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Boku wa Imōto ni Koi o Suru

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It's truly a testament to an actor when they can take something completely messed up and make it seem.. sort of.. acceptable as a form of entertainment. Which brings me directly to the movie I just watched, called Boku wa Imōto ni Koi o Suru, or... I'm In Love With My Younger Sister. I know. Gross. I knew about this movie awhile ago, but passed it over before I had even seen anything with Matsumoto Jun or Eikura Nana. Now that I have seen them act (and very well, might I add) in things like Hana Yori Dango, Proposal Daisakusen, Smile, and Mei-chan no Shitsuji, I was much more inclined to watch something starring the both of them, even if the subject matter was sketchy. And do you know what they did? Do you? Those sickos had me rooting for them. I was creeping myself out a little, but it's true. I'm not like, yay incest by any means, god no, but they way they portrayed their characters made it seem realistic and somewhat.. sweet? *winces*

I mean, don't get me wrong. This movie is sloooooooooooow. There are more completely silent pauses in one scene than I see in most movies altogether, and the story moves along at a steady but somewhat sluggish pace. Still, it's not completely unpleasant to watch, but I have a feeling it would have been if less talented people had been cast. The basic premise is this -- Iku and Yori are twins (honest to god co-habitated in a womb twins here, people, none of that step-sibling half-sibling bullshit) and have basically spent nearly every waking moment together since. At one point in a flashback chibi Yori even tells chibi Iku she's his bride and gives her a ring made from a "flower" (one of those shitty clover weed things). This is what we in the business call "foreshadowing". And what normal people call "creepy".

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Oh, hahaha, kids say the darnedest things, right? Wrong, Bill. He actually wants her ass. At the start of the movie, Iku keeps trying to talk to Yori, who basically just keeps brushing her off. This has apparently been happening for awhile, so Iku is pretty convinced she's done something to make Yori hate her. We viewers, with our keen sense of observation and the completely self explanatory title in front of us, however, tend to think differently. About 20 minutes into the film, Yori is pretty damn tired of hiding his feelings for the past like... life. So while Iku sleeps (and even as teenagers they still share a room, bunk beds no less, how convenient), he goes to kiss her. Aww (?).  

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I know it's fairy tale-ish and all, but did you ever think about how kissing someone who might not want to be kissed by you (which could have very well been the case here, except of course it wasn't or there wouldn't really be much of a movie, and who would really object to MatsuJun being that close to their face anyway?) while they're unconscious is sort of like... face rape? Just a thought. Anyhow, before Yori gets the chance to actually kiss her, she wakes up (nice timing), asking him what's wrong. I mean, because I know when there's something wrong with my brothers they lean really close to my face while I sleep. O.o In the following conversation riddled with lengthy soul staring pauses, Yori informs Iku he's in love with her, and she has to decide to either be with him or someone else.. RIGHT NOW. Way to let the girl have time to absorb this awkward news, Yori.

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Now, most girls in their right minds would immediately jump Jun at this point. But since they shared amniotic fluid and all, Iku has to think about it for a minute. After that minute (a silent one, of course) is up, Iku kisses her brother (*twitch*) and the two very quickly move towards "consummating their love" (which understandably makes breakfast with their mother the next morning a little... awkward) ... aaaaand the movie begins to skeeve me out a bit. Just a bit. It's TASTEFUL, not like a porno or anything. But it's still vaguely icky. But then Jun comes on screen and I remember why I'm watching it in the first place. :B Seriously, that guy can make you fall in love with just about anyone, whether it be a stupid curly permed company heir, a cheerful half Filipino on probation, or even, god, a monosyllabic kid who wants in his sister's pants. How the hell does he do that?

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Anyway, the rest of the movie is basically them hiding their relationship from everyone else (but apparently when you stare at your twin longingly and then make out with them in classrooms later, a few people end up finding out). Hiraoka Yuta in dork glasses co-stars as Yano Haruka, Yori's best friend who has feelings for Iku but ends up helping the two in the end. Also co-starring is Komatsu Ayaka as the desperate bitch who wants Yori for herself and therefore convinces him at one point that he's only going to end up hurting Iku and that she should be his girlfriend. She's a little nuts, telling him she doesn't care if he hates her because he's still hers. Someone's been hitting the crack pipe a little too hard, if you ask me. 

