Thursday, October 18, 2012

Double Face - Senyuu Sousa


Firstly, I bloody love the whole Infernal Affairs trilogy. Secondly, Japan needs a good kick-ass police show and the general public's idea of a good police show is Odoru Daisasousen and not Gaiji Keisatsu. Double Face is a very faithful remake of Infernal Affairs. It feels like a shot for shot, dialogue for dialogue remake with some new scenes to make up the 1 1/2 hours running time. Senyuu Sousa is of course the first part of a 2 parter dorama special.


Nishijima Hidetoshi does a pretty good Tony Leung impression. He plays Takayama, the brooding cop stuck in the life of a undercover yakuza, trying to keep his cover and uncover the mole on the other side. Kagawa Teruyuki plays the Andy Lau character Moriya, the yakuza mole. Wakui Emi plays the psychiatrist who the cop goes to see which is like a 100 times better than Kelly Chen, which was the one weak link in Infernal Affairs.


While Senyuu Sousa follows pretty much 3/4 of Infernal Affairs and we do see both characters so it doesn't really feel like the story is told especially from the Tony Leung perspective. It feels like I'm rewatching Infernal Affairs except the characters are speaking Japanese which is a good thing. I bloody hate the Departed because it completely missed the essence of what made Infernal Affairs so good; a cop and a bad guy living the double life and both finding their loyalties torn.


However, the preview for Part 2 Giso Keisatsu shows that Double Face is going to take a radical departure Infernal Affairs where they are removing the token girlfriend and replacing her with Aoi Yu and telling the story from the Andy Lau character perspective, which the third Infernal Affairs movie pretty much was. The undercover triad guy wanting to be the good guy. I'm excited to see how they are going to do it in the framework of the first movie. Hopefully, they won't change or water down the ending.

Kita Yoshio is in everything.

Double face just looks awesome. They've clearly spend a lot of money on this, hence doing it on two networks. They've even got a did some pretty good car chase sequences in the beginning. One thing missing though is the flashbacks and the iconic moment where Tony Leung and Andy Lau are sitting down listening to Tsai Chin's 'The Forgotten'. I can see why they didn't have the music part cause some things are just magic and can't be replicated but the flashbacks really helped establish the relationship between Tony Leung and Anthony Wong's character.


The Infernal Affairs trilogy is a cinema classic. Nothing can ever top it but Double Face is a great photocopy of it. The interesting part will be part 2 because that's where it can add a lot more character stuff to a story which I rewatch every year. Must watch.





Why Infernal Affairs is a classic.

Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Going My Home ep 1


The very anticipated Going My Home by Koreeda Hirokazu, director of After Life, Nobody Knows, Still Walking, Air Doll and last year's Kiseki (I Wish). Out of his filmography, Nobody Knows is the best IMO, with After Life and Still Walking being pretty good, Air Doll being an interesting movie and Kiseki being a miss for me. If I were to describe his style, especially from his last three movies, I would say Koreeda's movies are like a constant flowing of a quiet stream and his aim is to arouse a certain kind of feeling in the audience.


The first thing that its obvious about the first episode of Going My Home is that it is very long. Clocking at 1 hour 40 minutes, it is basically a movie. Abe Hiroshi does his usual great acting, this time playing a father who is a useless boss in an advertising company who shirks his responsibilities. Yamaguchi Tomoko is the wife who is does food photography. The best part of ep 1 is Abe relationship with his family, especially his mother and sister played by YOU.


Kareeda's strength is playing all those regular conversations that you find in any family and somehow making it interesting. Though I find the pacing really slow with the story taking its time to get to Miyazaki Aoi's, I was glued to every word. Its not Nojima Shinji rapid fire verbal jousting but he conversations are more subdued and there are plenty of punchlines. Any dorama that can keep me from forwarding to the next scene is doing something right.


When we finally get to the revelation about Miyazaki Aoi's character I was disappointed not just because her being the half sister would be hilarious with more scenes of Abe's mom and sister using him as the middle man but also that the dorama seems to be heading into the 'cuna' territory. Seems like this is going to go into a mythical creature hunt dorama to invoke certain feelings or ideas, ala Kiseki as can be seen from the promo picture below.


