Showing posts with label Eita. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Eita. Show all posts

Voice

ヴォイス

Cast:
Eita as Kaji Daiki
Ikuta Toma as Ishimatsu Ryosuke
Ishihara Satomi as Kuboaki Kanako
Endo Yuya as Kirihata Teppei
Sato Tomohito as Hanei Akira
Izumiya Shigeru as Kaburagi Makoto
Yada Akiko as Natsuigawa Reiko
Tokito Saburo as Sagawa Fumihiko

Genre: Medical, Mystery, JDrama

Episodes: 11

Summary: Only five students take part in the forensic science seminar. One of them, Kaji Daiki being strong-handed into it by the professor because he is 'suited' to it, although he originally applied for the Heart Sugary Seminar (apparently because it's popular).

The drama starts with him staring inquisitively at where his name is pasted over with another's on the notice board for the heart sugary seminar, asking why? and that's a question that is repeated throughout the drama, from things as silly as to why a certain person has to look at the sun to sneeze, to why a certain person died in a certain way.

All five of them have different personal reasons for joining, but for the course of the seminar, all five of them together explore a branch of medicine as doctors for the dead, and throughout cases, encounter things that make them realize the importance of such a thing, in finding the truth, in allowing the families to accept death and pass on, regardless of whether they decide to pursue the field in the future or not.

Review: I really really liked this. I decided to watch it a while back when I realized I haven't watched a single thing with Toma in it since HanaKimi (Oh wait, I forgot about Maou. But then again, I didn't watch it entirely upon finding out how it ended. Meh, must get around to it sometime..) ANYWAY, yes, I started watching this a while back for Toma. However,  I think the reason I was able to stick to watching it, was because of my recent medical drama kick (Uwaa~ Code Blue 2 is made of awesome, btw. Not only because of Pi-face the gorgeous either. *cough*), and this is one awesome medical drama. About medicine for the dead. I don't see how you can get any more awesome. Kanarazu.

Each case is interesting, and while I have no clue about the credibility of all they say, it sounds incredibly believable and awesome. That saying "Dead men tell no tales" is clearly a lie. Even the dead have voices, and it's the job of modern forensic scientists to listen to those voices. Their voices have the ability to clear innocent men of guilt, to unveil the truth, and to help those that are left behind, move on.

Now, the only bone to pick (lame joke is lame), is about how this Daiki is so damn presumptions in the drama. More so because he does it mainly by using his ~imagination~ outside of the laboratory. How a little clue left behind can make you assume so and so makes my inner cynic scoff like it's been swimming in dust clouds. But then again, I suppose it is, like the proffessor said, only because they are learning, they are supposed to experience things like that, and learn, and understand properly. When they do, later, they will be able to understand, even within the confines of the lab, without prancing off to the crime scene.

Okay, so regarding the non-medical aspects, I kinda adored the relationships between the characters. They were all so damn sweet, and adorable, making the drama incredibly fun. Daiki was such a pain in the ass with all his why? WHY? WWHAAAAAI?~ ing, but they were so indulgent (while calling him a pain in the ass, but that's a fact, so it doesn't count as being not indulgent), and Ryosuke's parts were made of awesome, I love Toma to bits, and his character is kinda awesome too, in the sense that he is purely human. (Which reminds me, I want to see Toma's Ningen Shikkaku so bad. T___T). Hannei-kun is the awesomest gangster-turned-med-student ever. Teppei is sweet, and Aki is hilarious. Combined, all their interactions were made of win. [I'm a sucker for these nakama things. ^^']

Verdict: Good Drama~

Music: Setsuna by GReeeeN

Rating: 8/10

Quotes:

~ Might show up in songstories in the possible future? ~

Note: I didn't like Ishihara Satomi much in Hanayome to Papa (which I watched purely for Junno <3) OH WAIT. I just realized it. That's why I loved the professor dude so much. HE WAS THE PAPA~ XDD Damn it, I can't believe it took me that long to realize that. *Ahem* But I am rethinking my opinion and thinking of adding her to the list of actresses I'm fangirling. [Currently Kitagawa Keiko, Kuroki Meisa and Toda Erika, I think.] After all, she was the one whom Chibi-basahaa-Ryo-face-in-a-white-suit-with-wings sang Love Me Tender to. *snickers* I really really want to get my hands on that drama. Teru Teru Kazoku it was called, I think?

