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Posted: Sat Jan 05, 2019 12:30 am Post subject:
Finally finished Gakkou no Kaidan.
This got better and better for me. I think some of the plot are too idealistic and not convincing in a way, but if you can look past that like I did, it was compelling and inspiring. Hirose Suzu's presence of strength was incredible for someone so young and small. The writing is good but I feel it could have been better. The power of speech help changed the school and people within it, but it was not only speech that did it, I feel the drama should have explored and elaborated more on that.
And sorry, but can someone tell me where to find subtitles from now on? I didn't know d-addicts close that down too.
Is anyone updating the drama database? it kind of help me to select what to watch this season. This site is also the most comprehensive site for jdorama, please don't lose this advantage over other sites
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Posted: Mon Jan 28, 2019 8:20 pm Post subject:
Thanks junny.
I rewatched Orange Days again. Probably more than 7 years since last time. It doesn't grip me like it did. I was overthinking it last time. That was a great ending. I forgot about it.
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Posted: Fri Mar 08, 2019 6:40 pm Post subject:
About 10 episodes into Manpuku. The writing is very ordinary but the cast made the characters come alive. I expected more from online reactions, hope it gets better.
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Posted: Sun May 12, 2019 7:46 pm Post subject:
Just finished week 5 of Hiyokko. Actually I started watching more than a month ago, but it's starting to get really good now. Yoshikazu Okada really does conversation better than anyone else. The depiction of farm and factory work feels a bit sugarcoated, but I guess that's how asadoras are.
Radiation House I really enjoyed this. I used to think a radiologist job is just to read x-ray.
In Hand
Ore no Sukato, Doko Itta?
Omiai Kekkon
Ninkyo Helper: I must be bored.
Watching Anata no Ban desu. Pretty intriguing murder-swap mystery, which apparently has not only a season 1 and special, it's now going onto season 2 Can't wait to see how it all unfolds (again). _________________
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Posted: Sat Jul 20, 2019 7:46 am Post subject:
junny wrote:
Watching Anata no Ban desu. Pretty intriguing murder-swap mystery, which apparently has not only a season 1 and special, it's now going onto season 2 Can't wait to see how it all unfolds (again).
Could you please tell me (without spoilers ) whether there's some sort of "closure" at the end of the first season? Or does it go on without explaining anything and only making the mystery more and more complicated?
Many TIA!
p.s.
Stuck around Week 10 or 11 of "Amachan"; I really couldn't care less for all that "idol" stuff...
Does it go on for many weeks?
Could you please tell me (without spoilers ) whether there's some sort of "closure" at the end of the first season? Or does it go on without explaining anything and only making the mystery more and more complicated?
Many TIA!
No closure, as the story continues in the special and season 2. There is a surprise in the last episode of season 1, which is the reason why season 2 exists. _________________
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Posted: Mon Jul 22, 2019 10:53 pm Post subject:
junny wrote:
No closure, as the story continues in the special and season 2. There is a surprise in the last episode of season 1, which is the reason why season 2 exists.
Thanks junny! I'll wait until it properly ends before watching it then!
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Posted: Mon Aug 05, 2019 12:41 am Post subject:
Still stuck in the middle of "Amachan" (I read the synopsis, found out that the idol stuff is gonna stay until the end of it, and I'm afraid I lost interest atm)...
Almost finished with "Bungaku Shoujo" which is only "meh"...
Finished "3-nen A-gumi: Ima Kara, Mina-san wa Hitojichi desu": WHOA!!!
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Posted: Tue Aug 06, 2019 1:42 am Post subject:
I knew that whichever dorama I watched right after "3-nen A-gumi..." would be at risk of faring poorly in the unavoidable comparison, so I decided to go with one I deemed bad from the start so as not to "ruin" any potentially good dorama, and maaaaaan, did I choose accurately: "Love & Farm" is even worse than I'd expected. If we asked Kumeta-sensei (the guy who did "Sayonara Zetsubou Sensei") to make one of his crazy recaps, it would probably be something like this:
"Six members of a talent agency hide in the Hokkaido countryside, masking their true identities and posing as students from an agricultural faculty. They're spotted right away though, and at the farm, instead of being welcomed with cow dungs and all kinds of smells, they are showered with pink overalls, rainbows and unicorns. Their reaction is ruthless: first they invent the least efficient way ever to move hay from one place to another, then they purposedly injure one of the cows, forcing the farmer to sell it to the slaughterhouse. All the while, aliens hide in the shadows and conduct experiments on them every night, making them up and doing their hair while they're asleep".
Or something like that, LOL.
BAD-BAD-BAD!
I doubt I'll manage to finish it...
(whereas I might give "Amachan" another chance - I read that the last weeks are supposedly very good...)
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Posted: Sat Aug 10, 2019 9:12 am Post subject:
Watching "Kinpika" and "Kakegurui" (it's K's week, LOL) and liking 'em both, so far...(whereas I watched "Chanpon Tabetaka" and found it a missed opportunity)
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Posted: Wed Aug 14, 2019 11:15 pm Post subject:
"Finished" "Kakegurui" (I write "finished" 'cause actually I had no idea that the two seasons would be wrapped up and given a proper ending only in the subsequent movie, still unsubbed atm... ); better than I had expected it to be, though I reserve my final judgement only after I'll have watched the movie too.
Almost finished "Kinpika", it started well but lost its charm right away due to a dull script, imho. (it seems like a silly American TV series, only with Japanese actors: lots of appearance, too little substance)
Started "Princess Maison", surprisingly good so far, given the übersimple premise - but then again, this proves my previous point: a good script can work perfectly without music/photography/artsy editing/Parkinsonian camera movements; the other way around just doesn't work...
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