Hey everyone!
I could convince my bff to be author here. Her name is Jane.
No, it's not real convincing. I asked her once and she told me then that she maybe will join but only if she passes the final exams for matriculation exam. Now she can study =D
BTW: Congrats x33
Please welcome her and I hope it will be fun and she can bring new pep in here ;D
Wednesday, June 20, 2012
Tuesday, June 5, 2012
“You’ve fallen for me” – A Heartstrings Review
Originalname:
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넌 내게 반했어 | Neon Naege Banhaesseo
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Also known as:
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You've Fallen for Me
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Release Date:
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29. June - 18. August 2011
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Director:
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Pyo Min-Soo
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Writer:
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Lee Myung-Sook
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Cast:
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Park Shin Hye, Jung Yong Hwa, Song Chang Ui, So E-Hyun,
Woo Ri, Kang Min Hyuk
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Plot
At the
beginning we get to know our main characters Kyu Won and Lee Shin. Kyu Won is a
bright girl and a highly skilled gayageum player. She lives with her
grandfather and studies in the traditional music department. Lee Shin is the
vocalist of the popular campus band “The Stupid”. He is a cold and refined
young man, while being a highly skilled guitarist. He studies at the same
university as Kyu Won but in the applied music department. The two haven’t much
in common but because the teacher of the traditional music department lies sick
in the hospital, Kyu Won decides to collect money for the hospital fee. To earn
more money, she asks “The Stupid” if they could perform at this event. They
agreed, but because of a family incident Lee Shin didn’t appear and Kyu Won had
to sing instead of him. Of course the audience was disappointed because the
handsome vocalist didn’t perform but it wasn’t all too bad. The event was a
great success and Kyu Won caught the attention of a musical director who also
majored at this university and was called back to plan something for the 100th
anniversary of the university. At the same evening Kyu Won wanted to bring the
money to the sick professor but the professor already passed away. The next
day, Lee Shin wants to apologize and to give back the money which she paid him
to go on stage but she refuses and says that she isn’t that disappointed
because she knew he would act that way and that he shouldn’t think too much of
himself because he can’t catch her heart with his lyrics although he looks
great. Of course he couldn’t leave it like that and so they bet: who can reach
the audience’s heart can order the loser around for one month.
The big day
has arrived. “The Stupid” performs without singing (this was a task) and then
“Windflowers” where Kyu Won is the leader. For a moment it looks like she could
win but a string of her gayageum breaks. So she loses.
So for thenext time, she will be his slave. One day Lee Shin calls her and orders her to attend a class for him because he’s busy. He goes to his father (who he never met) and takes guitar lessons. So, Kyu Won has to write an excuse for this class although she didn’t take it. After Lee Shin returns, he gives a “concert” and debuts his new song, which attaches Kyu Won in a way. After the performance Kyu Won tells Lee Shin about the homework, but the next day the professor isn’t satisfied and so they have to clean up the drama club’s dressing room. Of course Lee Shin teases her but suddenly the light goes off and when the light turns on again their faces are very close. To avoid to talk with her about this, he orders her again. Afterwards, when she wants to return the keys to Lee Shin, she meets the director and he tells her about an audition. (You remember? The university will celebrate soon its 100th anniversary) So she decides to participate with her band there. At the end the “Windflowers” achieves to be in the performance group of the festival (but Kyu Won has to be an actress and not an musician) so are “The Stupid”, Hee Joo (she’s the chairman’s daughter and the love interest of “The Stupid”’s drummer; she achieved it only with their help) and Ki Young (a new guy who was brought by the director with an enormous voice). Lee Shin wants to decline to be part of the festival but when the professor o the dance department steps in, he stays. Kyu Won recognises this tension and concluded that he must be in love with her.
