Showing posts with label Kurosagi. Show all posts
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Kurosagi (Movie)


Cast:
Yamashita Tomohisa as Kurosaki (Kurosagi)
Horikita Maki as Yoshikawa Tsurara
Ichikawa Yui as Mishima Yukari
Kato Koji as Shiraishi Yoichi
Yamazaki Tsutomu as Katsuragi Toshio
Okunuki Kaoru as Hayasa
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Genre:
Action, Crime investigation, Crooks, JDrama

Summary:
I LOVE the drama, so I was practically stalking crunchyroll, waiting for this to appear. Luckily enough, I was able to catch it two hours after it was uploaded (Reaaaly bad quality though T_T) and thus, was able to watch it before they took it off again, since am pretty sure it was licensed.

This is rather like just another, extra long episode of Kurosagi, the drama. There is another Shirosagi, one who uses promissory notes and declaring bankruptcy to swindle people. On one such case he swindled money from a woman, who has a young daughter who needs money for her heart surgery. Kurosaki contacts her and promises to swindle the money back. But this time there is a deadline suddenly as the money for the transplant has to be paid before a certain time.

The Shirosagi's name is Ishigaki, and he was behind some huge operation which greatly effected the Japanese economy some years back. And he was also connected with making Kurosaki's father bankrupt (therefore destroying his life) So yes, I suppose he is a larger scale Shirosagi then the others, a bigger fish, so to speak.

And there are other trials and realities Kurosaki must face of being a Kurosagi as well, but, more importantly...

Review:
WHAT THE HELL HAPPENED TO MY HAPPILY EVER AFTER FOR KUROSAKI???

There were basically, NO Tsurara/Kurosaki scenes. She could just have been a freakin extra! Well there was one, halfway good opportunity, but WITH NO MERITS. Damn, is it too much to hope for that the characters I adore live happily ever after? IS IT??? *calms down when she realizes she is sounding a bit too deranged*

The movie seems to center on Shakespearean tragedies. Macbeth, Othello and Julius Caesar seem to play a pretty dominant theme in this movie. So I can't help but wonder, is this perhaps some sort of premonition? That Kurosagi is also going to fall like Macbeth? Is he also going to be a once a hero, doomed to a tragic fate? It is very troubling. ~_~
Or maybe I'm just thinking too much.

For the first half of the movie I couldn't decide whether the movie was good or not. It did not make sense much, but it was really successful in bringing out moods, if in a bit of a haphazard way. But as it progressed, it made more and more sense and I was drawn completely into it and then at the perfect moment, everything fell into place. (Brilliantly ^_^)



Spoilers!



Although there was one thing which did not make sense however, that was how the atmosphere and everything was so damn convenient. {When shall we meet again? in thunder lightning or in rain? -__-'} And why were the sets and props for Julius Caesar left out in the rain? And HOW on earth did Katsuragi conveniently find himself in a coffin so Kurosaki could get a chance at threatening him with a katana in the rain (which was SO kool and made my heart pound. I mean, Yamapi, in the rain, in black, with that red scarf thing, with a KATANA. What more could my craving fangirl soul want? *floats away~~*)
Ahem. Anyway.

I loved the bit where Kurosaki had the katana pointed towards Katsuragi in the bar and there was this really intense atmosphere where I didn't even dare breath, thinking it was finally the confrontation between them, and then when Hayasa came, they went all, 'awww, you ruined the mood.' And then Kurosaki swiped the sword around and cut the shopping bag in half as he thought the sword was a fake. His expression when he realized it wasnt...

The main point of this drama is I guess, Kurosaki having to face the fact, that because of his actions as Kurosagi, other people are being affected. This fact is driven home when a person who was not his target gets killed because of a fluke. It was heartbreaking when he realized it. I really like how that aspect went on in the drama, although it was very touching, it was perfect. Because at first he was devastated but, he did not give up, he moved forward, with the determination he would NOT let it happen in future. He did not give up swindling either, and you have to admit, no matter how much you want him and Tsurara to live happily ever after together, that proves how strong his character is.

There was a nice bit of development on Katsuragi's background. Romantic too, suprisingly. Geez... I don't know what to feel about that old man, he is supposed to be easily despicable, but refuses to co-operate. -__-' I can't begin to imagine how Kurosaki feels, if me who is just watching this feels this confused.

Basically I loved this, although it frustrated me to no end. I adored how Kurosaki carried everything out so smoothly and coolly. Specially the part where he picked up the phone when Ishigaki called, and he was in the SAME room, and calmly pretended to be someone else. And about how he arranged everything with impeccable timing and planing. I don't know if it would have been possible in real life or not, but watching it (and Yamapi ^////^) made me believe it was possible, so for that, the movie gets a glowing recommendation from me.


It's definitely a must watch, (even if it frustrates you to no end due to the non conclusive way it is)

Music: Taiyou no Namida (Tears of the sun) by NEWS

Rating: 9/10 (I would have given the drama a 10, unlike Fably, but no matter how much I love the drama this is a 9)

Quotes:
It's okay if you run away, as long as you run as fast as you can.
~Kurosaki
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Everything, it's just another notch as the clock keeps ticking
You only arrive at the final second when you give up
Life's a walking shadow
~Katsuragi
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If, like Shakespeare said, "Life's but a walking shadow,"
until I die, I'll be a shadow.
Until I devour all the Shirosagi in this world, I won't let the curtain fall.

