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Posted: Fri Sep 26, 2003 8:52 am Post subject: Koi no Chikara / Power of Love
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TV Asahi also has a star-studded extravaganza prepared to celebrate its 45th anniversary this autumn 2003. Takako Tokiwa will star as the Japanese woman from the nobility chosen to be married off to the younger brother of the last emperor of China. She will don a 12-layer kimono for the ceremony. Yutaka Takenouchi plays the groom. It will be filmed partly on location in China.
Guys ,
Do you remember my posting some times ago ??
Wow, it turns out that this dorama project filled with TOP JAPANESE STARS
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Posted: Fri Sep 26, 2003 6:55 pm Post subject:
i heard about this one.. but i can't seem to remember where.. but anyway it looks really interesting.. all a-list stars.. asahi tv must be spending a lot..
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Posted: Tue Sep 30, 2003 3:21 am Post subject:
arashinokoto wrote:
i heard about this one.. but i can't seem to remember where.. but anyway it looks really interesting.. all a-list stars.. asahi tv must be spending a lot..
Yup, TV Asahi tries to do the best presentation for its 45th anniversary.
Big stars in one production surely attracts many viewers.
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Posted: Thu Dec 04, 2003 2:44 am Post subject:
First I have to apologize because the picture in this thread is not matching the topic.
I've already erased the picture that showing Yutaka T. & Takako T. in "Ruten no O-hi, Saigo no Kotei".
So don't get confuse with the unmatching picture here.
Courtesy of Daily Yomiuri On-Line :
A big bravo for TV Asahi and maybe even a Tellie too! The Televiews annual awards for TV excellence are scheduled for later this month but it is unlikely anything will appear that could beat out Ruten no O-hi, Saigo no Kotei for the best feature-length drama award.
Yutaka Takenouchi gave the performance of his life in the role of the younger brother of the last emperor of China. The drama, which aired Nov. 29 and 30, was beautifully done. Takako Tokiwa was excellent as his Japanese wife, who helps him try to bridge the burgeoning gap between their two nations. The rest of the star-studded cast were outstanding, too. It is just another indication that there is no dearth of good actors in Japan, there are just so few good scripts to showcase their talents.
A serious historian may be able to find something to quibble about regarding this tale, but this drama went far beyond the invisible barriers that usually confine most Japanese wartime dramas. It showed the occupation of Manchuria and the machinations of the Kwangtung Army in a much harsher light than is usually done on Japanese TV. Five stars for this one.
Posted: Sat Jun 09, 2007 12:03 am Post subject: Koi no Chikara
Hi everyone! I was just wondering if you guys have seen Koi no Chikara? It stars Fukatsu Eri, Tsutsumi Shinichi and Yada Akiko. I haven't seen it so I'd like you're opinions. How was it? Was it any good? Also, was this series ever fansubbed?
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