So for thenext time, she will be his slave. One day Lee Shin calls her and orders her to attend a class for him because he’s busy. He goes to his father (who he never met) and takes guitar lessons. So, Kyu Won has to write an excuse for this class although she didn’t take it. After Lee Shin returns, he gives a “concert” and debuts his new song, which attaches Kyu Won in a way. After the performance Kyu Won tells Lee Shin about the homework, but the next day the professor isn’t satisfied and so they have to clean up the drama club’s dressing room. Of course Lee Shin teases her but suddenly the light goes off and when the light turns on again their faces are very close. To avoid to talk with her about this, he orders her again. Afterwards, when she wants to return the keys to Lee Shin, she meets the director and he tells her about an audition. (You remember? The university will celebrate soon its 100th anniversary) So she decides to participate with her band there. At the end the “Windflowers” achieves to be in the performance group of the festival (but Kyu Won has to be an actress and not an musician) so are “The Stupid”, Hee Joo (she’s the chairman’s daughter and the love interest of “The Stupid”’s drummer; she achieved it only with their help) and Ki Young (a new guy who was brought by the director with an enormous voice). Lee Shin wants to decline to be part of the festival but when the professor o the dance department steps in, he stays. Kyu Won recognises this tension and concluded that he must be in love with her.
So the
training begins and it doesn’t start well for Kyu Won because everyone believes
Kyu Won got that place because she has a relationship with the director. After
she got involved in a girl fight she considers resigning because she thinks she
causes the troubles. The director doesn’t want her to leave so he tells Lee
Shin (he found out that Kyu Won is Lee Shin’s slave) to bring her back. So Kyu
Won (did she silently fell in love?) comes back but she lacks one trainings
lesson so she gets again bullied. The director has enough. He shows the
troublemaker what can happen in the showbiz although you have talent and that
gives the girls to think about how they behaved and about their thoughts. Kyu
Won decides to work harder and not to cause any problems. She gets also support
from the dance professor and in the next lesson she could catch up. After
training Kyu Won was about to go home but she is picked up by the director who
saw her how pitiful she walked because of the aches. On the way home they see
Lee Shin how he puts a necklace around the dance professor’s neck and kisses
her. Kyu Won feels something that she never felt before and it hurts. (Oh, I
don’t know… hmmm… MAYBE YOUR HEART, IDIOT!!)
The next
day, Kyu Won wants to talk with Lee Shin about his feelings towards the
professor, but he was already rejected so he becomes mad and fires her as a
slave. But then, he recognizes that he somehow misses her and buys her coffee
(she had always to buy him coffee and at the beginning she wrote notes like
“with a lot of spit”) with a similar note and leaves it there where she has
always to deliver to. So she thanks him and he orders her to clean up the messy
band room and she gladly do it.
The next
day Kyu Won sees how Lee Shin gets again rejected by the professor (he sees how
the professor embraces the director) and she feels sorry for him. So she tries
him to cheer him up but he doesn’t want to listen to her. Lee Shin is very
heartbroken now. He decides he will no more like somebody and tells this also
Kyu Won.
Days passes
again (in the meantime, Kyu Won got almost kicked out of the performance) the
last day of her slavery arrives and her last task is to find the necklace Lee
Shin threw away to forget the professor. Kyu Won finds the lost necklace and
wants to give it Lee Shin. She finds out that his father passed away and she can
imagine how sad he is at the moment. She looks for him and when she finally
finds him he is in the arms of the professor who found him a little bit before.
In this moment, Kyu Won realizes that she has feelings for him and is really
hurt, that he lies in the professor’s arms and not in her’s.
The next
day, she doesn’t go to school, saying she is sick. She makes up her mind and
decides to give up on Lee Shin. This she says the next day too Lee Shin when
she gives him the necklace back. But unfortunately for Kyu Won she has to work
with Lee Shin again because for the finale of festival Lee Shin should arrange
a song modern and traditional music mixed.
At the same
time Kyu Won is also practising for an audition for the lead female role of the
musical. Anyway, one evening after practising with “The Stupid”, she goes out
with them and her friends and comes home late (she ate, drunk, sang karaoke and
puked) and her grandfather finds out about the audition. He locks her up in her
room so that she can’t participate on this audition, but Lee Shin (with the
help of his little sister) helps her to break out and she participates on the
audition. Sadly, the role goes to Hee Joo, the daughter of the chairman. But
the next day the journals were all covered up with Kyu Won’s performance. Hee
Joo’s mother gets a little bit worried about her daughter’s role and wants that
Kyu Won disappears.
Because Lee
Shin has to learn a lot about traditional music he has to follow Kyu Won to a
performance in an elderly house. After the performance Kyu Won gets drunk and
on the way home she confesses that she still likes him and it isn’t easy for
her to be around him.
