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Tuesday, July 7, 2009

Hotman (2003)


A family drama about understanding between siblings.

This drama contains several lovable casts and acting from Yada Akiko, Konishi Manami(from Accuracy of Death), the charismatic twin brothers Keita and Shota Saito, and Ichikawa Yui. Story is about the 5 children of the same mother, yet different fathers. Takashi Sorimachi plays the eldest son, Enzo, who commits himself to take care of his other 4 siblings,who come to live with him in the house of their shared mother, who passed away.


However, Enzo's daughter, Nanami is who he cares for the most, born with a skin disease that causes extreme itching of the skin. Nanami's disease evokes Enzo's guilt of his wild and ignorant past he spent fooling around with girls. The day that caused his change was when Nanami was placed at his doorstep by her unidentified mother.


Since then, he devotes himself as a father to Nanami to amend for his past. Nanami's role is acted really well by young actress Yamauchi Nana. Her face, voice and expressions are simply kawaii! Seeing her playful innocence is very heart lifting.


Dramas like Hotman, as like many J dramas often emphasize on the values of promise, morals and human bonds with very light hearted and innocent interaction that is very sincere and truthful. Siblings relations, love, friends and child caring, this drama has it all, carrying across to us subtle lessons to be learnt in bettering the bonds with our close ones.


I guess this is the unique magic of J dramas, in that it always inspires and encourages in very simple and honest ways.

For this reason, I can easily differentiate a J drama from other regions of dramas. I am sure this is also the case for most J drama fans out there. As other drama tells stories through cool appearances, a J drama tells stories with genuine burning passion that emits through the screen naturally.

*Episodes are available for viewing at Veoh.


Below info taken from DramaWiki

Episodes: 11, + 1 Special + (Continued on Hotman 2...)

Genre:
Family Drama

Viewership ratings:
14.26

Broadcast period:
2003-Apr-03 to 2003-Jun-19

Air time:
Thursday 21:00

Songs:


Cast


General Synopsis

Sorimachi Takashi plays school art teacher Enzo Furiya, who takes care of his 5-year-old daughter, Nanami, of which he has no idea who her mother is. He also lives with his four siblings, whose fathers are all different. Nanami suffers from severe atopic dermatitis, so Enzo throws himself into managing her diet to alleviate her condition. He is so determined to raise Nanami well, he doesn’t appear to have any spare time for a girlfriend. And yet, Enzo finds himself drawn to Misuzu Kaneko, a health teacher at his school. Enzo pursues life passionately for his little girl and his family. (TBS)



Sunday, July 5, 2009

Dream Again

A modern supernatural J Drama that displays the impact of personality over status.


I was drawn to this J drama when I saw Takashi Sorimachi' name as the protaganist, Ogi. At that time for me, the storyline is a fresh turn from the more exagerrating manga to live action adaptations, which I like too :)


It starts off slow at first, but picks up from the part we see the protaganist, Ogi struck by lightning and dies around 10 mins into the 1st episode. In spirit form, he meets Tanaka, the divine being who comes to fetch him. Soon however, Tanaka realizes that Ogi's death was a mistake, but as Ogi's body has been cremated, he assigns Ogi's spirit onto the body of an influential business tyrant, who has just died from a heart attack.


As the widely hated tyrant, we see how Ogi faces critical decision making situations related to the business which he knows nothing about, awkward speeches with his subordinates, and worst of all, his loving girlfriend who has always wanted to bring down the tyrant's company due to his harsh and unfeeling business methods.


To see how Ogi struggles within these circumstances, and wins even the hearts of enemies with his honesty and compassion is indeed a fulfiling journey to me. Only comment from me is that some middle episodes seem a rather slow and less thought provoking. Luckily the story soon picks up again for the last couple of episodes.


I was anticipating as to how the ending would turn out for Ogi. Will his girlfriend ever know that the tyrant she hates is actually her deceased beloved and what will become of Ogi in the end?


The ending was quite unexpected to me and many others. Some dislike it to certain extent, but mostly love it.


For fans of Takashi Sorimachi and contemporary fantasy plots, give this J drama a try!


*Episodes available for viewing at Dramacrazy.



