Showing posts with label sudo risa. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sudo risa. Show all posts

Saturday, April 24, 2021

Black Cinderella

 
 Ever since she was a little girl, Manaha Kamiya (Riko) has dreamed of becoming a Beauty Pageant Queen, but as she grew into adolescence, her clumsy and awkward demeanor made her give up on such fantasies.
There are some who are naturally dazzling, like Keigo Tachibana (Fuju Kamio) and Yuri Kasumi (Murakami Erica) , the “star’ couple of her school whom everyone expects to excel in all their endeavours:
Manaha, however,  knows she isn’t one of those sparkling  types! 
With best friend Himari Yoshimura (Miu Suzuki), she laments being such a mundane person!
Suddenly, however, two things happen that turns her world topsy turvy-
One, due to a chance meeting at a bus stop, she crosses paths with the suave Keigo and he quickly becomes friends with her.
And two, when they announce the upcoming Miss Seiran Beauty Pageant, Yuri, the most popular girl in class, nominates MANAHA as a contestant!!! Manaha can’t believe it and feels totally out of her class, but Yuri warmly says she’ll help her every step of the way!
"I nominate...Mahana!"
? ? ? ? ? ? 
! ! ! ! !
"wh-who??? ME???"
"I'll help, don't worry!"
Things seem to good to be true, but despite warnings from her family (especially her worrying mother (Risa Sudo), Manaha decides to give her old childhood dream one more chance to come true!
But things aren’t quite as they seem on the surface, and when Manaha is seriously injured on the set of the pageant, she will find that beneath the cool kids bright exteriors lay something more sinister, false friendships and ulterior motives.
When her injuries result in a horrific scar on her face, a distraught Manaha even considers ending it all…



Indeed, she is ready to make good on her jump, when she is abruptly stopped by a lad named Sora (Mizuki Itagaki). He is able to talk her quite literally off the edge and even manages to cheer her up.
Her naive thoughts put behind her, Manaha gets a new resolve to life things her own way.
And from there, we'll see where this one goes!

Side Note: Just like Mirei Kiritani, Haru, Emi Takei and even Yuko Araki all started their careers playing such similar “bad  schoolgirl” roles, I predict great things for young actress Rea Nagami, who steals all her scenes as Kyoko, the lead “rotten chick” of the bunch!
PPS: Back in the day when i was watching Risa Sudo and Akiko Hinagata as mere teeangers, i never dreamed I would one day see them playing MOTHERS of the main characters, but we all grow up!!

Tuesday, August 7, 2018

Love Economics with Haru in "Survival Wedding"

Yusuke Iseya and Haru in Survival Wedding
Just stared watching the absolutely sweet romance drama “Survival Wedding” starring the always engaging Haru as Sayaka Kuroki,  an almost-thirty magazine writer who leaves her job to get married, only to find herself cheated on and dumped by her fiancé Kazuya (Shunsuke Kazama), and suddenly without a job and mounting bills to pay!
 
 
 
 
Sayaka tries to get her old job back, but of course the position has been filled. “I’ll do anything!” she pleads, and so it is that she is introduced to Hiroto Usami (Yusuke Isaya, last seen by me in the hilarious “Kangoku No Ohimesama”), the Chief editor of a high-class magazine RIZ who tells her he can hire her for his magazine…but it will be to write a column for 30-ish women seeking marriage…and if Sayaka HERSELF doesn’t get married in six months, she will be FIRED!
 
 
 
 Sayaka at first refuses. she says she can’t possibly do such a job, and even if she could, she can’t get over Kazuya so soon. Usami suggests she try getting back with her fiancé and marrying him. But Sayaka doesn’t have the confidence to win him back, and it’s here that Usami takes the reins of the situation, and, using marketing brand techniques and schemes used in the high-fashion world, begins schooling Sayaka in ways she can “upgrade her value” and ultimately win back her man, get married, and keep her job!
 
 
Things start off uneasily as Sayaka’s first lesson is to ignore her fiance for a solid two weeks while she works for the magazine as a perennial “gofer”. She struggles with the new demands of magazine (buying bentos for photoshoots, delivering manuscripts, etc) while having to ignore the texts from Kazuya.
 
  
 
She thinks this is a scatterbrained idea- “Why should I listen to this 40 year old guy with such a weird haircut?!” she sputters over drinks to her co-workers (Risa Sudo and Maryjun Takahashi), but they tell her that while Usami uses unorthodox methods, his success in the magazine proves he knows what he’s talking about. And just as the two weeks are up, she gets a call from Kazuya, desperate to met up with her! Usami’s plan worked!
 
 
She agrees to meet up with Kazuya, but Usami has MORE restrictions she has to adhere to if she wants to truly win her fiancé back. Meet for only a half hour. Say you are meeting up with an acquaintance. And DO NOT look back when leaving. But poor Sayaka, still madly in love with Kazuya, struggles to follow the plans. This winning back her love thing will be harder than it seems!
 
 
 
 
 
Survival Wedding takes me back to the more innocent days of J-drama storylines circa 1993-1995 where they take a whimsical plot of romance, add in a few charismatic actors and actresses, and then set it off running. You can almost guess where the story is going most of the time, but you are always charmed and engaged!
Sayaka is a very lovable character, and even in her capacity as a gofer, her sweetness shines through, (especially in one scene where she is offering a bento to a guy in a Polar Bear costume, which will figure more in later episodes)...
 
...but it’s her interactions with her boss Usami that really steals the show- the two are such polar opposites and their banter is fun and interesting...Looking forward to seeing where this show takes them!
Posted by zdorama @ zdoramaagain.blogspot.com