Posts Tagged ‘jdorama’

Title: RH Plus
Broadcast dates: 1/2/08 – 3/26/08
Number of episodes: 13
Genre: Supernatural drama
Cast: Miura Yuu, Tochihara Rakuto, Ojima Naoya, Takano Hassei
Plot: Four vampires, living together as a family, secretly help the police with unsolved cases.
What is good: The change in eye color when they “vamp out” is pretty awesome.
What is bad: The plot gets annoying after the first few episodes.
Letter rating: C-
Overall: I really wanted to like this drama. After all, vampires are awesome. Unfortunately, RH Plus is very heavy on the ‘drama’ aspect and not in a good way. Makoto (Yuu) was abandoned as a child, which the writing wants to beat you with every single episode. We get it. He had a crappy childhood. It didn’t really need 12 episodes to attempt to overcome it. On top of that, the acting is cheesy at best. As much as I wanted it to get better, it just didn’t.

Title: Kagen no Tsuki
Also known as: Last Quarter
Release date: 2004
Genre: Supernatural romance
Cast: Kuriyama Chiaki, Narimiya Hiroki, Kurokawa Tomoka, Ochiai Motoki, Hyde
Plot: As Mizuki (Kuriyama) turns 19, she finds out that her boyfriend, Tomoki (Narimiya), has been cheating on her. Running away from her heartache, she comes upon an abandoned estate. Inside she finds a mysterious guitar player named Adam (Hyde), who claims to know her. During the last quarter of the moon, Adam tells Mizuki that he must leave. Desperate to stay with him, Mizuki races to find him, only to be hit by a car. Two schoolchildren (Kurokawa and Ochiai) soon find the estate with a mysterious girl who cannot leave. What is the connection between the house, Adam, and Mizuki?
What is good: Kuriyama is a very good actress.
What is bad: The story dragged a lot.
Letter rating: C
Overall: I mostly rented this movie because Hyde is in it. I didn’t realize that both Kuriyama and Narimiya were in it as well. Despite all of the talent in the film, it was still very difficult to watch. The pacing was extremely slow. It takes a long time for the characters to come to relatively easy conclusions and some things that don’t need to explained are over explained. If you are a fan of the actors, it’s a nice way to spend a couple of hours. Otherwise, feel free to overlook this without a second thought.

Title: Mei-chan no Shitsuji
Also known as: Mei-chan’s Butler
Broadcast dates: 1/13/09 – 3/17/09
Number of episodes: 10
Genre: Romantic Comedy
Cast: Eikura Nana, Mizushima Hiro, Sato Takeru, Yamada Yu
Plot: Shinonome Mei (Eikura) lived an ideal, if poor, life helping her parents run their udon shop in the countryside. After her parents sudden accidental death, it is revealed that Mei is the heir to a multibillionaire. Now she must attend a prestigious school in order to learn how to become a lady. However, at this school, every student has a handsome butler. Including Mei.
What is good: Mizushima Hiro is wonderful as Mei’s butler, Shibata Rihito
What is bad: It plays out pretty much like any other “new girl in school” drama, except with butlers!
Letter rating: B
Overall: I made a decision to marathon this entire series in one day. Since it’s only ten episodes, it wasn’t a difficult task. As a whole, I found the series to be fairly decent. Nothing stood out as fabulous but nothing was particularly terrible either. The plot had an interesting take on the lady/butler relationship, even though it had a predictable ending. However, I was left feeling like there should have been a bit more meat on these bones.

Title: Kisarazu Cat’s Eye: The Movie
Release date: 11/2003
Genre: Comedy
Cast: Okada Junichi, Sakurai Sho, Okada Yoshinori, Sato Ryuta, Tsukamoto Takashi
Plot: Bussan (Junichi) is dying. His doctors continually tell him that he has six months left to live. Instead of being depressed, he lives life normally with his friends.
What is good: There are some very funny moments.
What is bad: The beginning of the movie is rather confusing.
Letter rating: C+
Overall: I should start out by confessing that I have not watched the 9-episode drama that goes with the movie. This was just something I plucked off of Netflix without any expectations. As such, I was terribly confused for the first 45 minutes. Perhaps, if I was familiar with the series, I might have understood what was going on. Either way, the movie really picks up in the last half of the film. Once you can piece everything together and see how each event relates to other events, the movie is quite fun! I actually found myself staying up way past my bedtime just to find out how it ends. (I rarely stay up past my bedtime. I like sleep.) Now I need to track down the series so I can see what other adventurous mishaps this gang gets into!

