survives, her dreams of Karate professionalism away from her.
Fast forward a year and, though Hanae’s recovered physically, she is a shadow of her former self. Where she was once focused and driven, she in now a lethargic mess with little motivation to see her through each day. 
In an effort to get her out and about, She is instructed to join the Orphanage's cleaning service with Shingo, which she willingly, if not enthusiastically, does.
In the meantime, the songwriter who once has a smile at Hanae’s antics is still in a slump. His big one-hit-wonder is now a mostly forgotten song and his management is impatiently waiting for him to come back with something new.
His former bandmates like Kaoru (Keisuke Higashi) only seems to come around for money, and their promoter Yumiko Date (Chiaki Kuriyama) inform Ashida that unless he can come up with something, he will be let go.
She tells him part of his problem is that he hasn’t really had any experiences with romance and love to inspire him, and suggest he find someone to have a relationship with and see if it helps him improve his creation process.
It’s at this moment when Hanae and Haruki's paths cross again, when Sunshine Cleaning is hired by Haruki to clean his studio. This time it is Hanae by herself when Haruki lets them in, and she is impressed with the size of the place!

She gets down to cleaning, and when she puts in her earphones before doing the job, Haruki is curious to hear what young kids like she might be listening to.
Hanae confesses that it's actually just ONE song she's listening to, on repeat. She tells him it's a song that helps her concentrate when she is working and in fact has helped her through some rough times. When Hanae shows him the song on her ipod, he is stunned to find that the song she is playing is one of his own, that original hit that made it so big at the time!

While Hanae goes back to work, Haruki sits down to play the tune on his piano, and the sound of his voice and the music hits Hanae hard and she remembers all the good and bad times the song helped her through throughout the years. 

"Y-You're the one who sang this!" Hanae gushes, and Haruki nods. It's been awhile since he felt like his songs had any meaning and is taken aback by how important it is to her.
Hanae is, of course, is delighted to find that he is the man who wrote and sang her song, but she is unprepared when he suddenly asks her, “Would you consider going out with me?”
What will the future bring to these two who couldn’t be further apart and more different!?

Yeah, the set-up is a fairly mundane one and the old chestnut about needing love to break out of your shell is old as time. But Kaya Kiyohara is SO interesting as the tomboyish Hanae, you just can’t wait to see where she goes next!


PS: SUCH a surprise to see Sakura Fujiwara here!When I saw her, my first thought was “Hey! it’s the mute girl from that Masaharu Fukuyama drama!” And my NEXT thought was, “Gee, I haven’t seen her in YEARS in ANYTHING!”

Going on to her asiawiki stats, it’s easy to understand why: she hasn't’ been in more than THREE dramas, including Fight song! Hope we get to see more of her!

PPS: Speaking of Fight Song, every time I see the title, my mind immediately begins playing the good ol’ ARASHI song “Fight Song” a big, big favorite of mine for years!