Also, pleased with my not-counter-productive-to-school-work restraint. I took quite a while to watch this, as I put in a considerable effort to limit to around an episode a day, instead of watching it all in one go like I normally do.

Sapuri

サプリ

Cast:
Ito Misaki as Fuji Minami
Kamenashi Kazuya as Ishida Yuya
Eita as Ogiwara Satoshi
Shiraishi Miho as Yugi Yoko
Aijima Kazuyuki as Sakuragi Kunio
Asami Reina as Watanabe Yuri
Haraguchi Akimasa as Matsui Yoshihide
Sato Shigeyuki as Mita Keisuke
Shida Mirai as Konno Natsuki
Ryo as Tanaka Mizuho
Sato Koichi as Imaoka Kyotaro

Genre: Office, Romance, JDrama

Episodes: 11

Summary: Fuji Minami works at an advertising agency. She sees everything in her life in four screens, the same technique she uses to visualize an advertisement to make the most use of the limited time.

One day, she happens to pick up a stranger's telephone on the train (ie: fated encounter). It happens to belong to someone around ten years her junior, who rants about having to go to a job interview, although he thinks there has to be something better for him on days like this, etc, which makes her snap at him about her opinion of a life plan, and then hand the phone over to the train station for Ishida to pick it up himself.

They have yet another encounter on a pedestrian-crossing non the less, although obviously they don't notice each other. Then Ishida's part time job just happens to be at the company that Fujii-san works at.

Review: It should come as no surprise that I watch these things purely for the pretties. I mean yes, an actual plot or a lovely awesome drama is always nice, but let's be honest here, I'll probably watch anything on earth, just to oggle these people. (Why yes, I am utterly shallow in this regard. Like a puddle. Of melted mush. Which their adorkableness reduces me into.) Part of the obsession you see, it's an inescapable fact of the illness.

And just who can be prettier than Kamenashi Kazuya, with hair like that. Damn the boy is gorgeous. (Whose going to vote that that's gonna be the most over-abused word in this blog pretty soon? ^_~) I am wholeheartedly glad I got over my absurd anti-Kame phase. Think of all the pretty I would have missed!

Speaking of the Drama itself... Did I mention that Kamenashi is adorable and utterly made of cute? Coz he is. Really. <3 Drama. Itself. This I actually LIKED. I expected another Anego, but this has a decided minimum of Stupid Adults, specially in comparison to Anego. Good Thing. Very. No one I wanted to chain to a rock and set eagles on, really. Even the two possible candidates kinda redeemed themselves in the end. Although wait. Watanabe. *evil thoughts* That woman was seriously annoying. You just don't ask people to hand persons over to you coz you have nothing and she has everything, okay? Think of poor Kamenashi standing in the rain! [erm, rant, yes.]

I learned quite a bit about commercials which I thought was cool. Got some tips about handling the creative process. It was fun. Maybe I am a boring person who actually likes office dramas? (And everything else basically? Since upon reflection there are very few things I dislike specially if they have shinny pretties in them.)

I liked Fujii Minami. The entire drama was kinda cute, despite being an otona no office drama. The confessions were cute. There were other cute-things which I am not talking about, NOT, ofcourse, because I am lazy and stuff like that, but because I don't remember how to do the spoiler hide thing again. So moving on.

The Enjoy-Oyaji was funny. Natsuki-chan was adorable. Ishida playing mommy/nanny/housekeeper to them (while leaching off them and living there) was beyond awesomely adorable.

Altogether good drama.

Music:
YOU by KAT-TUN [Theme]
Blue Days by ayaka [Insert song]
Real voice by ayaka [Ending]
I adore the first two songs quite a whole lot <3

Rating: 6/10

Quotes:

Fuji Minami: Well, wouldn't it be great if we could work together even ten years from now?
In ten years, you'll become some kind of a hot shot, and we'll work overtime together.
Then we'll laugh and talk about how hopeless you were when you first came here.
Wouldn't that be awesomely fun?
Ishida Yuya: There's a huge difference...
Fuji Minami: Eh?
Ishida Yuya: Actually, I cannot even think of ten minutes from now,
let alone ten years into the future.
Me in ten years, something that much in the future,
there's only one single person in the entire world who is thinking of such a thing.
Just one.
Only you, Fujii-san.


Note: I wonder why I try reviewing these things now, since I clearly fail at being objective, and just randomly flail/flounder anyway. >_>

Also, Ishida's cellphone ringtone sounds familar, but I cannot place my finger on it. Does anyone know what it is?