Showing posts with label kuroki meisa. Show all posts
Showing posts with label kuroki meisa. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 21, 2025

The Disruptor Strikes Again

DO I REALLY have to sit by and watch this guy derail the career of yet ANOTHER actress that I really love? Christ, first time with Meisa Kuroki was such a blow, but reading the new headlines, this time with with Alice Hirose, I just feel... disappointment.
2012 Headlines:
My reaction then:
2025 Headlines:
My reaction now:


Sigh. Maybe I'm jumping the gun and it's all just rumors. Or heck, maybe they'll be good for each other and there won't be any adverse effects on Alice's career, I.E. knocking her up like he did Meisa Kuroki and having her withdraw from activities....
Exactly what Patty says. Good Grief.

Wednesday, July 17, 2024

Furitsumore Kodoku na Shi yo~ A Suffocatingly Lonely Death~

Furitsumore Kodoku na Shi yo (A Suffocatingly Lonely Death) is a Suspense/ Murder Mystery drama focusing on a Special Investigative Task Force hunting down a serial killer with at least 19 victims to his name. The story:
6 years ago on a routine investigation of an abandoned house, a police detective named Jin Saeki (Ryo Narita) and his team stumble upon a basement which seems to be suspiciously chained up. 

Delving inside, they find a decrepit area that looks like it once housed children. And at the back of the basement, they find a strange octagonal symbol painted on the wall…and a huge pile of skeletal remains heaped below!
Once tallied, the remains come out to 19 victims of very young age, and a bulletin is immediately put out for the owner of the house, a man named Juzo Haikawa (Fumiyo Kohinata). Though they try, Saeki and his team (Meisa Kuroki, Taiki Sato, Toru Nomaguchi) are not been able to make any kind of headway with the case.

Things turn when one day, a beautiful young woman shows up at the precinct and declares she has information about Haikawa and the mysterious abandoned house. Saeki runs down to interview her at once!


They expect her to give information of an evil, twisted person, however, the man this woman is describing seems more like her light and savior. Her name is Kanon Hasumi (Ai Yoshikawa), and a as a child, was severely abused and neglected by her mother, to the point of starvation. That is when the mysterious Juzo Haikawa came into her life, showing her not only how to think and act quickly in shoplifting to survive, but also by eventually inviting her to live with other children just like herself, at his home.

So grateful to this man are they that they call him “Father”, not in the blood related sense but of that whom a father should be- protective and nurturing. That is until one day he disappeared, leaving the now growing up teens to leave the house and scatter to the winds. They have not heard hair nor hide of the man in years…not until his name and the house came up in the news.
Kanon Hasumi wants to help Saeki and his team, and provides not only a photograph of Juzo and all the children that resided there while she was a tenant, but the names as well. Through this the detectives are able to identify some of the remains at the house and they are also able to locate some of the other children, now grown ups themselves.

Despite all of the former roommates of the house swearing only loyalty and innocence to Juzo, he is eventually  tracked down and apprehended by the police, and the serial killer case is seemingly over.
Fast forward to present day, where a woman named Toko Mori (Mizuki Yamashita) who tracks runaways and homeless teens, has made a chilling discovery when trying to locate a particular teenage girl who has gone missing. 
She tracks down Jin Saeki, who has given up detecting and is eking out a life as a traffic guard, to show him what she has found:
In a photograph of the girl taken before she disappeared, she is seen with a tattoo of a octagonal design on her arm. The same design sprayed on the walls of the death basement and carved into Juzo's palm. She believes that the serial killings may have begun again, and wants Saeki to come out of his self imposed retirement and help close the case for good.

As some of you know well, I have not been a big fan of Japanese Drama murder mysteries because they ALWAYS follow the same darn cliches: the shady boss, the turncoat best friend, the sordid politicians and of course the corrupt cops, etc, and I really was going to pass on this one- except for the fact that this was Actress Meisa Kuroki’s return to dramas, and as a HUGE fan of hers, was determined to check it out!
WELL,  I don’t know how this drama is going to go, and for all I know we’ve got yet another cliched by-the-number slog of a mystery, but as far as the first episode goes, it was STELLAR, and I’m dying to see more!

Saturday, March 2, 2024

Keigo Higashino's "A Death In Tokyo~The Wings Of The Kirin"

Continuing on with my new hobby of reading the Keigo Higashino novel and then watching the film/TV adaptation, I recently re-watched the 2012 movie "Kirin No Tsubasa~ The Wings of The Kirin" after reading the 2022 English translated domestic release "A Death in Tokyo".
As I had mentioned before, though I really enjoyed Abe's crime drama SHINZANMONO, I had no IDEA that The Wings Of The Kirin was a Movie featuring the characters from it when I originally watched it- I simply thought Hiroshi Abe, Junpei Mizubata, etc, were playing stereotypical crime drama roles that I've seen them play a hundred times before! You would have thought the characters NAMES would have tipped me off, but honestly, I didn't remember what any of them were! LOL
This was a crime drama that I originally grabbed mostly because I mistakenly thought it was a Yui Aragaki Movie. Aragaki IS in the movie, but she was more part of an (admittedly stellar) ensemble cast than a starring role, not that it mattered because I was captivated throughout the movie anyway! If there's one thing that's been proven, when times are tough and things seem hopeless, Hiroshi Abe is THE MAN when it comes to cracking the cases and bringing the guilty to justice!
  Kirin No Tsubasa follows the mystery of a Factory Owner who is found dying on a bridge in front of a huge Gryphon statue. At first no one knows where he came from or who the assailant might be, but soon a suspicious young lad is discovered hiding in some nearby bushes with the murdered man's briefcase in his possession! 
Mizobata Junpei and Abe Hiroshi
Miura Takahiro
Aragaki Yui
The cops give chase, but before they can get any information out of him, he is struck by an oncoming vehicle and  later dies from the injuries. Despite the evidence, the suspect's girlfriend (Aragaki) firmly believes him innocent, and as the force begin digging deeper into the people connected to the case, they find more and more secrets and lies, til they've stumbled upon another crime buried beneath the surface!
Kuroki Meisa and Abe Hiroshi
Nakai Kiichi
Matsuzaka Tori
Mizobata Junpei, Taketomi Seika
Tanaka Rena
Mizobata Junpei, Matsushige Yutaka
Aragaki Yui
Mizobata and Abe
Tanaka Rena  and Aragaki Yui
QUITE fun to both read the book and novel together for a whole new experience! Strangely, even though I watched the movie first, it had been so long since I'd seen it, that I didn't picture ANY of the movie stars as their novel counterparts, except for, perhaps, Hiroshi Abe himself!
Still found it fun to match the actors and actresses faces with the roles, and, as mentioned before, the visual medium DOES have one advantage of SHOWING you all the breathtaking scenery and locations, something that you can only do in your mind when reading the ebook, additionally, music score does a lot to convey feeling and mood.
Whichever you choose, both have  fine tale to tell!
Posted by zdorama @ zdoramaagain.blogspot.com