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j3dmed

Houston, TX, USA

j3dmed

Houston, TX, USA
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Haru ga Kita
14 people found this review helpful
by j3dmed
Feb 3, 2018
5 of 5 episodes seen
Completed 2
Overall 7.0
Story 6.0
Acting/Cast 7.0
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 7.0
Haru ga Kita is a 5-episode light drama from WOWOW which imports a popular K-pop bandmember to lead his first Japanese drama. Starring Kuroshina Kana and EXOs' Kai, the show tells the tale of a Korean photographer and a shy undergarments staff named Naoko (Kurashina) who develop feelings for each other.

While the story is generic (guy meets girl, falls in love, encounters challenges, etc), there are certain twists and turns that will keep the viewers glued. What works here is the on-screen chemistry between the lead. I don't watch Korean drama simply because I write Japanese movie/drama reviews exclusively. I just had to grant the request of my twin sister who also enjoyed the show as I did.

The use of silence here and how 'awkward' the two actors are - in many of their scenes - is deliberate and intentional. Unless you expect everything to be automatic or 'logical' you may not enjoy the show. Perhaps if you're an avid fan of the Kpop member you may justify everything to be fine. That makes this show particularly good because not everything is what it seems. Kuroshina is a veteran Japanese actress who did plenty of supporting characters in her career. She was excellent in the two-part March Comes In Like a Lion LA, sharing scenes with one of Japan's foremost young actors, Kamiki Ryunosuke. In this drama, she's a 31-year old shy, vulnerable and no-confident woman who never had the chance to experience love until now.

Kai, who is first and foremost a performer, is surprisingly and convincingly good as a first-time actor in a Japanese show. Unlike some of the Korean dramas I saw, which rely heavily on impressive production values, special effects, and music, Haru ga Kita has a simplistic yet effective approach. This style suits Kai quite well because he manages to put on a character which is slowly revealed as the drama progresses. A Japanese actor, Fukushi Sota, has an uncanny similarity to this EXO band member, yet Kai is the better actor. He's not a deadfisheye at all.

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Takumi-kun Series 2: Rainbow Colored Glass
9 people found this review helpful
by j3dmed
Apr 25, 2012
Completed 0
Overall 8.0
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10
A story of young love between two boys. Bittersweet, funny, exciting, tragic, dramatic. Very light and very entertaining. Both boys are incredibly handsome and the challenges they face because of their 'forbidden' love makes for an exciting movie.
The film is not for everyone, and it requires an open mind to really appreciate what the boys have to go through - the negativity of their fellow schoolmates and the difficulty of having to deal with their own emotions. The pacing is soothing and quite cozy. It enables the viewers to get into the emotional roller coaster of what's in store for the lovers.
Highly recommended to those who believe that love knows no boundaries.

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Buzzer Beat
7 people found this review helpful
by j3dmed
May 14, 2012
11 of 11 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 9.0
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10
Bittersweet love story between a star basketball player and a struggling violinist who met by chance and the wheel of destiny smiled upon them - however there are trials along the way. Yamapi and Keiko are great actors and made this drama truly memorable and outstanding. The entire cast - the players, the roommates, the rivals are exceptional. Definitely one of the best Japanese Tv drama ever.
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Battle Royale
5 people found this review helpful
by j3dmed
May 21, 2012
Completed 0
Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 10
While it was years ago that this movie was premiered in movie houses, the emotional impact and the unforgettable story continue to make this one of the best cinematic experiences ever. Tatsuya Fujiwara and Masanobu Ando gave excellent performances.

The story revolves around a group of young students who were forced to survive at all cost during a time in Japan when chaos and violence ruled the streets. In order to make sure, the youth are aware of their predicament and to ensure that the adults continue to rule, only one of them can survive and thus the lesson is learned.

Never mind the comparison with The Hunger Games, because Battle Royale is way way better than the other movie.

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