Thursday 16 August 2012

Japanese drama and movie- not recommended version

In random order, these are movies i've watched and not recommended, and for the dramas, mostly are the ones i only watched either 1 or 2 episodes or straight from 1st episode to the final episode, or can't even finish the first episode.

1. Bara no nai no hana ya
Genre: Drama, family

Despite the good ratings (about 18% something and 22% for its first episode), I can only watched episode 1, forced my self to watch episode 2 (as they promote this drama as things may not be as it seems which makes me want to know), then the third episode and i just went straight to final episode (fast forward to literally the last few minutes). The plot is boring and the main character (played by my favorite Japanese celebrity, Katori Shingo) is too good to be true (which is boring).

2. Shiawase ni narou yo
Genre: Drama

Again, i only start to watch it because Katori Shingo, yet the story and characters are too plain, the main characters chemistry are BIG 0, so i just gave up until the third episode. I haven't even watch the final episode. I know someday I will go through it just for the sake of learning Japanese (and fan-girling).

3. Inu wo kau to iu koto
Genre: Family

It follows a young family struggling with low income and having to dealt with the children's strong desire to keep an astray dog. It is simply boring, that i didn't bother to watch the final episode

4. Hotelier
Genre: Drama

The only reason i started to watch it because I want to learn hospitality's jargon in japanese. The story has hardly any climax, the plot is weak and just boring. But so far i've managed to finish (well with help of forwarding some of it) until episode 4 and final episode. Just 5 more to go.

5. Juvenile
Genre: Sci-fiction


The plot is stupid. It's about some children encountered aliens invading the earth. I can't remember much.

6. Toki wo kakeru shojo (The girl who lept through time - the live action)
Genre: Fantasy

My japanese friend introduced the anime to me and said he likes it, so i decided to give it a go. I watched the anime before the movie was released, and i just don't enjoy it. I watched the movie and still don't enjoy it. To me it has no climax at all

7. Fukatsu eri no burakome
Genre: Black comedy


I just don't get the japanese black comedy. Period

8. Scrap teacher
Genre: Drama


With Fukatsu eri no burakome, scrap teacher has to be on top of the worst short Japanese drama. It follows 4 elite students who gave teacher they deem as bad a lesson (what the...). Luckily it is very short.

9. Go
Genre: Drama


I think i've ran out of japanese movies that i want to watch, maybe that's why i watched go. It is not interesting at all, though i managed to finish and didn't skip forward. It is a story of a Korean teen who was born in Japan and is facing discrimination and fell in love with a japanese girl. It has a happy ending.

10. Canonball Wedlock
Genre: Drama

The poster looks fun and is a chick flick, but the story is boring and again is climax-less. Good modern japanese movie is very rare.

There are many more like waiting in the dark (suspense drama movie), ii hito (drama), one pound of gospel and many more.

















Favourite holywood movies

I've watched countless of american movies. In random order, these are my favourites.

1. Pixar movies (Up, Toy stories, Finding nemo, Monster Inc, ratatouille and the incredibles)
They are all cute, some are funny, some are very touching ( I cried watching UP). Nothing can go wrong with pixar stories.Rumors has it that finding nemo 2 and the incredibles 2 are upcoming projects. YEAY!


2. Free Willy
Genre: Family


It remains the most movie i've watched. More than 5 times. I love since i watched it in high school. It introduced me to the existence of the magnificent killer whales, which I was extremely excited when i get to see one alive about 3 years after i watched the movie. It is a touching story.

