[Discussion] Proposal Daisakusen (Operation Love)
Yup, that's Masami in a nutshell, and why she is the It girl in J-drama.let me just say that only an actress with rare subtlety and economy in her gestures and expressions could have made that scene work as well as it did
Of course, I have no frigging clue what scene that you speak of, since I am still earnestly waiting for tomorrow's Love Song release of Epi 4. Everybody's talking about Episode 5 already!!!
I've never once seen Takoyaki on a stick... that's be too unbearbly hot to eat it without ripping it open... then it'd just fall all over the place.joeboygo wrote:It looked like takoyaki to me.Graymouse wrote:I thought it was mochi balls on a stick...not sure what that is called in Japanese so I thought that was what it was. Its dongo I believe
I was trying to think back to a big bowl of donburi, as well...
It looked like some random karaage.
If it were dango, it'd be covered in some sort of tare or purple...
belleza, the DARK SIDE beckons.belleza wrote: Of course, I have no frigging clue what scene that you speak of, since I am still earnestly waiting for tomorrow's Love Song release of Epi 4. Everybody's talking about Episode 5 already!!!
WATCH THE RAW! (cue sinister music)
The raw is NOW. The raw is HERE. The raw is GOOD. The raw calls you. See the raw. See the raw NOW.
(Maniacal laughter ensues.)
But seriously, Episode 4 has not yet gotten it's fair share of talking up, and as soon as the subs hit we'll all go back to it. I will refrain from making none but the most superficial comments about Episode 5 until everybody catches up, but I couldn't help but say something because of THE SCENE.
And hikkichan, I was temporarily dazed after watching THE SCENE. Over and over. Don't kick a man while he's down. That wasn't me. That was THE SCENE talking.
I guess that will forever be called THE SCENE! Yeah! *turns on the TV and watches THE SCENE again.joeboygo wrote:belleza, the DARK SIDE beckons.belleza wrote: Of course, I have no frigging clue what scene that you speak of, since I am still earnestly waiting for tomorrow's Love Song release of Epi 4. Everybody's talking about Episode 5 already!!!
WATCH THE RAW! (cue sinister music)
The raw is NOW. The raw is HERE. The raw is GOOD. The raw calls you. See the raw. See the raw NOW.
(Maniacal laughter ensues.)
But seriously, Episode 4 has not yet gotten it's fair share of talking up, and as soon as the subs hit we'll all go back to it. I will refrain from making none but the most superficial comments about Episode 5 until everybody catches up, but I couldn't help but say something because of THE SCENE.
And hikkichan, I was temporarily dazed after watching THE SCENE. Over and over. Don't kick a man while he's down. That wasn't me. That was THE SCENE talking.
after resisting the previous spoilers, i went back and checked them out after watching episode 5... i was soo tempted to click on those buttons, but i'm glad i didn't
about episode 5
THE SCENE
makeup
advertisement
mikio & eri & tsuru
socrates and sensei
regular extras
yup i'm going to leave it at this... but then again, i have to watch it again, while waiting for lovesong's release...
the RAW is calling me... why is it calling me? i thought i was calling belleza... oops my bad, THE SCENE in the RAW is calling me...
about episode 5
THE SCENE
the RAW is calling me... why is it calling me? i thought i was calling belleza... oops my bad, THE SCENE in the RAW is calling me...
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Alright since you brought it up, that just confirms my earlier suspicion that Rei always cared more about their relationship than he did ever since they were little.hikkichan wrote:
That's why I don't watch previews. The pain of anticipation is bad enough without those damned teasers. Anywayhikkichan wrote:
lunargen wrote:
honestly, if it weren't for Pi starring in this drama, I'd completely be on Tada's side. I mean, come on, he's already losing a battle he doesn't even know exists. and that is just downright unfair.
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erm.....I don't see it that way. I am under the impression that since Ken screwed up with Rei throughout the years Rei settled for second best. (I am not saying Tada isn't cool) Watch the first episode again and even the fairy says, " that humans never often marry those who they love the most but to those who they love the second most" Ken let Rei slip away. In my opinion Rei doesn't love Tada the way she love Ken. Ken is her true love and they need to be married. Of course this is my humble opinion. The whole show is about how someone can go back and fix the wrongs in their lives. Unforutuantely at Rei's wedding Ken realized that it was waaay to late to fix things with his childhood friend.
