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Showing posts with label yoshimoto miyu. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 13, 2016

Satomi Ishihara..and Much More!

Originally tuned into the drama 5-ji Kara 9-ji Made (From Five To Nine) for Satomi Ishihara, but ended up staying for the various OTHER assortment of lovely young ladies that made up the show! Some of you may recall I started watching this awhile back but it was so wacky I put it on hold for a bit...Well I finally got around to resuming it and I think I've found the proverbial Silver Lining- there's LOTS to love in this drama!
 5-ji Kara 9-ji Made tells the tale of a young monk named Hoshikawa Takane (Yamashita Tomohisa) who falls in love with an English language teacher named Sakuraba Junko. They first met when she accidentally spilled a bowl of ashes onto his head during a ceremony, (LOL) and then, through various circumstances, the two met once again in a forced omiai of sorts. Upon seeing her and her vitality for life, Hoshikawa becomes completely entranced by her… but Junko is a career motivated woman and isn’t the least bit interested in him and his proposal to make her his temple bride! He then resolves to use any means to win her over and make her his bride, whether by following her around, becoming one of her students, or even abducting her and locking her away in the temple! (Daheck?)
 Gotta say that for a comedy, the overbearingly Stalkerish shenanigans Yamapi repeatedly pulled on Junko really rubbed me the wrong way and for the most part I found myself more irritated than entertained with their story. Happily, however, 5ji Kara 9 Ji Made was filled with other beautiful girls with their own stories, and it was THESE girls and THEIR tales that kept me coming back each episode!
 First off there was the sassy n sexy Makoto Kiyomiya. Wooo, so pretty, I knew I’d seen her before but just couldn’t place it. I even wondered if it was Ai Otsuka for a while there. Finally giving up and checking up on the dramawiki stats, I was pleasantly surprised to find this gal was none other than Saeko, a girl I’ve loved in other dramas as far back as Dragon Zakura! Makoto spends the show balancing between chasing after an unreturned love interest and being chased herself by a high school student!
  Momoe Yamabuchi: Probably my favorite character on the show!! Momoe (Rin Takanashi)  is a shy and introverted girl who is secretly (and hilariously) into Yaoi Manga (for those who don’t know, that comics of the “Boy Love” variety) and becomes involved with popular ladies man Arthur (played with his usual aplomb by Hayami Mokokichi) when he catches her with her beloved fetish comics. From there it was THEIR storyline that had me most interested!
Part of me wishes they made a whole separate drama of these two- the cool, popular guy who’s intrigued by the shy mousey girl who runs away from him whenever he comes near. He teases her about her comics, but you know he’s interested as well! And why not-she’s such an adorkable sweetie, you really love her as soon as you meet her! Fave scenes have GOT to be when she has Junko over at her house and you see her nerdy world and how spazzy she really is- so cute, even Junko has to smile!
And then there’s Ran Ino… DAMN, what a breathtaking BEAUTY! With such golden, exotic features I thought I had seen Jessica Alba reborn as a shojo manga character; my jaw dropped upon seeing her and after the first episode, I had to run online to find out just who this gal WAS! 
Turns out this fine actress was named Anne Nakamura, a sexy model who had heretofore only done sporadic acting. I made a mission to find her gravure work and Holy HELL, her online bikini pictures featuring that supple body and gorgeous face are simply to DIE for! What.A. Freaking.BABE!
  And if THAT wasn’t all, why, we’ve even got pretty Miyu Yoshimoto (last seen by me in the Kimura Takuya drama "I’m Home" as the secretive secretary Takanashi Yua) in the VERY clichéd role of “the perfect girl-that-the-mother-wants-her-son-to-marry” Ashikaga Kaori!  Cliched true, but my, so very nice to look at!
Ahahaha, yep, these gals and their storylines will keep me in it for the long haul!
Posted by zdorama @ zdoramaagain.blogspot.com

Tuesday, June 9, 2015

More Notes on "I'm Home"

Kimura Takuya as Ieji Hisashi
Ueto Aya as Megumi
  Just finished watching the latest chapter of the Kimura Takuya drama “I’m Home”, and I just have to note how amazing it is that this show is still captivating me! At episode 8 (of 10 episodes total),we are coming into the home stretch and yet the show is STILL keeping me on-my-toes trying to guess WHAT the final outcome will be for all involved!
Mizuno Miki as Kaoru
Ichinose Suzu, oops, I mean Yamaguchi Mayu as Subaru
Renbutsu Misako as Shoko 
Yoshimoto Miyu as Takanashi Yua
  Who are the good guys? Who are the bad guys? And what is the REAL story of the man Hisashi Ieji, his job, and his TWO families? Every time I think I’ve got it figured out, a new dimension gets added and shows me I‘ve only touched the tip of what's in store! In any case, it’s all going to wrap up soon, and I for one just can’t WAIT!
  Such a gripping drama, and it’s in no small part to all the terrific actors and actresses involved, Kimura Takuya, Mizuno Miki, Yamamoto Mayu(the girl playing Ieji’s daughter Subaru) and a special mention for Ueto Aya, whom I feel holds the bulk of each emotionally complex situation. Throughout the series, her character of Megumi is the one that I’m most sympathetic towards, and I’m just praying that this story doesn’t end with her being the one left out in the cold...only time will see!
Posted by zdorama @ zdoramaagain.blogspot.com