3. Sex and the city movie (the first one)
Genre: Drama

The slogan says: Get Carried Away. and I did. Sure i always enjoy Carrie's fabulous fashion, but the plot is also nice and picked up where the series left of nicely. The sequel is very disappointing though

4. Romeo and Juliet (1996)
Genre: Love story


It is the first post-modern type movie that i've seen and i appreciate the beautiful mix of classic Shakespeare and the modern setting. I've become Baz Luhrman (the director)'s style's fan since. It made me appreciate the beauty of Shakespeare's language too. Though they could do with a better looking actor and actress to play Romeo and juliet (well, no one can beat the 1968 version's actress who plays juliet aka Olivia hussey)

5. Inglorious basterds
Genre: Drama, Action, war genre

It is the best movie ever. Hands down to Quentin Tarantino. I really like his style and quirkiness. I wasn't really interested in this movie at first since it is about war and hitler, but somehow i watched and once i started, i couldn't stop. It is the only drama movie that kept me glued from the beginning to the end. It is cleverly written, funny, witty, good story line and flow and on top of the flawless story, the acting are superb too, from the main characters to the supporting characters. Love everything about it.

6. Kill Bill (vol 1 and vol 2)
Genre: Action

I became Quentin Tarantino's style's fan since kill bill. Although this movie is very bloody, the story is cleverly written and keeps me wanting to watch how it ends. The characters are not too strong and the ending is very disappointing for me, but since i enjoyed the rides from the beginning till almost the ending, i don't mind it.

7. Coming to America
Genre: Comedy


I like the main character's quirkiness. The plot is simple, it's about a prince from somewhere in Africa who went to America to find his own wife. It is entertaining that i've watched it more than once and it never gets old.

8. Alien
Genre: Science Fiction


This movie is simply a classic. It has been studied in popular culture class. I've watched it many times and it never gets old. Though the sequels after this one cannot be compared to the first one.

9. Sorority boys
Genre: Comedy

Give me any movies on any male cross-dressing and i'll be on to it (Like The bird cage and Pricilla: Adventure of the queen desert). This movie's very light and purely for entertainment. It tells story of 3 college guys who pretended to be girls so they can enter a sorority house.

10. Catch me if you can
Genre: Drama, detective

The plot is interesting enough to keep me watching till the end. And Tom hanks is one of my favorite actors.

11. American beauty
Genre: Drama


The plot is very interesting, a middle age man who is having middle life crisis and developing an affection his daughter's friend. Well, it deserve to be in Academy Award best motion picture nominee. The acting from some actors are good too.

12. The mummy
Genre: Fantasy, adventure


Nothing special except it is entertaining. Stories on mummy or Egyptian are always interesting to be made into a movie.

13. Lord of the rings trilogy
Genre: Fantasy

When i watch the first one in cinema, i was shocked to see that it is to be continued, no one warned me before, but i waited patiently for one year and another year to watch the whole thing. It was worth it, though i enjoyed the first and last installment where they introduces the characters and the final battle (the ghostly soldiers are so cool)

14. Forest Gump
Genre: Drama

It deserved every academy awards it receive. the plot is cleverly written and i like how history facts are being entwined with the fiction story. I remembered it was a long queue to get the ticket and i think most of the audiences were from my high school.

15. The fifth element
Genre: fantasy, action


The story is ridiculous but nonetheless it entertain me and i think it is a classic too.

And the movies to avoid is the twilight saga series. I fell asleep when i watch the first one (Even the harry potters series has at least one installment that i like - prisoner of azkaban) , but then because it was such a big hit, i thought i gave it another chance, but the sequel and so on keep disappoint me that i think i will just give up.



















Recommended Japanese movie and drama series

Recommended Japanese Movie and Drama series.

To this date, i've watched about 200 of them (yes, i counted what i can remember because I was curious). The reason i prefer japanese ones over other asian's one is because I LoVe Japanese language, and thanks to the subbing community, my listening skill have improved a lot, which leads to improved speaking skill, and two is because the series are short, normally 11 episodes. I cannot stand those series that goes to forever (unless it is japanese anime), thirdly is because Japanese drama's format is pretty predictable, episode 1 is usually a good indicator whether I will want to continue to watch every episodes or skip to the last one because the rest in the middle are not really important. The recommended drama series are my favourites and of course I watched every episodes.