Below Info taken from DramaWiki
  • Genre: Supernatural/Sports/Drama
  • Episodes: 10
  • Viewership ratings: 10.2 (Kanto)
  • Broadcast network: NTV
  • Broadcast period: 2007-Oct-13 to 2007-Dec-15
  • Air time: Saturday 21:00
  • Theme song: Aoku Yasashiku by Kobukuro



Cast

General Synopsis

This original series stars Takashi Sorimachi as the pro baseball player Shunsuke Ogi, who is forced to retire after a shoulder injury. He continues to train in hope of returning to the game, but a sudden accident leads to his death. God decides to give him a second chance, placing his soul into the body of another man - a wealthy fund company manager - but adjusting to his new life isn't easy... --Tokyograph



Saturday, July 4, 2009

My Boss My Hero (2006)


The fondest and silliest details of school life in a humorous package!

Having just rewatched GTO, my flair for J dramas' heart lifting effect rekindled. So I searched around looking for J dramas of comparable quality and originality, and I came upon several, one of them was 'My Boss My Hero'. So then I decided to give it a try and the night of the 1st episode nearly threw my sister and me into a laughing fit.


It was really that funny, especially the pudding fight and other scenes where the yazuka leader, Makio was defeated by the little situations of daily school life. It really pushes the plot to a interesting level to see the reactions of Makio, his classmates and his actions as he is forced to blend in as a student.


With time, he learns the feeling of true love and that there are many issues violence can't solve, no matter how undefeatable he is. The roles of his friends and teachers fit well with the plot too, such as the stern female teacher(the Iron Face) played by Yuu Kashii , his soft spoken classmate played by Tegoshi Yuya of the band NEWS whom Makio can never remember his full name, and his love interest, a sweet looking and innocent girl played by Aragaki Yui in his class.


In my opinion, I think the 1st episode carries the strongest weight of laughter among the rest. Despite the fact that some episodes have really interesting ideas, I feel the ideas weren't fully utilized to bring out the humor. But this series is not all about comedy, it has some memorable and touching moments from its second act onwards, which made me feel sad for Makio.


The ending is still alright, though it feels rather fast and incomplete in a way, mostly regarding the female teacher(Iron Face). For those who loves school drama and a heart lifting plot, My Boss My Hero is definitely one you should check out! Because of Nagase Tomoya's unique role in this drama, we were later introduced to his band, TOKIO after some googling.

*Episodes are available for viewing at Dramacrazy.


Below info taken from DramaWiki

Episodes: 10

Genre:
School Drama, Comedy

Viewership ratings:
18.91

Broadcast period:
2006-Jul-08 to 2006-Sep-16

Air time:
Saturday 21:00

Songs:


Cast


General Synopsis

Sakaki Makio, also known as "Tornado" is a tough 27-year-old high school drop-out. By academic standards, he's pretty dumb. His father decides to force Makio to return to high school to receive his diploma and he asks an old friend who happens to be the principal of a nearby school to admit Makio. If Makio doesn't graduate, the position of boss will be given to his younger brother, Mikio.


Furthermore, he must pose as a 17-year-old during school hours and in the presence of any classmates or teachers outside of school. If his cover is blown, it would be the end of his high school career as well as his hopes to become boss. Things start out rough and tough as Makio's violent temper is tested. As the lessons and days go by he learns there is much more to school than just tests and studying.



Tuesday, June 23, 2009

My Absolute Boyfriend (Zettai Kareshi) (2008)



A drama filled with absolute fun and tears! Absolute must-see for romance comedy lovers!!

When channel U first announced the airing of this drama, I didn't pay much attention to it, thinking it is probably just some normal teen love comedy just to promote some handsome blokes with a lame storyline. After my friend suggested to give it a try, I decided to watch it with my sis.


I admit that the unfamiliar casts did not help garner my interest at first, but the convincing and lovely acting of the down to earth Riiko, played by Aibu Saki, soon develop my liking for her, despite her being an ordinarily dressed girl accompanied with a quite silly hairstyle that ironically seems to suit her very well.


