Not sure why it's called "after the storm" since all the events of the movie happen during or before :P
It's a slice-of-life movie. Not sure what drew me to it but it really had my attention the whole time. Abe Hiroshi is so great at playing a pathetic character that you can't help but root for, despite completely understanding his wife for leaving him. I guess I would've been less empathetic if he didn't feel threaten to be cut off from his son all the time, when he truly cares about being a decent father for him, and does genuinely care for him.
Kiki Kirin steals my heart as always. Man her since her the most heartfelt and emotional. I love her scenes with characters individually or when all together.
Maki Yoko and Ikematsu Sosuke where also great, and awesome as always ;)
overall enjoyable but took me forever to finish. I can't put my hands on exactly what but it just didn't grab me. I still enjoyed the acting. My favourite is Tsutsumi Shinichi, but there's also Fukikoshi Mitsuru, Kenichi Endo, Kamiji Yusuke, and Takayuki Yamada as always.
I love the cast, the guest stars, the acting, the directing, the flashback effects, the music. The writing is weak, and some dialog too cheesy or didn't make much sense.
A:"I'm like you" - B:"What makes you think so?"
A moment later...
B:"You're just like me" - A:"I'm nothing like you"
Looks more like labor than drama watching :p Good to know to stay away from this one, thanks! You have a small…
Corrected thx. I think I was being too harsh I rerated 6 instead. It's very personal for me but when a drama feels like a burden to finish then I become harsh. This one took me 16 episodes to get into. It took me that long to get into Gou but Gou then kept getting better with very good last 10 episodes. This one went back to being boring after episode 31-32. The last episode was good.
There is really nothing special about this drama. It's predictable, it's repetitive, and mostly it's very cheesy. I would've rated it less, but there's something about the main character that made me give it an extra point, and that is his genuine kindness. There was a moment he really got to me and I got invested in the character, but yea he kept spewing cheesiness lol. Still entertaining while it lasts but ultimately forgettable.
Without realizing it, 8 episodes in, this drama has been building a pretty solid story line. It's slow but by now I'm really invested + it's pure fun and a great reflection of the show-biz industry in Japan.
Well overall not so bad. Ji Bai made me think he's some sort of superman in the last couple of episodes. Also some scenes I'm got a hard time believing. And so many unanswered questions glossed over with a wedding, as if that is enough to make viewers forget about it. Well not for me!
One thing I appreciate in this drama is music used effectively. I especially like the piano soundtrack used in some scenes + the camera work + xu xu's comics.
Also Wang Kai looked naturally cool there. Not the most challenging roles for him but a good one for fans (my favourite of his performances is his role in the movie "A Murder Beside Yanhe River")
I agree w/ everything you said ...Hard to believe you still found it enjoyable after all that ... Not enough depth,…
I think it's the 90s charm, where actors act like natural human being as opposed to today's robotic take on life. Also the music has to do with it lol + having to was Takenouchi being this charming was a plus :P That alone makes it worth the watch although there was more to watch and enjoy despite the weak writing. I think it's the actors, they felt comfortable and had chemistry.
Despite the theme of death and disappearance, this movie is about the celebration of life and human connection. I love the different shot and the camera work in the movie. I was confused though about certain scenes and events. Also my favourite scenes were those with "Tsutaya"
OMG GREAT :D oh man while watching the thought that went through my head is "I've got so much to watch!"
First off Fumo Chitai (& Shiroi Kyoto) + Long Vacation + Manatsu no Merry Christmas + With Love + Oba: The Last Samurai + Calmi (I've downloaded it a while ago but forgot to watch it :P)
You're so right he always gives me the same impression as Kaneshiro. I dream to see them in the same work together! The thing is even if there's a drama I don't like much (I was one of those who criticized Rondo) I never regret watching something of his since I get to see him :D
Seriously I'd go to THAT hell any day :D
Pure fun for what it is! Hilariously funny. I love the world constructed, the characters. Everyone was soo into it!
Enjoyable typical story with a fairytale-ish feel to it.
It's a slice-of-life movie. Not sure what drew me to it but it really had my attention the whole time. Abe Hiroshi is so great at playing a pathetic character that you can't help but root for, despite completely understanding his wife for leaving him. I guess I would've been less empathetic if he didn't feel threaten to be cut off from his son all the time, when he truly cares about being a decent father for him, and does genuinely care for him.
Kiki Kirin steals my heart as always. Man her since her the most heartfelt and emotional. I love her scenes with characters individually or when all together.
Maki Yoko and Ikematsu Sosuke where also great, and awesome as always ;)
A:"I'm like you" - B:"What makes you think so?"
A moment later...
B:"You're just like me" - A:"I'm nothing like you"
And I had no idea where they were getting at!
One thing I appreciate in this drama is music used effectively. I especially like the piano soundtrack used in some scenes + the camera work + xu xu's comics.
Also Wang Kai looked naturally cool there. Not the most challenging roles for him but a good one for fans (my favourite of his performances is his role in the movie "A Murder Beside Yanhe River")
First off Fumo Chitai (& Shiroi Kyoto) + Long Vacation + Manatsu no Merry Christmas + With Love + Oba: The Last Samurai + Calmi (I've downloaded it a while ago but forgot to watch it :P)
You're so right he always gives me the same impression as Kaneshiro. I dream to see them in the same work together! The thing is even if there's a drama I don't like much (I was one of those who criticized Rondo) I never regret watching something of his since I get to see him :D