Another fixation from the good old Japanese classic era.
Tsuruta's Ji-chan's was far too adapting to his given roles. I believe he's the only old Japanese actor who shined in cute romantic roles then in honourbale Samurai films (I especially loved him in Inagaki Samurai trilogy as Kojiro, he was a fitting rival to Mifune) and later embarked the Yakuza ninkyo eiga in full force.
His choices in films' production depends on his maturity as an actor and even a person. Hats off to you ji-chan although you died too soon :(
Too slow, darn it! But the general idea and some of the execution elements appealed to me. I don't know why Japanese…
Nope, they encounter each other in the convinience store at the end and like she told him "The next time I see you, I will smile to show you that I am happy." and she did smile and he smiled back meaning he was happy and satisfied with his current life as well. They showed us her wedding ring which means she already got married with another guy and he probably ended up with Haru.
Too slow, darn it! But the general idea and some of the execution elements appealed to me. I don't know why Japanese…
From what I gathered, she saw him as a passing wind of her youth and a reminder of who she were (shy, problematic childhood,..) and she couldn't imagine herself fixated by his side.
She also knew that deep down he cared Haru more than he cared to share.
Now here's a badass underrated oji-san. I really like his villain roles, there's something different about them.
I also adore him in his yakuza madness. He can be so kickass given the right script.
This lady was such a kickass in yakuza eiga films. Good damn, her chemistry with Takakura Ken and even Sugawara Bunta was no joke! She stood with those impressive Yakuza stars iike a fellow badass gangster.
That's what I call woman power!
Long trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=njH4Y1UBucw Although I don't have much faith in Haruma's pulling…
The drama will be about the life of the soldiers without including the titans.
Like you, I am not exactly happy with the film's cast. I was even angry that they decided to make this into a film in the first place but now, I am more opened about it.
I would say, keeping low expectations will spare us the disappointment.
Although I don't have much faith in Haruma's pulling off Eren's character but I am ready for this. I hope it will be worth it. At least Hasegawa will play my favourite character in the anime.
Gee, I was going to say that he's so convincing as a Yakuza actor. I mean even the cut on his face, his posture, the way he speaks, the way he pulls a trigger is too darn real-life like. Then I searched him up and he was an actual yakuza from Samurai desendence!
Anyway, I really like Ando ji-chan. He was a great addition to Yakuza eiga era.
A famous quote of his :"All yakuza have to be actors to survive."
Natsuyagi ji-chan was really good in his younger days with Kuso and Gosha samurai films and then he grew up into a remarkable veteran.
I love the Ji-chan's from the classic era. They were real gems.
Let me express what a pleasant surprise it was to discover him through 'The World of Kanako'. I seriously didn't know the boy before but with one performance, I am an instant admirer.
He certainly set himself as one of the most aspiring Japanese teen actors. Good for all of us that he will be a major character in the Solomon's Perjury's films and even Strayer's Chronicle.
I couldn't find anything recent about this drama. I don't think it even aired yet. Hawick's other drama Cage of Love has already fixed airing date so this is probably afterwards.
The cast is amazing: Kim Myung Min ahjussi and Kim Nam gil.
The title is intriguing. I just need to wait for more details. But I am watching this anyway.
Tsuruta's Ji-chan's was far too adapting to his given roles. I believe he's the only old Japanese actor who shined in cute romantic roles then in honourbale Samurai films (I especially loved him in Inagaki Samurai trilogy as Kojiro, he was a fitting rival to Mifune) and later embarked the Yakuza ninkyo eiga in full force.
His choices in films' production depends on his maturity as an actor and even a person. Hats off to you ji-chan although you died too soon :(
She also knew that deep down he cared Haru more than he cared to share.
I also adore him in his yakuza madness. He can be so kickass given the right script.
That's what I call woman power!
He was such a huge star in Yakuza eiga.
But Hana Moyu is not a spring drama, Taiga dramas are yearlong, they don't belong to any season.
Like you, I am not exactly happy with the film's cast. I was even angry that they decided to make this into a film in the first place but now, I am more opened about it.
I would say, keeping low expectations will spare us the disappointment.
Although I don't have much faith in Haruma's pulling off Eren's character but I am ready for this. I hope it will be worth it. At least Hasegawa will play my favourite character in the anime.
Anyway, I really like Ando ji-chan. He was a great addition to Yakuza eiga era.
A famous quote of his :"All yakuza have to be actors to survive."
The man oozes charisma.
I love the Ji-chan's from the classic era. They were real gems.
He certainly set himself as one of the most aspiring Japanese teen actors. Good for all of us that he will be a major character in the Solomon's Perjury's films and even Strayer's Chronicle.
We need more of these talented kids around.
The title is intriguing. I just need to wait for more details. But I am watching this anyway.