Her silly and lovable role is complimented well by the innocent and utterly devoted humanoid Night, played by Hayami Mokomichi whose sincerely amusing actions and presence hardly leaves her sight. Like Riiko, me and my sis as well, become attached to Night's character, and our wonder if his love for his owner, Riiko will ever come to fruition, and how hooked us to watch till the end.


While the initial episodes introduces mostly laughs and awkward situations between the unlikely couple, the later ones carry a more sentimental tone as Night's ego slowly awakened as his time and relationship spent with Riiko grew. More and more, we grew to love this drama for the sheer innocent love portrayed by Night towards Riiko, who at times seem to understand love more than the humans in the drama.


We love how the story evolved and eventually wrapped up in a beautiful and unforgettable closure. Surely, this is a drama of laughs and tears for those who have the heart to appreciate, even though it kind of lacked dramatic plot twists like some other more famous J dramas with a wider circle of characters, it is definitely a must-see for romance comedy lovers.


The special episode however was quite a let down, and sad to say, a rather redundant addition to the story. As most J drama fans would agree, specials oftenly fail to add on that extra depth to the story, and instead end up ruining the original series' good impression. In my opinion, I feel that special episodes work better only for series with isolated story arcs that changes with each episode e.g. Hero, Gokusen. But still, there are very few special episodes that do as well as the main series, and My Absolute Boyfriend's is one that falls short from its main series. The only conclusion I can draw for the need of a special episode is the idea that earning viewership ratings is more important than preserving a J drama's spirit...


*Episodes are available for viewing at dramacrazy.


Below info taken from DramaWiki

Episodes:
11, + Special

Genre:
Romance, Comedy

Viewership ratings:
13.2% (Kanto)

Broadcast period:
2008-Apr-15 to 2008-Jun-24

Air time:
Tuesday 22:00

Songs:


Cast




General Synopsis

Robot maker, Kronos Heaven, finally develops "Night Tenjo", the perfect male humanoid programmed to be devoted and completely loyal to his lover. The company chooses temp worker Izawa Riko to take part in a 5-day free trial. At first, Riko only sees Night as a household appliance. But when she finds out how deep Night's devotion to herself is, Riko finds herself falling in love with him. Joining the love triangle is Asamoto Soshi, a distinguished young executive at her company who has feelings for her. --Fuji TV

Click here for Episode 1 Detailed Synopsis!

Click here for Episode 2 Detailed Synopsis!



Saturday, June 20, 2009

Ice World/Koori No Sekai (1999)






















*Post Coming Soon!*


Below info taken from DramaWiki

Episodes: 11

Genre:
Mystery, romance, suspense

Viewership ratings:
19

Broadcast period:
1999-Oct-11 to 1999-Dec-20


Songs:


Cast


General Synopsis

Investigations on a mysterious woman Toko started when Sonoe, a teacher and Toko's fellow faculty member, was found dead as a result of what seemed to be an unfortunate accident. Eiki, an insurance investigator, and Takeshi, an ambitious police detective, find links between this case and the deaths of Toko's 3 fiances, and are determined to uncover the truth.

Nisennen no Koi/Love 2000


My Review Coming Soon!

Overtime (1999)














  • Episodes: 12
  • Genre: Romance

Songs:

More info at DramaWiki


To be Posted Soon!

Cast

General Synopsis

While on vacation in Hokkaido, Natsuki happens to meet Soichirou, a photographer. Unbelievably, she runs into him two more times completely by coincidence, and out of this a great friendship is formed. He turns out to be the younger brother of one of her best friends, and they all end up living under the same roof. Three women, all unmarried, and all nearing age 30, plus 25-year-old Soichirou. Can a man and a woman truly be friends without ever falling in love? How large is the line between friendship and love, or does it even exist at all?

-- synopsis by awrittensin



Monday, June 8, 2009

Beach Boys(1997)


A very sentimental journey into the insights of life.

I caught this J drama Beach Boys about 4 months ago. Bought it online and finished it within just 3 days! Then I realized what the magic of this series is all about that first made it so famous a decade ago.


The Magic lies in the Characters, Theme and Settings!!