I am skeptical whether that can make a compelling 10 episode story. I would like to see Koreeda succeed but doramas are about creating anticipation and payoffs. Great directing, great acting but first episode is too long and did not get me excited for the second. Can't give it a must watch but let's see what episode 2 brings.Very watchable if a bit long.






Can't wait for Double Face to be uploaded. I recognise plenty of shots straight from Infernal Affairs from the CM. Thought it was going to be a series but looks like its going to be two dorama specials.

Monday, October 15, 2012

Game review: Time Travelers


Just finished Time Travelers on my Vita and I feel a huge need to write about it. Two weekends ago, I was checking out the PSN store somehow got the demo and to my surprise, the game had furigana! Japanese games don't usually have furigana. The only one I know which has is Pokemon. I'm so tired of looking up kanji through kanji recogniser or through radicals. Its so time consuming. With furigana I just type the pronunciation in my dictionary get meaning and I'm off to the next line.


Time Travelers is an epic visual novel type game. You have 5 characters with their own storylines and you continue until that character meets his/her end and you travel back in time to fix things, usually involving a different character to do something. Think of five parallel storylines and you're jumping between the characters and into the past to fix things so the story can move forward.

That's how the switching between characters and replaying the past thing looks like.

That's basically the extent of your control besides quicktime events, making decisions and answering questions. There's usually a 5 or 10 second countdown to make decision so I can only read the first choice by the end. Storyline is great and it took me about 16 hours to finish and there's probably an hour or two of kanji searching and cigarette breaks in there. The main reason it took two weeks was that my head hearts from reading too much Japanese.

So that's how you market gaming to Japanese girls...

Being a sort of interactive anime, it does run into the same problems that plague most anime and doramas. Tendency to for too much melodrama and even sacrificing attention to detail to do so. There are parts of the story that just infuriate me but because its a game and not an anime, I'm more willing to let things slide. Halfway through the game I was thinking Time Travelers would make a great action dorama/anime but towards the end when all the super cheesy stuff happens, I changed my mind.


Great music and probably not as good as Stein's Gate. I've got Stein's Gate on my Vita but the Japanese is a lot harder than the usual game so its sitting on my to be played list. The furigana means its a great game for learning Japanese and its pretty easy to understand except for some of the sci-fi stuff. Also look out for plenty of references to Back to the Future. Time Travelers is a hodgepodge of different stories from terrorism to high school romance to otaku hero wannabe comedy. Sometimes to mix of storylines is jarring but most of the time its pretty cool and they are a lot more wow moments than uuggh. Not a must buy game but I definitely had fun.

Saturday, October 13, 2012

Fall 2012 jdoramas that should not be subbed.

This is part 2 of my Fall 2012 jdorama round up. It all comes down to this season as to whether 2012 is the worst jdorama season of the last 5 or 6 years. While it seems like we are getting a year's worth of possibly good doramas in a season, there are plenty of shows I would avoid.

PRICELESS


Kimutaku in a Kusanagi Tsuyoshi dorama. Seriously, does that overly photoshopped poster tell you its going to be anything besides a fairytale catering to the lowest common denominator with the subtlety of a sledgehammer and everyone playing themselves. If you get excited over this poster, do yourself a favour and watch Kusanagi Tsuyoshi's Boku series or Koi ni Ochitara, which I'm pretty sure Priceless is an inferior version of. Someone obviously saw Freeter and thought they could put Kimutaku in the Nino role.

KEKKON SHINAI


Wait, the powers that be at Fuji TV saw Watashi ga Renai Dekinai Riyuu thought it was such an incredible dorama about love challenges women face in the 21st century and decided to reward the producer with a show about the love lives of 30-40 year old women? Did I somehow wake up in bizzarro land where failure is rewarded in Jdoramas?

Is this the same Fuji TV that did Soredemo Ikite Yuku? Do they not realise that Renai Dekinai Riyuu was a directionless soap masquerading and marketing itself as intelligent? I'd normally watch anything with Yoshitaka Yuriko but couldn't stand that dorama. Renai Dekinai Riyuu looked good, sounded good and came in a great looking package but there was nothing underneath. As bframe said, Kekkon Shinai has got Ito Ayumi so I might just take a peek for her. (see Shinya Shokudo S2 ep 4) Anyone who's watched jdoramas for a while should not need subs for this.