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zomg I called it "the scene" and now everybody calls it the scene!
still though, that scene pales in comparison with the supermarket bit of the episode.
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imho, Tada isn't losing a battle since they're not competing in any way.. YET. And besides Rei keeps dropping these bombs to Ken and I think the old Ken was an idiot for missing most of it
still though, that scene pales in comparison with the supermarket bit of the episode.
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imho, Tada isn't losing a battle since they're not competing in any way.. YET. And besides Rei keeps dropping these bombs to Ken and I think the old Ken was an idiot for missing most of it
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lilsh0rtnancy wrote:My favorite scenes form Ep. 5:
AGREED. I think it's the look of longing and sincerity in his eyes that almost killed me in the previous episodes, namely during the whole wedding scene in the first ep. If he could always use his eyes to express his feelings...then....WOAH
And I think Masami did a awesome job too. Her expressions really added to the chemistry between the two. I'll be really disappointed if they don't end up together!
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Ahaha...Yamapi looked so hot in 'THE SCENE'!! I'm guessing I'm not the only person who replayed that part over at least 10 times. lol
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Argh I couldn't resist anymore! Someone please talk to me.
In the conversation leading up to THE SCENE, was anybody else taken aback when Rei revealed that
For me, that exchange doubled the sugar content of THE SCENE. Yes, for those who've viewed it without the benefit of the dialogue, THE SCENE is actually twice as sweet as it looks. There's some awesome writing going on here. I can only wonder what kind experiences the scriptwriters are drawing upon, because I can't believe that anybody can conjure all this stuff without having lived through something similar in their own lives.
In the conversation leading up to THE SCENE, was anybody else taken aback when Rei revealed that
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dramatiqu3 wrote:lilsh0rtnancy wrote:My favorite scenes form Ep. 5:
AGREED. I think it's the look of longing and sincerity in his eyes that almost killed me in the previous episodes, namely during the whole wedding scene in the first ep. If he could always use his eyes to express his feelings...then....WOAH
And I think Masami did a awesome job too. Her expressions really added to the chemistry between the two. I'll be really disappointed if they don't end up together!
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Ahaha...Yamapi looked so hot in 'THE SCENE'!! I'm guessing I'm not the only person who replayed that part over at least 10 times. lol
Yup... his look of longing and sadness in the first ep. when he was watching those pictures of him & Rei together was really touching....
@ graymouse - that is true as well, but then, i think Tada wouldn't be married to her now had he not shown any merit for her to actually want to marry him ne? so i guess that's just is what's bothering me... cause Tada won her over fair and square. agh im so confused im defending both sides of the fence ahahaha.
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No one discussed it cause it was a major spoiler that can be avoided.joeboygo wrote:Argh I couldn't resist anymore! Someone please talk to me.
In the conversation leading up to THE SCENE, was anybody else taken aback when Rei revealed thatFor me, that exchange doubled the sugar content of THE SCENE. Yes, for those who've viewed it without the benefit of the dialogue, THE SCENE is actually twice as sweet as it looks. There's some awesome writing going on here. I can only wonder what kind experiences the scriptwriters are drawing upon, because I can't believe that anybody can conjure all this stuff without having lived through something similar in their own lives.
Not like the "scene" where people would REACT 100% to.
Also the look Rei gave before saying those lines was just pure awesome WIN! (its the same look she gave to the old ken in episode 2 where Ken was asking for his birthday present)
Still though, Ken is the worst for not even remembering the first kiss then again, Ken scored major points for the retort+words
We haven't seen Tada make a move yet. I have a tingling feeling that the reason Tada and Rei ended up together was partly because of Ken's blunder. There's 6 episodes left, plenty of time to construct Tada and Rei and uhh Ken and Rei too for that mattergraymouse - that is true as well, but then, i think Tada wouldn't be married to her now had he not shown any merit for her to actually want to marry him ne? so i guess that's just is what's bothering me... cause Tada won her over fair and square. agh im so confused im defending both sides of the fence ahahaha.
So who else is Filipino here? O,o haha
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Ah, thank you tritochjay, and marami salamat lunargen. I was feeling alone there. In a way, aren't those who don't understand a word a bit luckier, in that THE SCENE packed a bit more of a shock factor for them? They get to appreciate THE SCENE two ways. The first time for just the sheer visceral effect seeing it finally happen, then the second time for the finer touches, especially from Masami. Once the subs hit, I'm sure people will gain a deeper appreciation for Rei's reactions, and how Masami just absolutely nailed it.
