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Posted: Sat Dec 02, 2006 12:35 am Post subject: Kaze No Haruka
Hi Everyone, Has anyone watched the Drama Kaze No Haruka, i think it is good so far, basiclly about a girl who grew up in the country side with her father, (both parents split up) and when she get more older, she moves down to Osaka with her mom, and Step Father, it is very good so far, anyone watch? _________________
Posted: Sat Dec 02, 2006 9:54 am Post subject: Re: Kaze No Haruka
Raining JHan wrote:
Hi Everyone, Has anyone watched the Drama Kaze No Haruka, i think it is good so far, basiclly about a girl who grew up in the country side with her father, (both parents split up) and when she get more older, she moves down to Osaka with her mom, and Step Father, it is very good so far, anyone watch?
I have seen it, and I did enjoy it. I like Asadora dramas in general and look forward to the formulaic structure which seems to characterize them, at least the ones I've seen. The focus on large extended families, the themes of trying your best and persevering through rough times, and the examination of two diverse regional cultures within each story are some of the things that I find attractive about Asadora series. The actress who plays Haruka is very energetic and winsome, and the large ensemble cast is solid. Also, any series with Yoshino Kimura is a plus as far as I'm concerned. One personal anecdote re: this series: one of the notable episodes for me and my parents whom I loaned this dorama to was the awaodori segment. Well, I took my parents who were visiting from out of town to the recent Japan Expo in L.A. where we saw live an awaodori dance group from Tokushima perform. The lead dancer reminded them so much of Haruka, they kept referring to her as Haruka whenever they talked about the awaodori performance they saw.
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Posted: Sat Dec 02, 2006 10:55 am Post subject: Re: Kaze No Haruka
shin2 wrote:
I have seen it, and I did enjoy it. I like Asadora dramas in general and look forward to the formulaic structure which seems to characterize them, at least the ones I've seen. The focus on large extended families, the themes of trying your best and persevering through rough times, and the examination of two diverse regional cultures within each story are some of the things that I find attractive about Asadora series. The actress who plays Haruka is very energetic and winsome, and the large ensemble cast is solid. Also, any series with Yoshino Kimura is a plus as far as I'm concerned. One personal anecdote re: this series: one of the notable episodes for me and my parents whom I loaned this dorama to was the awaodori segment. Well, I took my parents who were visiting from out of town to the recent Japan Expo in L.A. where we saw live an awaodori dance group from Tokushima perform. The lead dancer reminded them so much of Haruka, they kept referring to her as Haruka whenever they talked about the awaodori performance they saw.
That is nice, yea i think the drama is very good so far, and i am really into all the characters!!! _________________
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Posted: Fri Feb 02, 2007 5:56 am Post subject:
Sachiko-chan wrote:
Shin2-san ... She is Murakawa Eri. She is member of the group Boystyle. She also plays best friend of Aragaki Yuri in My Boss, My Hero.
I love this show, i really like the daughters relationship with their parents. Can Sachiko-chan or anyone make a thread for Haruka ( murakawa eri) I would but don't have any pics of this young pretty actress.
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Posted: Fri Mar 09, 2007 10:29 am Post subject:
wow i've never heard of this drama before but it's sounds interesting i'll check this out _________________
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Posted: Mon May 21, 2007 2:09 am Post subject:
Notice the weathercock on top of the old house in the beginning of each show.
Notice how there is a dove on the fixed portion of the apparatus. There is another dove on the moving portion or vane. It's got a piece of a plant in its beak. When the wind blows, they are apart, but when the wind is right, the doves come together.
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Posted: Mon May 21, 2007 2:41 am Post subject:
Itazura ichiban wrote:
Notice the weathercock on top of the old house in the beginning of each show.
Notice how there is a dove on the fixed portion of the apparatus. There is another dove on the moving portion or vane. It's got a piece of a plant in its beak. When the wind blows, they are apart, but when the wind is right, the doves come together.
Interesting, ne?
I didn't notice, your very observant Well anyway that jerk's stepmom is such a snob.
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