Sunday, May 17, 2015

Another Intriguing Kimura Takuya Drama with “I’m Home”

Kimura Takuya as Ieji Hisashi in "I'm Home"
From the first glance at the promotional picture of Kimura Takuya’s new drama “I’m Home” with his wife and child’s face covered with ominous silver masks, I thought it was going to be another in line with his recent Sci-Fi adventures like Ando Lloyd, but after watching the pilot episode, it is (seemingly) anything but, rather a dark dramatic story of a man who suffers five years of memory loss due to a head injury he sustained in a huge gas explosion at his factory.
When our story begins, Ieji Hisashi (Kimura) is just getting released from the Hospital after 6 months in care. He rushes home to be with his family, tidies up the house and makes the meals…until his wife Kaoru (Mizuno Miki) and daughter Subaru (Yamaguchi Mayu) come home and, shocked to see him there,  inform him that they are his FORMER family and that he has been REMARRIED to a new woman for YEARS!
Ieji thinking he's Home Sweet Home
Daughter Subaru (Mayu Yamaguchi) thinking WTF is Dad doing here?
Ex-Wife Kaoru (Miki Mizuno) thinking "Why is my Ex-Husband Here?"
"Dad, You and Mom divorced years ago."
"Oh...That's Right." Remembers Ieji.
He needs help, this guy.
He slowly begins to grasp the situation and eventually finds his way to his current spouse and child…where he is appalled to find that he cannot register their faces or expressions as they are covered with those aforementioned masks. Why is this? Why can he not perceive their faces, why does he have such a hard time connecting ot them…and why does he still have actual feelings for his FORMER family in his heart? Ieji struggles to understand.
"Oh Yeah, THIS is where I Live..."
Gazing upon his loving wife Megumi (Aya Ueto) and his son...
Only to find that instead of their faces...
All he can see are cold, lifeless masks.
His therapist isn’t much help. When he hears of Ieji’s “Mask” dilemma, his doctor (Oikawa Mitsuhiro) shrugs and says “The Brain is a very mysterious thing, and much of what you’re going through may be psychologically affected.” Perhaps, but man, there’s just something about any character that Oikawa plays where I just CANNOT trust ANYTHING they say, LOL
Unhelpful Therapist Yoshiaki (Oikawa Mitsuhiro)
"My Doctor is a quack!"
 At work, things are just as tousled about- due to his injuries, he can no longer do the high-speed and intelligent work he once did, He is demoted to the basement department, a drab and shabby dead-end of washed up workers that resembles the SHOMUNI department not just a little! The Department is even run by a Leo Morimoto-type of older man, Kozukue Yukio, played by the likeable Nishida Toshiyuki. 
Movin' On Down To The Small-League
A SHOMUNI like atmosphere...
Section Chief Kozukue (Nishida Toshiyuki)...
..and pretty Takanashi Yua (Yoshimoto Miyu)
Though this is the lower end of the heap, with the co-operation of his fellow section employees (like the babe-a-licious Yua Takanashi, played by cutie Yoshimoto Miyu) Ieji takes on his work with a willing and optimistic mind.
Effective Takanashi always ready to help...
...though we find that even she has secrets of her own...
Because of his memory loss, Ieji  spends most of his time scribbling reminders to himself in a notebook as he re-learns things, this act (plus the hint of mysterious words scratched out), reminded me a bit of the Christopher Nolan Movie “Mememto”, but as the story progressed and we see that before his accident this Ando was a real ruthless SOB, it began to remind me more of the Harrison Ford Movie “Regarding Henry”. And just like that movie, we find that the new, gentle Ieji may just be the thing that everyone needs.
Writing Down the Pertinent Information
Getting to know his family all over again
Because of his memory loss, Ieji is a virtual “man out of time”, and there was this one particularly funny scene where they take him to a Karaoke bar where he finds that because of his accident, he doesn’t know any of the recent music. Then he brightens up when he recognizes a song, and begins to sing KARA’s “Mister”, to which the rest of the employees nod and say, “He IS living 5 years in the past!” HAHAHAHA
Ieji Doesn't know the Current Hits...
...But does a Killer KARA, complete with butt-shaking!
"He really is still back 5 years."
Though I spent most of the first episode kind of confused as to where the story was heading, things are shaping up nicely and I am getting really into it. You can usually count on Kimura Takuya’s dramas to have a certain amount of weight to them, and this one seems like another winner!
BTW- Say, what is happening with Aya Ueto’s casting choices lately, in the dramas I’ve seen her in recently, she’s been playing these same kind of pretty-but-passive Housewife characters, like in Hirugao and Hanzawa Naoki…though those roles were good and surely benefited by her playing them, whatever happened to the femme fatale Aya of AZUMI fame? Let’s get back to THOSE roles! Heh Heh!
Posted by zdorama @ zdoramaagain.blogspot.com