@Joejoeboygo wrote:Ah, thank you tritochjay, and marami salamat lunargen. I was feeling alone there. In a way, aren't those who don't understand a word a bit luckier, in that THE SCENE packed a bit more of a shock factor for them? They get to appreciate THE SCENE two ways. The first time for just the sheer visceral effect seeing it finally happen, then the second time for the finer touches, especially from Masami. Once the subs hit, I'm sure people will gain a deeper appreciation for Rei's reactions, and how Masami just absolutely nailed it.
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Pinoy ka LUNARGEN! and you're also a fansubber! That's neat!!!!
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haruhi-san, i agree with you, They have a great screen chemistry in here and also Dragon Zakura... I'm happy that they have another drama with them together because in Dragon Zakura, their characters' relationship are not that develop and since it is not purely about them but in ProDai, the drama is revolving around their characters' lives and relationships.....
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lunargen wrote:@ joeboygo - areeee paano mo nalaman na pinoy ako? cause i dont remember mentioning it here hehehe. or maybe i have.. hmmm.. ahaha im going senile! pero totoo, that scene would've been a lot more explosive for the others had they understood what they were talking about, cause the lines were practically laying the tracks for the imminent SCENE. i guess that's why i wasn't too thrilled with the scene, cause hearing what masami said, you could almost hear the gears clinking in ken's head; you'd know IT was coming.
lunargen wrote:@ joeboygo - areeee paano mo nalaman na pinoy ako? cause i dont remember mentioning it here hehehe. or maybe i have.. hmmm.. ahaha im going senile! pero totoo, that scene would've been a lot more explosive for the others had they understood what they were talking about, cause the lines were practically laying the tracks for the imminent SCENE. i guess that's why i wasn't too thrilled with the scene, cause hearing what masami said, you could almost hear the gears clinking in ken's head; you'd know IT was coming.
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you mean the after episode preview, or the preview they air on TV? i wanna see the latter too!!Graymouse wrote:UH OH!!!!!!!!!!! I just watched the preview.........
@ namie - sorry for the misunderstanding. we were speaking in our native tongue so that's why.
@chemisiq - the monpachi song is posted in the yamapi thread here. just search the back entries ehehe. sorry im not much help.
@jhalo7 - the PV with karaoke is on the softsubs page. hope that helps.
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Omachi shimashita, gomen nasai. I'm deliberately cutting down on my visits here lest I begin to annoy otherrs or get overly engrossed in the escapist urge. Anyway, my listening skills are far from ace, and I'll barely pass level 4 proficiency, but here goes:Graymouse wrote:@Joe
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i feel so behind in the discussion cause i have to wait for hardsubs, and by the time they come out, the next one is already there.
Anyway, i'm sorry for going backwards on this, but i really liked episode four. I'm starting to appreciate the script, and i actually really like yamapi's portrayal of his character. I might sound a little stupid for saying this, but this is the first drama that i've watched where i was actually surprised by how things turned out in each episode (the C.D., the jersey button, etc.). I have yet to find it boring(which i hope it will never be), and yamapi's new ideas never cease to amaze me.
On a side note, Hiraoka Yuuta has a movie with Erika Toda and an upcoming drama with Inoue Mao. ZOMG, I am stoked! :DDD
Anyway, i'm sorry for going backwards on this, but i really liked episode four. I'm starting to appreciate the script, and i actually really like yamapi's portrayal of his character. I might sound a little stupid for saying this, but this is the first drama that i've watched where i was actually surprised by how things turned out in each episode (the C.D., the jersey button, etc.). I have yet to find it boring(which i hope it will never be), and yamapi's new ideas never cease to amaze me.
On a side note, Hiraoka Yuuta has a movie with Erika Toda and an upcoming drama with Inoue Mao. ZOMG, I am stoked! :DDD
The preview after the episode.lunargen wrote:you mean the after episode preview, or the preview they air on TV? i wanna see the latter too!!Graymouse wrote:UH OH!!!!!!!!!!! I just watched the preview.........
@ namie - sorry for the misunderstanding. we were speaking in our native tongue so that's why.
@chemisiq - the monpachi song is posted in the yamapi thread here. just search the back entries ehehe. sorry im not much help.
@jhalo7 - the PV with karaoke is on the softsubs page. hope that helps.
