11.27.2007
有閑倶楽部 (Yukan Club)
Genre: School, Comedy
Episodes: 11
Broadcast network: NTV
Completed Airing?: No
The members of the Yukan club are the cool kids on the block. Rich and massively popular, the six of them have a lot of free time on their hands. And what better for high school students to occupy their time than solving crimes? Yes indeed, the six members of the Yukan Club are a tightly-knit crime-solving unit. Though they have a wide variety of personalities (from the girl who hates boys to the narcissistic pretty boy to the typical popular girl to the disciplined martial artist to the tomboy), and do completely outlandish things, they still manage to solve the crime and help others in need.
I will say this right of the bat: this drama is pretty bad. Surprisingly, the ratings reflect this; they aren't hot, despite the fact that arguably the most popular boy in Johnny's Entertainment, Akanishi Jin of KAT-TUN, plays one of the main characters (Shochikubai Miroku). Apparently even the legions of fangirls at KAT-TUN's beck and call won't sit through a drama this bad. The worst part is the acting. The characters are stereotypes that have been taken too far, and even if the actors are doing an okay job at portraying their characters, it just comes off as terrible acting. And, in some cases (Akanishi Jin's, for one), it really IS just bad acting. The situations in the drama are way overblown and overly dramatic, and it's not the kind of thing that pulls you in at all.
There are a couple of cute points to this drama, especially if you're a fan of Akanishi, Junnosuke Taguchi (also of KAT-TUN, and he plays Bido Granmarie), or Yokoyama Yuu (of Kanjani8, who plays Kikumasamune Sanshiro). There are some amusing jokes, and the JE fangirl in me does enjoy watching the JE actors. I've been watching it weekly with a friend, and we enjoy ourselves; however, if you're expecting something good... well, just don't get your hopes up. Even if it might not be the best drama ever, if you know what to expect when you start watching it, it could be amusing.
And although it's not finished, if it makes some magical turnaround in the last few episodes and is suddenly awesome, I'll be sure to make a note. ;)
Yukan club Official Site
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11.13.2007
宝塚歌劇団 -- The Takarazuka Revue
The post this time deals not with a drama review like usual, but instead with Japan's one and only all-female acting and singing revue: Takarazuka. While studying abroad, by chance I ended up going to see one of the plays, "Elisabeth," with my roommate and her friend. My roommate's friend was a big Takarazuka fan, and while I only went with them to the convenience store for company while they bought their tickets, I ended up purchasing one as well. I'd heard various things about Takarazuka before, but never really researched it. Odd as the concept of women dressing up and strutting around the stage pretending to be men might be to a lot of Westerners, it really was a treat and I really, really enjoyed it.The first thing you notice when you get off the Hankyuu train line in the city of Takarazuka are the buildings. Just off the station there is a long road lined with European-style buildings, and if you're there around one of the showtimes, the street, called "Hana no Michi" (Road of Flowers), is full of women headed for the theater complex. The theater itself is large, white, and pretty hard to miss. The inside gleams, and everyone either wanders around looking at the treats for sale in the shops, takes pictures in front of the elaborate costumes on display in the windows of the costume shops, or goes to find their seat. And when I said that Hana no Michi was full of women, I wasn't kidding-- I believe I saw a grand total of five men in the theater that day, all of them with wives or girlfriends.
The fact that it was in a foreign language aside (though I was thanking my lucky stars for the little English summary of the play that was there), the acting and singing were surprisingly very, very good. It was a little odd at first to see a woman singing and speaking in a very low tone, hair slicked back and mustache plastered onto her face, but once I adjusted to it and got into the play, I loved every second of it.
There are varying kinds of performances. Famous Western musicals and novels (Elisabeth, West Side Story, Gone With the Wind, A Tale of Two Cities, etc.) are often played out upon the Takarazuka stage, as well as some plays based on Japanese comics (Rose of Versailles, for example). There are also Japanese historical plays.
Seriously, if you are going to be in Osaka any time soon, look into getting tickets. They are pretty cheap: I believe I paid around $50 for mine, and we were in the middle range of seats. Even if you can't understand what they're saying, the singing is wonderful, the costumes are great to look at, and the Las Vegas dance at the end is just plain amusing. I believe there is even an English phone number you can call to purchase tickets... but don't ask me where it is. Still, if you're interested more or have questions, let me know!
Takarazuka Revue English Site
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11.05.2007
シンデレラになりたい! (I Want to Become Cinderella!)
Title: Cinderella ni Naritai
Genre: Romance
Episodes: 1
Broadcast network: TBS
Completed Airing?: Yes
"A person can’t change their appearance or shape. Unfortunately, no matter how hard you try, you just can’t change. The kind of face you end up living with is up to fate. And those who get the lucky ticket will have good luck everywhere. They’ll probably be liked by many, and have countless numbers of chances to be loved back. If only I could change…"
Kuramochi Bon (Yasunomi Sano) is ugly. There's just no way around it. All his life he has been tormented and teased because of his face. He spends his life working at a burger joint as the local trash boy, mocked by everyone. All he can do is look at everyone else and wish that he was as pretty as they, a dream he knows is impossible. One day Bon is told to go to the neighboring town for three days and pretend to be the Legendary Man Narumizaka Ken (Ohkura Tadayoshi of Kanjani8) in order to boost lagging sales at one of the company's stores. Narumizaka Ken and Kuramochi Bon could not be farther apart in appearance; Narumizaka is the idol of the burger chain, and women stand in line for two hours just to have him take their order. Bon knows that there is no way he can be the Legendary Man, not with his face. But when a crackpot doctor bribes Bon with a magical potion to keep Bon from reporting him when he runs Bon down with his bike, Bon knows that this is the only chance he'll ever have to be beautiful -- a chance that will last only three short days.
I absolutely adore this drama. It's short, only an hour-long special. I think the fact that it isn't millions of episodes long is part of its charm, though I would have liked it to be a little bit longer, because it is just that cute. When Bon goes to work at the other store, he meets the girl of his dreams and goes with her on a date, though he knows that the clock will strike midnight and soon he will turn back to his ugly, unloved self. Perhaps it's cliche, but Bon is one of those truly good people who is kind to others, whether he's tying a ribbon onto a child's finger to keep him from crying or wading into a river to get a bear for some kids that dropped it, even though the kids grew tired of waiting and left.
I watched this drama once a number of months ago and then again a couple of nights ago, and I loved it both times. I daren't say anything more about why I love it for fear of spoiling the rest, so you'll just have to watch it and see for yourself. All I will say is that, despite its shortness, this is a drama that really connects with people. It's easy to fall in love with Bon and the girl he likes, and, for risk of sounding cheesy, it leaves you with a warm, fuzzy feeling inside.
And yes, the insert song is indeed Sheryl Crow.
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