"Having a son is better. Daughters are no good. Once you’ve raised her, she leaves and gets married. If they don’t get married, you only worry. And when they do get married, you feel let down." So no matter what girls do, it's a letdown. Figures :P
Bored out of my mind. Also the main girl Noriko had this creepy smile all throughout the movie, I couldn't stand it. I liked the father-daughter conversation in the end though.
I totally loved it! Not only was the story amazing, the cast (especially the female) great, but the dialogs were the best! Women's issues were well explored but also the theme of revenge and forgiveness.
Excellent reasons! But just want to emphasize again on the refreshing spin on the trope. Yes it's a contract marriage, but it's done in a way both characters went for it, not one sacrificing for the others. They also went there not to fake in front of anyone, but for the sake of that lifestyle specifically.
And most importantly the trope is used to explore what the principal marriage, companionship is, and what makes it a successful, what makes it unsuccessful, and how to achieve happiness. Of course all those are too complicated questions to actually have definite answers, but the way they were explored was refreshing and fun.
I feel llike Tsutsumi Shinichi doesn't get enough credit for his presence in movies! He always has a way to be outstanding among the cast. As much as he was disturbingly crazy here, you can't help but root for his "love"
OMG this was awesome! Pure entertainment with awesome performance! Okay the ending was too much of an overkill it was too funny for me to complain haha XD
I don't agree with the inclusion of Nodame Cantabile. As friends yes there used in comedic ways that might not be acceptable in real life, but once the lead actor felt he had feelings for her it changed. It was NEVER self- sacrificing. There's a difference between choosing a career for the sake of your boyfriend and choosing it because you want to prove to yourself that you're as good, if not better.
Also if you watched the SP and the movies (especially the last movie) you'll see how she doesn't do things for his sake but for her, and the relationship between them is pushing each other to be ambitious and not choose the easy path, to compete and get better and farther in their career rather than her following him. He's the INCENTIVE not the purpose.
I don't mean to be overly defensive but I just want to clarify how I view it.
Otherwise yea there are many issues in the portrayal of females in not only kdramas, but also j-doramas (thai would be a whole other story lol) and many others.
This review was wonderfully written. Having started recently, I agreed with all your analysis of the characters…
Awe thanks :D everytime I read my reviews I feel they are missing something and need improvements. I think the antagonists here were the most intriguing. I wanted to write more but it have had already written too much!
Not sure why it's called "after the storm" since all the events of the movie happen during or before :P
It's a slice-of-life movie. Not sure what drew me to it but it really had my attention the whole time. Abe Hiroshi is so great at playing a pathetic character that you can't help but root for, despite completely understanding his wife for leaving him. I guess I would've been less empathetic if he didn't feel threaten to be cut off from his son all the time, when he truly cares about being a decent father for him, and does genuinely care for him.
Kiki Kirin steals my heart as always. Man her since her the most heartfelt and emotional. I love her scenes with characters individually or when all together.
Maki Yoko and Ikematsu Sosuke where also great, and awesome as always ;)
overall enjoyable but took me forever to finish. I can't put my hands on exactly what but it just didn't grab me. I still enjoyed the acting. My favourite is Tsutsumi Shinichi, but there's also Fukikoshi Mitsuru, Kenichi Endo, Kamiji Yusuke, and Takayuki Yamada as always.
Reviews are usually for those who completed the drama.
Buuuuuuut there is an overarching plot! It was slow but subtly growing. The overacting was on purpose, they were making fun of Japanese talk shows and their ridiculousness. It's not for all and I guess not for you.
I love the cast, the guest stars, the acting, the directing, the flashback effects, the music. The writing is weak, and some dialog too cheesy or didn't make much sense.
A:"I'm like you" - B:"What makes you think so?"
A moment later...
B:"You're just like me" - A:"I'm nothing like you"
Looks more like labor than drama watching :p Good to know to stay away from this one, thanks! You have a small…
Corrected thx. I think I was being too harsh I rerated 6 instead. It's very personal for me but when a drama feels like a burden to finish then I become harsh. This one took me 16 episodes to get into. It took me that long to get into Gou but Gou then kept getting better with very good last 10 episodes. This one went back to being boring after episode 31-32. The last episode was good.
There is really nothing special about this drama. It's predictable, it's repetitive, and mostly it's very cheesy. I would've rated it less, but there's something about the main character that made me give it an extra point, and that is his genuine kindness. There was a moment he really got to me and I got invested in the character, but yea he kept spewing cheesiness lol. Still entertaining while it lasts but ultimately forgettable.
Without realizing it, 8 episodes in, this drama has been building a pretty solid story line. It's slow but by now I'm really invested + it's pure fun and a great reflection of the show-biz industry in Japan.
Bored out of my mind. Also the main girl Noriko had this creepy smile all throughout the movie, I couldn't stand it. I liked the father-daughter conversation in the end though.
And most importantly the trope is used to explore what the principal marriage, companionship is, and what makes it a successful, what makes it unsuccessful, and how to achieve happiness. Of course all those are too complicated questions to actually have definite answers, but the way they were explored was refreshing and fun.
Seriously everyone should watch it ;)
Also if you watched the SP and the movies (especially the last movie) you'll see how she doesn't do things for his sake but for her, and the relationship between them is pushing each other to be ambitious and not choose the easy path, to compete and get better and farther in their career rather than her following him. He's the INCENTIVE not the purpose.
I don't mean to be overly defensive but I just want to clarify how I view it.
Otherwise yea there are many issues in the portrayal of females in not only kdramas, but also j-doramas (thai would be a whole other story lol) and many others.
Seriously I'd go to THAT hell any day :D
Pure fun for what it is! Hilariously funny. I love the world constructed, the characters. Everyone was soo into it!
Enjoyable typical story with a fairytale-ish feel to it.
It's a slice-of-life movie. Not sure what drew me to it but it really had my attention the whole time. Abe Hiroshi is so great at playing a pathetic character that you can't help but root for, despite completely understanding his wife for leaving him. I guess I would've been less empathetic if he didn't feel threaten to be cut off from his son all the time, when he truly cares about being a decent father for him, and does genuinely care for him.
Kiki Kirin steals my heart as always. Man her since her the most heartfelt and emotional. I love her scenes with characters individually or when all together.
Maki Yoko and Ikematsu Sosuke where also great, and awesome as always ;)
Buuuuuuut there is an overarching plot! It was slow but subtly growing. The overacting was on purpose, they were making fun of Japanese talk shows and their ridiculousness. It's not for all and I guess not for you.
A:"I'm like you" - B:"What makes you think so?"
A moment later...
B:"You're just like me" - A:"I'm nothing like you"
And I had no idea where they were getting at!