so i downloaded rainbow song simply because aoi yuu is in it. and i cried, then had to play the Dutoit version of The Planets really loud--Jupiter, of course. must reclaim it from this sappy movie. which was actually good, thank goodness, since aoi chan was in it for all of 20 seconds.
juri ueno, huh? all i know is she looks hot in those last friends cap w/ the short hair (thanks for confronting stereotypes of dykes). i don't think i'll watch her in nodame--the hair is unbecoming. besides, not even ayako (seiyuu for lafiel in crest of the stars) could make me endure the anime version, so forget the live action. and last friends sounds like it has some overacting from masami n., so i'll pass. better to look at pictures and imagine the rest.
the actor who played kishida would've made a good takemoto. why doesn't any casting director realize this? sakurai sho was a terrible miscast. ikuta toma was a miscast too but he's so good that i could bear his turning takemoto into a perv who would chant 'nudo, nudo'...
still, the part of the movie where kishida almost lets the psycho woman marry him dragged for too long--a little judicious editing would have done. same with the end. aoi-chan did a good job, and was adorable in the goldfish scene. she was a bit of a wise yoda here and was convincing in her role.
thanks to aoi-chan i discovered osen, and now rainbow song. after the honey and clover j-drama i sort of lost faith in live action, so this is rather welcome.
another 5 minutes of cool down, and i'll put on osen to chase away the down.
juri ueno, huh? all i know is she looks hot in those last friends cap w/ the short hair (thanks for confronting stereotypes of dykes). i don't think i'll watch her in nodame--the hair is unbecoming. besides, not even ayako (seiyuu for lafiel in crest of the stars) could make me endure the anime version, so forget the live action. and last friends sounds like it has some overacting from masami n., so i'll pass. better to look at pictures and imagine the rest.
the actor who played kishida would've made a good takemoto. why doesn't any casting director realize this? sakurai sho was a terrible miscast. ikuta toma was a miscast too but he's so good that i could bear his turning takemoto into a perv who would chant 'nudo, nudo'...
still, the part of the movie where kishida almost lets the psycho woman marry him dragged for too long--a little judicious editing would have done. same with the end. aoi-chan did a good job, and was adorable in the goldfish scene. she was a bit of a wise yoda here and was convincing in her role.
thanks to aoi-chan i discovered osen, and now rainbow song. after the honey and clover j-drama i sort of lost faith in live action, so this is rather welcome.
another 5 minutes of cool down, and i'll put on osen to chase away the down.
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