Although I must admit that compare to korean series and movies, japanese ones are mostly darker or have more serious themes (and a lot about cops and detectives, a genre not really my favourite as i favour slapstick comedy).

Out of 200 something, I can only find15. Here they are in random order:

1. Shinobi (2005)
Genre: Action fantasy


My brother introduced this movie to me, well he was watching it and i joined and i've watched this movie more than once. This is a rare movie where i reckon the supporting casts' acting out-shined the main characters (the top left and the bottom right on poster. Seems like Nakayama Yukie and Odagiri Joe (who played the cross-starred lovers) are like icing on the cake, they are there because they are good looking and look good together.
The plot is pretty simple. Two ninja clans which hated each other for hundred of years have developed inhuman superpower such as the ability to kill just by looking into enemy's eyes, immortality, time manipulation, appearance manipulation, as well as 'normal' inhuman ability like flying and high jumping, were being ordered by the ruler at that time who feared for their lives to kill each other. 5 representatives from each clan were picked by the late head village (who fought and died together) and there should be only 1 survivor in the end who will get reward from the ruler. The ending is disappointing, nonetheless it is quite entertaining.

2. Liar Game (the franchise - season 1&2, 2 movies, and 2 spin offs)
Genre: Suspense drama, human drama


It is quite dark and serious. Serious drama is not a kind that I can stand to watch one episode let alone 11 episodes per season and a movie. But the plot will get you hooked from the first episode. Though I am annoyed with the goody two shoes main character played by Toda Erika (girl in the poster), I tried to look past that and just enjoyed the plot. Basically it is a game in which the players must try to convince (by lying or manipulation) the other party to believe them in order to win millions of yen. Season one started on 2007. I have not watch one of the movies, Liar Game Reborn (2012).

3. Last friends (2008)
Genre: human drama



Warning: domestic violence, lesbian love, angst, bullying, love triangle and rape. I think this drama is nicely cast. The acting were good especially the main character played by Ueno Juri (the crew-cut haired girl in the middle) and the passive aggressive character played by Nishikido Ryo (far right). The only character that is annoying is the other main character (second from right). Her character is similar to Liar Game's Toda Erika's character which is whimsy and weak (though i still prefer Liar Game's one). The plot is interesting and cover unusual topic in Japanese drama, and as the icing on the cake, the actors are all good looking.

4. Battle Royale (2000)
Genre: Teenage angst, Action, Thriller


As far as i remembered, this is the first Japanese movie I watched (in 2003). It is bloody and dark, definitely not the kind of movie I would pick. Yet, somehow I watched it and I like it straight away that I watched it more then once. There is just something about this movie, which was a big hit outside japan and has a cult following. The casts are mostly under 21 years old. Fujiwara Tatsuya's acting as the main character won me over. I became his fan since. The plot is very simple: Within 3 days, kill your classmates or be killed. The sequel is disappointing though.

5. Kochira Katsushika-ku Kameari Koen-mae Hashutsujo (2009) or Kochikame (in short)
Genre: Comedy, Human drama


Surprisingly I quite enjoyed this short drama (8 episodes), which was a live adaption of a popular manga. There are few funny episodes, although main character, ryo-chan (played by Katori Shingo) , a money lover police man, can be over the top and in your face at times. As with a lot of Japanese dramas, this one has morale messages.

6. Mr Brain (2009)
Genre: Detective comedy thriller


Although some episodes are not fit for children, well they all are, because they can be scary, some of the plots are interesting and made me want to stay tune to find out how the main character (played by Kimura Takuya) uses science (solely on how human brain works) to solve mysterious cases. For every episodes there are all-star guests. The ending is again disappointing, it seems they can make a sequel to it, but a sequel is very rare to Japanese dramas unless they are very successful.

