sobota, sierpnia 08, 2015
sobota, grudnia 29, 2012
Guilty - a Woman who made a Pact with the Devil
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sobota, listopada 17, 2012
Suteki na Kakushidori
Written and directed by Mitani Kouki, Suteki na Kakushidori (Lovely Candid Shot) is a 1 hour 30 minutes TV Special made to promote the upcoming movie Suteki na Kanashibari – Once in a blue moon. The story has no connection whatsoever, but we can see the same group of actors that appear in the movie as well. The trademark Mitani humour is same as well.
The construction of the plot is simple – tomboyish Mie (Fukatsu Eri) works as a hotel concierge and has to deal with ridiculous request by the guests from the suite. Each guest has their own episode sewed together by short commentary scenes in the lobby, where Mie discuss the guests’ background with her superior.
The main highlight are the guests – I personally liked the circus acrobat (so adorably dumb Kusanagi Tsuyoshi) and cooking charisma (Takeuchi Yuuko) episodes best, but they are all equally entertaining. The director himself also appears, obviously as an approval seeking movie director.
My point for this show
If you liked the setting, try Uchouten Hotel (Suite Dreams) – a movie from 2006 also written and directed by Mitani Kouki with as usual exceptional all-star cast and gallery of characters you can’t get bored with. It’s more complete as a story than rather chopped in pieces Suteki na Kakushidori.
niedziela, października 21, 2012
Saikou no jinsei no owarikata - Ending Planner
In 2008 the movie "Okuribito" (internationally know as "Departures"), a bittersweet story of an undertaker in a provincional town, outclassed the competition in the run for the Oscar. It also paved the way for the likes of "Ending Planner". Unfortunately though, there's nothing to compare.
"Saikou no jinsei no owarikata" starts when the siblings of Ihara-ya, a small, traditional funeral house, need to the face the sudden death of their father and decide about the future of the family business. The eldest son (Sorimachi Takashi) is away from home, not keeping in touch. The second, Masato (Yamashita Tomohisa) leaves current workplace to help his sister (Maeda Atsuko) with the Ihara-ya (of course, after agonizing a lot under dramatic circumstances). The youngest brother and sister (Johnny's JR Chinen Yuri and Ono Ito) are still students, with their own complexes and problems that need to be solved during the show. Masato encounters also two people that will have strong impact on his story from now on: a police detective, Yuki (Eikura Nana) and an old man who creeps into his garden to talk about philosophical issues (Yamazaki Tsutomu).
Each episode deals with a different story of a final parting that the Ihara-ya organizes, usually requiring a small detective mystery to be solved by the Yuki and Masapyon, how she calls Yamashita's character. In the background we have Ihara family issues and one big mystery arch, which is a good thing although one could expect better ending.
The Ihara siblings are nowhere near to "Hitotsu yane no shita" Kashiwagi family, in terms of depiction and acting.In fact only Sorimachi and Yamapi are likeable and the fact that they are actually very similar and could go as brothers (never noticed that before!) is a big plus. You should also keep an eye on Yamazaki Tsutomu as old Iwata-san, as Yamapi himself mentions him as his biggest idol and working with him as his dream and challenge (they have meet already on the set of "Kurosagi"), but for me the revelation with this character is a let down.
My point for this show
Though not much, some interesting facts about how the undertaker business goes in Japan is being introduced to us in the drama. We can see how Ihara-ya struggles with much bigger competition, how it organizes a meeting with local dwellers to explain to them the points about organizing one's own funeral and - particulary interesting - how they keep good terms with the police to get faster information about the new bodies that are being brought to the mortuary for exchanging of "purification" gift (money or coupons).What are your thoughts about the show? Feel free to start a discussion in the comment box.


