I've just discovered Code Blue and marathoned through all three seasons. I've noticed that she didn't change AT ALL, didn't seem to age while the other actors and actresses, such as Yamapi, Erika and Yui have aged quite a bit.
It was my dream to become an emergency doctor. I've marathoned through all seasons, but imho the first season is still the best, the sequels became too soap opera-ish for me.
Saw Matsuyuki in Taiyou wa shizumanai (which I highly recommend) and loved her in that drama, so I looked her up and this seems very interesting and greatly received. Glad to see that a drama that isn't romance got such great rating and viewership.
It's a bit boring compared to some of the other J's Journey episodes. But I'm amazed at Yamapi's english, it's actually comprehensible. He took english courses before the trip and it did pay off. I also commend him on actively talking to the people, because many japanese people are afraid of making mistakes and prefer not to talk at all.
I don't think it's weird to see Japanese actors wearing historical western clothing when plenty did during the…
Well, the names aren't japanese either, so the characters aren't japanese. And I cannot recall a japanese character in the story. But I ain't complaining, as I said they did a good job with the casting. It felt weird at first, but I got used to it quickly.
He's cute, though he's not my type. I really want to like him in the dramas and movies (currently watching Code Blue). But I find him much, much more amiable and likeable when he's doing interviews or appeared in variety shows.:)) Could be because I'm not so into the bad boy image of his characters.
I love the anime, both the anime original one and brotherhood. I was highly anticipating this movie, since the Rurouni Kenshin live action movies turned out so well. I have to admit all the asian actors wearing historical western clothing in a western environment did feel strange, but I guess it couldn't be helped since there aren't many western actors in Japan. The movie wasn't bad but the story felt too rushed, there was significantly less time to develop the relationships between the characters. I sometimes caught myself feeling bored and looking at the time, but I have to credit them for the effort to create the atmosphere as close to the original as possible. The CGI was also really good, Japan is slowly getting the hang of it as it seems. Most of the actors were well-cast, meaning they fit the characters visually. Acting-wise, the actress portraying Lust stood out for me.
This is my third asadora, and it got me interested because of anne of green gables.xD But I don't like the narrators voice, it's not as warm and cheerful as the voices in Massan and Asa ga kita.
I wish they didn't add the romance part. But I guess this adds more drama to it, because, if I guess it correctly, Yosuke could be actually Mitsuo, the lost son of the "murderer". That means, he would be the half-brother of Rena.
I've seen him in so many dramas. Though I wasn't familiar with his name until this article, I've always recognized his face. What a sad news! May he rest in peace.
You don't feel the huge age gap between them, because they have such great chemistry. I think, I wouldn't enjoy it that much if it weren't for the main couple. The inserted musical parts are unusual but after getting used to them I thought they served the comedy quite well.
I don't like this kind of relationship, but this is sth rare, an older woman and a younger guy. Usually you see more the vice-versa type of relationships, so it's refreshing. And it's commendable that both Takki and Matsushima were 17, respectively, 26 years old IR too. Luckily they both have great chemistry so I didn't feel that much weirded out and ended up actually rooting for them. Matsushima was so beautiful, I knew her first from the movie The Ring, one of my favourite Horror movies. Takki was cute in this show, but I prefer him more mature looking. Anyway, good show, not perfect but I was admittedly glued to the screen and marathoned through it.
Glad to see that a drama that isn't romance got such great rating and viewership.
I have to admit all the asian actors wearing historical western clothing in a western environment did feel strange, but I guess it couldn't be helped since there aren't many western actors in Japan. The movie wasn't bad but the story felt too rushed, there was significantly less time to develop the relationships between the characters. I sometimes caught myself feeling bored and looking at the time, but I have to credit them for the effort to create the atmosphere as close to the original as possible. The CGI was also really good, Japan is slowly getting the hang of it as it seems. Most of the actors were well-cast, meaning they fit the characters visually. Acting-wise, the actress portraying Lust stood out for me.
But I don't like the narrators voice, it's not as warm and cheerful as the voices in Massan and Asa ga kita.
Matsushima was so beautiful, I knew her first from the movie The Ring, one of my favourite Horror movies. Takki was cute in this show, but I prefer him more mature looking.
Anyway, good show, not perfect but I was admittedly glued to the screen and marathoned through it.