The Theme is quite a powerful one as it tells the lives of two strangers from the city taking a vacation to the peaceful beach to spend the summer. In truth, each of them are lost in life and somehow yearning for an answer. During their stay there at the inn, they gradually learn many things about life from both the hosts and guests of the inn. Initially strangers, both men soon become the best of friends as they learn much from each other.


Characters wise, all the main casts in this series really carry out their characters very well. This is especially true for
Takashi Sorimachi who plays the happy go lucky personality, Hiromi, who everyone at first finds annoying and unrespectable. His character is contrasted well by the reserved and responsibility-driven Kaito played by Takenouchi Yutaka. Ryoko Hirosue looks really adorable as Makoto, the young bubbly girl who has lived all her life by the peaceful beach with her grandpa, and hopes for things to stay that way forever.


Even before the 1st episode ended, me and my sis were so engrossed by the feel of the settings and the characters' relaxing lifestyles at the beach that we developed a sudden yearning to go to for a beach vacation too, like the one in the drama. No kidding!!


This drama is said to be one of the classic of J dramas, though it received generally mixed reviews. Reason for those who didn't like it is mainly due to the rather stagnant plot curve. Unlike some other J dramas, Beach Boys adopts a relaxing and realistic pace to tell the characters' life at the beach. I have hoped for more too initially, but once I got to know and love the characters and the voice of the story, it became my own vacation, and not just merely a drama experience.


That was why when it ended, my heart took quite some time to detach from the characters and the beach, just like how one would feel returning home from a memorable trip overseas. The songs and music like 'Forever' and 'Sing A Love Song For Me' everytime reminds me of this heartfelt journey and have stayed with me even till now. The title of this site J Drama Forever, is also inspired from the theme song's title.


This is definitely the drama for you if you are looking for a way to take your mind off the hectic modern city life, and immerse yourself in nature and the things that truly matter in life...

*Episodes available.
*Synopsis(every episode) available.
Also, check out my version of the the 1st Episode detailed synopsis below.


Episodes:
12, + Special

Genre:
Comedy

Viewership ratings:
26.5%

Broadcast period:
1997-Jul-07 to 1997-Sep-22

Air time:
Monday 21:00

Songs:


Scores:



Cast:

Theme:
  • A getaway from the hectic city life to the relaxing beach to reflect on what we want, to find our true 'ocean'(the life we want to live).


General Synopsis

Upon getting thrown out of his girlfriend Fujiko's apartment, Hiromi (Sorimachi) decides to head for the ocean. En route, he crosses paths with Kaito (Takenouchi), an elite employee of a large multinational trading company in Tokyo who is running away from his problems at work after losing a key client.

The two stumble into a quiet Minshuku inn on the beach run by the aging surfer Masaru and his high-school-aged granddaughter Makoto. Hiromi immediately applies to work there for the summer, and Kaito is forced to join him after he loses his wallet. The two share a room, with Hiromi trying to make friends, and Kaito at first resisting, unimpressed by Hiromi's devil-may-care attitude. Slowly over the ensuing episodes, Kaito becomes more and more at home in this sleepy rural town, and begins to wonder if he should give up his pursuit of success in the big city, and live a carefree life like Hiromi.

Also, the unlikely friendship between Hiromi and Kaito strengthens as they learn the precious things in life from each other and the inn's boss, Masaru as well as the various visitors who come to the inn, each with own unsolved problems in life.


Episode 1 Detailed Synopsis



The prologue shows a child from a tropical island writing a note, which she rolls up, slots into a glass bottle, and throws off into the sea.

The story then begins with Hiromi, the carefree and jovial freeloader being thrown out of his girlfriend's apartment for living off her without a goal or career in life. With nowhere to go and nothing to do, he decides to set out for a vacation to spend the coming summer.
Meanwhile, the story switches to Kaito Suzuki, a businessman working in a big company, who has just been taken off from a crucial company project due to his mistake. Unwilling to let his girlfriend, Sakura know about his job suspension, he plans to use a vacation as a good excuse to rest and think things through.



The scene then moves to Makoto, a bubbly and cheerful female student cycling back home after school. At the shore of her grandfather's minshuku inn, she discovers a glass bottle drifted ashore, but most of the note's writing are too smudged to be legible, apart from the last sentence which wrote 'God bless you. We are the beachboys.' She later pins the note up on her room's wall.