This is why the missionaries cursed Nihon-go as "that language invented by the devil to thwart the spread of the word of God." Don't be so modest. You're clearly more fluent than most, certainly better than me. And wow you're already done with #5? Hayasugimas yo. Oops, I meant to say super-bilis!. You were obviously inspired by the halik.lunargen wrote:@ joeboygo - oh how you amuse me
No, we absolutely should be talking about Episode 4 right now. In fact the silence is deafening. Hasn't everybody seen the sub yet? I thought this thread would be much noisier by now.microsoftExcelExcel wrote:i feel so behind in the discussion cause i have to wait for hardsubs, and by the time they come out, the next one is already there.
Anyway, i'm sorry for going backwards on this, but i really liked episode four. I'm starting to appreciate the script, and i actually really like yamapi's portrayal of his character.
It seems like a long time because it took about a week and a half for the turnaround. After I watch it tonight, I'm going to try to reply to 6 pages of posts. Ugh.No, we absolutely should be talking about Episode 4 right now. In fact the silence is deafening. Hasn't everybody seen the sub yet? I thought this thread would be much noisier by now.
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Well episode 4 subs have been out for a little bit. Lets discuss episode 4. We have been stuck on Episode 5 because of the "the scene". We have not gave episode 4 its most deserving discussion.
@joe When Ken went back to the future and Tada asked her if she got someones 2nd button or not how did you feel when Rei sorta lied about it?
Thought on Episode 4 . ..
Gotta. Have. This. Soundtrack. Romantic comedy + orchestra with horn section = Dancing Belleza!!! And definitely laugh at the little Kurosagi joke at the beginning of the episode.
The episode played pretty well, something like a cross between H2 and Nobuta Wo Produce. Part of me wishes the show had some of the oddball, but nostalgic texture of Nobuta. We hear Ken often framing the scenes against his "present" memories. Nobuta had a similar 3rd person perspective, but I felt there that it elevated the primary story into a kind of fairy tale. There was a romance there, a bleary eyed smile at friendship and sensitivity toward the moment transcended its absurdity; whereas here, it plays more like a comic strip of their lives. This show could use some of that panache.
I'm really enjoying the chemistry between Masami and maP is very good. There's a good # of sequences in Episode 4 (particularly when she's talking about the meaning of the button) where Masami's melancholy whimsy eerily channels Matsushita Nanako, and then in the last 15, her mix of subtle, shifting reaction shots -- the way her eyes shimmer from some new discovery of private feeling -- recalled Yuko Takeuchi. This is a good palate cleanser from her one-note cheese-and-wine in Sailor Fuku. Yamapi has gotten better episode to episode. He's really at his best when he's with the boys and in a leadership position; a position of some power seems to bring out more of his comic timing. I actually thought many of his best scenes have been against the angel. Maybe a suit makes a man and Yamapi can be irresististably dapper when he's allowed to dress well, or maybe it give him enough comfort space to indulge his chilltown weirdness. I don't know. He's playing off Masami as well as I thought he'd be; hopefully the script will loosen up a little and let him adlib more. Watching him act is a lesson in accepting limitations and then enjoying the baby steps, knowing that if he ever fully grown into his arrogant disposition, kissy lips, and quiet eccentricity, he'd be a great, fun lead.
Episode 4 did the best job, so far, of revealing Ken. It's the first time I really understood him, how unable he is to really enjoy dancing in the moment, even if that he already know the exact choreography of that moment. He seems as paralyzed as he was then. And it's hard for me to empathize with his hormonal, silly disposition as a high schooler, or his morose self-pity as a man. It's hard because he still has little insight into her own self-absorption. His desperation seems more palpable now, but his negative self-talk from an adult among kids is especially grating.
Episode 4 was a wonderful character study of "the writer." To me, Ken revealed the one gift that could melt the ice between them, and right now he doesn't realize it. However incapable he is, however locked into an inert cycle of adolescent/adult ADD, Ken the writer seems to escape that. Well chosen words, humble, and exceptionally tender.
So, now, I'm looking at Ken's misadventure from the sensibility of a would-be writer, silly and goofily lost in the present, but a deep lover of personal history and the narrative of "special moments." If only Ken can share this with Rei, if only he can express her denial and frustration over their impossible intimacy, if only he can cross over from the pools of her disappointinment . . .
But, then, she has to change too. And, weirdly, it looks like Tada may be the one who really changes her.