The next day
is Kyu Won’s birthday and “Windflowers” and “The Stupid” celebrate it after the
practise. Lee Shin feels a little bit sorry because during the day he teased
her about she got drunk and the work he gave her to do. When he wishes her
“Happy Birthday” she trips, falls down the stairs and has to go to the
hospital. Lee Shin goes visit her often. Suddenly her friends sneak her out and
let some fireworks explode. But a deputy
appears and they have to run away. Lee Shin takes Kyu Won who sits in wheel
chair and they lose the others. After a while Lee Shin orders her to not give
up liking him. She asks him what this means. He didn’t know the answer and she
leaves upset.
The
director is planning a MT und luckily Kyu Won gets out of hospital in time so
she can go with. In the bus Lee Shin sits next to Kyu Won. At the market
(because both are very stubborn) they get separated. When he realises that she
isn’t behind him, he starts to worry and is looking for her. He finds her then,
buying a watermelon. When they come back, the evening program starts. When it’s
about “Windflowers” to start, Lee Shin holds Kyu Won back because he doesn’t
want that her injury gets worse. After the evening program Kyu Won should bring
the watermelon and Lee Shin follows her. She tramps and hurts her ankle. Lee
Shin helps her. In the night both can’t sleep. Lee Shin finds her in the stage
room and they’re talking about wishing on shooting stars. He asks about her
wish but Kyu Won won’t tell. But Lee Shin tells his wish: He hopes that Kyu Won
can someday like him again.
Back home
they’re giving it a try. At first secretly but they were seen by the three
biggest gossip spreaders. So they decide to go official. Of course every woman
is against. The three gossip spreaders start an action. Lee Shin firstly didn’t
want to do against it but when Kyu Won goes away upset he tells them to stop
it. Later he calls her to the club where he performs and sings her a song and
afterwards he kisses her in front of his audience.
One day the
musical crew has to perform suddenly but
the director couldn’t find Hee Joo. So Kyu Won has to step in because she is
her understudy. The sponsors get really excited and Hee Joo’s mother gets more
worried. With the help of Tae Joon (what’s his job anyway? Is he the vice
president? Or only a president of a department? Who is this guy?) she spreads a
rumour. Then they even manipulated both that they meet in a hotel where they
get caught on picture. It looks like they have an affair. The director sees it immediately through when
she appears in the hotel and brings her back. Lee Shin sees the two and first
he gets it wrong.
The next
day when the pictures were spread out Lee Shin drags Kyu Won out for her sake.
In the meantime the director tries to set things right. When even the chairman
is against her, the director quits. The whole day Kyu Won couldn’t look on her
phone but when Lee Shin has to go to toilet she calls her best friend and gets to
know about the director’s quitting. She wants to go back and save the director
but Lee Shin begs her not to go (he even threats her he would break up with her
– WHAT?) She stays.
The next
morning its official that the director resigned and Kyu Won realises that it is
because of her. Also when she and Lee Shin are on the way to practise Tae Joon
tells her that she won’t be an understudy anymore and kicks her out. She gets
really sad and wants to be alone. Lee Shin who went at first to practise but
then it was cancelled because Tae Joon changed and messed up the piece, sings a
song for Kyu Won through the boxes to cheer her up.
Suddenly the
sponsors want to withdraw and so the chairman wants the director back. The
director comes only under conditions back – Kyu Won is understudy again. So the
cast starts practising again.
But on the
practise weekend the festival gets cancelled because Hee Joo won’t be able to
sing because of an injury in her throat and her mother wants for god’s sake
that her daughter is on stage and not Kyu Won. So the crew decides (after
trying to convince the chairman again) to perform this show anyway. The
performance day arrives and when the lead actress should come out everybody is
surprised. Not Kyu Won is on the stage, Hee Joo is. Kyu Won called her before
the performance to come over. Hee Joo is acting and dancing and when it comes
to the singing part Kyu Won dubs her. (Did I mentioned that it’s finally out
that Hee Joo has an injury in her throat and the director knows about it?)
After the
performance “The Stupid” and “Windflowers” get the chance to make a studio
album with Kyu Won singing. But her grandfather gets to know this and forbids
her. She has to concentrate on gayageum playing. On the same day when she can
make the album she has a competition. At first she decides to participate on
the competition but Lee Shin appears before her performance and asks her again
what she wants. Kyu Won then decides to make the album. At the studio Kyu Won
sings pretty well but Lee Shin has problems with his wrist because Kyu Won
tripped over her skirt and when Lee Shin tried do catch her, he fell on the
ground. So the studio decides to not make the album but take Kyu Won under a
contract. Lee Shin hides his injury but through his part time job he couldn’t
hold his guitar because of the pain and Kyu Won suddenly realizes that this
injury is more serious then Lee Shin told her. She wants to cancel her trip to
UK. When Lee Shin gets to know about it he breaks up with her so she can go to
UK to a musical school, but he says to her that he doesn’t want to wait for
her.