7. Suteki na kanashibari (2011) or A ghost of chance (in English)


This movie was chosen as one of Japanese festival movies in 2011. Directed by a director who likes to do things differently (think Quentin Tarantino minus the violence), Mitani Koki, this movie is sweet and funny. Of all all-star casts, the one who shines are the main character (Fukatsu Eri) and supporting villain character (Takeuchi Yuko)

8. Ninkyo Helper (2009)
Genre: Human drama

The only human drama that got me. It is about a bunch of yakuza's area leaders ordered by the head yakuza to work (undercover) at a nursing home facility that care for elderly people who were sick and usually have no family or abandoned. It has some fighting (what yakuza movie that does not involve one), but the story is touching and there are characters' developments. Kusanagi Tsuyoshi who played the main character has proven once again to be one of the best underrated japanese actor. I am looking forward to the movie which will be released on november 2012.

9. Rabukon (2006) or Lovely Complex the movie
Genre: Comedy

I also have watched the anime (Love love love the kansai accent). Though the main characters' chemistry exist (and they fit for each other despite the girl is 170 cm and the guy is 160 cm), the only bad thing about this movie is it is too short, oh and the supporting characters are so plain (compared to the anime one) that if they were not there, the movie will still be OK.

10. Azumi (2003)
Genre: Action Adventure


Another bloody made in japan movie that i watched till the end. Surprisingly i wanted to watch till the end. Aya Ueto's acting, who played azumi, was quite good. Out of the 15 movies here, I can confidently put this on number 15.

11. Casshern (2004)
Genre: Fantasy, adventure, human genre


The setting is dark, the scene is bloody, yet at the same time it is touching and carries message about human discrimination. Like shinobi, i have watched it many times. Nothing else is needed to say, it is one of must watch asian movies.

12. Maiko Haaan (2007)
Genre: Comedy


It is one of those quirky japanese movies that is, well, very japanese. And if you happen to like kansai ben or kansai dialect (in this case, it is kyoto-ben), this movie will definitely entertain you. Abe Sadao played an office worker who developed an unhealthy obsessession with maiko (geisha's apprentice) since he accidentally met one of them when he got lost in kyoto during school excursion.

13. Waterboys (2001)

This would be my no1 most favourite Japanese movie so far. It is hilarious (has slapstick comedy to it) and it has dolphins (though not as main characters). It follows the lows and highs of 5 high school guys who decided to make their final year at school a memorable one by forming an all male synchronized swimming group,  which at their time was unheard of, for the school annual festival. The movie was nicely wrapped too. It is light, funny and heartwarming, fit  for those days when you just don't want to think when you watch a movie.

14. Death Note (2006)
Genre: Fantasy, thriller


Simply because it has Fujiwara Tatsuya who didn't disappoint me (he's good with this kind of genre) and the battle between the two geniuses.

15. Marumo no okite
Genre: Family


I wanted to watch it because of a dog. Though the dog is disappointing (look and acting wise - i don't think it is cute and i love dogs!), but the story is touching. A must for kids and family as it has good morale message.

Next is the top 15 Japanese movies and dramas to avoid.



























Friday 10 August 2012

Gyoza no Ohsho - 5 most popular dishes


No 1

Gyoza
No 2:
Fried rice & gyoza set
No 3:
Tori katsu and gyoza set.
No 4:
A kind of omurice (if set it's 820 円)

You can order more sauce for free have to say "andaku" when you order

Can choose types of sauce for the omurice
No 5.
Nirareba set (pork, bean sprout)












Ootoya - 5 Most popular dishes

vanilla ice, brown sugar syrup, green tea ice cream, azuki red bean,  whipped cream, banana and  toniu bramanji (i don't know what this is)

Above is most popular desert


Can choose type of rice

No 1:
Tori katsu and vegetable

No 2:
(only until august 2012)


No 3:

Croquette, tori karage, sunny side up egg, shredded cabbage, salad

No 4

Chicken katsu in sweet onion sauce, daikon, sunny side up
No 5:

Mackerel and daikon