Okay, now going to go back into all the posts on Epi 4 . ..
Gotta. Have. This. Soundtrack. Romantic comedy + orchestra with horn section = Dancing Belleza!!! And definitely laugh at the little Kurosagi joke at the beginning of the episode.
The episode played pretty well, something like a cross between H2 and Nobuta Wo Produce. Part of me wishes the show had some of the oddball, but nostalgic texture of Nobuta. We hear Ken often framing the scenes against his "present" memories. Nobuta had a similar 3rd person perspective, but I felt there that it elevated the primary story into a kind of fairy tale. There was a romance there, a bleary eyed smile at friendship and sensitivity toward the moment transcended its absurdity; whereas here, it plays more like a comic strip of their lives. This show could use some of that panache.
I'm really enjoying the chemistry between Masami and maP is very good. There's a good # of sequences in Episode 4 (particularly when she's talking about the meaning of the button) where Masami's melancholy whimsy eerily channels Matsushita Nanako, and then in the last 15, her mix of subtle, shifting reaction shots -- the way her eyes shimmer from some new discovery of private feeling -- recalled Yuko Takeuchi. This is a good palate cleanser from her one-note cheese-and-wine in Sailor Fuku. Yamapi has gotten better episode to episode. He's really at his best when he's with the boys and in a leadership position; a position of some power seems to bring out more of his comic timing. I actually thought many of his best scenes have been against the angel. Maybe a suit makes a man and Yamapi can be irresististably dapper when he's allowed to dress well, or maybe it give him enough comfort space to indulge his chilltown weirdness. I don't know. He's playing off Masami as well as I thought he'd be; hopefully the script will loosen up a little and let him adlib more. Watching him act is a lesson in accepting limitations and then enjoying the baby steps, knowing that if he ever fully grown into his arrogant disposition, kissy lips, and quiet eccentricity, he'd be a great, fun lead.
Episode 4 did the best job, so far, of revealing Ken. It's the first time I really understood him, how unable he is to really enjoy dancing in the moment, even if that he already know the exact choreography of that moment. He seems as paralyzed as he was then. And it's hard for me to empathize with his hormonal, silly disposition as a high schooler, or his morose self-pity as a man. It's hard because he still has little insight into her own self-absorption. His desperation seems more palpable now, but his negative self-talk from an adult among kids is especially grating.
Episode 4 was a wonderful character study of "the writer." To me, Ken revealed the one gift that could melt the ice between them, and right now he doesn't realize it. However incapable he is, however locked into an inert cycle of adolescent/adult ADD, Ken the writer seems to escape that. Well chosen words, humble, and exceptionally tender.
But, then, she has to change too. And, weirdly, it looks like Tada may be the one who really changes her.
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just watched ep5 yesterday at night, only thing i can says is: this is the best eps i ve seen in Proposal Daisakusen!!
Although I dont really want to let Ken to do 'THAT' to Rei( really really like Masami-san), but its still touching my heart!!!
What i can do is just pretend i m Ken , and i just did "THAT" to Rei!!
Goooooooooaaaaaaaaaallll !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ( I think i m not the only one )
looking forward to the next eps!
Although I dont really want to let Ken to do 'THAT' to Rei( really really like Masami-san), but its still touching my heart!!!
What i can do is just pretend i m Ken , and i just did "THAT" to Rei!!
Goooooooooaaaaaaaaaallll !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ( I think i m not the only one )
looking forward to the next eps!
@Belleza That was extremely deep. IMHO from what I gathered thus far and including up to episode 6 is that Rei used Tada as a safety net. I don't think it is fair to Tada that Rei is doing that. I once stated before the fairy said that "humans don't always marry the ones they love the most but the ones that they love second most. Personally what that means to me is that although Rei loves Tada-san but she will always have that special spot in her heart for Ken. I believe that she loves Ken more then Tada but she settled for Tada-san when Ken missed all her signals.
I think Ken's perspective, the way he built this tragic love story in his head between him and Rei, is perfect reflection of your consummate writer. He's still only thinking about what he wants, and the most spectacular way to have what he wants, and the most only "true ending" to his thwarted feelings. Sometimes it's not about losing what you love, but loving what you lost. Ken in his high school days seem very much like the latter.
