tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13896723.post4360214521974880650..comments2024-03-29T18:40:27.934+11:00Comments on HamsapSukebe : Who is the best jdorama writer? Part 2Akiramikehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00069211748655168031noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13896723.post-30816074169489279832013-01-01T12:01:34.399+11:002013-01-01T12:01:34.399+11:00True but isn't the ability to be given a bad p...True but isn't the ability to be given a bad premise and less than stellar cast and be able to make the script more than it should be a sign of a good writer? cough. Ryuusei no Kizuna. cough.<br /><br />Sort of like how Abe Hiroshi makes the most generic doramas watchable because of his acting. Not saying Kudo Kankuro is a one trick pony. Tiger & Dragon and Manhattan Love Story are different comedies and would be strongly considered for my top 20 all time if I ever get around it it but with more serious doramas, writing skills like pacing, character driven dialogue and and not making characters do stupid things for the sake of plot are more obvious.<br /><br />Akiramikehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00069211748655168031noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13896723.post-46144183467363483242012-12-31T09:35:07.004+11:002012-12-31T09:35:07.004+11:00don't think that "Ability to write variou...don't think that "Ability to write various genres" has anything to do with good screenwriting. it's the same with actors or directors or any other profession - you don't have to be super versatile to be good at what you're doing. on the contrary it's probably better to stick with your stile and do what you do best. <br /><br />that said, Kudo Kankuro and Miki Satoshi should be somewhere in the top 5, as they are gods of comedy.xaxahttp://raredoramas.infonoreply@blogger.com