The ending is more than a little ambiguous after Iku and Yori try to go back to the field of their youth only to find it completely gone. Yori comes to the realization that they can't go back to that time and that place, and that in actuality Iku can never be his bride (common sense and a basic knowledge of the law probably could have told him that years ago, but whatever). Even so, the two leave hand in hand, and I guess we're left to wonder. Overall not a bad movie, but again, I have a feeling if anyone else (by "anyone" else I mean less skilled actors) had been cast in the roles (especially Yori), it would have been unbearable to watch just because of what a slow movie it actually is. I wasn't sitting there annoyed waiting for something giant to happen, though, because I could tell that it was one of those films where everything that happens is in the synopsis and it's just a matter of watching it all unfold. Overall still a little creepy, and not really obviously cute or romantic, but it was easy to see how much the two main characters care about each other, which was nice, seeing as it was the central theme of this story. And Jun was brilliant as always, as was Nana.

But even so.. sorta yucky. >_>

This Picture Makes Me Smile

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I'm not really sure why. :B Also, whatever he's eating looks really good. I want it. >_>

MatsuJun, Arashi, and Ramen

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TADAIMA! ^_^

Well, first off, I'm going to just take a second and say... MatsuJun is just... so pretty. Look. Look at him.

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I mean, he's also a complete retard...

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... but that's part of the charm, ne? Speaking of MatsuJun, I had a dignity crippling revelation today as well. I've become the Japanese version.. of Irina. My friend Irina, who is honest to god nicknamed Korea. Irina, who never shuts up about all things Korean, and wants to move there and marry some pop star named Jun Ho or someone like that. I've become her. Only with Japan. I'm not quite to the extent where I'm stalking boy bands or so delusional I think any pop idols pointed at me at a concert (she SWEARS), but... I have been singing Kitto Daijoubu for the past 3 hours. Does this mean...? Oh god... it's starting.

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But really, Arashi is pretty damn catchy. Despite being a boy band. Which is really just so much cooler when it's all in Japanese instead of, shitty boy bands here that are like, "OHHHHH BAAAAABYYYY I MISSS YOOOOUUUUU BECCAAAAAAUUUUSEEE NOOOOOW IIIII CRYYYY AAAAND CAAAAN'T OOOOPENNN THE MAYOOOOO.." I'm paraphrasing, but you know. Anyway. Arashi. They're all very memorable, too, they have distinct personalities. I like Jun and Nino best. ^_^ Whereas NEWS, everyone but like, Yamapi and Ryo are just sort of boring to me. >_> Their songs aren't nearly as good that I can tell, either. Though I must admit Cherish is on replay right now. :B


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In oooother NEWS (teehee), I finished Zettai Kareshi last night, but I'm not going to watch the SP because I read the synopsis and it sort of ruins it. I don't understand why some dramas even bother to have specials when they basically just repeat the freakin' drama. Or are just completely pointless. Like, Hana Kimi, which was more or less a huge recap with a few new things.. as much as I love anything Nakatsu, it was unnecessary. P.S. Mizuki should have ended up with him.


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And don't even talk to me about the Kurosagi movie. Just don't. But back to Zettai Kareshi, I've been wondering this for awhile. Where is Hiro's hairbrush? Like... every drama I see him in his hair is like, fucking all over the place and gelled and ratty looking. Sometimes it looks better than other times. HE'S still gorgeous, but good lord man. Just.. let it be. <_<


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I've also watched 10/11 episodes of Smile (MATSUUUUJUUUUNNN^_^), which is SOOOOO GOOOOOOD... like, really really really good. But I can't find a subbed episode 11 anywhere. *sniff* It should be out soon, but it'll bug me until I finish it. I wanna know how it ends!! D= Vito and Hana-chaaaan.... WAAAAAHHHH. Buta koi. <_> BTW, Aragaki Yui is one of the most sickeningly cute people on the planet, I swear. In a good way.