On his way to the far off beach, Kaito runs into Hiromi, whose car has broken down halfway. He drops off to help push his car, and is soon frustrated by Hiromi's nagging about his pushing strength that he pushes it so hard causing the car to roll off uncontrollably downhill with the both of them clinging on either sides, breaking the nearby minshuku inn's signboard in the process, before finally coming to an abrupt stop before the tide at the shore. The impact throws them into the water. Hiromi is amused but Kaito reacts irritated for ending up all drenched. The inn keeper Masaru and his granddaughter Makoto watch on, lost for words.



Both of them then take the inn's baths without the inn keeper's knowing. When asked by Makoto how long they wish to stay, Hiromi tells Makato that he intends to become an employee there while Kaito insists under Makoto's prompting that he is a customer, unlike Hiromi. Just when he reaches for his wallet to pay, he realizes his wallet is missing. After a fruitless search, he knows quite certainly it had fallen into the water when he was thrown off the car.

Without money to pay for a room, he is told to stay in the vacant employee's room with Hiromi, whose over active and talkative character annoys him greatly.
The next morning, the guys are woken by loud music from the kitchen's radio, where an early Hiromi prepares breakfast. To their surprise, it tastes real good as Hiromi has always been the cook at his girlfriend's apartment, though they, especially Kaito, aren't impressed when they find out he has been freeloading on his girlfriend without a job all this while.

That night, both of the guys are asked to dine at bar tended by the pretty lady boss, Haruko just up the road. Kaito leaves promptly after he finishes eating while the rest stay on with a group of gangly looking customers who pay with money from a wallet they picked at the shore only earlier. When the man holding the wallet accidentally drops Kaito's identity card, Hiromi helps him pick up and meanwhilst, sees Kaito's picture on it. The gangly customers quickly slips off, with Hiromi, Haruko, and Makoto chasing fast behind afterwards. After a hilarious struggle and wrestle with the guys, Hiromi manages to recover Kaito's wallet.



Kaito expresses gratitude to Hiromi with reserve back at his room. A letter comes next day, addressed to Masaru from Makoto's mother, Keiko, who wishes for Makoto to move to the city to live with her. Makoto however, refuses when Masaru breaks this message to her. Shortly, Masaru tells Hiromi and Kaito to leave, saying he is closing down the inn for good. After Masaru's much insistence, both of them pack up and leave for the train station. Midway, they wave widely at the road to Makoto watching from her classroom's window. Unaware of their sudden departure, she waves back smiling as her classmates close around her to watch.

Kaito bids Hiromi farewell at the train station. Back at the inn, Makoto is surprised to hear about the guys' departure and Masaru's plan to close down the inn. At the usual restaurant, Kaito is asked by Sakura about his plan for the rest of his vacation. Kaito has not quite made up his mind what to do, but as he peers through the high glass to the far ocean against the horizon, he feels he isn't ready yet to leave the peaceful beach. On the train ride back to the beach, he looks out the train window and sees the back of Hiromi looking towards the sea, with his car along the highway, which Kaito presumes to have broken down again.


As a moody Makoto stands at the shore staring at the sea, the familiar voices of Hiromi and Kaito draw near, and they once again emerge in the same manner as their first meeting, clinging onto the either sides of the car rolling down the slope splashing into the water eventually. Towards the episode's end, Makoto narrates that all children who are born in the wonderful season of summer, are fortunate and happy.




Special Episode Synopsis

3 months have passed since the events on the beach. Makoto and Haruko now runs the Minshuku inn left down by Masaru. Much has changed, though both of them still miss the summer days in the company of Hiromi, Kaito and Masaru were still around. Now Kaito works for a marine biologist (Kirishima Karen) whereas Hiromi dates the daughter(Shinohara Ryoko), of a Hawaiian hotel owner, who he now works for. When Kaito's work takes him to the southern island, he and Hiromi run into each other once again. One day Haruko wins an air ticket to the island to pay the boys a surprise visit with Makoto. However, their excitement soon turns to disappointment as they begin to realize that both Hiromi and Kaito are no longer the carefree and happy personalities they used to be...