Tag Archive: drama

Title: Hito ni Yasashiku
Also known as: Be Nice to People
Broadcast dates: 1/7/02 – 3/18/02
Number of episodes: 11
Genre: Drama
Cast: Katori Shingo, Matsuoka Mitsuru, Kato Koji, Suga Kenta
Plot: Three men with no “real” family live together. One day a boy appears on their doorstep with a note from his mother asking them to care for the boy. Maeda Zen (Katori) takes it upon himself to care for the boy until his family returns.
What is good: The interaction between the men and Akira (Suga)
What is bad: The storyline drags at the end.
Letter rating: C

(more…)

Title: Kamisama, Mou Sukoshi Dake
Also known as: God, Please Give Me More Time
Broadcast dates: 7/7/98 – 9/22/98
Number of episodes: 12
Genre: Drama
Cast: Kaneshiro Takeshi, Fukada Kyoko
Plot: Kano Masako (Fukada) contracts HIV after prostituting herself in order to buy tickets for a concert featuring her favorite composer, Ishikawa Keigo (Kaneshiro). Keigo, who lost his previous lover to death, finds the will to live again when he meets the high school girl.
What is good: Some parts of the story bring out a deep emotional response.
What is bad: The writers couldn’t really decide whose story this was.
Letter rating: C

(more…)

Closed

I can’t believe I forgot to talk about this! Way back in the summer of 2010, the BBC aired a new series titled Sherlock. Created by Steven Moffat, the same guy that created the currently-airing version of Doctor Who, I heard great things about the series. It wasn’t until I came upon the episodes on Netflix that I got a chance to sit down and watch them. Boy, am I glad that I did!

Pretty much everyone knows who Sherlock Holmes is so I won’t go into too much detail. For those of you that don’t (shame on you), here is the nitty gritty:
Sherlock Holmes is a strange man who reaches grand conclusions with only the smallest of details. Since he is not much of a “people person,” he requires someone to not only help him out in day-to-day activities (such as shopping) but also someone he can bounce thoughts off of. This person is John Watson, a former military doctor who longs for more action in his life. Together, they help Scotland Yard solve the toughest cases.

First, I want to talk about the bad points of the show. There really is just one. The entire first season is a mere three episodes long. Just as we’re starting to love Sherlock and his insane ways, they unlovingly dump us on the floor. There is a second season, which is also only three episodes, but it didn’t start until this month! I haven’t watched it yet so I’m hoping it’s as good as the first.

Now. Let’s talk about the good points. Benedict Cumberbatch is absolutely amazing as Sherlock. He is able to bring forth the smugness and frustration that is Sherlock Holmes. Sherlock knows he is smarter than everyone else in the room and it frustrates him when people miss things he considers obvious. Also, Martin Freeman is an ideal match as Watson. Watson isn’t there to be brilliant or awesome. He is just there to continually keep Sherlock grounded in the real world. I couldn’t imagine anyone else in these roles. The show would fall apart of these two weren’t so good.

I also love the cinematography of the show. In the first episode, as Sherlock notices things, random words appear on the screen. It isn’t until Sherlock pieces everything together for us that we realize what the words mean to him. For once, we get to see a bit of the inner workings in Sherlock’s brain. No wonder the world is so frustrating for him.

For you old-school Sherlock fans, there are some minor changes but not a lot. He no longer smokes pipes (not even cigar specials). Instead, he uses nicotine patches. He claims the nicotine helps him think but it isn’t convenient to smoke in London nowadays. We do get to see him playing the violin a little. Though, I fully admit that it isn’t very good violin playing. Perhaps we’ll get something better in the next season.

Sherlock is an awesome piece of television. If you get a chance to see it, be it on PBS or on Netflix, do it. You definitely will not regret it. And, if we’re lucky, we’ll get to see the second season sooner. I’d hate to have a wait another year and a half to see what happens!

Title: Tomorrow
Broadcast dates: 7/6/08 – 9/7/08
Number of episodes: 10
Genre: Medical Drama
Cast: Takenouchi Yutaka, Kanno Miho, Ogawa Tamaki
Plot: Moriyama Kohei (Takenouchi) quit his job as a doctor 8 years ago. Suddenly, he finds himself thrust back into the medical world to help save a dying hospital.
What is good: The main actors were very good.
What is bad: Sometimes the storyline drags.
Letter rating: B+

(more…)

Title: Juui Dolittle
Also known as: Veterinarian Dolittle
Broadcast dates: 10/17/10 – 12/19/10
Number of episodes: 9
Genre: Drama
Cast: Oguri Shun, Inoue Mao, Narimiya Hiroki, Kunimura Jun, Ishizaka Koji
Plot: Tottori Kenichi (Shun) is a extremely talented veterinarian, which has earned him the nickname “Dolittle.” Unfortunately, he is quite rude to the humans that accompany his animal patients. His friend, Hanabishi Masaru (Narimiya), is a famous “Charisma Vet” who is afraid of operating on animals. Together, with nurse Tajima Asuka (Inoue), they try to save as many animals as they can.
What is good: Oguri tackles another new character type! Yay!
What is bad: It can be difficult to like the characters.
Letter rating: C+

(more…)

Title: Good Luck!!
Broadcast dates: 1/19/03 – 3/23/03
Number of episodes: 10
Genre: Drama
Cast: Kimura Takuya, Tsutsumi Shinichi, Shibasaki Kou, Uchiyama Rina, Kuroki Hitomi
Plot: Shinkai (Kimura) is a co-pilot for All Nippon Airways (ANA). As he strives to become captain, he comes across a variety of people, including the strict Captain Koda (Tsutsumi) and mechanic Ayumi (Shibasaki), that help him achieve his dream.
What is good: The actual piloting parts were interesting.
What is bad: The entire middle section of the series.
Letter rating: D

(more…)

Title: Tsuki no Koibito
Broadcast dates: 5/10/10 – 7/5/10
Number of episodes: 8
Genre: Romantic Drama
Cast: Kimura Takuya, Shinohara Ryoko, Lin Chi Ling, Kitagawa Keiko, Matsuda Shota
Plot: Hazuke Rensuke (Kimura) is the president of an up-and-coming furniture company. His life changes dramatically when three women compete for his love.
What is good: I liked the ending.
What is bad: It took so very long to get there.
Letter rating: C
(more…)

Closed

Title: Rookies
Broadcast dates: 4/19/08 – 7/26/08
Number of episodes: 11
Genre: Sports, drama
Cast: Sato Ryuta, Ichihara Hayato, Koide Keisuke
Plot: The baseball team of Futakotamagawa high school has been banned from playing for six months after fighting on the field. Rookie teacher Kawato Koichi arrives with promises to help them achieve their dreams. Together, the group fights to get to the Koshien baseball tournament.
What is good: Sato Ryuta is a very good actor.
What is bad: Aniya (Ichihara Hayato) is a bit of an annoying character.
Letter rating: C+
Overall: I was hesitant to list this as a ‘sports’ drama because, really, the baseball takes a backseat to the personal dramas of each of the characters. Granted, the main plotline is to get the team to Koshien but it’s still not the core of the story. As such, I found myself getting a lot more enjoyment out of the show. I’m not a huge sports fan so usually things like this are lost on me. However, by making the characters the meat of the story, it makes the show more interesting for people like me. I’m actually looking forward to watching both the special and the movie to see where this goes.

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.

L-change

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.