My name... is Kurosagi

I am a walking shadow.
~Kurosaki
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More Quotes?

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Note: I am looking forward to the next Kurosagi Movie, there SHOULD be one.
I'll place all my hopes that Kurosagi and Tsurara marry and get a specified number of kids whom they name after... umm... I donno, old man Katsuragi or something. Hey, maybe J.K.Rowling was on to some thing after all with the super annoying last chapter, sometimes you NEED to be told and reassured.
I understand now... *nods*

Kurosagi



Cast:
Yamashita Tomohisa as Kurosaki (Kurosagi)
Horikita Maki as Yoshikawa Tsurara
Ichikawa Yui as Mishima Yukari
Kato Koji as Shiraishi Yoichi
Yamazaki Tsutomu as Katsuragi Toshio
Kishibe Shiro as Mikimoto
Tayama Ryosei as Momoyama Tetsuji
Reina as Osawa Yuuko
Okunuki Kaoru as Hayasa
Sugimoto Tetta as Kurosaki's Father
Aikawa Sho as Kashima Masaru

Genre: JDrama, Action, Crime investigation, Semi-Romance

Episodes: 11

Summary: The drama is about a young man, Kurosaki, whose family was destroyed by swindlers, and how he continues to get revenge by swindling from swindlers. Its like a modern, dark, Robin Hood story. He swindles money back to its rightful, swindled, owners. His life begins to change when he meets a law student who disapproves of his 'occupation'.

Review: For a Robin Hood and Uchiha Clan Massacre combo how could the drama not be good? The drama is based on a manga seriess of the same name and according to it there are three kinds of swindlers: 'Shirosagi', 'Akasagi' and finally 'Kurosagi'. Yamashita (Yamapi) did an awesome job in playing the dark and serious and sarcastic (and hot) con artist with the disturbing past. I loved his disguise characters! So cute, really! And the old man Katsuragi is pretty cool too. Though his obsession with pickles and his spitting is very disgusting. Also Shiraishi Yoichi is very lovable. I liked him from the moment I saw him, even though he was a swindler who Kurosagi wants to defeat.

I had difficulty understanding all the things about checks and inheritance tax and stuff, but that's to be expected since I'm a science student. (I wonder if business students understood 'em...) But I was surprised at myself for not understanding even the psychological/emotional stuff. Am I to draw a conclusion that I'm emotionally immature or that the drama was just waay twisted for me to comprehend? But, due to that, I was really gripped by it and tried to predict what would happen next (I have to give myself a fail for that >.>). Aside from that the drama is very fast paced and full of suspense. Very complex and real. A tear jerker at times, and a side stitcher at others (or maybe its 'cause I'm sadistic and like to see other people fooled). Though most of the times its dark.

I liked Kurosagi's wardrobe, yeah. ^o^ And his cat is so kawaii! I am so gonna get a cat when/if I get my own place! The scenes between Kurosagi and Tsurara were very little, but I liked it that way. Too much romance makes me physically ill...sometimes. I like subtle stuff *nods*.

Spoiler alert!

There was this scene in the first episode: Tsurara had tripped into the way of an oncoming train and then Kurosagi had jumped in there to rescue her. For more then three seconds they just stayed there gazing at each other not caring for the viewers who were screaming 'GET OUTTA THERE!!' while shaking their monitors... Are they both stupid?!


Second episode was very heart wrenching. Koyama was there! ^0^ Episode 7 was pretty funny and I got to see Yamapi in a kimono! Kyaaaa!! With a fan!! And I loved the ending episode! It wasn't an ending I think. More of a break...*thoughtful* I hope there's going to be a second season! There's so much loose ends. Like getting back at that annoying detective with that bloody laugh for starters! There's lots more I want to say about the drama but I'll stop here. ^-^

Music:
Daite Senorita by Yamashita Tomohisa (a very catchy song, though I fail to see the connection of it to the drama since it goes like "daite daite daite Senorita" Daite mean hold tight...go figure >.> But I like it immensely anyway! ^0^)

Rating: 9/10 (Though my heart is begging me to give it a ten I can't 'cause it'll be just for Yamapi and I don't want to be prejudiced while rating.)

Quotes:
Kurosagi: The law can't protect people. If its like that then why should we obey it?

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Shinkawa (a swindler): God dammit. That kid... My money... GOD DAMMIT! My MONEY!!!

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Hoshiya Sumiko: When something happens, lets say, wen the culprit is caught, society will deem the case closed, but to the victim and the ones involved, they will continue to live on forever in the incident... It must be the same for Kurosaki-kun, don't u think?

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Tsurara: (clutching her heart) Its beating so fast...
Why? I always want to contradict you. Why? I want you to understand me! Why?

Kurosagi: (baffled) What are you talking about?

Tsurara: I love you! But then... why? Why are you a swindler?

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Kurosagi: Bang

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Kurosagi: Maidoari (Thank you, come again.)

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More Quotes

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Note: There are people who really do take advantage of innocent and naive people without even blinking. 'Tis a sad world we live in. But then there are people who try to change swindlers and help out the victims of an incident. By watching this, I found out that there are very different relationships between people. Like the relationship between Kurosagi and the old man Katsuragi. I really don't understand it...

Watch Kurosagi here or here! Your choice!