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juuan

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Posted: Sat Dec 10, 2005 10:17 am Post subject: Rondo |
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Ronda/—Ö•‘‹È - TBS
Air Date: 15th Jan 2006
Cast:
Takenouchi Yutaka
Choi Ji Woo (Korean)
Hayami Mokomichi
Kimura Yoshino
Ichikawa Yui
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littlemissfab

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SuddenDrama
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Posted: Sun Jan 15, 2006 5:34 pm Post subject: |
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For those who don't know the story. This is what I gathered from the website:
Yutaka Takenouchi is Nishijima Sho, a henchman for Kazuma Ryuichiro, the president of a successful corporation but also, unknown to the public, a mafia boss! However, what the mafia group doesn't know is that Nishijima Sho is actually undercover police detective Kaneyama Takumi. He enters the underworld (the mafia) under the orders of his boss, Detective Isaki Yoshihiko and also because his father was killed in South Korea, which he believes was the work of the mafia.
One day, Sho and his friend go to a bar and find a Korean woman being harrassed. He helps her out. The woman is Choi Yoo-na (Choi Ji-woo), a woman who comes to Japan with her sister in search of their father, who went to Japan and never came back. Yoo-na also seems to draw the unwanted attention of Kim Young-jae, a Korean underboss of Kazuma's mafia group summoned to Japan from Korea for "work."
Also in the scene are Kazuma Ryugo, Ryuichiro's son who is set to inherit the corporation (and the mafia), Kazuma Kotomi (Yui Ichikawa), Ryuichiro's daughter who likes Sho (but the love is unrequited), and his Korean aide/secretary for business (and mafia) affairs, Song Gyu-hwan.
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Orion

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Posted: Tue Jan 17, 2006 12:18 pm Post subject: |
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| WD wrote: | | The first episode rating is 20.0%. Really falls behind Saiyuki's 29.2%, though... |
hmm....that's good start...i think....
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yume
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Posted: Tue Jan 17, 2006 4:47 pm Post subject: |
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Did anyone feel like the script heavily played up on Korean's dislike of Japan? At every chance, normal things would issue a, "Japan is a horrible country," or "Never trust a Japanese," or "This is why you can't trust Japanese men," or "Though I may be doing business with a Japanese, I wish to speak in Korean because I am proud to be Korean" from any Korean actor on the screen. Did anyone think that this was stereotyping or overkill? I definitely felt like it was. Meanwhile, the portrayal of the Japanese was varied and multifaced. I hope this changes in episode two, giving Koreans more than just being poor, downtrodden emigres or gang members.
I was also surprised to see that Choi Ji Woo's normally OVER-THE-TOP acting style was toned down by the "film-like quality" (somene mentioned that here, and the budget DOES seem big, doesn't it?!  ) of RONDO. The ending scene with Takenouchi and Choi gazing off into the sky was all too Korean-dorama-esque for me, but at least it wasn't the entire time.
Takenouchi is an extremely good actor, and it was nice to see that Choi could keep up, even if a bit awkward somehow in some scenes.
The sister of Choi's character, Yuna, is completely negligent for me, haha. Couldn't care less about her. Though I realize her necessity in the whole plot of things.
Was anybody else confused by the first scene and thought that Takenouchi's father was a gang member???
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Divinefish
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Posted: Tue Jan 17, 2006 7:25 pm Post subject: |
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yeah, i agree that choi's usual maudlin, overly emotional acting style was alittle more controlled here, but man, yutaka takenouchi has so much screen presence, he totally stole every scene that they were in together. between choi and takenouchi, its blantantly obvious that he is by far the superior actor.
jdramas are usually alot more subdued and less "in your face" than kdramas are, so even though choi has toned down her melodramatic acting alittle, she still comes across as somewhat out of place in this drama. rondo does have alot of kdrama sensibilities though, from the way the scenes are framed, to the music, to the ways that the characters interact -- everything just seems alittle more melodramatic and overthetop than your usual jdrama.
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yume
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Posted: Wed Jan 18, 2006 6:15 am Post subject: |
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| Divinefish wrote: | | yeah, i agree that choi's usual maudlin, overly emotional acting style was alittle more controlled here, but man, yutaka takenouchi has so much screen presence, he totally stole every scene that they were in together. between choi and takenouchi, its blantantly obvious that he is by far the superior actor. |
YOU GOT THAT SOOOO RIGHT! hahaha. He RULES the screen.
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qilver

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Posted: Wed Jan 18, 2006 7:01 am Post subject: |
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| Orion wrote: |
hmm....that's good start...i think....  |
yeah 20% for the first episode, that is quite good.  _________________
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