What did she do exactly?I've only seen her in the SPEC series and she feels like she can play chirpy characters…
Thanks, that's a real shame because I think she's a pretty good actress. Hopefully, like you said 9 months ago, that her role in the Kamen Rider series would allow her to get more roles in the future.
Put it on and go to a different room and do something else, so Netflix knows you completed the season, otherwise…
There's a decent majority in the comments that got upset over the eliminations or how it panned out, so they didn't finish the season as in not watching the last one or two episodes.
Since this is a Netflix produced/funded project, they love to cancel series for a plethora of reasons and one such reason is when not enough people finish the season (the completion rate).
So that comment was more of a call out to the ones that like, adore or really love this series but were unhappy on how it panned out. I guess the comment was not for you.
Netflix cancelled shows like 1899 and Archive 81 for those reasons even though they were both great shows and in particular Archive 81. Thank god, DARK was able to finish.
I don't really remember her in One Dollar Lawyer but I just finished watching Blind the other day and I thought she looks way too young to be the FL's mother.
On Google, her date of birth is slightly different with it being 5th June 1977 meaning she's now 48 years old. She looks amazinginly youthful.
Regardless, she is stunning and genuinely surprised by career, she was getting small roles from 1998 to 2009 and then nothing but then came back in 2015. I do doubt it ever happing but would love to see her do a noona romance as the main female lead.
Especially this SP explain SPEC's connection to Keizoku. This SP confirm Mayama and Shibata's fate, Shibata is…
I thought Mayama lived as he became one of the Tsuda's, his face changed. Chief Nonomura asks him if he remembers the quote of being a detective until his heart stops or something like that. I think the scene happened in the first SPEC special (SPEC Life).
so they should both pay apparently neither even apologized, despicable people.
She apologised to her in private, I don't see the need for her to apologise in public or to the fans/audience. They are human beings and just because people put them on a pedestal and idolise them, does not mean they have a duty to fulfill their expectations.
Also, she was like 18 or 19 years old when the affair started and the guy is 10 years older, both aren't great.
So is Asakura some sort of demon? I watched the Keizoku TV series and it's special before watching this movie.…
I guess he's a SPEC user but he seems closer to a demon though or perhaps Mayama never fought Asakura towards the end of the movie and it was just a dream of Jun's.........I don't know.
I started this series about a week ago and just fell in love with it entirely. Everything in it, from the moody jazz music to Asakura's threatening fly buzzing theme, the jovial banter between the leads where often when Shibata cracked a joke or said something that was seemingly dumb (often it wasn't) only to get smacked in the head by Mayama because he feels like it (workplace abuse in our modern standards), the gags of the supporting cast and ultimately the sinister main villain.
I watched the TV special and it's movie, the series now holds a special place for me but I kinda knew from the get go that it would. I just love it, SPEC: Birth is great too and at first I felt like it was it trying to recapture the magic of Keizoku and that Toma was trying to be too much like Shibata Jun, however, the series moved past that to forge itself differently. I do however think that Asakura, the main villain of Keizoku is much more villainous and insidious than Chii from SPEC: Birth, I've only seen up to SPEC: Life, so I have a special and 3 movies to watch before venturing further into the Keizoku series with SICK's and the SPEC Saga series.
Both leads in Keizoku are brilliant with the beautiful Nakatani Miki playing Shibata Jun, the genius with a quirky humour that only gets funnier when she isn't good with directions or misplaces her belongings. I developed a crush on her so quickly, she has a presence on the screen that just shone through the 4:3 aspect ratio of a 1999 J-Drama. Watabe Atsuro playing the tortured soul that is Mayama Toru, who smiles and laughs through his manic episodes as his mind is destroyed and warped over what happened to his younger sister whilst chasing the shadows of Asakura but yet he gets up again and again to continue his fight.
I just love the series, the special and movie, it's why I gave this series a 10/10, I'm sure anyone could nitpick on this and say stuff could be better here and there but this was everything I wanted and more in a series.
annual reminder that this was written and directed by women and starring a woman, which is probably why it's so…
Sorry to burst your bubble but the main director is Tsutsumi Yukihiko, he's the one that directed all of Keizoku, it's special and movie as well as SPEC: Birth and everything else after that pretty much.
there's another movie called the last mile which isnt a sequel per se but does feature the same characters in…
The movie came out last year and the blu-ray was released earlier this year. I have it but no English subs just yet but I could probably watch it with no subtitles tbh.
I wonder if she has pubically talked about it.
Since this is a Netflix produced/funded project, they love to cancel series for a plethora of reasons and one such reason is when not enough people finish the season (the completion rate).
So that comment was more of a call out to the ones that like, adore or really love this series but were unhappy on how it panned out. I guess the comment was not for you.
Netflix cancelled shows like 1899 and Archive 81 for those reasons even though they were both great shows and in particular Archive 81. Thank god, DARK was able to finish.
I've only seen her in the SPEC series and she feels like she can play chirpy characters really well or characters that would hide a dark secret.
On Google, her date of birth is slightly different with it being 5th June 1977 meaning she's now 48 years old. She looks amazinginly youthful.
Regardless, she is stunning and genuinely surprised by career, she was getting small roles from 1998 to 2009 and then nothing but then came back in 2015. I do doubt it ever happing but would love to see her do a noona romance as the main female lead.
I do know it was mentioned in "2009" at the beginning of SPEC: Zero which is just before the Mishou section was formed.
I might ask you some time later in regards on where to get the SICK's series.
More importantly, there's a Satori spin off?
Also, she was like 18 or 19 years old when the affair started and the guy is 10 years older, both aren't great.
I watched the TV special and it's movie, the series now holds a special place for me but I kinda knew from the get go that it would. I just love it, SPEC: Birth is great too and at first I felt like it was it trying to recapture the magic of Keizoku and that Toma was trying to be too much like Shibata Jun, however, the series moved past that to forge itself differently. I do however think that Asakura, the main villain of Keizoku is much more villainous and insidious than Chii from SPEC: Birth, I've only seen up to SPEC: Life, so I have a special and 3 movies to watch before venturing further into the Keizoku series with SICK's and the SPEC Saga series.
Both leads in Keizoku are brilliant with the beautiful Nakatani Miki playing Shibata Jun, the genius with a quirky humour that only gets funnier when she isn't good with directions or misplaces her belongings. I developed a crush on her so quickly, she has a presence on the screen that just shone through the 4:3 aspect ratio of a 1999 J-Drama. Watabe Atsuro playing the tortured soul that is Mayama Toru, who smiles and laughs through his manic episodes as his mind is destroyed and warped over what happened to his younger sister whilst chasing the shadows of Asakura but yet he gets up again and again to continue his fight.
I just love the series, the special and movie, it's why I gave this series a 10/10, I'm sure anyone could nitpick on this and say stuff could be better here and there but this was everything I wanted and more in a series.