Saturday, September 7, 2013

Hana Kimi

   
       The second of my ten favorite drama is "Hana Kimi", a Japanese drama which is also a live action of a famous manga in Japan. It also has a Taiwanese and Korean version of this manga, but the Japanese version is the best obviously. Japan is known as a country with a very awesome culture, and also very weird. That's why things are weirder in their manga since they can draw whatever they can imagine. Therefore, this drama has many weird things in it, but that's the reason make it awesome.
      This drama is about a high school girl who originally lived in the U.S. One time, she was rescued by a high jump competitor out of a group of bad guys. Unfortunately, he got hurt on his foot when they was running, so he couldn't continue his competition. He gave up his high jump dream. She felt very bad and decided going back to Japan to help him back to his dream. However, the school he attend in is an all-boy school, so she cut her long hair and disguise herself as a guy to attend this school. Luckily, after attending this school, she lives in a same dorm room with the athlete guy she's looking for. Sano, the name of the athlete guy, accidentally discovers out that Mizuki (the name of that girl) is a girl, but he does not tell anyone about her secret. This drama isn't only about love, it's about friendship and relationship between people.
     Although there is many weird things in the drama, I can see an appropriate circumstances in it. Everything is reasonable. Those weird things are just for entertain viewers. The main reason I love this drama is because the actor, Oguri Shun who portrayed the Sano character. He the best actor in my world. He's not the best-looking actor or a super talented actor, but with every character that he plays, he becomes that character. It likes that character just walked out the script and right there in front of you. 
(this is my best actor ever)



1 comment:

  1. I don't know a ton about manga, but I know it's becoming really popular here in the US.

    Good blog!

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