Monday, June 9, 2008

Obama, Kimutaku and Me

I'm watching the new jdorama of Kimura Takuya (everytime I describe this guy to my sister, I tell her, "the guy in the vendo machine," for his pictures are all over Japan and mostly pasted on vendo machines).  For 2008 spring drama season in Japan and the much anticipated Monday, 9 pm drama on Fuji Terebi is showing Change, starring of course Mr. Gatsby.  At first, I thought of watching everything in raw like what I am doing with Absolute Boyfriend.  However, I keep having a hard time catching up with the show's level of Nihongo that I finally gave up and watched the subbed version.   So much for introduction. 
Change starts off with the death of a parliamentarian and his eldest son from Fukuoka Prefecture.  Kimura Takuya plays the role of Asakura Keita, the second son, forced to run for his father's seat in the by-election.  Eventually, he found himself thrust into the limelight.  As confluence of events and forces transformed this 35-year old rookie parliamentarian from a grade school teacher to Japan's youngest Prime Minister. 
The first episode did not really excite me.  I only continued to watch because Abe Hiroshi, the election strategist and the guy from Kekkon Dekinai Otoko, is a favorite.  Then, I got intrigued with the second episode and now, after watching episode three decides to write this blog entry. 
Maybe it has to do with the US Democratic Party's decision to field Obama as their candidate.  On the other hand, maybe it's just that I'm starting to really come into terms with my Kimutaku fascination.  Alright, I guess it's really the show's premise.  That a newbie can be Japan's Prime Minister when this country has the highest rate of increase in elderly population among developed countries.  Moreover, I was in Japan when Shinzo Abe was elected Prime Minister after Junichiro Koizumi and everyone was at first hopeful because of his youth and the continuation of reforms.  But shortly after a year he has to resign and be replaced by the very senior Yasuo Fukuda.  OR maybe at the back of my mind I'm really thinking into 2010 as I'm sure most Filipinos are - when GMA really has to go.   I guess, I am hoping that we too will have a Barack Obama spousing "change" and another Asakura Keita, starring in a Japanese political drama "Change."  The first one is real and palpable.  The second is fiction and surreal.  Then suddenly, these two got me thinking and hoping that we will be the third - our very own version of Obama and Asakura...

4 comments:

  1. Martina... thank you. I'm so happy to read this. I like Kimutaku sooooo much but recently I haven't heard any new news about him. I wonder where did you see this jdorama?
    About leader changes, well we hope the same thing, as Indonesia also will have national election next year. Let's be optimistic...

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  2. Tine-san, try www.mysoju.com - the site lists all possible resources on the web where you can watch asian dramas online. veoh is fairly reliable but most of the dramas that i find using their search field are raws.
    I'm currently watching - change, absolute boyfriend and osen, all japanese doramas for spring. The last one, about traditional japanese cooking and restaurants, is uploaded at www.crunchyroll.com. How's Nixon-san, Inge-san and Rudy-kun? Hope everybody's doing great.
    Totally out of topic but Ji-san posted a blog entry in our yahoo 360 degrees about the earthquake in Sichuan, her hometown. She said that she and her family are safe - so no need to worry....

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  3. ndi pa to last year pa? parang laging ganito ang theme ng show ni kimura. miss ko na tuloy ang smap smap... hehe! pero ako ang pinapanood ko dati yung mga afternoon dramas nila after ng ITTOMO!!! hay... those were the day!

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  4. Nope, yung last year - Karei naru ichizoku or The Grand Tribe. About the Manpyo family - zaibatsu na taga Hyogo at parating prominent sa setting ang Sannomiya in the 1960s to 1980s. Pinanood ko ang broadcast niya sa channel 6 or 10 ba yon? Definitely hindi Fuji Terebi na channel 8 kung saan ang SMAP X SMAP every Mondays.
    Sabi nga nila baka daw bumaba ang ratings kasi hindi "cool" ang profession niya - hockey player, F1 racer or pilot. Pero feeling ko, okay naman kasi ginawa na siya agad Prime Minister ng Japan - 2nd episode pa lang. Lahat naman halos ng doramas kailangang may element ng hard work - dapat parating ganbare ang mga bida. Yung kay Kimura nga lang kailangan 'kakoi" ang role niya.

    Tinanong ko rin yan sa coordinator ko eh - yung afternoon dramas na puro re-runs. ang galing diba? sabi naman ng sensei ko - dapat daw nhk ang panoorin ko kasi entertainment lang daw ang channel 8. dinner namin yon dito sa pinas ng sinabihan niya ako na dapat ang pinapanood ko noon eh nhk. apparently sikat sa kaniya ang channel.

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