I almost think the Angel wants Ken to see this side too. Real love isn't a game, and there's no point in Ken "winning" Rei. Rei has to meet him halfway too, otherwise there is no relationship. But what makes it difficult is that Ken, as a writer, is lost in his self-absorption of their relationship. He just doesn't understand why she never chose him, except to believe that he himself made all the difference.
The repeating memory seems to imply that too. But, then again, he already holds the power that can win her over. His way with words. That, once he understands the truth between Ken and Rei (which the Angel alludes), he can express that and like a magical spell, remake their future anew. But it's a future that he must share with Rei's best interest too.
Alrightie. Finally got around to the Episode 4 speculation . . .
@joyboygo from Page 19:
@Graymouse in Page 20
Truth is, I'm more interested in how Rei reacted to Tada in college. It's easy to say that she choose Tada, because option #1 never really came around. But there had to be something about him, omething manifest between him and her from their own tense beginnings in the high school classroom, that brought them to the chapel.
@ouss at Page 21:
With all the chances he's getting, Ken may grow more and more sad about her. Infinite chances could mean infinite roads to the same futile beginning. In Episode 4, he's already wrestling with his doubt.
I'm not for Ken winning Rei over. I'm more for her undersanding her better, and only then to open up the doors for love. And in turn she has to do the same. She has to change too. And if not, maybe she was better with Tada after all. Maybe that will be the lesson Ken eventually learns.
@Witwe in Page 20
@eUxaZnxRo on Page 23
Ugh. See, Rei is unfair too. If Ken recognized that too, maybe they needed a good fight or two to really make progress. At some point, we'd hope Ken would tell Rei "you waited for me all these years, but you never really gave me a fair chance, did you? you WANTED me to fail so that you didn't have to take a chance on me. If you loved me all this time and you said I didn't understand you all this time, why did you marry HIM?"IMHO from what I gathered thus far and including up to episode 6 is that Rei used Tada as a safety net.
I almost think the Angel wants Ken to see this side too. Real love isn't a game, and there's no point in Ken "winning" Rei. Rei has to meet him halfway too, otherwise there is no relationship. But what makes it difficult is that Ken, as a writer, is lost in his self-absorption of their relationship. He just doesn't understand why she never chose him, except to believe that he himself made all the difference.
The repeating memory seems to imply that too. But, then again, he already holds the power that can win her over. His way with words. That, once he understands the truth between Ken and Rei (which the Angel alludes), he can express that and like a magical spell, remake their future anew. But it's a future that he must share with Rei's best interest too.
Alrightie. Finally got around to the Episode 4 speculation . . .
@joyboygo from Page 19:
I don't want to get ahead of the discussion but... what he did there couldn't possibly be considered "minor" anymore could it? That had to have a bigger impact than they're letting on. Ladies, can you actually look at a guy the same way after something
like that?
@ouss at Page 21:
The joy in this repetition is in seeing how Ken and Angel's banter changes. And in Angel needling Ken on the meaning of his excellent adventure. Ken's like "yeah, yeah, hallejublah nobuta power!" But Angel is also testing Ken and us the audience in dissecting what the true meaning of all this is. After all, Angel never really answers whether Ken can really win the girl. Nor does Angel really answer whether that's the real purpose here. His agenda is the theme of the show is the outcome of the show. We should watch what he says carefully; he reads Rei better than Ken does; he's hinting at their future.it s always the same start and end in every episode...i mean the producer is he a lazy guy? it feels just like there is 15minutes of copy/paste : a new photo appears, kenzo says : why? what did happen before?...and then the "fairy" (i like this guy, he s like my best character of this drama) gives him another chance to come back to past and fix the mistakes...in the end, kenzo is becoming closer to rei.
What's telling is that Ken is starting to question the point of these "hallelujah" chances. He grew up, but he is still "basically" the same person he was then. Customarily, he initially does the same thing again (or a variation of it), and then he wills himself to take the other road. And everytime he does, he doesn't like the present outcome. He doesn't see the present outcome for what Rei is.in fact, i still dont get it why the fairy gives "infinite" chances to kenzo to go back to past.
sometimes, it looks like ken doesnt make any progress at all : he s really slow even though he is a mature guy in a teenager's body.
especially in episode 3, nothing happened,
With all the chances he's getting, Ken may grow more and more sad about her. Infinite chances could mean infinite roads to the same futile beginning. In Episode 4, he's already wrestling with his doubt.
