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[TV Asahi] My Girl - Aiba (Arashi), Yuka (download links at the 1st page!)
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from Wink Up magazine January 2010 issue...
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dah abih dah tgk citer nih.... |
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Translation of Shingo Murakami 's interview from "My Girl" official photobook
In the interview with Shingo Murakami who acted as Tomoya sensei
Q: Tomoya is considerably demanding of Masamune.
A.I feel that a certain part of Tomoya is jealous of Masamune for not keeping to the norm. Tomoya is not able to fulfill his own role as a father and can only watch as Masamune fulfills his duty to his daughter.
Don’t you think that while Tomoya is an excellent nursery teacher, he is helpless when it comes to his personal affairs? And while he is lacking in the career and culinary department, Masamune is someone who is seriously seriously resilient to the core.
On top of that, everyone would become so touched by Masamune that they would open up and reveal their vulnerability to him. I believe that there is something in him that opens the doors to one’s heart.
I look forward to seeing how the other characters develop under the influence of Masamune.
Q: What do you think of Aiba’s portrayal of Masamune?
A: Even if he is to encounter a situation like Masamune did, I believe that fellow will just grit his teeth and deal with it in like fashion.
I reckon he will deal with it with a “what ever will be will be” way; pliantly accepting whatever situation he is dealt with and doing the utmost best that he can.
Q: How was it like collaborating with Aiba, an old acquaintance?
A: It was extremely easy working with him!
Even when we had to do tension ridden scenes, apart from channeling whatever energy that was needed into our characters, there wasn’t any unnecessary stress.
If we had to do scenes with the children, he would play with them while helping to lighten the atmosphere. He is someone who is great at creating a comfortable environment.
crdt:clarice_dragon @LJ |
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[size=+1]Translation of Yuka's interview from "My Girl" official photobook
Q: What is your impression of Masamune the main character?
A: Somehow at first glance, he gives the impression that he is one who is passive and family oriented.
However I think he is a person of great fortitude to be able to commit himself to only one woman and to think of her continuously for six years. I wonder if this is not something that he has in common with Youko.
I believe when it comes down to the crunch, he is really a person that you can rely on.
And for this reason, knowing that instead of bothering about his own future, he would choose to be with her, Youko takes it upon herself to pull away from him.
Q: What is your opinion of Aiba who is portraying such a character?
A: Although I only started reading the original manga after having heard news of Aiba Masaki being selected to portray Masamune, I would go “ah! This role fits him perfectly!” as I was reading it.
In reality, I went “Ah! Its really Masamune!” when I saw Aiba dressed as his character with his spectacles and school uniform. * laughs *
Q: What are your thoughts on acting together as lovers?
Seeing as how it was our first time working together and my first time meeting him, I would be nervous, wouldn’t I? Strange, but I wasn’t nervous at all. Or rather shall I say that Aiba has an aura that puts one at ease. I didn’t really feel it but I believe that somewhere inside of him he must have an “on/off” switch. In all ordinariness, he would come to work and get into character. Not once was there a moment where he would go “Oh, you mustn’t bother me. I’m busy contemplating my role.” It was really easy working with him. This comfortable aura even extends to break times where he would chat with me unpretentiously. He is the “Aiba Masaki” that one would often watch on variety shows. Having said that, he isn’t someone who tries to fish for your attention by deliberately having a conversation with you. And this sense of “natural-ness” is reflected even on television.
crdt: clarice_dragon[size=+1]@LJ
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boxset DVD dah dijual di kedai2 |
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Drama Grand Prix: "My Girl" on top
Tue, January 26, 2010 (1:54am EST)
The results for the fall season of the 13th Nikkan Sports Drama Grand Prix were recently announced. In four of the categories, the votes mainly went to the shows "My Girl" and "JIN," but "My Girl" managed to win in three of them.
4,852 votes were submitted between January 6 and January 15 to decide the winners.
Best Drama:
1. My Girl - 2042
2. JIN - 1069
3. Tokyo DOGS - 470
4. Ohitorisama - 280
5. Tenchijin - 118
Best Actor:
1. Masaki Aiba (My Girl) - 2152
2. Takao Osawa (JIN) - 1040
3. Shun Oguri (Tokyo DOGS) - 574
4. Satoshi Tsumabuki (Tenchijin) - 214
5. Haruma Miura (Samurai High School) - 193
Best Actress:
1. Erika Toda (LIAR GAME) - 1038
2. Alisa Mizuki (Ohitorisama) - 774
3. Karina (Real Clothes) - 627
4. Mirai Shida (Shokojo Seira) - 567
5. Ryoko Yonekura (Koshonin ~The Negotiator~) - 503
Best Supporting Actor:
1. Masaaki Uchino (JIN) - 853
2. Shingo Murakami (My Girl) - 785
3. Hiro Mizushima (Tokyo DOGS) - 600
4. Yukiya Kitamura (My Girl) - 392
5. Keita Tachibana (Ohitorisama) - 266
Best Supporting Actress:
1. Momoka Ishii (My Girl) - 1282
2. Haruka Ayase (JIN) - 827
3. Miki Nakatani (JIN) - 397
4. Yuriko Yoshitaka (Tokyo DOGS) - 375
5. Yuka (My Girl) - 195
Source: www.tokyograph.com |
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