A year
passes, Lee Shin had his wrist surgery and can play guitar again; Kyu Won came
back from UK and is a famous musical star; the director and the professor got
married and are back from USA. For a new project the director wants to work
again with Kyu Won and Lee Shin but Lee Shin doesn’t want. When Kyu Won asks him
if it’s because of her, he denied and orders her not to call him anymore. She
got drunk and her best friend calls Lee Shin to pick her up but he calls
instead her father (nice try Eun Bo, best friend of Kyu Won).
Through the
director Kyu Won gets to know that he had a surgery but didn’t want her to
know. Upset she goes to Lee Shin and tells him that he is really a jerk and
that she really tried to hate him the past year and now she can say that she
hates him. He is really hurt. Both then go for a walk at the places they were
together before and they are looking back. Suddenly they meet each other. Lee
Shin goes towards her, embraces her; he says that he missed her and that he
loves her and finally the kiss (of course Kyu Won responded with “Me too”).
Conclusion
I have to say, I started to watch this drama
half a year ago. After five episodes I stopped because it was really boring. I
mean you know the story about the girl is at first the slave of the boy and
suddenly the boy falls in love with the girl and so on and so on. But because
I’m bored, I decided to watch it till the end and I was surprised. The story
became more interesting. I mean all the intrigues at the school caused by Tae
Joon and Hee Joo’s mother. It was really good. I liked it. And the story how
they come together was also very good. Really cute. They’re sitting in the
darkness and talking about shooting stars.
You may
imagine why I started watching this drama. I looked for another drama with Jung
Yonghwa and when I saw Park Shinhye was also starring, I thought: “Yay, finally
a happy ending for Shinwoo and Go Minyeo!” In “You’re beautiful” I was cheering
for this two.
For the
rest of the cast I can say they did a good job. Especially I liked Minhyuk who
played the drummer. He was really funny and cute. Who I didn’t like was Lee
Shin’s little sister. She was just annoying.
The music
was also really good. I liked it that they mixed traditional music with modern
music. So I get to know a little bit of the Korean culture. And I have to say I
liked it.
What I also
didn’t like was the length of the drama. I don’t know why, but for this story
15 episodes are too long. I think 10 episodes would have been enough. There are
a lot of side stories which were really short and didn’t help the main story at
all like the story about Lee Shin’s mother and her relationships. I think it
wasn’t necessary. Or the last thing with the wrist. This wasn’t necessary, too.
Or the movement of Lee Shin’s family in Kyu Won’s neighbourhood, too.
But all in
all I like this drama. I can recommend it. But at the beginning you have to
fight it through, afterwards it will go easier.
I’m so
sorry. I know the review is too long. I couldn’t shorten it anymore >.<
Sunday, June 3, 2012
“Someone got attacked again!”-Attack on the Pin-Up Boys
Originalname:
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꽃미남 연쇄 테러사건 | Kkotminam Yeonchae Tereosakeon
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Also known as:
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-
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Release Date:
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Director:
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Writer:
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Park Yeon Sun
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Producer:
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Han Se Min, Kim Yong Min
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Cast:
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Super Junior
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We start as
Dong Hae and Kim Kibum talk to each other. And afterwards we see a mysterious
attacker throwing pixels (Shit, you say?) at Sung Min, Han Geng and Ye Sung,
who are all the school’s favourite… something?
So, of
course the other SuJu members Kangin, Siwon, and Hee Chul want to be covered in
pixels too, because it would raise their publicity. (Don’t you have any E.L.F.s
here in this world?)
Siwon fakes
an attack but is discovered by Kibum and so the attacker is yet to strike
another guy. Afterwards it’s just Kangin and Hee Chul battling for publicity
and PANDAAAA!!
Dong Hae eventually
figures out that it’s Kibum (As if I give a crap by now…) and Dong Hae asks to
be covered in pixels too. So he gets his publicity and the others live happily
ever after too.