I'm not for Ken winning Rei over. I'm more for her undersanding her better, and only then to open up the doors for love. And in turn she has to do the same. She has to change too. And if not, maybe she was better with Tada after all. Maybe that will be the lesson Ken eventually learns.
Exactly. I think at best, everything will lead up to the beginning of Tada/Rei wedding, and where Rei is now REALLY unresolved over Ken. So, Ken effectively will have to change the present in order to have his future.The episode 11 will probably take place the night before the wedding. We will find out why Ken was late for the wedding (other than sleeping in). Also if you watch episode 1 again you will see what it appears to be a party the night before. The end of episode 11 will bring us to the time that we were at before the fairy appeared at the wedding reception but hopefully this time Ken will be the one marrying Rei. (i hope)
@Witwe in Page 20
Fujita > Yamapi. You marry Fujita; you have one last fling at your wedding with Yamapi. I'd take Tada over Ken in a heartbeat, and so would Eri and probably Cameron. Oh sure, Tada is a worldclass dork, but he also looks at Rei straight in her eyes. Something that emo boy Ken still hasn't done but a few times. Tada's thank yous are warm and unpretentious. I would really respond do that; so does Rei.really hope the won't do that, I liked Tada a lot in the few scenes he had up to now. I understand why Rei wants to marry him.
@eUxaZnxRo on Page 23
Ok, I will edit this as I go. First and foremost I agree with you 100% about its not about Ken doing all the work to get Rei. I believe that Ken and Rei has to meet in the middle. Someone mentoned earlier that you can't put the blame 100% on Ken. I mean Rei needs to relaize that she put Ken through a lot of BS and expected Ken to pick up on it without any hints. Its no wonder the Adult Ken turned out the way he did. I think it all boils down to the simple fact that Rei wanted Ken to "chase" her and when Ken didn't pick up on her "hints" she felt that Ken "failed her" Which I think is wrong. Personally I believe that both Ken and Rei got a lot of growing up to do!
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Like you said earlier, the fairy never told Ken that he will have the "happy ending" that he wants so bad. The only thing he said was that when everything was said and done and episode 11 rolls around regardless of the outcome Ken will not have any more regrets. That is what this drama in my honest opinion is about. Its not about Ken getting Rei.....and its not about Tada getting Rei. Its about Ken not having any more regrets. Regardless of the ending I think that is what the "writters" wanted to convey to the audience.
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Like you said earlier, the fairy never told Ken that he will have the "happy ending" that he wants so bad. The only thing he said was that when everything was said and done and episode 11 rolls around regardless of the outcome Ken will not have any more regrets. That is what this drama in my honest opinion is about. Its not about Ken getting Rei.....and its not about Tada getting Rei. Its about Ken not having any more regrets. Regardless of the ending I think that is what the "writters" wanted to convey to the audience.
What gets me the most is that after Episode 4 there should be no doubt in Rei mind that Ken has romantic feelings for her. If she doesn't then Rei needs to do a lot of growing up herself.
{masami, did a great job with her facial expressions and her emotional scenes in the end of episode 4. It very difficult to cry on cue. I used to act in school and college. The longer I watch this drama the more I respect her as an upcoming actress. She is an amazingly talented young adult whose future seems very bright! I am looking forward to finsihing this series and looking forward to see her in her next role whatever that might be)
{masami, did a great job with her facial expressions and her emotional scenes in the end of episode 4. It very difficult to cry on cue. I used to act in school and college. The longer I watch this drama the more I respect her as an upcoming actress. She is an amazingly talented young adult whose future seems very bright! I am looking forward to finsihing this series and looking forward to see her in her next role whatever that might be)
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okay and i thought the yamapi thread was hard to catch up on! *i'll just reply to what i read so far so ehehe*
@ trichtojay - thanks for the offer! but somebody already does that for me so heheh. and pinoy din siya take note heeheehee.
@ joeboygo - hahaha tatandaan ko! but then i wouldn't have much trouble to have to remember anyway, since i've been too busy to do anything else but subbing ehehe. *and actually i don't hate masami... just love Pi wayyyy to much hehehe*
okay i'll reply to more soon, work beckons dakara, ato de ne!!
@ trichtojay - thanks for the offer! but somebody already does that for me so heheh. and pinoy din siya take note heeheehee.
@ joeboygo - hahaha tatandaan ko! but then i wouldn't have much trouble to have to remember anyway, since i've been too busy to do anything else but subbing ehehe. *and actually i don't hate masami... just love Pi wayyyy to much hehehe*
okay i'll reply to more soon, work beckons dakara, ato de ne!!