PERFECT BLUE


I was excited about the name until I realised it wasn't based on the classic anime. All female detective show with talking dog. The track record for detective doramas says generic boring crap.

TOKYO ZENRYOKU SHOUJO


Someone please tell me why Takei Emi is getting such a push after seeing her in W no Higeki and Iko Mo Dekinai Natsu. I've seen nothing that tells me she's really good or could be really good.

SUGARLESS


Boy band fighting dorama. I predict lots of posing, overacting, shouting and hair gel.

DOCTOR X


After Koshonin, I tend  to avoid Yonekura Ryoko doramas.She's sort of like what Miss Nagasawa Long Legs Masami is becoming now.

MONSTERS


Fortunately, not based on the awesome manga. That would be a waste. With the two main actors, Monsters is already in the negative in terms of acting ability (University of Laughs doesn't count).

TOKYO AIRPORT


The only reason to watch this is to hear Fukada Kyoko try to speak English.


With her pronunciation, I see lots of pilots trying to land on the wrong runway. Might need subs for her English.

Thursday, October 11, 2012

Toyosaki Aki is Charlotte in Berserk?!



If you have no knowledge of Berserk or K-ON!, move along. If you're a fan of both like me, this is a WTF discovery. In the third movie, Griffith is going to have sex with Yui! This is worse than the Eclipse. Griffith is a rapist and murderer of hundreds and Toyosaki Aki says he is her favourite character?! The only thing worse is if I find out Casca is being voiced by Taketatsu Ayane.

Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Liar Game Reborn


I bloody miss Kanzaki Nao and Fukunaga. Yes, basis of Liar Game are the games and the trick that Akiyama will use to win but what made the first season so fun was the triangle of Kanzaki Nao, Akiyama and mushroom head Fukunaga. Kanzaki is the yin to Akiyama's yang. The uber naive girl who will trust anyone and genius who uses Kanzaki's takes account of Kanzaki's goodness into his plans. Fukunaga is the fun backstabbing character who switches between ally and villain at will. They were the 3 characters that I could care about.


Kanzaki Nao is no longer here. People can hate her character but its obvious from this movie how essential she is to making things interesting. Tabe Mikako plays the newbie character who is not as pure as Kanzaki and she is just boring to watch. No chemistry with Akiyama and while the game itself is good, I didn't really give a shit anyone and the new villains aren't entertaining. Plus, Fukunaga is only watching from the sidelines. 


They should have recast Tabe Mikako as Kanzaki Nao and put Fukunaga in this game as the leader of the people who got kicked out and it would have been so much better. Don't waste your time. The only good thing about Liar Game Reborn is that it made me realise the true value of the idealistic Kanzaki Nao.


Monday, October 08, 2012

Fall 2012 promising jdoramas preview

GOING MY HOME



Please be good. Please be good. Please be good. Please be good. Please be good. Please be good. Please be good. Please be good. Please be good. Please be good. Please be good. Please be good. Please be good. Please be good. Please be good. Please be good. Please be good. Please be good.What do I have to sacrifice to the jdorama gods for this to be kick-ass?


At the very least Abe's acting will be able to this dorama to watchable if the script actually turns out to be mediocre. Trailer looks good.

DOUBLE FACE


Actually I'd rather perform a sacrifice for Double Face which are two doramas with the same characters but shown from both sides cause I'm pretty sure Going my Home is going to be good. I want to see another terrorist dorama on par with Gaiji Keisatsu. Can't watch the trailer from the Wowow website and can't find on youtube and niconico. :(

TSUGUNAI


I'm excited about this. Definitely watching this! Dark, depressing murder mysteries are my cup of tea! Synopsis from jdramas.wordpress.com

Hidaka Eisuke (Tanihara Shosuke) was an up-and-coming brain surgeon. He even married a professor’s daughter, Hiroe (Ashina Sei) to stay ahead in the hospital’s career track. He no longer feels the significance of marriage as time passes and treats his wife and child brusquely. Meanwhile, their son dies from an illness. Blaming herself for his death, Hiroe loses the will to live and is driven to suicide. At the same time, Hidaka accepts responsibility for a medical error in the hospital. He resigns as a doctor and degenerates into a homeless man. As he wanders the streets, he meets Kusanagi Masato (Imai Yuki), a youth that he had saved from sexual abuse 12 years earlier again and begins to feel fatherly. As they support each other, Hidaka finds the hope to live, but gradually struggles with the possibility that Masato may be the criminal behind the spate of serial murders targetting the socially vulnerable on these streets … …

KODOKU NO GURUME SEASON 2

Season 2 of the food variety show masquerading as jdorama shorts. I'm definitely going to torture myself with this. 

