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Rainbow Song [J-Movie] (Hayato Ichiharam, Juri Ueno)

Rainbow Song (虹の女神 Niji no Megami) is a 2006 Japanese film by director Naoto Kumazawa and produced by Shunji Iwai (who also co-wrote the screenplay under pseudonym Aminosan). Kumazawa had worked with Iwai before, having directed the making-of documentary for Swallowtail Butterfly.

Plot

Tomoya Kishida (Hayato Ichihara) is working as a staffer in a television studio when he hears about the death of his close friend, Aoi Sato (Juri Ueno). This sparks his recollection of the events in life they shared from meeting at a record store, shooting a short film as part of their university film club, to saying their last goodbyes. Though in love with each other, neither had the courage to confess their feelings before it was too late.

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Turtles Swim Faster Than Expected [J-Movie] (Juri Ueno, Yu Aoi, Ryo Iwamatsu)

Movie : Turtles Swim Faster Than Expected / Kame wa igai to hayaku oyogu
Release Date : July 2, 2005
Country : Japan
Director : Satoshi Miki
Starring : Juri Ueno, Yu Aoi, Ryo Iwamatsu
Runtime : 90 min

Movie Review : Juri Ueno, Yu Aoi and indie film helmer Satoshi Miki (In The Pool / Damaged) all working together in a film? How can one pass up an offering like that? I couldn’t. So much so that the first time I watched “Turtles Swim Surprisingly Fast” was at a Japanese Indie Film Festival held in Korea – without the benefit of subtitles. During the first viewing the lack of subtitles was a huge barrier to enjoying the film and eventually I ended up dozing through parts of the film. This time around subtitles were available and I felt all the better for it.

The movie stars Juri Ueno playing the role of Suzume Katakura. Suzume is a bored housewife that lives all alone while her husband works overseas. Her life is mundane enough that Suzume feels like she is leading an almost invisible existence. Her husband calls often but only to check up on his beloved pet turtle. One day Suzume decides to run up a flight of 100 stairs and during the middle of that run, she sees a trolley cart spill over along with the apples held in that cart. What’s a woman to do when an avalanche of apples are about barrel down your way? If you’re the quirky Suzume you lay down on the flight stairs and hold on for dear life.

After being pummeled by the falling apples Suzanne looks over at a nearby hand railing and notices a tiny stamp sized sticker placed on the bottom of a rail. The tiny stick advertises an opening position for “spies” with an interview being required. With Suzanne’s life being humdrum as it is she has nothing to lose and calls the mysterious phone number.

Three days later she goes for the interview and finds the location to be set within a modest apartment complex with an odd husband and wife couple conducting the interview. The couple claims to be a spies working for a foreign government. The couple looks over Suzume and believes she would fit in perfectly as a spy because of her nondescript appearance. The couple gives Suzume 5 million yen as an advance payment and thus she begins her new career as a spy.

The movie itself is set within a colorful world, reminiscent of Jean-Pierre Jeunet’s “Amelie” while having the quirky off-beat humor of Katsuhito Ishii’s “The Taste Of Tea”. What the film did well was to show how unique everyday life can really be. Suzume with her nondescript life (a lot like her pet turtle) finds out how interesting a “normally” life can be once she works as a spy. Her new job requires her to be as nondescript as possible and this is when the uniquely normal Suzume learns it’s not as easy as it would seem. From ordering dishes at restaurants that would not stand out to purchasing food in grocery stores that would be unmemorable to beating her futon cover in the normal kind of way. That’s not to say everything that Suzume did was your everyday kind of tasks. In fact the more memorable scenes were pure slapstick zaniness.

Highlights include Suzume getting into a sumo wrestling match with her father in his dirt filled backyard, her best friend Kujake (played by Yu Aoi) clothesline an opponent in a wrestling match, Suzume invents a fan that emits the sounds of the Northwest Wind and the after effects ofor Kujake after she cut the power lines at the local electrical station. Although Yu Aoi has a smaller supporting role in the film she does have several laugh out loud funny moments. None being more hilarious than her shouting match after winning a Seine netting trip.

While the pacing of the film is low-key there’s plenty of things to like about the film. The film has the quirky charm of Katsuhito Ishii films and features two of the better actresses today … Juri Ueno and Yu Aoi. Comedic moments come in spurts with many able to rise to the laugh out loud level and odd non-sequiturs that zing right on by. The end result is a charming film that portrays everyday life in the most unique way possible. Wei-Wei-Wei-Wei-Wei Azu-ki Pan-daaa Channnnnn.

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MentoreG @ LastFriends

TV show about Last friend, with the participation of Nagasawa Masami (Aida Michiru), Ueno Juri (Kishimoto Ruka), and Eita (Mizushima Takeru). File quality is good, but there is no English sub. For the hardcore fans of Last friends.

Like the movie ? Buy the soundtrack CD to support the artists and nhatkyviet.com

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Last Friends [Jdrama] (Nagasawa Masami, Ueno Juri, Eita, Nishikido Ryo, Mizukawa Asami) (updated with english hard-sub)

Details

  • Title: ラスト・フレンズ
  • Title (English): Last Friends
  • Format: Renzoku
  • Genre: Friendship, human drama
  • Episodes: 11
  • Broadcast network: Fuji TV
  • Broadcast period: 2008-Apr-10 to
  • Air time: Thursday 22:00
  • Theme song: Prisoner of Love by Utada Hikaru

Synopsis

Last Friends tackles issues that afflict the current generation. Michiru’s mother has brought a man back to their home and she is bullied at her workplace where she works as a beauty parlour assistant. She starts cohabiting with her boyfriend, a good young man who works at the Child Welfare Division and the only person who can give her emotional support, but ends up the victim of domestic violence and becomes fearful of love. The boyishly charming Ruka was a classmate of Michiru’s in junior high school. She has performed brilliantly as a motocross racer and aims to win the national championship, but as the story progresses, a deep worry that she can neither confide in her parents or close friends grows evident. Takeru is a hair and makeup artist acquainted with Ruka. He is a good confidant to females due to his kindness and perceptiveness, and finds himself attracted to Ruka but has a phobia of sex as a result of a past trauma. The three of them become house mates and through their associations with others, gain the capacity to be positive about life. –jade_frost

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2008 Calendar

This calendar has 6 of the biggest new Japanese actresses in 2007 (in my opinion): Ayase Haruka, Maki Horikita, Yu Aoi, Saki Aibu, Ueno Juri, and Mao Inoue. Too bad I don’t know where to buy it…

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Nodame Cantabile Special [Jdrama] (Ueno Juri, Tamaki Hiroshi)

  • Title: のだめカンタービレ 新春スペシャル IN ヨーロッパ
  • Title (romaji): Nodame Cantabile Shinshun Special in Europe
  • Episodes: 2
  • Broadcast period: 2008-Jan-04 and 2008-Jan-05
  • Theme songs:
    • Main theme: Symphony No. 7 by Beethoven
    • Ending theme: Rhapsody in Blue by George Gershwin

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