Title: Lupin III: Strange Psycho-Kinetic Strategy
Release date: 1974
Genre: Action Comedy
Cast: Yuuki Meguro, Hideko Ezaki, Kunio Tanaka, Shirou Itou
Plot: Hijinks ensue when Lupin (Meguro), the world’s greatest thief, meets Fujiko (Ezaki), a female thief.
What is good: Lupin versus Zenigata (Itou) is always funny.
What is bad: Too much slapstick.
Letter rating: D+
Overall: For some reason, when I added this to my Netflix queue, I thought it was an animated version of Lupin. I was a little surprised when I popped in the disc to see a live action version instead. Regardless, it’s still Lupin and I always enjoy Lupin movies. Well, now I can change that line of thought. Where Lupin tends to be silly, he always has a serious side. This version failed to show his serious side. We saw “Funny Lupin,” “Horny Lupin,” a little tiny bit of “Clever Lupin,” but never once was there “Serious Lupin.” In my opinion, this is where the movie failed. They relied way too much on “Funny Lupin” to carry the movie. Perhaps this would have been satisfactory in 1974, but it just doesn’t stand the test of time.

Title: Blood: The Last Vampire
Also known as: Last Blood
Release date: 5/29/09
Genre: Supernatural action
Cast: Jun Ji-hyun (Gianna Jun), Allison Miller, Koyuki
Plot: Saya (Jun) is a half-human-half-vampire that hunts and kills other vampires while searching for Onigen (Koyuki), the head vampire.
What is good: Koyuki is gorgeous as Onigen.
What is bad: The cinematography was weird.
Letter rating: C+
Overall: I enjoyed the Blood: The Last Vampire anime, so I was intrigued to see how it would be translated into a live action movie. For the most part, the movie was entertaining. However, the fight scenes (and there are a lot of them) seemed tired. Even when Saya was fighting a huge mob of vampires, the entire fight was pretty predictable. It was a decent movie to watch. Just don’t expect anything overly impressive from it and you should be fine.

Title: L: Change the WorLd
Release date: 2/9/08
Genre: Supernatural, Detective
Cast: Matsuyama Kenichi, Fukuda Narushi, Fukuda Mayuko, Kudoh Youki
Plot: During the final 23 days of his life, L takes the time to solve one more case. This one involves a bio-terrorist group intent on killing most of the Earth’s population with a virus.
What is good: Matsuyama is as good as ever!
What is bad: Well…I fell asleep…that can’t be a good thing, right?
Letter rating: C
Overall: I really wanted to like this sort-of sequel to Death Note. Like many others, L is one of my favorite characters. Unfortunately, this case seems to be a pretty big waste of his talents. The only reason L seems to be involved in this case is because people just randomly send things (and people) to him. As much as I wanted to watch the movie, I did fall asleep because it was so dull. L deserved a better ending than this.
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Title: Ping Pong
Release date: 7/20/02
Genre: Sports comedy
Cast: Kubozuka Yosuke, Arata, Sam Lee, Nakamura Shido, Okura Koji, Takenaka Naoto, Natsuki Mari
Plot: Peco (Kubozuka), a really good table tennis player, meets his match against a player from China (Lee), but there is another talented player Peco must face. Will he meet the challenge or give up his lifelong dream of being the world’s best table tennis player?
What is good: Kubozuka Yosuke once again pulls off an amazing character.
What is bad: I can’t think of anything that really detracts from the movie.
Letter rating: A
Overall: I really love Kubozuka’s acting and his skills shine here. The rest of the cast supports him well, even though I did find myself giggling a little bit about all the drama that takes place around ping pong. This is definitely a movie that every jdorama lover should watch at least once.

Title: Binbo Danshi
Broadcast dates: 1/15/08 – 3/11/08
Number of episodes: 9
Genre: Comedy
Cast: Oguri Shun, Yamada Yu, Yashima Norito, Yusuke Santamaria
Plot: Koyama Kazumi (Shun), a cheerful college student, has found himself in debt. Soon, he finds out that his newfound friends are also deeply in debt. Despite everyone’s pessimism, Kazumi works hard to get out of debt and inspire those around him.
What is good: Oguri Shun can be more than a brooding boy!
What is bad: Sometimes the optimism is a little too over the top.
Letter rating: A
Overall: I have been dying to see Shun get out of the quiet yet handsome roles that he’s been in a lot. Not only does he accomplish that here, but the show is also really good! I was a little disappointed that Yamada Yu didn’t sing the theme song. BENNIE K did a good job though. Otherwise, this is a great show that everyone should watch.