Conclusion
What can I
say? I’m afraid if I’m too harsh, the whole E.L.F.’s are going to kill me… So,
the movie isn’t that good but it’s funny. I mean, when do you have the chance
to see Super Junior pixeled?
The
story-line was very simple built and like you see, there was quite nothing of a
plot. It was really simple constructed. It’s just a movie where you can watch
Super Junior how awesome and funny they can be. It just doesn’t work for me. I
mean, if that’s the case, then why spend all the money for a movie; just go
make a music video or make variety shows!
This movie
is no better than “Crossroads”, but at least “Crossroads” had a better plot.
Throwing shit at famous people? Seriously, who wrote the script? A pre-schooler?
So, if you
want to watch it, fine by me. I had a good insanity laugh watching this, but if
you’ll excuse me; I’m goingto watch SuJu music videos.
Saturday, June 2, 2012
„You’re a girl“ – A Hua Mulan Review
Originalname:
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花木兰
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Also known as:
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Mulan
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Release Date:
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26. November 2009 (Singapore), 8. December 2009 (China)
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Director:
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Jingle Ma
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Writer:
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Ting Zhang
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Producer:
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Guangcheng Song
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Cast:
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Wei Zhao, Jaycee Chan, Jun Hu, Kun Chen, Vitas, Rongguang Yu
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Plot
You all
know this story: Girl disguises herself as a boy and enters the army, because
of her sick father.
But here
the story begins to divide itself from the Disney-plot.
While Tiger,
a childhood friend of Mulan, helps her to disguise herself, she meets Wentai, the
seventh son of the Wei king and Mulan starts to like him.
One day,
she gets accused for stealing and is sentenced to death, but luckly the Rouran
attack and Wentai sets her free. She kills the Rouran general and becomes
commander and later general together with Wentai. As the fighting goes on Mulan
gets sick of losing so many “brothers”, when Wentai is attacked by some Rouran
warriors and orders her to stay and guard the supplies, she disobeys and fights
alongside him. But when they return, they find the people, who were still
guarding them, dead. Wentai gets angry at her and claims that the death of her ”brothers”
is all her fault.
The next
time the Rouran attack, she doesn’t want to fight and Wentai goes there alone. Tiger
returns with his mark, saying that he’s dead. Mulan completely gets into a
depression and nothing can snap her out. She doesn’t train with her regiment
and doesn’t lead them into wars anymore. Tiger snaps her out of her world of
the dead when he say that Wentai wanted her to become great.
She asks
for forgiveness and goes back in the game. (And Wentai’s still alive) Mulan and
her regiment become known all over the country.
She goes to
a meeting with other generals and tells them, how they’re going to defeat the
Rouran once and for all and the others agree. However none of them show up.
Mulan is
deeply wounded and a sandstorm has blown away most of their supplies, but at
least she’s got Wentai back.
Tigers gets
captured and killed. Wentai sells himself for the regiment. Mulan goes there to
save him and succeeds. And Wentai marries the Rouran princess for the sake of peace
and Mulan goes home. Wentai and Mulan meets once after all this. He asks her to
run away with him but she rejects. She also tells him that she can never forget
him.
Conclusion
The movie
was good. It was what I expected from a chinese movie- beautiful tunes and a
lot of dialogues. No, seriously, the music was great. It matched so well with
the film. Especially the scene when Tiger gets killed in front of Mulan’s eyes,
they were singing this song where they talk about home and getting back to
their families. It is so mood-fitting and gets you so sad. But I liked the other
tracks as well.
Wei Zhao is
a great actress but I couldn’t believe her that she plays a man. I mean, she
looks so feminine. The rest of the cast did a great job.
The movie
is a little bit slow. I don’t mean boring, I mean slow. It has a lot of
dialogues which are slowing down the action. And the battle scenes aren’t that
impressing. But the great thing about them, is the thing that you can really see
Mulan view of her brothers getting murdered in the most brutal way which really
helps to understand her anger and pain.
The movie is very obvious, you know what'll happen when you're halfway throught. This is also the reason why there aren many jokes here. My sister and me did some Disney jokes and love interest jokes but none of them seemed to fit in here.
So, if you
like historical movies and are feminist by any chance, you will find your pleasure in this.