TOKUMEI TANTEI


Looks like a sequel in the spirit of the Tokumei Kakaricho Tadano Hitoshi series which I absolutely love. Funny macho detective stories with lots of chicks. Yes, please!


MAKETE, KATSU ~ SENGO O TSUKATTA OTOKO. YOSHIDA SHIGERU


Watanabe Ken in a post WW2 historical dorama?! W00t! Unfortunately its probably not going to be subbed and my Japanese will not be good enough for this.

YUUSHA YOSHIHIKO TO AKURYO NO KAGI


Fuck yeah! Loved Mao no Shiro. Hope they've got enough new jokes for this season. Its obvious they had fun making the first one and contributed a lot to the enjoyment, even when things got a little repetitive.



KOISURU HAE ONNA


Mimura in the Japanese version of My Fair Lady? Count me in!

SUMMARY

I am shocked at the number of shows that I want to watch and hope get subbed. Its been generally a crappy year and now we are going to get a killer season. This post is all about the the doramas that I am definitely watching. Not sure if I want to do a part 2 and talk rubbish about shows I know are going to be rubbish.

Sunday, October 07, 2012

RIP Otaki Hideji


Just noticed from Tokyohive that Otaki Hideji passed away. He has been in many doramas and movies from Boku no Imouto to Kabei: Our Mother and K20 but his most memorable performance to me is from Golden Bowl which is probably the first time I saw him and the one time I've seen him play a pretty significant supporting role.


Saturday, October 06, 2012

Kanojo to Kare to Oshaberi Kuruma


Very fun two part dorama special about a girl who has not zest for life and is constantly bitching about her life who encounters a talking car from the future to teach her about facing life and other values that right wing politicians talk about when critisizing the youth. Oshaberi Kuruma has three things going for it; its very funny, its got Sakuraba Nanami who IMHO can act and its got tons of 80s English pop music. When I say English I mean the language not British.


I wonder how much they actually had to pay for the licensing fees cause there are a ton songs and Oshaberi Kuruma uses it very much like Moteki with twice the frequency. They even use the Knight Rider theme song though the scene which the use it has no cars in it but generally the songs fit the moment of a scene which just makes it funnier. Anyone who enjoyed Moteki's humour will find this funny as well.


This is one dorama that has a good ratio of comedy to moral preaching and I was sad that its on a two-parter. As good as you can get with a B-level budget comedy about a talking car. Tempted to give it a must watch but its kind of too short with only two episodes running at half an hour each. Very watchable. If I were the vice-president of common sense for Japan, I would pass a law giving all Takei Emi doramas to Sakuraba Nanami.

Thursday, October 04, 2012

Shi to Kanojo to Boku


Shi to Kanojo to Boku is an 'I see dead people' dorama special used as a starring vehicle for Mine Azusa. I first heard of her when Tokyohive reported that she was making her debut in a movie with the AAA guy from Love Exposure. As a dorama special, its ok. A decent  story horror story with some of the usual gimmicks like creepy child and eye at the back of the head that gave me chills.


The dorama didn't expose Mine Azusa too much which is good. She is obviously very easy on the eyes but I didn't see any hint of her being a good actress or having that screen presence. I'd still want to check out that Signal movie though. Watchable and could make a fun series. There is a lack of horror doramas and as long as they don't reach the Juon heart attack inducing level of horror, I'm happy to watch more.


Mine Azusa reminds me of Ueto Aya here.

Wednesday, October 03, 2012

Scandal - Queens are Trumps


Dare I say that it is the best Scandal album so far due the fact that it is the most rock album of the four. I like all the songs. The only song I dislike is Taiyo no Scandalous which sounds like a soulless Orange Range reject song. My vote for 'this should have been a single' song is Bright. Heavy guitar rock ballads are always better than pop ballads. Awesome album.