I'm actually looking forward to seeing a Marvel movie now! :-)
Depending on where you're moving, you could probably get the movie on VOD or the equivalent - lots of countries have something like that. If someone bought the DVD in the US and sent it to you, unless you're taking along your Region 1 Blu-Ray player, you won't be able to play it (much of Southeast Asia and SK is Region 3.) I'm sure that it will play in Korean theaters but it might be dubbed into Korean? (It could happen and does a lot of places but hopefully it will just be subtitles.) Maybe just ask around when you get there and see what they recommend.
And YES to Black Panther 2 in 2022!! (Rest in power, Chadwick.)
There are many excellent J-dramas! What are you interested in?
Excellent question....I have many favorites! :-) On my profile I have a list of my favorite dark and/or mature J-dramas and a list of all the J-dramas I've seen so far. I don't, however, have a list made yet for those new to J-dramas or my overall favorites. I will say that depending on what you like, probably my favorite J-drama is Alice in Borderland, on Netflix. It's quite violent in parts though, in case that bothers you. One of my absolute favorites that's not dark or violent at all would be Kikazaru Koi - I co-wrote an MDL article about it: https://kisskh.at/article/kikazaru-koi-niha-riyuu-ga-atte-a-reason-for-love
I'll have to make up my top ten list and send it to you!
Which J-dramas have you tried watching and couldn't get past the first episode? I'm just curious.
No worries - I'm an avid J-drama fan, so I was just curious. We each have our preferences for sure. I peeked at your profile and see that you like historical C-dramas, which I don't much, (although I have seen a few.) For me it's the dubbing and the amount of episodes that throws me off every time. Luckily there are enough dramas from enough countries to go around! :-) Do you have a favorite?
I'm actually looking forward to seeing a Marvel movie now! :-)
As a fellow American, I know what you're talking about, unfortunately. I haven't been to the theater in a lot of years, and I certainly won't start again anytime soon. I'm hoping that they'll release this on a couple of platforms as well as in the theaters, but that has had mixed success this past year.
He picked the wrong time to be in the Marvels movie as they are all crap now. They've gone down for the last four…
Oh FFS. Don't like it? Don't watch it! But your outrage about diversity in casting, directing, and representation hits wrong when you use dog whistles like woke, and progressive social justice warriors.
I don't think it's just on MDL... Japan is known for it's hugh-quality anime, not dramas. And, from what I've…
I disagree with the premise that J-dramas have a lesser production quality than C-dramas or Thai dramas. I've seen enough poorly planned and executed C-dramas with terrible dubbing and awful special effects to last me for a while. That's not to say I don't enjoy C-dramas, because I've found some that I really like. But they also produce SO MANY dramas in a year and many of them are just carbon copies of the drama that came before. Also, J-dramas have been able to say a lot with fewer episodes than any C-drama I've ever seen - packing an emotional punch into six or eight episodes instead of 36 or 56. (I do agree with you that anime is still more popular world-wide than dramas though.) Just a few years ago, K-dramas were very low-budget as well, but Korean media companies have entered into production contracts with giants like Netflix and others and that infusion of cash and people helps to up the production quality, no matter where it's from. (This isn't making a statement on the quality of the writing/acting, but simply the production value of the drama or film.) And I predict that with the huge success of Alice in Borderland that we'll finally start to see more J-dramas on Netflix. That was a drama with a spectacular set, incredible writing and acting, and excellent special effects.
Started watching this and laughed really hard at the balloon incident in the first episode. I love when trope-y situations get a twist. :-) Thanks for the article! (Also I have watched a few other things with Nakagawa Taishi and I always like him, but he is straight up gorgeous in this...)
I don't think I will make the list for the most popular Japanese actress on MDL. So if you want to make it go…
It's a good idea, but I've got to finish the ones I've started first! LOL! But I'll keep that in mind for later, unless someone else with more time beats me to it. :-)
Love love love this article! As always, I love seeing more Japanese media content on MDL, and your articles are just great.
My favorite J-actors (pretty much in order, although the top three move around from #1-3): Yokohama Ryusei Yamazaki Kento (and my favorite pairing is Kento with Tsuchiya Tao) Yoshizawa Ryo Mackenyu Suda Masaki Takahashi Issei Kiriyama Renn Saito Takumi Shison Jun Tanaka Kei Murakami Nijiro Sakurada Dori Nakao Masaki Kamenashi Kazuya Taishi Nakagawa
And of course, Miura Haruma.
Someone should do the best female J-actors now (I have a list for those too!) :-)
And YES to Black Panther 2 in 2022!! (Rest in power, Chadwick.)
One of my absolute favorites that's not dark or violent at all would be Kikazaru Koi - I co-wrote an MDL article about it:
https://kisskh.at/article/kikazaru-koi-niha-riyuu-ga-atte-a-reason-for-love
I'll have to make up my top ten list and send it to you!
Just a few years ago, K-dramas were very low-budget as well, but Korean media companies have entered into production contracts with giants like Netflix and others and that infusion of cash and people helps to up the production quality, no matter where it's from. (This isn't making a statement on the quality of the writing/acting, but simply the production value of the drama or film.)
And I predict that with the huge success of Alice in Borderland that we'll finally start to see more J-dramas on Netflix. That was a drama with a spectacular set, incredible writing and acting, and excellent special effects.
My favorite J-actors (pretty much in order, although the top three move around from #1-3):
Yokohama Ryusei
Yamazaki Kento (and my favorite pairing is Kento with Tsuchiya Tao)
Yoshizawa Ryo
Mackenyu
Suda Masaki
Takahashi Issei
Kiriyama Renn
Saito Takumi
Shison Jun
Tanaka Kei
Murakami Nijiro
Sakurada Dori
Nakao Masaki
Kamenashi Kazuya
Taishi Nakagawa
And of course, Miura Haruma.
Someone should do the best female J-actors now (I have a list for those too!) :-)