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Originally posted by whitedove at 15-7-2008 02:34 PM
from Men's Non-No No.11 2008 issue...
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To my dearest sis, WHITEDOVE
HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!!
May all your dreams come true...
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"Love and Honor": a well-crafted, low-impact samurai tale
Movie review: "Love and Honor" (completing Yoji Yamada's samurai trilogy that includes "The Twilight Samurai" and "The Hidden Blade") may disappoint anyone looking for fast-paced samurai action, but it's an exquisitely crafted melodrama, moving with stately grace toward an understated yet forceful quest for revenge.
Now 76 and still at the top of his game, Yamada subtly focuses on class divisions and fading tradition in the engrossing story of Shinnojo (Takuya Kimura), a proud samurai who's grown weary of his low-level post as a food-taster for the shogun lord of his clan. When he is blinded by a sampling of toxic, out-of-season shellfish, his devoted wife, Kayo (Rei Dan), seeks financial relief from a corrupt clan official who demands sexual favors in return. Outraged by this affront to his wounded pride, Shinnojo impulsively divorces Kayo and demands a sword fight with his skillful opponent.
The climactic confrontation is as brief as it is satisfying; with expert character development, first-class production values, flawless casting and a humanitarian perspective on the plight of the underdog, Yamada brings us to that moment |
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"CHANGE" ratings end on a high note
Tue, July 15, 2008 (12:29am EDT)
Fuji TV's Monday night drama series "CHANGE," starring Takuya Kimura, aired its final episode this week. It averaged a 27.4% rating in the Kanto area, making it the highest-rated drama episode so far this year. The previous highest was the premiere of "Gokusen 3," which achieved 26.4%. However, "Gokusen" still ranks #1 for the season average.
The finale of "CHANGE" reached its peak during the episode's second half, attaining a 31.2% peak.
Source: www.tokyograph.com |
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from Weekly Pia 27/6/2008 issue...
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double posting...
[ Last edited by whitedove at 21-7-2008 02:45 PM ] |
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Drama Grand Prix: "CHANGE" and "Last Friends" win for Fuji TV
Thu, July 17, 2008 (1:42am EDT)
Nikkan Sports has completed its Nikkan Sports Drama Grand Prix for the spring season, which counts as the first quarter of the 2008 awards. A total of 8,350 votes were gathered during the first ten days of July.
Fuji TV's Monday night series "CHANGE" took two awards. It edged out "Last Friends" by 129 votes to be named Best Drama, and Takuya Kimura overwhelmed "ROOKIES" star Ryuta Sato by a margin of almost 2,200 votes in the race for Best Actor.
Yuki Amami was voted Best Actress for her role in "Around 40." The next closest choices were Aoi Miyazaki and Yukie Nakama.
"Last Friends" picked up the remaining two categories, Best Supporting Actor and Actress. Ryo Nishikido only collected 1,100 votes, but it was enough to defeat Hiroshi Abe and the rest. Juri Ueno, considered only a supporting cast member to Masami Nagasawa, pulled in more than 2,500 votes, with Eri Fukatsu slightly less than 400 votes away.
Source: www.tokyograph.com |
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Just when you think there's no hope, TV offers up intrigue and talent
Wm. Penn / Daily Yomiuri Columnist
If there is an heir to Shiba's intelligent, socially conscious style of scriptwriting, it just might be Yasushi Fukuda, who, in recent years, has given us Kyumei Byoto 24-ji, Galileo, and now the political drama Change. The showpiece of the July 14, five-star finale was an inspiring 20-minute speech by Prime Minister Asakura (Takuya Kimura) that emphasized accountability and responsibility for politicians and voters alike. It was so good, the public would probably elect Asakura tomorrow if given the chance.
It might have been fiction, but the final episode was very gratifying TV. I'm already hoping for Change II. Starting July 21, Yuji Oda's Taiyo to Umi no Kyo#su takes over Fuji's Monday 9 p.m. slot but Change will be a tough act to follow.
(Jul. 18, 2008)
Source: http://www.yomiuri.co.jp/dy/features/arts/20080718TDY16005.htm |
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from Josei Jishin magazine 27/5/2008 issue...
in new dorama, CHANGE
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from Popolo magazine August 2008 issue...
in new dorama, CHANGE
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nape abang long dlm change agak gelap ek....
pastu muker tak hensem sangat..... seb bek la aku dh jatuh hati ngan yg sblm nih
setakat sekali tgk tak hensem, tak jadi nanah bg aku |
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Reply #1792 nzhass79's post
nak tunjuk yg dia org kebanyakan kot |
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Reply #1793 whitedove's post
ye ke?? tp kalo ikut lepas jadi PM leh berubah sket...
tp cam tu gak aku tgk...
tp tak kisahler... aku suker.... |
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from TV Pia magazine no.15 2008 issue...
in dorama, CHANGE
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Reply #1795 whitedove's post
me dah borong citer ni utk my aunt.. me tgk epi 1 aje .. adess buruk giler rambut keringting ala2 alleycat dia dia tu... kekeke.. tp citer ni mmg npk best ler.. |
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XYLISH1 CM...
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FOMA series CM...
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