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@lunargen - two people QCing doesn't hurt
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Err I believe that Rei is actually doing the work before and the time shifter Ken basically follows up where old ken forgot. So its not about meeting in the middle, its about new Ken catching up.
Take note: Ken doesn't know how Rei feels about him (atleast the old Ken woudn't give it much thought)
And like I have been saying again again, the scene that the new ken is having (the flashback with Rei telling him that he doesn't understand), is still out there. There's got to be a clincher that the old Ken missed and thus why Rei ended up with Tada.
The beauty of time paradoxes is that, you don't have to feel sorry for Tada to some extent because Rei and Tada's relationship would have to be seriously modified to fit in Ken and Rei in the things.. Its not about preventing something from happening but rather changing the circumstance to which nothing ever begins. (still though, i'd hope for this series to go on a rampage.. emotional tour de force and show us a triangle worthy of tears)
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Err I believe that Rei is actually doing the work before and the time shifter Ken basically follows up where old ken forgot. So its not about meeting in the middle, its about new Ken catching up.
Take note: Ken doesn't know how Rei feels about him (atleast the old Ken woudn't give it much thought)
And like I have been saying again again, the scene that the new ken is having (the flashback with Rei telling him that he doesn't understand), is still out there. There's got to be a clincher that the old Ken missed and thus why Rei ended up with Tada.
The beauty of time paradoxes is that, you don't have to feel sorry for Tada to some extent because Rei and Tada's relationship would have to be seriously modified to fit in Ken and Rei in the things.. Its not about preventing something from happening but rather changing the circumstance to which nothing ever begins. (still though, i'd hope for this series to go on a rampage.. emotional tour de force and show us a triangle worthy of tears)
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Lol. Well, I'm waiting on softsub personally, so actually I haven't seen the hardsub. I'm watching too many series to download raws + softsubs and hardsubs on them. Instead, I watch the raws, and then I use the softsub to fill in whatever parts my limited Japanese doesn't catch. *chuckle*joeboygo wrote: No, we absolutely should be talking about Episode 4 right now. In fact the silence is deafening. Hasn't everybody seen the sub yet? I thought this thread would be much noisier by now.
I'd pick Tada too! He's wonderful and very upfront in the way he approaches Rei. Plus, I love how intelligent he is. That calculation he made at the wedding back in episode one, totally impressed me. He really is warm and sweet. No flings for me, as much as I love Ken's character. *chuckle*Quote:
really hope the won't do that, I liked Tada a lot in the few scenes he had up to now. I understand why Rei wants to marry him.
Fujita > Yamapi. You marry Fujita; you have one last fling at your wedding with Yamapi. I'd take Tada over Ken in a heartbeat, and so would Eri and probably Cameron. Oh sure, Tada is a worldclass dork, but he also looks at Rei straight in her eyes. Something that emo boy Ken still hasn't done but a few times. Tada's thank yous are warm and unpretentious. I would really respond do that; so does Rei.
WORD. I love watching Rei with Tada, and you can see the characters naturally click in so many scenes! And not only is he the type to look her straight in the eye and positively affect her, but also Rei seems more upfront with him in these memories and has had the effect of helping make Tada a better person too.But, then, she has to change too. And, weirdly, it looks like Tada may be the one who really changes her.
Oh nonone mentioned about Hisashi and Eri. It is obvious that Hisashi doesn't hide his feeling for Eri at all. I mean with the 4 foot " I love Eri" signed that he wrote in white chalk on the PE grounds says it all. However, I am curious to know if the writters are going to bring Hisashi and Eri together? Infact I think that Hisashi should teach Ken how to take more agressive steps and express his love to Rei.
On another note....Whille we are speculating Anyone? Do you think that if the teacher had not snap that picture when they were standing outside their school at the moment that Ken was going to tell Rei that he "suki"! Do you think Ken would of finished his sentence. That was a perfect time to possible confess and change the future. (of course the drama couldn't end in four episodes) Whats is everyones take on that?
On another note....Whille we are speculating Anyone? Do you think that if the teacher had not snap that picture when they were standing outside their school at the moment that Ken was going to tell Rei that he "suki"! Do you think Ken would of finished his sentence. That was a perfect time to possible confess and change the future. (of course the drama couldn't end in four episodes) Whats is everyones take on that?
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