Showing posts with label Otomo Keishi. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Otomo Keishi. Show all posts

Wednesday, 21 June 2017

Platina Data

Originally posted on: 11 October 2013
Reposted on: 17 October 2013

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プラチナデータ

I waited for months for this. Five months, at least. Glad to have finally watched it. Massive thanks to yuizaki_libra for subbing the film.

Watching Platina Data reminded me how I got to love Ninomiya Kazunari’s acting. In this film, he portrayed Kagura Ryuhei, a DNA system developer. Based on the trailer, it’s obvious that he’s become a suspect in a murder. I think it wouldn’t be a spoiler if I write here about… I guess I won’t. Let’s just say that I’m once again impressed. It’s like being brought back to Ryuusei no Kizuna days.

I like the plot and overall story. I like the twist. I already knew about a part of someone’s character, so it’s good to know that there was still something left for me to guess and think about. And I got it right, though there were others I’ve reckoned.

Although Nino was the primary reason that Platina Data caught my attention, what convinced me to watch it was its genre. I dig psychological suspense films, although they usually get me. The Silence of the Lambs still gets me. Since we’re talking about Nino, allow me to say how I love his outfits in this film. Either as a professional or rugged, he rocked ‘em all. I personally love the black long-sleeved ‘jacket’ with a zipper in front.

The one thing that bothered me in this film was its sound editing, especially the choice of music. I don’t care about Breathless because that was at the end credits. The main OST was okay but its timing in the film was not perfectly impressive. Don’t even include the other ones, especially during the chase scene when Kagura was riding a motorbike. I found it bothersome.

This scene just stimulated my lachrymal glands.

Why? Well, I posted it in my Facebook account. I said, “When dealing with ‘such’ cases, it is always given that only one shall remain. So when truth was revealed, the soft-hearted nurse in me got in the way and had my lachrymal glands stimulated, but was also beginning to regret for the possible loss.”  It confirmed that there would be a loss. =(

Before I spam this entry with Nino’s photos, which I think I already did, I’d like to thank Director Ohtomo Keishi for making this film. I loved his Rurouni Kenshin like so much so it’s nice to know that I got impressed with another project of his. Definitely looking forward to the Rurouni Kenshin sequels next year.

Monday, 30 November 2015

Rurouni Kenshin [live action movie]


I was so glad when I got to watch Rurouni Kenshin at the cinema before the Metro Manila Film Festival last month. But I also watched it again, two more times actually. It was just a great movie and has made me very nostalgic. My previous post is a testament to that.

To begin with, when I watched the trailer of Rurouni Kenshin, I was struck with how Sato’s stance was so like Himura’s. I was so moved. And of course, when I got to watch the film, I was moved even more. I believe there’s nothing much to say against Sato Takeru as Himura Kenshin, or as Battosai. I was also amazed with how Sato’s hair got to “imitate” Himura’s hair. The colour had nothing to do with it. It was how his hair, albeit an extension, moved like how Himura’s hair would.
As for the other characters, I’d say Aoki Munetaka as Sagara Sanosuke should share some of his ruggedness to Taketo Tanaka as Myoujin Yahiko. I didn’t like Sagara in this movie. As for Eguchi Yosuke as Saito Hajime, I think he did fine. The Anime version was more cold and intimidating. I’m not complaining though. I just hope that when (yes, we’re that expectant) they get to make the sequel, Saito will be more like Saito Hajime, the leader of the Third Squad of the Shinsengumi.
There’s nothing much to say. I am glad of how it turned out. Rurouni Kenshin was one of my favourite Anime of all time. I’m glad the live action film did not disappoint me.
Director: Keishi Ōtomo
Producer: Osamu Kubota
Cast/Team Kenshin except for Saito:
    Satoh Takeru - Himura Kenshin
    Takei Emi - Kamiya Kaoru
    Aoki Munetaka - Sagara Sanosuke
    Aoi Yu - Takane Megumi
    Tanaka Taketo - Myojin Yahiko
    Eguchi Yosuke - Hajime Saito

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Originally posted on: 02 August 2013