Herbert came over played a large part (replace 'large' with something that means 'everything') in helping me clear 7 Achievements (940/1000AP for the entire game now) that have so far eluded my clumsy unsynched fingers. That has also taken me well clear of my 10k AP target (cue fanfare and loud cheers!). And he managed to place 78th in the world on 'Freebird'. That's just incredible. I'm mostly just content to be in the top 1000 (or 10,000, that's where i hover around usually) but to be in the top 100 is truly remarkable.
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Movie: Tegami aka the Letter (Yamada Takayuki, Erika Sawajiri, Tetsuji Tamayama)
The key to enjoying this movie is to accept quickly the premise that the Japanese society outcasts and rejects anyone who has relatives in prison. Whether or not this middle age mindset is really true i do not know, but once you accept this 'principle' the whole movie is actually pretty good. And might i add quite moving as well.
In order to put his younger brother Naoki (Yamada) through to University, Takashi Takeshima (Tetsuji Tamayama) breaks in to rob a household but accidentally ends up stabbing and killing the old grandmother of the house. He's caught and given life imprisonment and Naoki, understanding his brother's intentions, feels guilty and drops out of school and enters the working life. In prison, Takashi finds his only comfort in writing and receiving letters from his brother.
"I've got mail!"
Being a little too friendly with a brother of a muderer..
Someone told Naoki smoking would solve all his problems, or that it was a good way to burn off that awful sideburn.
This show is far, far from perfect. Some scenes are hastily rushed through without much explanation, some parts a little incoherent and some of the lines seem really poorly placed/delivered. But i still like it. There were some really emotional parts and i ended up sympathising alot with all of the characters. I'll definitely give this a re-watch when i have the time. Might get the DVD if i can find it.
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Movie: Sugar and Spice ~ What Little Girls are Made of (Erika Sawajiri, Yuya Yagira)
The previous 'Sugar and Spice' entry i watched was a 1 episode SP starring Erika Toda. This movie plays to the same bitter sweet love concept as the drama with a new storyline. And the only reason to catch this series is if you don't like happily ever after endings. And of course if you're like me and enjoy watching either or both of the 2 Erika(s) than that's another huge incentive.
Unlikeable little monkey.
Erika looks really good in this show, but has an unlikeable on-screen personality as well.
Besides her gorgeous smile, Erika's character (another sign that i couldn't get involved with the show; i forgot their on-screen names) is really wishy-washy and irritating. Unacceptable for a movie's heroine.
The only thing that stands out (again, aside from Erika) is the theme song, Oasis's 'Lyla'. They used the same song in the drama as well. And i just really felt like singing along whenever the song played in the background. Catch this (only) if you really really want to see Erika Sawajiri.
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Note: The first 2 of many movies that i'm starting to watch from my new stash.