Friday, June 1, 2012
„Genji, fly!“ - A Crows Zero Review
Originalname:
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クロ-ズ ZERO | Kurozu zero
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Also known as:
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Crows: Episode 0
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Release Date:
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27. October 2007
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Director:
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Takashi Miike
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Writer:
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Hiroshi Takahashi, Shogo Muto
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Cast:
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Shun Oguri, Takayuki Yamada, Kyosuke Yabe, Sousuke Takaoka, Meisa Kuroki, Kenta Kiritani, Tsutomu Takahashi, Suzunosuke Tanaka
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Plot
Oh. My.
God. Where do I start? I mean, this thing can be explained in one sentence: The
story of Genjis road to become the ultimate ruler of Suzuran High School.
But that’s
not what I’m here for.
So Genji, a
son of a Yakuza-boss, comes to Suzuran with the goal to become this school’s
king. Suzuran is a boys school for delinquents, where the fist rules over the
mind.
Genji beats
up some Yakuza guys because they mistake him for Serizawa, Serizawa is
currently in the hospital with his friend Tokio, who has a cerebral aneurysm but
doesn’t want anybody to know including Serizawa who isn’t pleased about his
friend lying to him. (Okay, plot where are you? Stop messing with me!)
Anyway
Serizawa is the closest to become Suzurans king. And so Genji wants to battle
him but in order to do that he has to gain more people and asks Ken, a Yakuza
from a different group, for help. They gain companions and their classes with
them: Chuta, Makise and Izaki.
Izaki gets
someday beat up by one of Serizawas friends: Tokaji. Genji goes berserk mode
and Makise quits the group. Genji talks to Ken and Ken encourages him to
continue.
There is a
boring love interest for Genji, called Ruka (I hate her btw). She gets
kidnapped by Bandos biker gang (BBG xD) who did it under the command of Tokaji.
Genji
fights the BBG (in the most awesome hideout ever!!! It has flames!!!) and they
go rescue Ruka, who is “in another castle” (Toad’s greeting). There it is shown
that Serizawa really didn’t know anything about all this. Ruka is rescued of
course. (And believe me, when I say she shouldn’t be saved…)
Tokio
prepares himself to go shirtless… Pardon, I mean “for the operation” and the
others prepare to fight the epic fight (Rain? Check. Umbrellas? Check. Mud?
Check. Epic scream? Check. Slow Mo? Check etc.)
At first,
it doesn’t look good for the GPS, but the BBG decide to take Genji’s side and
so Genji wins, Tokio survives and even Ken, who was to be shot because he
refused to kill Genji, lives.
We leave with Genji
fighting Rindaman.
Conlusion
Honestly, I
remember the movie being more epic. When I first saw it (it was years ago), I
thought: “Wow! Amazing! It’s awesome!” Nowadays, when I watch it, I think: “What?
Genji can show emotions? He smiles? CRIES?”
I still
like the movie, though. It is very over top. The story was adapted from a Manga
and you really feel it like when they were playing Bowling/ Captain-Tsubasa-Soccer
with this giant bowl and the human pins. Serizawa kicks it as if it was
weighting nothing. Anyway, what happened to the pins? They were blown off the
school’s roof.
What else
can I say? The actors are awesome. Ah, wait. Ruka. I have to explain why I don’t
like her. I think she is pretty useless. Just like Princess Peach. She’s just
there to sing and to be kidnapped. Nothing more. But this isn’t that horrible. The biggest problem I have is THE song. OMFG. What did the director think? Ok, at
the final battle it starts so awesome with that kickass theme (Track: Into the battle field) and you expect this awesome tune will continue. You’re like: “This
will be one of the most epic fight scenes in cinema history.” But: In the
middle of the fight, things suddenly start to change. They started to beat each
other up with this song. You can’t beat someone up with this song. Simply isn’t
possible. Imagine: You watch WWE and they suddenly play Westlife’s “The Rose”.
It doesn’t work! The tension is gone. Back to this problem: I already said it. She
shouldn’t have been rescued because if she hadn’t been rescued, she wouldn’t
sing this song in the club.
But the rest of the soundtrack is really fitting for the mood of the movie.
But the rest of the soundtrack is really fitting for the mood of the movie.
Still I
like this movie and I will watch it again. Shun Oguri is a great actor and I
mostly love his work. So, if you like pretty men beating the hell out of each
other or just love to watch amazing fight scenes, you should watch it.
BTW,
congratulations to your wedding, Oguri-san. I’m very happy for you and I wish
you all the best.
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