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I'm soooo glad it's Friday, because I got to come home at 1pm instead of 6pm like every other day and I ate ramen and Reese's Pieces! Separately, of course. I had to wash chopsticks because eating ramen with a fork makes me feel like a complete tool. I also have to somehow get all my homework done this weekend... like write a script about how I had my personal space invaded on the Paris metro. A.K.A. The Strange Hand On My Ass Incident. And then hand it in for a grade. And possibly read it out loud in class. Which, incidentally, I absolutely hate doing. Because I don't like when other people read my stuff. So I'll definitely succeed in the movie business, right? ... Right?

Yeah. This is my life.

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Gokusen (Gokudo no Sensei)

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So, I recently started watching Gokusen (the live action j-drama based on the manga series). And honestly? It's soooo fucking excellent. You might have heard the basic premise even if you haven't seen the show, but I'll just sum it up quick. A first year teacher is assigned to class 3-D for her first teaching experience, a class which happens to be notorious for the deliquent behavior of it's students, and not one of them trusts or listens to anything a teacher has to say. Luckily,
Yamaguchi "Yankumi" Kumiko is no ordinary teacher, but the 4th generation in a yakuza (basically the Japanese mafia, if you didn't know) family. Eventually she gains the trust of her students through her.. um.. unconventional teaching, although they still think she's nuts, and every episode she usually ends up kicking ass (most often literally) to protect them from the latest accusation or confrontation, etc.. It sounds corny but it's actually really good. Nakama Yukie as Yankumi is so so so much win. She's adorable. And BADASS AS HELL. And as I'm one of those people who not only finds a ship in like, every show I watch ever, I find it in the first 5 minutes, I am of course now a huge ShinKumi shipper. I mean... "Shinohara-san"? Don't make me laugh.

Matsumoto Jun walked into the gym with multicolored hair and I was like, "Oh. Of course." This is obviously the person I'm supposed to root for. It's clearly the aim from the start. They try to act like they don't influence you, but they soooo do. And it's MatsuJun, so of course I'm GOING to immediately ship him with Yankumi. Sure, it's a student/teacher relationship and I'm technically not supposed to condone that sort of thing, because normally it's really icky (also it apparently does nothing for your grades, judging by that one kid who impregnated his teacher and still got a 65). But given the fact that there's only a 5 year age difference, Sawada Shin is the greatest, and they don't actually do anything except be adorable without even really knowing it, I'll ship to my heart's content, thanks. ^_^ Besides, who else could act so comfortable and familiar with a damn yakuza family?


However, there is a huge problem. I am currently on episode 10 of Gokusen. And I am seriously thinking of not even bothering with Gokusen 2 and 3. NO... SAWADA... SHIN? What is this?! I mean, I knew before I started watching this that MatsuJun wasn't in Gokusen 2 or 3, but now that I've actually watched it I'm completely appalled. He's the second main character. The camera moves to his reaction as much as it does for Yankumi.

HE IS ONE HALF OF SHINKUMI. Why would you ever ever ever even CONSIDER making anything Gokusen without Shin?! From what I've heard, Gokusen 2 and 3 not only do NOT follow the original manga, they are basically used to promote pop stars. And apparently Gokusen The Movie is one big Kame-fest.  That is just WRONG. You can't have Gokusen without two things. 1) Yankumi being the kickass awesome strong as hell mobster tinged homeroom teacher she was born to be, and 2) Sawada Shin. You just can't. It's not right. I mean, I know he has to graduate, but from what I've heard he sticks around even after that in the manga. It doesn't feel like Gokusen if it's not the right Gokusen. That makes me sad. :[

And after Kurosagi The Movie (A.K.A. That 2 Hour Travesty That Discouraged Kurosaki/Tsurara Shippers Worldwide By Using Maki For About 5 Seconds of Nothing, Did Not Really Advance The Kurosaki Revenge Storyline At All, And Then Tried To Cover All Of This Up With Yamapi's Hotness And Meaningless Shakespeare References) ... I just don't think I can go through that again.

Therefore... I boycott. The original, however, is amazing, therefore I love it and highly recommend it. ^_^

(Also, this fanfic is excellent and I'm going to go ahead and consider it semi-canon.)